L8139 card under Linux.
I browsed the web but found contradictory (and old) informations about
pcmcia support for Hurd.
Is it possible to make my D-Link work? If yes, how?
Below is the output of 'cat /dev/klog' and the output of 'dmesg'
under Debian GNU/Linux on the same machine.
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 08:29, Vasant Tiwari wrote:
> rafael ernesto alfaro sandoval ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I installed the Debian GNU/hurd in a 1,8 Gb partition (hda3),
> > and I have the GRUB in a floppy, then i boot from the floppy, after
> > I type this commands:
> > grub>find /bo
I still have annoyances with my PS/2 mouse.
Let me first say that it works perfectly under Debian-Linux or FreeBSD
on the very same machine on which I installed the hurd.
After a fresh install from the K5 cd, I run apt-get dist-upgrade
(see my /etc/apt/sources.list below).
It replaces e.g. xserver-
> You need to start the Hurd console with this option, like
>
> console -d vga -d pc_kbd --repeat=/dev/kbd -d generic_speaker /dev/vcs
>
> Afterwards, just run startx in the usual fashion.
>
>
It works after upgrading with apt-get.
After I make and make install the hurd (which I get from cvs)
the
On Sunday 27 June 2004 18:25, Guillem Jover wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 27, 2004 at 03:28:08PM +0200, Thierry Lacoste wrote:
> > As far as I can see, the only difference between the two configurations
> > is that I commented out the ftp.gnuab.org/debian line in
> > /etc/apt
> >> What is the output of `showtrans /dev/mouse'?
> >
> > /hurd/mouse --protocol=ps/2 as I expect. Is this right?
>
> That is right. Does /hurd/mouse exist? How did you add the mouse to
> your XFree configuration?
>
X seems to work fine at home.
I run console -d vga -d pc_kbd --repeat=/dev/kbd
> > 1) I loose my french keyboard (in text mode).
>
> The Hurd console does not have support for keymaps (yet).
>
After a fresh install, I use http://kilobug.free.fr/hurd/keymap.tar.gz.
I guess it does not work with the Hurd console ; correct?
> > 2) My PS/2 mouse doesn't work (it works after a fre
>
> You need to start the Hurd console with this option, like
>
> console -d vga -d pc_kbd --repeat=/dev/kbd -d generic_speaker /dev/vcs
>
> Afterwards, just run startx in the usual fashion.
>
>
Thank you Michael.
It seems to work but I have 3 problems :
1) I loose my french keyboard (in text mode
On Thursday 24 June 2004 19:00, Michael Banck wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 07:42:07PM +0300, Ognyan Kulev wrote:
> > Thierry LACOSTE wrote:
> > >When I run startx the screen turns black for one or two minutes
> > >and then the computer reboots.
>
> I think th
I did some progress in upgrading Debian-GNU-Hurd thanks to Marco and Ogy.
However I have a problem with X.
I install Debian-GNU-Hurd from the K5 cd : X window works fine.
I edit my /etc/apt/sources.list
***beginning of sources.list
deb-src cdrom:[Debian GNU/Hurd K5 _Sid_ - Unofficial GNU hurd-i38
> Can you show us your /etc/apt/sources.list?
>
> It seems that the wiki is outdated. If you fix the problem, can you
> update the wiki so it has the instructions that will work?
>
> Thanks,
> Marco
Here is my /etc/apt/sources.list (I forgot the lines added
by apt-cdrom add) :
deb http://www.ht
t-get upgrade libc0.3.
After that my system is in an inconsistent state.
Did somebody succeed in upgrading the distribution ?
What are the steps to follow ?
Thierry Lacoste.
I'm running debian GNU/Hurd on an i386.
I compiled and installed the cvs versions of both oskit and oskit-mach.
But when I boot the machine with the oskit-mach kernel, I got:
Welcome to GNU Mach 1.91!
Kernel page fault at address 0x1, eip=0x1
Thanks for any help.
Thierry Lacoste.
probobly need the patch that fixes the sed line
>[gnumach]/Makefile so that it compiles with newer versions of
>binutils.
Could you please tell me how to proceed ?
Regards,
Thierry Lacoste.
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