pues ya lo solucione y ya mire la paginita esa que me habeis sugerido /\/\/\/
On Sat, 4 Dec 2004 17:01:34 +0100, David Schmitt
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> On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 06:28:27PM -0500, David Arenas wrote:
> > (==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/XF86Config-4"
On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 08:10:36AM -0200, Philip Pinkerton wrote:
> HOW DO I REMOVE BLAABLAH SO apt-get (dpkg) STOP WANTING TO HAVE IT
> REINSTALLED ?
Try using "dpkg --purge blaablah".
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On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 06:28:27PM -0500, David Arenas wrote:
> (==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/XF86Config-4"
> Parse error on line 124 of section DRI in file /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
> ":p!" is not a valid keyword in this section.
> (EE) Problem parsing t
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On Tuesday, 23 Nov 2004, Frederico Rodrigues Abraham wrote:
>hi. have the mldonkey-server and mldonkey-gui packages been
>removed from debian sarge?
FWIW, you could try backports' amule package...
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> Just Debian-installer installed Sarge on my Thinkpad T22 with
> a Lucent Orinoco Gold PCMCIA card plugged in it (ie I did the
> net install via 802.11b).
> It certainly Just Works (as it did on RedHat9 before);
> ebuyer uk us
Already did, thanks... It's a big kernel
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This is really starting to get to me...
Has anybody seen this problem?
Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount rfs on unknown block
(0.0)
only with non initrd kernels. HELP PLEASE!!
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2.6.9 kernel with all the patches I need for my laptop that I want
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It will also change your lilo or grub configuration. if you don't trust
that, as root type "lilo" (quotes not included), or "update-grub".
Your old kernel will still be there to boot to.
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Vegard Lundby Rekaa wrote:
because of the cdr problems with Sarge kernel 2.6.8 I want to change from
kernel 2.6.8 to 2.6.7. How do I do this?
Regards Vegard
apt-get install kernel-image-2.6.7-(386|686|k7)
install, reboot and your away!
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ot dependent on XXX
>
> XXX being some X11 essentials package, having mostly font
> related stuff. Sorry, can't recall the name.
> Again, why is there no dependency set up ?
The packages x-window-system and x-window-system-core are designed for
that.
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I have a Thinkpad 560X happily running Sarge. All it needs for
complete happiness is WiFi.
What cards are known to Just Work (more or less) with Sarge?
(And just to be fussy, ones that are available in the UK ...)
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Basically, it's a known bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=272712
solution is:
fixed by adding
export SAL_DISABLE_CUPS=1
to /etc/openoffice/openoffice.conf
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Hi There,
I did a standard apt-get install openoffice.org to install open office.
When starting open office, I get the splash screen come up, but then
before the application actually starts (any open office package) I get a
box come up with: Unrecoverable error, and open office closes.
Anyone ha
ing I find that I have to run it manually
because cron didn't run the daily stuff.
This seems like a really basic simple thing, but I can't figure out what to do to
fix this problem. Any help will be GREATLY appreciated!
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t done anything that should make my XKB configuration "complex." I can't
figure out how to get this message to go away. Also the splash now stays up
forever.Bottom line, X is not working as nicely as it used to before the upgrade
and I don't know how to go back.
Thanks,
D
ate to take this discussion "off list",
please someone let me know.
DJP
But I'm definitely on the short path to insanity as well.
I'd be interested to know if, after getting the machine back, a Debian
install would manifest with the same results, and if not, what mods
were made
On 24/08/2004, at 3:33 AM, Barclay Osborn wrote:
I'm running sarge-testing on a Shuttle SB52G2 P4 2.4/1 gig RAM, last
apt-get updated about two weeks ago (2.4.26). Short version of
problem:
the box spontaneously reboots after a couple minutes of uptime.
snip
I have a very similar problem, on a ma
to be nvidia rather than
nv after installing the driver? Took me a while to figure that one out.
I believe the nvdia driver taints the kernel, whether or not you
consider this bad, is up to you I guess.
Dave
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le.
Do you know if this is a long term solution, or should I keep trying to
dhcp to run correctly?
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e dhclient is getting everything it needs to, but
the rest of the computer isn't being told that. Any ideas, or should I
submit a bug report?
Cheers,
David
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, Klaus Ita wrote:
> Hi David!
> first of all i forgot on which list that was. maybe you can rereply o
s unreachable
.
.
.
So, even though dhcp seems to be working, the rest of the computer is
etting the message. Does this narrow the problem down at all?
