On 01.11.2008 16:08:13, Frans Pop wrote:
OK. This is very clearly a kernel problem, not an installer problem. We
can try one more thing, but I think you'll have to report this to the
upstream kernel developers.
Please try booting in expert mode using a current daily built image with
Package: Installation-reports
Boot method: Booted from CD
The following is copied from Etch dmesg
sym0: 810a rev 0x12 at pci :00:0c.0 irq 11
sym0: No NVRAM, ID 7, Fast-10, SE, parity checking
sym0: SCSI BUS has been reset.
On 30.10.2008 17:27:54, Frans Pop wrote:
Loading /something-386/vmlinuz .
Loading /something-386/initrd.gz
... .ready.
Please try booting in expert mode (see advanced menu) and give us the boot
log
Several attempts were undertaken, to solve the problem with different
video modes, especially modes very close to each other. No success.
Several kernel attributes for the framebuffer were tried, like
init - noinit etc. No success.
Different settings for the X-Server were tried. Of these,
Package: balsa
Version: 2.3.13-2
Severity: normal
Balsa does not use the FQDN for Message-IDs, which means no guarantee, that
an ID exists only once.
I have checked, wether there is any problem on the system (freshly installed
Debian Etch Stable), which could cause this behaviour,
#v+
[EMAIL
Package: util-linux
Version: 2.12r-19
Severity: minor
The issue escape \o gets replaced by (none), which might lead the user
into an extended search for a not-existing configuration error.
getty should either replace \o with the result of hostname -d, or
document the usage of hostname -y in the
Package: gfax
Version: 0.7.5~pre1-1
Severity: minor
I'm still trying to figure out, which algorithm might get used for the sort
order of completed jobs,
http://Zierke.com/tmp/gfax-sort-order.png
but whatever it is, I suggest to replace it.
Ciao
Hans-Joachim
-- System Information:
Debian
Package: iceweasel
Version: 2.0.0.3-1
Severity: normal
When started out of slrn on ttyX by means of
set non_Xbrowser iceweasel --display=:0.0 '%s'
in .slrnrc, iceweasel does not open a new tab, as configured. Instead, I get
a desktop message, telling me that iceweasel is already running, but
Illustration added at
http://zierke.com/tmp/iceweaselbug.png
Package: hylafax-server
Version: 2:4.3.1-7
Severity: minor
Your job to 920679 was completed successfully.
Pages: 1
Receiver:
Quality: 196
Page Width: 215 (mm)
Page Length: 279
Signal Rate: 64000
Data Format: 1-D MR
Remote Equipment:
Meanwhile, I have tested various video combinations, including the
system defaults: No kernel parameter, no modeline in xorg.conf.
The bug keeps crashing my Etch system with any combination of it, and
I'm back to Sarge, different harddisk, same computer, same setup, which
just works.
Package: hylafax-server
Version: 2:4.3.1-7
Severity: minor
IMPRIP line in /etc/hylafax/setup.cache should point to /usr/bin/psrip,
where the program is located within a Debian system.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 4.0
APT prefers stable
APT policy: (500, 'stable')
Architecture:
Package: gfax
Version: 0.7.5~pre1-1
Severity: minor
Gfax displays wrong send time: UTC instead of local time. Not sure, wether
this is a Gfax or Hylafax bug.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 4.0
APT prefers stable
APT policy: (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell: /bin/sh
Package: kernel-2.6.18
Version: linux-source-2.6.18
Severity: normal
As soon as I started to do some work on my new Debian Etch system, I got
several severe
lockups per day. Severe means: Ctrl-Alt-Del has no effect, and Alt-Print s
does not sync the
filesystem.
The lockups happen, if I switch
Package: uucp
Version: 1.07-19.1
Severity: minor
aptitude install uucp
tries to deinstall sendmail. Problem can be fixed with
apt-get install uucp
but shouldn't happen.
After all, sendmail supports uucp since quite some time... ;-)
Hans-Joachim
-- System Information:
Debian Release:
Package: capi4hylafax
Version: 1:01.03.00.99.svn.300-4
Severity: minor
If Etch defaults to UTF-8, so should the german version of
/etc/hylafax/config.faxCAPI
Not a big problem, ;-)
but a simple recode.
Hans-Joachim
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 4.0
APT prefers stable
APT
Package: kernel-2.6.18-4-686
Severity: normal
On 50 pin part of SCSI system, local system uses long cable, and is restricted
to 5 MB/s for reliability (does not matter for my slow bus users on 50 pin).
Adaptec Driver in Sarge respected Adaptec BIOS user settings and negotiated
5 MB/s with
17 matches
Mail list logo