are an active
developer on the architecture. A wiki template can be found at [1], please name
the wiki page archLennyReleaseRecertification.
Don't hesitate to contact me or the release team when having questions.
Cheers,
Luk
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[1] http://wiki.debian.org/LennyReleaseRecertificationTemplate
John Baab wrote:
I am attempting to install the ati drives located here:
http://rufus.hackish.org/~rufus/files/fglrx/
Using the instructions in this faq:
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/flavio.stanchina/debian/fglrx-installer.html
/usr/src/modules/fglrx-kernel-src/agpgart_be.c: In function
NaiosKAE{FR} wrote:
Hi everybody
where can I find kernel 2.6.11 sources for debian-amd64 ?
thanks a lot
apt-cache search kernel 2.6.11 source
Lukasz Pieczara
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Hi,
I have a AMD64 Acer notebook and I can not make the cpufreq, powernowd
or cpudyn make working. The problem is that it seems not to have a
correct cpufreq interface. I tried to load modules acpi-cpufreq, but it
returns me thet device does not exist. I tried to recompile the last
kernel
i read on osnews, today:
Debian Woody, the current stable release for over 2 years, and Sarge,
the new upcoming stable release due out in a month or two, support no
fewer than 11 architectures. Perhaps surprisingly, AMD64 is not one of
them and it won't be in Sarge either.
Anybody know reason?
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