Thanks,
David
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der woody, so I know it is not a problem with any of the kernel
configurations or drivers (as those were not updated in my transition to
Sarge). I would appreciate any help or guidance on this matter.
Please respond directly to me, as I am not subscribed to the mailing
lists.
Thanks in advanc
Since installing the latest perl package (5.8.3) I have been unable to run
suidperl. The error I get is:
suidperl needs fd script
This breaks other packages, such as openwebmail, on my system.
Advice would be appreciated.
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- Is there anything we can do about it?
This is lot of questionning that I have... I a lot concerned about spammers that uses
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Thanks for reading up to this line!
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and I don't have this problem with it the only difference is
that I have kernel 2.6.0-1-686-smp here, using libc6-686.
I'm sorry for this long message, but if somebody can give me some clue to debug apache
using gdb (or something else), or even know the cause of the problem.. p
Running Debian Testing with Galeon, Balsa, and KDE from Unstable
Korganizer crashes on KDE startup in normal user mode, does not when
started as root. Same behavior with Konqueror, and Printer Admin.
Haven't expored much to see what else...
Any suggestions most welcome
pgp0.pgp
Descriptio
Running the 2.4.22 kernel compiled from kernel-source deb with
lowlatency, win4lin, and supermount-ng patches applied. Compiled with
devfs support turned on and set to automount at boot, used make-kpkg
for the compile. Compiled alsa-source ver 2.8 deb with make-kpkg, dpkg
-i both resulting
Okay, I'm stumped - upgrade to 2.6.0 with either make-kpkg or
traditional compile results in the ipppd returning "can't locate
isdnctrl in /dev/isdnctrl or device/isdn/isdnctrl - no such device"
the HiSax driver is in the kernel and I have the correct version of
module-init-tools: I can insert a
Recently upgraded one of my boxes to testing via apt-get dist-upgrade
Replied the default no to all config changes.
Replied yes to flex upgrade
Now the problem is with the ipppd.
The daemon starts and returns "can't open configuration file ipppd.ippp0
- no such file or directory".
The file IS in /
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uname -a: Linux (none) 2.4.20-1-386
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> ons 2003-08-06 klockan 03.54 skrev David Z Maze:
>> http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/netinst/i386/sarge-i386-netinst.iso
>
>> Initial attempt was a network install, which threw me into the text-mode
>> interface
Martin Sjögren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ons 2003-08-06 klockan 03.54 skrev David Z Maze:
>> http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/netinst/i386/sarge-i386-netinst.iso
>
>> Initial attempt was a network install, which threw me into the text-mode
>> interface
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http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/netinst/i386/sarge-i386-netinst.iso
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uname -a:
Linux (none) 2.4.21-3-386 #3 Sun Jul 2
Package: installation-reports
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Linux (none) 2.4.21-3-386 #3 Sun Jul 2
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the version in woody
before doing a complete upgrade to avoid such problems. I would guess
this wasn't done in this case.
Rather than try to fix it by hand, I started from scratch, wiping my
partitions and all.
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On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 06:31:09PM +1200, David Zanetti wrote:
> > Currently running potato, wanted to upgrade to woody, and apt-get
> > dist-upgrade insists it needs to remove sysvinit (and
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Currently running potato, wanted to upgrade to woody, and apt-get
dist-upgrade insists it needs to remove sysvinit (and util-linux) to do
the upgrade.
Anyone have any ideas why it wants to? Known bug, or is there something
munted about my potato ins
file(s)
for youe display manager (xdm, gdm, kdm, wdm, ...) and grep for
'nolisten'. Then remove the '-nolisten tcp' option from the X command
line.
This question gets asked here every and on debian-user every few days.
Perhaps this could be asked in a postinst script?
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n file(s)
for youe display manager (xdm, gdm, kdm, wdm, ...) and grep for
'nolisten'. Then remove the '-nolisten tcp' option from the X command
line.
This question gets asked here every and on debian-user every few days.
Perhaps this could be asked in a postinst script?
dd
etc/init.d/gdm restart
# /etc/init.d/kdm restart
To determine what display manager you are running:
$ cat /etc/X11/default-display-manager
It should contain a path to the display manager binary.
dd
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# /etc/init.d/gdm restart
# /etc/init.d/kdm restart
To determine what display manager you are running:
$ cat /etc/X11/default-display-manager
It should contain a path to the display manager binary.
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fails with a compiler error then probably others will as well.
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have gpm running?
I have this problem at times, even with repeat options set with woody.
