Re: GPG Error

2009-11-04 Thread stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk
It's all sorted now, if it may help others I list the problems I had: Method 1 In my config/chroot_local-packages I had: 10.00.4585.gcc4.qt3.deb. This had worked utill this week. In the end all I needed to do was to replace with: 10.01.4682.gcc4.qt3.deb and now my build worked fine. It's

Re: GPG error

2009-11-03 Thread stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk
kages directory. Thanks >Original Message >From: dan...@debian.org >Date: 03/11/2009 12:33 >To: "Debian Live" >Subj: Re: GPG error > >stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk wrote: >> My live.chroot, contains: >> deb http://deb.opera.com/opera lenny non-free

Re: GPG error

2009-11-03 Thread stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk
As always thanks for the help. I was not aware of these files, never needing them before, having looked into the manual, this is where I am at: (All in config/chroot_sources/) My live.chroot, contains: deb http://deb.opera.com/opera lenny non-free ./ My foo.chroot.gpg: F9A2F76A9D1A0061 This nu

GPG error

2009-11-02 Thread stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk
Just today, my normal working build now fails. It falls over installing Opera. I have been installing it by adding opera_10.00.4585.gcc4.qt3_i386.deb in the /config/chroot_local-packages. It has all worked previously, if I remove the deb file then the build is successful. This is the error I ge

samba-common broken

2009-10-16 Thread stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk
Hello, I have just attempted to do a new live build today and I get this error: smbfs: Depends samba-common (=2:3.2.5-4 lenny6) but 2:3.2.5-4lenny7 is to be installed. My build options are: lh_config -d lenny -a i386 -p "kde-core 01-package_add" --categories "main contrib non-free" I last bui

Experimenting with sid

2009-10-07 Thread stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk
Hello, My lenny build is pretty much where I want it, thought I'd have a look at sid. With -d sid -p rescue, I get: Package mailx is a virtual package provided by: mailutils 1:2.0+dfsg1-4+b1 heirloom-mailx 12.4-1.1+b1 bsd-mailx 8.1.2-0.20090911cvs-1 You should explicitly select one to insta

Re: CONFIG_IDE_TASK_IOCTL error

2009-10-06 Thread stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk
Will do, thanks >Original Message >From: dan...@debian.org >Date: 06/10/2009 11:33 >To: "Debian Live" >Subj: Re: CONFIG_IDE_TASK_IOCTL error > >stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk wrote: >> The running kernel lacks CONFIG_IDE_T

CONFIG_IDE_TASK_IOCTL error

2009-10-06 Thread stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk
Hello, I really need to run hdparm. When I run this command: #hdparm -N p${lbaend} --yes-i-know-what-i-am-doing /dev/hda I get this error The running kernel lacks CONFIG_IDE_TASK_IOCTL support for this device. READ_NATIVE_MAX_ADDRESS_EXT failed: Invalid argument My build paramteres are lh_b

Re: xdebconfigurator

2009-10-05 Thread stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk
Upon further googling on the xorg lists, I found a refernce to problems with KVM's and resolution. I'm pleased and sorry at the same time to say that is indeed my problem. Swopped out the KVM switch box and now get 1280x1024 !!! There are a few points of interest: I had already started work on D

Re: xdebconfigurator

2009-09-29 Thread stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk
Once again thanks for you interest, Diederik de Haas. I take your point about debian-x list and will try there. Just to complete this cycle here, I have listed the info you asked for. I have kept to the single PC, IBM with geforc4 and list the outputs. I appear to have almost nothing in my debi

xdebconfigurator

2009-09-28 Thread stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk
H64(0): Direct rendering disabled = I can see a fail to load error - "[drm] failed to load kernel module "mach64"". So without trying to repeat what's gone on before, the GForce is due to XOrg , but this may be different? Regards, ----Original Message From: steph

Re: Fwd: xdebconfigurator

2009-09-25 Thread stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk
I have been following this thread, this is what the FAQ page has on it: = Q: The X configuration does not seems to work, the resolution is too low. What can I do? A: Use xdebconfigurator $ lh_config --bootappend xdebconf $

FW: java runtime -No applets displayed

2009-09-18 Thread stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk
m: Daniel Baumann [mailto:dan...@debian.org] Sent: 10 September 2009 07:08 To: Debian Live Subject: Re: java runtime -No applets displayed stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk wrote: > ## > ## > This package is an ins

java runtime -No applets displayed

2009-09-09 Thread stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk
Sorry for the poor (read non-existant) formating of my last mail. Please try this. Thanks for all the input. Here is an update. I have now added -- categories "main contrib non-free" to my lh_config build line and "apt- cache search" now lists all the sun-java and openjdk packages in a finish

Fw: java runtime -No applets displayed

2009-09-09 Thread stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk
Thanks for all the input. Here is an update.I have now added -- categories "main contrib non-free" to my lh_config build line and "apt- cache search" now lists all the sun-java and openjdk packages in a finished image, thankyou.The rest of my attempts were not so successful. Test 1--Copied

Re: java runtime -No applets displayed

2009-09-09 Thread stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk
va temporarily in this manner and see if it works on mt iLO's. If so then I would run a new build. Regards, Steve >Original Message >From: dan...@debian.org >Date: 09/09/2009 9:33 >To: "Debian Live" >Subj: Re: java runtime -No applets displayed > >st

java runtime -No applets displayed

2009-09-09 Thread stephen_b_al...@tiscali.co.uk
Hello, I cannot get a java runtime environment to work properly under the debian-live cd. I cannot get the applets to display. I will list how far I have got but feel I'm actually going about this the wrong way. I have google'd these lists (and generally) but not found an answer. I re-master Kno