I seem to be getting the same problem (system hang and dmesg as above) when
trying to write to a CD using nautilus-cd-burner. I am using Debian testing,
2.6.18 kernel and my CD drive is a SAMSUNG CDRW/DVD SM-308B, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive.
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Package: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.85e
Severity: normal
It appears to be largely undocumented, but a review of
/usr/share/initramfs/scripts/nfs shows that this package supports NFSv2
and v3 only. I don't know why v4 isn't supported.
-- Package-specific info:
-- /proc/cmdline
root=/dev/hda10 ro
On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 07:16:55PM +0100, maximilian attems wrote:
> > This makes it pretty much useless.
>
> version 0.4 is themable, but didn't yet work with the debian kernels.
> that means didn't display the splash screen.
> will hack on it this weekend.
It's working fine for me with the kern
Package: usplash
Version: 0.3e
Severity: normal
Ubuntu is up to 0.4-33, and they appear to have quite a number of
improvements.
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Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: L
Package: usplash
Version: 0.3e
Severity: important
this package needs basic documentation.
Upon installing usplash, it integrates with initramfs (good).
But it doesn't document that a person needs to add usplash to the kernel
command line.
It also has a pretty much useless theme (is it even a r
BTTV Telivision CARD. - thanks for all your efforts- - Original Message From: john robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Saturday, July 1, 2006 12:51:28 AMSubject: linux-image-2.6.17-1-686: sound(only) no longer works with BTTV television cardSub
On Sun, 8 Oct 2006 14:57:46 + (UTC), Oleg Verych
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>> As for me, I want to make progress, to etch and a 2.6.18 kernel. The
>> debian kernel maintainers have a practical solution, and I agree with
>> them.
>[sounds ubuntu-like, but no flamewars, please]
Inflammatory
On 2006-10-07, Oleg Verych wrote:
> binary-firmware must be removed, or 15+ years of Debian are wasted
If you want to re-live the past 15 years, take your own advice:
> let them have own built kernel
and do it yourself.
As for me, I want to make progress, to etch and a 2.6.18 kernel. The
deb
bmitter address for this report was
> John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
> The new submitter address is
> "Alex Owen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
>
> This change was made by
> "Alex Owen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
> If it was incorrect, please contact the
Subject: linux-image-2.6.17-1-686: sound(only) no longer worksPackage: linux-image-2.6.17-1-686Version: 2.6.17-2Severity: normal*** Please type your report below this line *** sound(only) no longer works with BTTV television card with an debian kernels released so far TV Sound still works OK
I'm trying to merge the openvz 2.6.8 patch with the debian sarge 2.6.8
kernel sources.
But the kernel-source-2.6.8_2.6.8.orig.tar.gz is not the same as the
vanilla 2.6.8 tarball. Diff shows non free drivers have been removed
from the debian "orig" tarball.
It's puzzling to me that the "orig" tar
Package: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.59b
Severity: wishlist
Hello,
I am working on updating my DFS bootable Debian CDs to work with kernel
initrds in Debian.
There are a few things I would find helpful:
1) If scripts in local_top could change the notion of ROOT.
I have a script that probes t
Package: linux-2.6
Severity: wishlist
Please provide a variant of the kernel with small config changes targeting
desktop use.
It can be argued that we don't want a proliferation of kernel flavors again,
after the recent great work to get the Debian Linux packages under control.
However, server v
Pierre Habouzit writes:
> I strongly oppose to such an expulsion.
So do I.
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Package: linux-2.6
Severity: minor
I don't see any way to determine the exact kernel version I'm running,
other that flipping through the Debian changelog.
E.g., I'm supposedly running 2.6.15.6 now, but the minor ".6" is nowhere to be
found in the package name:
linux-image-2.6.15-1-686
nor
On Mon, Jan 02, 2006 at 09:36:23PM +0100, David Schmitt wrote:
> Hi John!
