I want to reinstall my Etch system. The Debian site seems to suggest that
the AMD64 beta2 netinstal is broken. Will the daily rebuilds work? Is it
possible right now to do a fresh AMD64 install?
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>Now the security updates for etch is:
>deb http://security.debian.org etch/updates main contrib non-free
>deb-src http://security.debian.org etch/updates main contrib non-free
I had problems with "deb-src http://security.debian.org etch/updates main
contrib non-free" which were cleared up when
>Do you have the following line in /etc/apt/sources.list ?
> deb-src http://debian.mirror.frontiernet.net/debian/ testing main
My line actually said "http://debian.mirror.frontiernet.net/debian/ testing
main contrib non-free," and that was the problem. I removed "contrib
non-free" and that cl
Frederik Juul Christiani-2 wrote:
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> * rickh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Jun 07. 2006 18:56]:
>> When you say you 'installed' mesa-swx11-source, I assume you
>> mean that you did compile/make. That doesn't intimidate me.
>> ... But, if 'rebuilding a
I wonder if you might expand on your 'fix' a little bit.
I installed libgl1-mesa-swx11 with APT.
It removed libgl1-mesa-glx, x-window-system, xorg
When I used APT to reinstall, x-window-system, It removed my newly installed
libgl1-mesa-swx11, and put back libgl1-mesa-glx.
When you say you 'ins
Can't find any thing that points to such a problem. All modules are being
recognized from /usr/lib/xorg.
Only library still in /usr/X11R6/lib is libXaw, which seems unrelated.
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Upgraded to Sid to get xorg7, but since then GLX does not work.
Xorg.0.log says:
glx module loads with no errors
xorg RADEON driver loads ... no errors
Some pieces of Xorg.0.log:...
(EE) RADEON(0): [dri] RADEONDRIGetVersion failed to open the DRM
[dri] Disabling DRI. (I think this is normal.
I should know this, but my choices for sources.list repositories have always
been provided by the installation program. Now it seems that I'll have to
change it, and I'm not sure what the exact change should be.
I'm guessing something like:
deb ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/amd64/ testing main contrib
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