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xserver-xfree86 4.3.0.dfsg.1-7 glint on UltraSparc 60 with Linux 2.6.8.1: Unresolved Symbols

2004-09-09 Thread Patrick Ryan
Hello, I've got a problem running XFree86 on my UltraSparc 60 with a custom built kernel. I can run XFree86 with the 2.4.26 SMP kernel deb, but it's missing some things I want to have. Does anybody have any suggestions about what config options to set in order to allow the XFree86 server to run

Re: 2 questions

2004-09-09 Thread Martin
> i have a couple questions im hoping someone can help me out with, the > first is how can you tell if you are working in 64bit mode? from what ive > read there is 32bit userland so something of that sort, but where does the > 64bit stuff come in and how can you tell if you are actually operating a

Re: Kernel Question WAS: 2 questions

2004-09-09 Thread Alex Bartok
Hi, I suggest you read some basic Debian material for getting started. This kind of information (basic Debian package handling) Google can give you. As with all architectures there are -image debs which will install a compiled binary image, and -source packages which will give you the source used

Re: Installing debian on a sunfire V440

2004-09-09 Thread Mark Gjøl
On Tue, Sep 07, 2004 at 04:26:52PM +0200, Mark Gj?l wrote: I'm trying to install Debian on a Sunfire V440, but I'm having some initial problems... At first I tried a Debian boot cd (Sarge), but it froze when it reached "remapping kernel"... No fun! I tried tried another cd (Woody) but this only c

Kernel Question WAS: 2 questions

2004-09-09 Thread Nick Smith
i read somewhere that you have to skip some steps in the kernel compile, like the make dep, etc, is this true? i have never compiled a kernel on a sparc box, what do i have to do to compile the kernel? im assuming apt-get blah will only install the kernel source, so what do i do from there? TIA n

Re: 2 questions

2004-09-09 Thread David Johnson
On Thursday 09 September 2004 20:18, Nick Smith wrote: > its a sun ultra 2 enterprise machine, i dont know if thats sun4u or not, > is it? Yep :-) -- David Johnson http://www.david-web.co.uk/ http://www.penguincomputing.co.uk/

Re: 2 questions

2004-09-09 Thread Nick Smith
its a sun ultra 2 enterprise machine, i dont know if thats sun4u or not, is it? nick -- ComputerNick a.k.a. Nick Smith Email - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web - http://www.ComputerNick.com David Johnson said: > On Thursday 09 September 2004 19:29, Nick Smith wrote: >> where do i find a -smp kernel? i haven

Re: 2 questions

2004-09-09 Thread David Johnson
On Thursday 09 September 2004 19:29, Nick Smith wrote: > where do i find a -smp kernel? i havent seen any at kernel.org? > Am I right in remembering that you're using sun4u? In which case just do "apt-cache search kernel-image | grep smp" then install the package you want. e.g. apt-get install

Re: 2 questions

2004-09-09 Thread Daniel J. Priem
Am Do, den 09.09.2004 schrieb Nick Smith um 20:29: > where do i find a -smp kernel? i havent seen any at kernel.org? Do you wish to have so much answers how you asks? :) (5 identically mails) if you wish to use one from kernel.org you need to enable it in menuconfig if you wish to install a rra

Re: 2 questions

2004-09-09 Thread Nick Smith
where do i find a -smp kernel? i havent seen any at kernel.org? -- ComputerNick a.k.a. Nick Smith Email - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web - http://www.ComputerNick.com David Johnson said: > On Thursday 09 September 2004 15:12, Nick Smith wrote: >> the second question is how can you tell if you are using b

Re: 2 questions

2004-09-09 Thread Nick Smith
where do i find a -smp kernel? i havent seen any at kernel.org? -- ComputerNick a.k.a. Nick Smith Email - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web - http://www.ComputerNick.com David Johnson said: > On Thursday 09 September 2004 15:12, Nick Smith wrote: >> the second question is how can you tell if you are using b

Re: 2 questions

2004-09-09 Thread Nick Smith
where do i find a -smp kernel? i havent seen any at kernel.org? -- ComputerNick a.k.a. Nick Smith Email - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web - http://www.ComputerNick.com David Johnson said: > On Thursday 09 September 2004 15:12, Nick Smith wrote: >> the second question is how can you tell if you are using b

Re: 2 questions

2004-09-09 Thread Nick Smith
where do i find a -smp kernel? i havent seen any at kernel.org? -- ComputerNick a.k.a. Nick Smith Email - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web - http://www.ComputerNick.com David Johnson said: > On Thursday 09 September 2004 15:12, Nick Smith wrote: >> the second question is how can you tell if you are using b

Re: 2 questions

2004-09-09 Thread Nick Smith
where do i find a -smp kernel? i havent seen any at kernel.org? -- ComputerNick a.k.a. Nick Smith Email - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web - http://www.ComputerNick.com David Johnson said: > On Thursday 09 September 2004 15:12, Nick Smith wrote: >> the second question is how can you tell if you are using b

Re: 2 questions

2004-09-09 Thread David Johnson
On Thursday 09 September 2004 15:12, Nick Smith wrote: > the second question is how can you tell if you are using both cpus? The best way to check is by looking at /proc/cpuinfo. > its a stock debian sparc kernel, im assuming that it would come default > with SMP enabled, am i correct? Nope. Th

2 questions

2004-09-09 Thread Nick Smith
i have a couple questions im hoping someone can help me out with, the first is how can you tell if you are working in 64bit mode? from what ive read there is 32bit userland so something of that sort, but where does the 64bit stuff come in and how can you tell if you are actually operating at 64bit?