oved at a certain date.
We should be applying the same criteria and process for all the
other filesystems that are orphaned, too. We need to much more
proactive about dropping support for unmaintained filesystems that
nobody is ever fixing despite the constant stream of
corruption- and deadlock- related bugs reported against them.
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On 12/15/2013 06:32 AM, Dave Land wrote:
Not sure what's up at debian-ports.org, but I've been trying to
debootstrap 2 different HPPA machines for the last couple days and
have been getting a variety of errors (size mismatches, files not
found
nt to look
into this before it gets out of hand. Thanks! :)
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> next bits from the release team.
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> ~Niels
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> [CD] I may (or may not) have been caffeine-deprived when I did the
> counting. You are free to make assumptions about whethe
e lines referring to vt9 and vt10 in /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers, but
they are commented out on my machine.
So, if you did not uncomment those lines, who did?
*paranoia recommended*
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so you'll have to decide whether to keep Goswin's no-longer-official
packages until it arrives, or remove Goswin's packages and go back to
'ia32-libs'.
You can read Steve Langasek's overview of the coming multiarch
specification here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Multia
allies are sent in to blow the bridge up; in the end, the bridge
is blown up, the film's stars are all killed, and the doctor is left on
the hillside observing the carnage, saying "Madness... madness!"
I know how that doctor felt
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having, it seemed clearly superior to the massive ia32-libs hack. Once
it is working, it should be integrated with the standard APT functionality.
I'd also like to thank Goswin for all of the effort he has put into
packaging it and improving it.
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=526606
You need to revert 'debianutils' back to version 3.0.1 until the updated
version hits your mirror -- should be soon. You might still have it in
/var/cache/apt/archives; if so, you can downgrade using 'dpkg -i'.
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achines that have many cores and lots of RAM and plenty of disk.
We're running a Dell R905 server: four quad-core CPUs, 128GB RAM, with
an attached Dell Powervault storage system running off Dell's PERC 6/E
controller.
This basically Just Works under Debian Etch (and, I suspect, Lenny too)
On Monday, 06.10.2008 at 09:55 -0400, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-10-06 at 14:46 +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
> > Is anyone else using a Dell Poweredge R905 with Debian?
>
> You might also want to post on Dells linux user list as well:
>
> http://lists.us.dell.com/m
ut I'll happily
take the word of someone who has already tried this with Debian...
I'm planning on getting a four quad-core Opteron version with 128GB RAM
for some statistical analysis applications.
Success stories (and horror stories) welcome!
Thanks,
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I have two computers, one F7 and one Debian amd64. I was easily able to
install audio-convert-mod in Fedora and it is a very handy format converter.
I'd like to have access in Debian as well, but don't know of a repository or
a source for a MAC codec. Any ideas?
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int me to a tutorial or explain how to get better information
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h suggests it's a kernel issue
Interesting, thanks Jo.
Well maybe the problem will Go Away when I put Etch on the machine,
then. I've found it impossible choosing suitable search terms for
finding out more about this: raid, individual disks, component disks,
etc.
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amounts of notes
for a final reinstall later, so I'll be installing these packages (if
they are there) just to see if they work -- and if they are trojans
then, well, I'm just going to blow away this temporary install anyway!
;-)
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're using two conflicting
means of handling the files (i.e. Debian packaging and Nvidia
'packaging').
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#x27; effect on our Adaptec controller too: it
seems to occur when the process that is running requires/demands a full
disk sync. Given the nature of our setup, with lots of systems running
on UPSen, I'm happy to use 'async' for NFS, which obviously helps
hugely.
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On Monday, 21.08.2006 at 10:08 +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
> I've been seeing the error:
>
> Aug 18 21:24:59 titan kernel: eth-gig1: too many iterations (6) in
> nv_nic_irq.
Interesting, having introduced /etc/modprobe.d/forcedeth containing:
options forcedeth max_interrupt_
On Tuesday, 22.08.2006 at 12:49 +1000, Alexander Samad wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 12:50:15PM +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
> > On Monday, 21.08.2006 at 19:43 +1000, Alexander Samad wrote:
> >
> > > install forcedeth /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install forcedeth ;
> > &
You give us no information to help decide whether this is a good idea
for you or not.
If you don't know why it might be helpful, then I'd suggest *not*
migrating your servers.
Why do you think it might be helpful?
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nge the default behaviour? In what circumstances is it
helpful?
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*leads* to wider adoption, then that's a helpful side-effect, rather
than a goal, in my opinion.
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o using a plain 32-bit system
might give you everything you need with having to mess around too much.
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id module. I have found an old i386 installer with this, but
> that's about it. Anyone know if such a thing exists? If not, any
> good tutorials on adding your own kernel to an existing ISO?
There's a netinst image here which may help:
http://tinyplanet.ca/~lsorense/amd64/
Dav
>
> It knows where to look and modprobe deals with module dependancies,
> insmod does not.
Hmmm: I actually tried 'modprobe' earlier and found that it didn't find
the module at all...
Still, doesn't matter now: system is up and running...
Thanks, Lennart...
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On Thursday, 09.02.2006 at 14:10 -0500, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 09, 2006 at 11:28:21AM +0000, Dave Ewart wrote:
> > Ah, interesting. Thanks for the reply, Jo.
