Re: setserial upgrade causes kernel panic on G3 Powerbook

2000-06-13 Thread Olaf Hering
On Wed, Jun 14, Stephen Judd wrote: > It seems to be setserial that's the problem, removing this package cured > it. Since my Powerbook doesn't have any serial ports, I'm not sure what > it was doing there anyway - I don't remember deliberately installing it. rm -f /lib/moduls/`uname -r`/misc/s

setserial upgrade causes kernel panic on G3 Powerbook

2000-06-13 Thread Stephen Judd
Yesterday I added "unstable" to my apt.sources and did an upgrade. Now I get a kernel panic, dropping into a debugger on boot. This only happens with Paul M's 2.2.15pre19 kernel - it does not happen with the older 2.2.15.pre14 kernel. It seems to be setserial that's the problem, removing this pa

Re: date problem on pismo

2000-06-13 Thread Eric Deveaud
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Sergio Brandano wrote: > > > stage 1 and 3 were done, but I havn't set the timezone > > You have to. done, I'll tell you the result in 2-3 days Eric -- Si maintenant on introduit le concept de normalité des bugs, où va l'informatique ? Chez Microsoft ? Ah

Re: date problem on pismo

2000-06-13 Thread Sergio Brandano
> stage 1 and 3 were done, but I havn't set the timezone You have to. Sergio

Re: date problem on pismo

2000-06-13 Thread Eric Deveaud
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Sergio Brandano wrote: > > Then > 1. remove /etc/adjtime > 2. set the timezone > 3. reset the clock from MacOS. > > Ensure that no linux program modifies the clock. stage 1 and 3 were done, but I havn't set the timezone Eric -- Toute non, seul une petite ban

Re: date problem on pismo

2000-06-13 Thread Sergio Brandano
Then 1. remove /etc/adjtime 2. set the timezone 3. reset the clock from MacOS. Ensure that no linux program modifies the clock. Sergio

Re: date problem on pismo

2000-06-13 Thread Eric Deveaud
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Sergio Brandano wrote: > > 1. Install ntpd and ntpdate. Make sure that are ntp is the only > program of that kind that you have installed. ntpdate needs the > name of a server into /etc/init.d/ntpdate. > 2. delete /etc/adjtime > 3. set the timezone (tzconfig, tzsel

Re: date problem on pismo

2000-06-13 Thread Sergio Brandano
1. Install ntpd and ntpdate. Make sure that are ntp is the only program of that kind that you have installed. ntpdate needs the name of a server into /etc/init.d/ntpdate. 2. delete /etc/adjtime 3. set the timezone (tzconfig, tzselect) 4. run "/etc/init.d/ntpdate start". If succeeds, th

date problem on pismo

2000-06-13 Thread Eric Deveaud
Hello, I'm in trouble with my date settings on powerbook G3 firewire (pismo) running debian potato, and MacOs 9.04 currently my date in losing time everydays. I loose 1 hour evry 4 days. (anoying for compilation an other things...) I don't have any idea from where the problem comm