>
> Could you please retest with a current kernel (testing:2.6.12,
> unstable:2.6.14) and a current udev (>= 0.076)?
Hi,
I thought this was fixed some time ago... the /etc/init.d/udev
script now chec
> On Fri, Oct 28, 2005 at 05:34:06PM +0900, Horms wrote:
> > Also, can someone look into HPPA, or point me at which patch to use?
> > http://packages.vergenet.net/testing/linux-2.6-2.6.14/linux-2.6_2.6.14-1-hppa.log.gz
>
> I know I *said* not to use the -pa0 kernel, but it's booted fine for me
> o
On Sat, Oct 15, 2005 at 09:18:07PM +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> regarding your bug report "cramfsprogs: Extremely inefficient
> performance on large trees":
>
> mkfs.cramfs (shipped with the util-linux package) already uses md5sums
> the way you sug
Package: kernel-source-2.6.11
Version: 2.6.11-7
Severity: normal
make-kpkg fails thus:
CC [M] drivers/i2c/i2c-core.o
In file included from drivers/i2c/i2c-core.c:29:
include/linux/i2c.h:58: error: array type has incomplete element type
include/linux/i2c.h:197: error: array type has incomplete el
Maximilian Attems wrote:
any update on the matter?
did the 2.4.27 fix the dma problem?
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Hi Greg,
if this is a USB keyboard, try switching to a PS2 one. Had similar
problems, solved by reinstalling, first question during install is related
to the keymapping with usb/ps2.
Sincerely,
Jan.
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 11:37:07 -0700
Greg Webster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heya,
>
>
Hi,
please hold any time wasting work on this: I'm close to solving
it: it is probably related to the (wrongly answered) debian-installer
netboot choice about wether a ps2 or a usb attached keyboard is used.
As soon as I know more I will attach it to this bug report.
Sincerely,
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 15:01:28 +0900
Horms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 01:39:03PM +0200, John Smith wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > installed a new box last weekend with a P4 630. Tried 2.6.8 and
> > 2.6.11 smp kernels, both freeze up th
Package: kernel-image-2.6.11-1-686-smp
Version: 2.6.11-5
On a new P4 640 *) both -smp kernels 2.6.8 (2.6.8-16) and 2.6.11
(2.6.11-5) freeze the console when regular ps-2 keyboard and mouse are
attached. With usb/wireless keyboard/mouse (**) and/or single cpu
kernels this behaviour does not occur.
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 15:01:28 +0900
Horms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 01:39:03PM +0200, John Smith wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > installed a new box last weekend with a P4 630. Tried 2.6.8 and
> > 2.6.11 smp kernels, both freeze up th
Hi All,
installed a new box last weekend with a P4 630. Tried 2.6.8 and
2.6.11 smp kernels, both freeze up the console. Box is still reachable
over the net, restarting X and getty cleared things up, but the regular
single cpu 2.6 kernels didn't show this behaviour. Right up untill the
Package: kernel-headers-2.6.11-1-k7
Version: 2.6.11-3
no files, all symlinks...
Signey John
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look at www.openembedded.org It has support for cross
compiling, and with one command can build an entire userland. Not sure if
it is exactly a fit for what you want to do, but it seems very close.
John
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re the bits are stored and what they tend to do in a
system design that makes the difference.
This entire arguement is meaningless until someone posts the patches
to move firmware out of the kernel, and until I see that, it's not
worth re-hashing. And no, I don't have the time or kno
with hwclock.
I should have mentioned that I am running the 32-bit SMP-capable
version of the kernel, not the 64-bit one (ie, I compiled for
CONFIG_MPENTIUM4). I am attaching the config file, just in case...
Yours truly,
John Zaitseff
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Here's the lspci; lspci -n output.
I eventually got the system to work, but now (weeks later) I'm not
sure what I did to fix it.