> >
> > "sarge-amd64-2.6.12-netinst.iso 08-Sep-2005 14:39"
> >
> > I think
On Thursday, 09.02.2006 at 11:07 +, Jo Shields wrote:
> Dave Ewart wrote:
>
> >I have a fresh install to a quad-Opteron server to perform: RAID
> >controller is an Adaptec 2230SLP. The installer I got from
> >http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/sarge-amd64/i
detected).
Any recent kernel should support this setup, so once installed I'll be
fine: I just need an *installer* which has enough support to get me
started.
Any ideas, people?
Thanks,
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site.
>
> *I* agree... But flashy things are very popular :-/
I retain Flash for games at http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/ only, for my
daughter- it is the only thing stopping me having a completely pure
64-bit system.
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ake it into the Debian release stream.
Anyone?
Thanks,
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On Wednesday, 23.11.2005 at 23:53 +1100, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> [...] With modern RAM prices, hopefully you're hardly using the swap
> anyway.
Even with lots of RAM, performance can be improved by having swap of
course. Even if it's rarely used.
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Yes! That did the trick...at least now I can get into the installer in
character mode.
Thanks!
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yone could recommend how to see the console messages which are being cleared away, I'd at least have a way to proceed with debugging this.
Thanks,
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On Wednesday, 09.11.2005 at 10:46 +, Dave Ewart wrote:
> System: 4-way Opteron, generic Debian Sarge AMD64
> RAID controller: LSI Logic MegaRAID 320-1, 64MB cache
> RAID config: Three 146GB 15K SCSI/320 disks, RAID-5
> Kernel: 2.6.14 SMP, includes meg
- I can probably have a
play around with it one evening, or at the weekend, at least in a
non-destructive way.
Cheers,
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hat the RAID card (or the megaraid driver) is faulty?
Would you suggesting using a different controller in this case?
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ow that would help for files that
are many times larger than the RAID controller cache (64MB vs. files of
100s of MB). I understand the potential data-loss implications of using
write-back. Thoughts/comments on changing to "write-back" in these
circumstances?
Any other suggestions or
m for you, but I know that Raph
does some magic with the apt stuff for Debian in our ftp area. I'll leave it to
him to speak to you about what he might want to do with your builds :-)
Regards, Dave.
On Thursday, 27.10.2005 at 12:05 +0200, Thomas Steffen wrote:
> On 10/27/05, Dave Ewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The pre-packaged kernel, kernel-image-2.6.8-11-amd64-k8, does almost
> > what I want, but the nvidia drivers cannot be compiled against it
> > because
ng Sarge, but
neither the Etch, Sid or Experimental repositories have any other
amd64-k8 kernels.
Thanks in advance for any pointers,
Dave.
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On Wednesday, 26.10.2005 at 12:18 +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
> > > [...]
> > >
> > > However, when I try to install this for the host system, this error
> > > occurs:
> > >
> > > # dpkg -i kernel-image-2.6.12_+davee.1.0_amd64.deb
>
the kernel inside the chroot.
>
> Alternatively dpkg --force-architecture.
>
> Or you can change the architecture of the deb with (from memory)
>
> echo '#!/bin/sh' >/tmp/foo.sh
> echo "sed -i 's/Architecture: amd64/Architecture: i386/' DEBIAN/contr
On Tuesday, 25.10.2005 at 10:56 +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
> On Tuesday, 25.10.2005 at 11:36 +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
>
> > The recommended (and only user friendly) way to build a 64bit kernel
> > is a 64bit userland.
> >
> > For i386 users that means
h to build a
chroot and build a kernel in it. I guess that for *subsequent* kernel
rebuilds, this will be easier, since I'll have a running 64-bit kernel
:-)
Thanks Goswin
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On Monday, 24.10.2005 at 23:01 +0100, Paul Brook wrote:
> On Monday 24 October 2005 22:35, Max wrote:
> > Dave Ewart wrote:
> > > Is it because I have a 32-bit i686 userspace and this is
> > > considered cross-compiling or something??
>
I'll check that out, thanks.
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si
ompiling or something??
OS details: fresh Debian Sarge, gcc 3.3.5
Any hints gratefully received.
Cheers,
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ore elegant solution than disabling hardware
or blindfolded installation. :)
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rformance systematically?
Can't see that there would be any different ... they just package the
applications.
If you're concerned about performance, I'd suggest using Debian and then
using apt-build to rebuild specific, key applications optimized for your
architecture.
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Bob Proulx wrote:
What does lspci say?
lspci | grep Ethernet
It seems strange to me that your "DFI LANPARTY UT nF3 250Gb nForce3
250GB Chipset Motherboard" would have a tulip based network interface
chip. IIRC that has an nvidia based onboard gigabit lan. But perhaps
it is so and it is tulip as
ge was installed, fixed my errors.
I do not have the exact error, my apologies, I am trying to offer a fix
for anyone in the same situation.
Dave
. What happens when you modprobe
forcedeth then run dmesg.
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I am having similar problems building the NVIDIA drivers, and I am at a
loss how to proceed. Any suggestions?
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Aritz Beraza Garayalde [Rei] wrote:
El Miércoles, 13 de Octubre de 2004 10:00, Eric Lacroix escribió:
For now, I run with an extra ethernet board, but it use my unique PCI
slot.
Eric.
Thanks for your information. It is interesting to know about this issue...
I have another sn85g4 b
tever they are) that really worry
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