Package: kernel-source-2.6.8
Version: 2.6.8-16
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
The devices
Bus 004 Device 003: ID 068e:00ff CH Products, Inc. Flight Sim Yoke
Bus 004 Device 002: ID 068e:00f2 CH Products, Inc. Flight Sim Pedals
on my machine get recognized but they don't work. cat'ting the
relevant /d
I have changed my pinning policy to prefer testing over stable:
APT policy: (950, 'testing'), (500, 'stable'), (300, 'unstable')
and ran a full apt-get dist-upgrade.
Having then downgraded freeglut back to the stable's 2.2.0 version
and forbidding the current testing release of the 2.4.0 one, I r
> This looks like a kernel problem to me. If your devices do not appear in
> the lsusb output, then there is nothing hotplug can do about it.
Thanks. Indeed, the same upgrade pulled in the 2.4.27-1-686 update.
Would you like me to attempt installing an earlier 2.4 version to check if it
is indeed
Call this black magic, but when I added ehci-hcd
to the top of /etc/hotplug/blacklist, everything started working O.K.
I think I can tolerate slightly lower data exchange rate with my USB
drives I occasionally plug, much more so than having the computer not
booting in a working X with a mouse and p
Package: kernel-image-2.4.27-1-686
Version: 2.4.27-6
Severity: normal
Following an upgrade from 2.4.27-2 to -6,
the nvidia module from nvidia-kernel-2.4.27-1-686
stopped being able to be loaded, reporting unresolved symbols
even to an explicit "modprobe nvidia".
Forcible downgrade of the kernel b
> The unresolved sumbols log would be useful,
I am sad to say that an attempt to collect more info resulted in me wasting
about 3 hours without a decent result. For some reason, when I rebooted
into 2.6 (an attempt to avoid the "you need to reboot soon"), and did
dpkg -i kernel-image-2.4.27-1-68
> You could use something like
>
> LABEL=root / ext2defaults0 1
> LABEL=swap none swapsw 0 0
> LABEL=home /home ext2defaults0 1
>
> in your /etc/fstab, instead of /dev/hda1 or /dev/sda1.
Is your fstab example a real life one, or fictional? in
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Vassilii Khachaturov wrote:
> >>You could use something like
> >>
> >>LABEL=root / ext2defaults0 1
> >>LABEL=swap none swapsw 0 0
> >>LABEL=home /home ext2d
> > I know that the scsi emulation for cdrw is obsolete,
> > but I was asking how to make sure that it doesn't happen in 2.6,
> > even when the SATA hard drive forces the SCSI storage drivers into
> > existence.
>
> I cannot verify the module load sequence from here. If you
> do 'cat /proc/modules'
Package: installation-reports
INSTALL REPORT
Debian-installer-version: sarge stable 3.1 r0a netinst i386 CD.
Tue Jul 13, 2005 got it from an admin
in the BGU CS computing services lab, who downloaded
it from an official Debian mirror.
uname -a:
Linux ilmarinen 2.6.8-2-686 #1 Thu May 19 17:53:30
I am sorry to have never gotten back to you on this. Unfortunately, the
hardware (yoke/pedals) was taken back by whoever lent it to me (I did too
good a job of the linux+flightgear combo active demo :-) ), so I was never
able to retest this scenario.
--vassilii
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