:00:00.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] AMD-760 MP [IGD4-2P]
System Controller (rev 11)
:00:01.0 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] AMD-760 MP
Package: kernel-source-2.6.10
Severity: normal
I use a number of Mini-ITX systems as diskless workstations. These boot
over Ethernet using PXELINUX. They work fine with kernel 2.6.8 but as
soon as I upgraded one to 2.6.10 I found I couldn't reboot it without
turning the power right off. You ac
When I removed "hdc=ide-scsi" from the kernel command line the kernel
booted normally. I was surprised to discover that the ide-scsi driver
still loads and is associated to hdc without that kernel option. When
did "hdc=ide-scsi" become unnecessary?
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It looks like the ide-scsi driver loaded anyway. When did hdc=ide-scsi
become optional on the kernel command line?
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Package: kernel-image-2.4.27-2-k6
Version: 2.4.27-7
Severity: normal
After "NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0." this kernel
spontaneously reboots. The next line in the 2.4.22-1-k6 kernel bootup is
"Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 7.00beta4-2.4"
>From /proc/isapnp:
suggestions?
Best,
John
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On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 01:57:13AM +0100, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> reassign 286756 kernel-source-2.6.9
>
> On Dec 22, "John R. McPherson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Debian sarge/x86, custom kernel 2.6.9.
> >
> > I built a kernel an
Horms wrote:
On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 12:33:13PM +0800, John wrote:
Package: kernel-image-2.4.26-1-686
Version: 2.4.26-2
Severity: important
I've just filed a bug report against 2.6 for this same system; 2.6 does
not work on this system, so I have no workaround.
Two questions.
1. Did you tur
As outlined in the original report, the Sarge system on my SCSI drive
recognised both ATA and SCSI drives when in the Pentium II 233 system.
When installed into the Pentium III system, it did not recognise the ATA
drive.
In the former, the IDE chipset is Intel LX, and the latter BX.
In the lat
Joshua Kwan wrote:
firesong:/home/joshk# hdparm /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
multcount= 16 (on)
IO_support = 0 (default 16-bit)
unmaskirq= 0 (off)
using_dma= 1 (on)
keepsettings = 0 (off)
readonly = 0 (off)
readahead= 8 (on)
geometry = 58140/16/63, sectors = 58605120,
Joshua Kwan wrote:
firesong:/home/joshk# hdparm -t /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
Timing buffered disk reads: 62 MB in 3.03 seconds = 20.46 MB/sec
I would expect to do better than that LX chipset. Pentium II 233 and I
can get around 25 Mbytes/sec on drives from about three years go.
using_dma= 1
Joshua Kwan wrote:
On Tue, Sep 07, 2004 at 03:13:24PM +0800, John wrote:
Joshua
When will this be in testing?
If not soon, pls give me a direct URL to use with wget. I don't want to
download lots of Sid through my modem.
Through some act of ftpmaster it's actually in testing already.
Joshua Kwan wrote:
John wrote:
ns:~# uname -r
2.4.27-1-686
Please update to version 2.4.27-2 of kernel-image-2.4.27-1-686 and
tell me what happens. This was definitely fixed already.
Joshua
When will this be in testing?
If not soon, pls give me a direct URL to use with wget. I don't wa
ns:~# uname -r
2.4.27-1-686
ns:~# hdparm /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
multcount= 16 (on)
IO_support = 0 (default 16-bit)
unmaskirq= 0 (off)
using_dma= 0 (off)
keepsettings = 0 (off)
readonly = 0 (off)
readahead= 8 (on)
geometry = 14593/255/63, sectors = 234441648, star
Package: kernel-image-2.4.26-1-686
Version: 2.4.26-2
Severity: important
I've just filed a bug report against 2.6 for this same system; 2.6 does
not work on this system, so I have no workaround.
