)
leads to a system freeze. glxinfo however shows the correct OpenGL vendor
string: ATI Technologies Inc.
Boris Kleibl
Today I downloaded the brand new ATI proprietary driver 7.11 from the
ati homepage. I created the debian packages with
ati-driver-installer-7-11-x86.x86_64 --buildpackage Debian/sid an
compiled the kernel-driver with module-assistant. Starting Xorg with
the new driver leads to exactly the same
Package: nvidia-kernel-source
Version: 1.0.8776-4
Severity: wishlist
To use the Composition-Manager Compiz you have to use Nvidia drivers from the
96xx series or later. The latest Nvidia driver 1.0-9746 in the debian
experimental repository does not support legacy cards like my GeForce4 Ti
I simply did
apt-get remove libswt3.2-gtk-jni
Boris
Richard Lincoln wrote:
Pardon me, may I ask what you did to 'manually remove' libswt3.2-gtk-jni?
Richard
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To manually remove the package libswt3.2-gtk-jni solves the problem.
Thanks!
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Package: libswt3.2-gtk-jni
Version: 3.2.1-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Doing
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
leads to the following error:
Unpacking libswt3.2-gtk-jni (from .../libswt3.2-gtk-jni_3.2.1-1_i386.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing
the output is after doing dpkg --purge amule-utils
apt-get install amule-utils (current installed version is 2.1.2-3)
- whether you have the package 'xmule' installed
No, I had never installed xmule.
Boris Kleibl
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Package: amule-utils
Version: 2.1.2-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Updating amule-utils leads to the following message and leaves the
package unusable
(Reading database ... 210216 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace amule-utils 2.1.2-2
Package: nvidia-kernel-2.6.16-1-k7
Version: 1.0.8756+1
Severity: important
'modprobe nvidia' leads to the following error:
nvidia: disagrees about version of symbol register_chrdev
nvidia: Unknown symbol register_chrdev
Trying to rebuild the kernel module from nvidia-kernel-source results in
a
Uff, I solved the problem, but what happened?
As some days ago the new linux-image-2.6.14 was availlable, I did a
fresh debian sid installation. Booting the system shows the same problem
as mentioned above too. Hmmm! I tried to boot from a KNOPPIX 4.0.2 Live
CD, it started up to the desktop,
As my harddisk is for testing purposes only, I tried to install Ubuntu
Linux 5.10 (which uses a 2.6.12 kernel too) to verify, whether the error
comes on other debian based distributions. Indeed after installing the
base packages the system doesn't boot anymore, showing the same error
messages
It's probably one of ide-disk or ide-generic, it should be easy to try
manually loading them.
Boris, can you have a stab at that?
Well, I tried to manually load the modules, but how? Booting with udev
installed the 2.6.12-kernel is not possible as the system hangs. So, I
deinstalled udev
I watched once more the boot process and the error comes immediately
after the following message:
...
waiting for /dev to be fully populated ...
hdh: dma_intr: status_0x51
...
(see above)
Boris
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Today I found that the problem may belong to the udev utility. I
uninstalled it and made a shutdown -r. The 2.6.12 kernel starts without
any error. Reinstalling the udev utility leads to the same problems as
discribed before.
Boris Kleibl
Package: linux-image-2.6.12-1-k7
Version: 2.6.12-10
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
After installing kernel-image-2.6-k7_2.6.12-7 the system doesn't boot
anymore giving the following error messages:
hdh: dma_intr: status = 0x51 { DriveReady SeekCompleteError}
hdh:
Package: amule
Version: 1.2.6+rc8-4
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Installing this package causes the following error message from apt:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
amule: Depends: libwxgtk2.5.3 (=2.5.3.2) but it is no installable
E: Broken packages
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