On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 12:55, Kent West wrote:
> If at kdm's login screen, I press Ctrl-Alt-F8 to go to the second X
> session, things are fine IF there's a second X session on -F8; if not,
> the machine hangs.
> If from a VT (say, Alt-F2), I press Alt-F8 to go to the second X
> session, things
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Note to self: Next time read *entire* sentence before inserting foot.
Didn't catch the part about it hanging at the OK prompt.
I wasn't here -- you never saw me.
Patrick Morris wrote:
This is pretty standard behavior for Sun hardware. They're *supposed*
to drop to the "OK" prompt when you h
Kent West wrote:
If from anywhere, I press Stop-A, the machine hangs. If' I'm at a VT,
I see the message "Type 'go' to resume ok", but "go" doesn't do
anything; the machine's totally hung. This happens even if I shut down
kdm first.
This is pretty standard behavior for Sun hardware. They
> If from anywhere, I press Stop-A, the machine hangs. If' I'm at a VT, I
> see the message "Type 'go' to resume ok", but "go" doesn't do
> anything; the machine's totally hung. This happens even if I shut down
> kdm first.
Hanging with Stop-A is only because sparc64-linux doesn't relinquish
Problem is current libssl package doesn't build in sparc32
environment. There's a bug in the package build setup.
BTW, lsh was recommended and it works wonders. Slightly
less than 2 seconds to setup ssh/cvs-over-ssh, which is
remarkably better than the 10 or so seconds for setting
up ssh via op
I have four SunBlade 2000s running Debian sid. For the most part they
work great, but if the "wrong" key(s) are pressed, the machine hangs
hard, so that the CAPS lock/Numlock indicators don't work, and the
machine can no longer be pinged or ssh'd into. Power cycling is the only
recourse availab
On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 12:16:24PM -0400, Heitzso wrote:
> Eric Wong wrote:
>
> >I used very conservative optimizations, but nevertheless, it looks good
> >in some cases.
> >
> >http://www.yhbt.net/normalperson/debian/html/benchmark.html
> >
> >apt-fu and my modified pentium-builder available here
Eric Wong wrote:
I used very conservative optimizations, but nevertheless, it looks good
in some cases.
http://www.yhbt.net/normalperson/debian/html/benchmark.html
apt-fu and my modified pentium-builder available here:
http://www.yhbt.net/normalperson/debian/
Can your tools work in a debi
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 05:16:55PM +0200, Jan-Benedict Glaw wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-10-01 09:37:01 +0100, Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > I've transitioned my Ultra 10 from my primary Desktop machine to
> > > network server (having acquired a powerbook for m
Hi,
I've changed from Woody 3 stable to unstable.
All seems ok, lots of nice new packages and desktop. But sound is a
problem.
The modules are loaded and /dev/dsp seems to work with things like
mpg123 - but xmms doesn't want to play. I've tried all the output
drivers.
Does anyone know what I s
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