Here is my fully-tuned disk I/O performance:
ns:~# hdparm -t /dev/hda{,}
/dev/hda:
Timing buffered
Package: kernel-image-2.6.7-1-686
Version: 2.6.7-2
Severity: important
I needed to move two SCSI drives comprising a working Sarge system from
one box to another,
Working system was Asus P2L97-S mobo with working SCSI and ATA drives.
Replacement is Intel NL440BX with onboard sym/ncr SCSI.
Note
Package: kernel-source-2.6.8
Version: 2.6.8-5
Severity: important
When using a kernel built from kernel-source-2.6.8 TCP sessions hang.
Particular instances include apt-get, ssh, nntp and darcs. I have
observed this on two different machines. In both cases, configs were
migrated from a 2.6.7 (wh
for anyone who has disk drives, the third
can warn you you're cooking your computer.
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iming buffered disk reads: 108 MB in 3.05 seconds = 35.43 MB/sec
/dev/hda:
Timing buffered disk reads: 108 MB in 3.02 seconds = 35.73 MB/sec
kowari:~#
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de: command error: error=0x54
end_request: I/O error, dev hde, sector 0
Buffer I/O error on device hde, logical block 0
hde: command error: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
hde: command error: error=0x54
end_request: I/O error, dev hde, secto
user, I'd prefer to wait a little longer so the experts can get it
right; recent history suggest we'll live a long time with the results,
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John Summerfield wrote:
Sven Luther wrote:
fwiw I noticed something very like this between 2.2 and 2.4 when 2.4
was new: 2.2 was faster on my Pentium system. I think it was a
earlier version of the same chipset.
Here are results on 2.6.7-1-k7:
/dev/hda:
Timing buffered disk reads: 108 MB in
Package: kernel-image-2.6.8-1-k7
Version: 2.6.8-1
Severity: important
If I test disk performance on my hardware with this command:
hdparm -t /dev/hd{a,g}{,}
on recent 2.4 kernels I get about 50 Mbytes/sec on /dev/hda. I've posted
actual figures to the boot-floppies list in the past day or si.
In
:~# uname -r
2.4.26-1-k7
kowari:~#
Cheers
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with hdparm: I found my new Athlon (well the mobo's new, CPU's not) is
30% faster with the 2.4 kernel.
If something like this is true of ppc too, you wouldn't want to drop 2.4
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Horms wrote:
On Sun, Aug 22, 2004 at 02:08:19PM +, John Summerfield wrote:
Package: kernel-image
Version: 2.4.26-1-686
Severity: important
Justification: fails to build from source
I use this command:
time apt-get -b source kernel-image-2.4.26-1-686
and the build fails thus:
Hi John,
thanks
Package: kernel-image
Version: 2.4.26-1-686
Severity: important
Justification: fails to build from source
I use this command:
time apt-get -b source kernel-image-2.4.26-1-686
and the build fails thus:
DVERSIONS -include
/home/users/summer/packages/kernel-image-2.4.26-i386-2.4.26/build-386/includ
Package: kernel-source-2.6.7
Version: 2.6.7-2
Severity: important
Justification: fails to build from source
Attempting to build a slightly customized 2.6.7 kernel with built in support
for IDE, as well as necessary hardware for booting.
When doing a 'make-kpkg kernel_image modules_image', the com
Package: kernel-image-2.6.6-2-686-smp
Version: 2.6.6-2
Severity: important
On attempting to boot kernel-image-2.6.6-2-686-smp, I receive a flurry
of messages all declaring that modprobe is unable to open any modules:
modprobe: FATAL: Could not open /lib/modules/2.6.6-2-686-smp/: Read only file sy
Package: kernel-image-2.6.6-2-686
Version: 2.6.6-2
Severity: normal
** Please type your report below this line ***
Kernel boots to point where it does the calculating module dependencies,
then reports error: Module does not exist in /proc/modules/
This error is repeated for numerous modules
7 is where it's
supposed to be.
Lilo is pointing at the correct initrd.img, and the root filesystem is ext3.
John
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