If you switch to a console and /etc/init.d/gpm stop does this fix the
problem?
david
>
> > Standard PS/2 3-button mouse with H and V scrollwheels (imwheel)
> > Standard 104 keyboard
>
>
I have this problem at times, even with repeat options set with woody.
If you switch to a console and /etc/init.d/gpm stop does this fix the
problem?
david
>
> > Standard PS/2 3-button mouse with H and V scrollwheels (imwheel)
> > Standard 104 keyboard
>
> I have experienced
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Correct me if I ma wrong:
boot-floppies 3.0.15 works and 3.0.16 off people.debian.org didn't get
past the "Install the Base System" stage, presumably a debootstrap
error.
Thanks,
David
Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 06:04:58PM +0200 wrote:
> David Kimdon wrote:
>
> >>By th
Correct me if I ma wrong:
boot-floppies 3.0.15 works and 3.0.16 off people.debian.org didn't get
past the "Install the Base System" stage, presumably a debootstrap
error.
Thanks,
David
Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 06:04:58PM +0200 wrote:
> David Kimdon wrote:
>
> >>By th
4.8, and I'm very happy
with it - it's the last stable before the wacky stuff
started to happen to the stable branch of linux.
Just my 2'pences worth...
David.
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To: debian-
4.8, and I'm very happy
with it - it's the last stable before the wacky stuff
started to happen to the stable branch of linux.
Just my 2'pences worth...
David.
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Problem is that if you upgrade to 2.4.12 it breaks ext3
David.
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Previously Rainer
Problem is that if you upgrade to 2.4.12 it breaks ext3
David.
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Subject: Re: woody is getting worse...
Previously Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> I
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I'll make you a promise.
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up the least space?
Floppy images, please! It's much more obvious what to do with them.
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Curiously, I fell across this last night. I couldn't see anything
suitable anywhere in disks-i386/current/ ; in particular, the
drivers.tgz doesn't include it.
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Curiously, I fell across this last night. I couldn't see anything
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Thanks for the report. I filed two bugs:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?archive=no&bug=98439
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?archive=no&bug=98433
David
Tue, May 22, 2001 at 04:27:29PM -0400 wrote:
> I tried the floppies with the 5/18 date from http.us,
Thanks for the report. I filed two bugs:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?archive=no&bug=98439
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?archive=no&bug=98433
David
Tue, May 22, 2001 at 04:27:29PM -0400 wrote:
> I tried the floppies with the 5/18 date from http.us,
Thu, May 17, 2001 at 10:50:35AM -0400 wrote:
> David Whedon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > We really need to build a new version from cvs. Adam is going to tag the
> > cvs
> > tree for 2.3.2. This should happen soon, I'm not sure what we are waiting
>
Thu, May 17, 2001 at 10:50:35AM -0400 wrote:
> David Whedon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > We really need to build a new version from cvs. Adam is going to tag the cvs
> > tree for 2.3.2. This should happen soon, I'm not sure what we are waiting on.
> > W
we're all using the
> same set?
yes, you are right, I shouldn't have suggested cvs. I wasn't aware that this
was part of large scale testing. IMO we should be build a new version from cvs
that has many bugs fixed.
David
I assume you are suing current cvs? I've gotten a somewhat functioning system
installed with current cvs and other have too.
Wed, May 16, 2001 at 01:13:02PM -0400 wrote:
>
> Uhm, has *anyone* succeeded to install a machine using the woody boot
> floppies? So far, I've just met with utter failur
de so that we're all using the
> same set?
yes, you are right, I shouldn't have suggested cvs. I wasn't aware that this
was part of large scale testing. IMO we should be build a new version from cvs
that has many bugs fixed.
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I assume you are suing current cvs? I've gotten a somewhat functioning system
installed with current cvs and other have too.
Wed, May 16, 2001 at 01:13:02PM -0400 wrote:
>
> Uhm, has *anyone* succeeded to install a machine using the woody boot
> floppies? So far, I've just met with utter failu
pports the 53C1010 and 53C1010_66 chips.
Just to confirm that it does; I'm using a 53C1010 with a 2.2.19
kernel, no trouble. I've never seen behaviour like described here, but
I would suggest the usual (check cabling, termination, pull crappy
SCSI CD drives and whatnot off the bus tempora
it supports the 53C1010 and 53C1010_66 chips.
Just to confirm that it does; I'm using a 53C1010 with a 2.2.19
kernel, no trouble. I've never seen behaviour like described here, but
I would suggest the usual (check cabling, termination, pull crappy
SCSI CD drives and whatnot off the b
gpm and same results. Gpm started, keyboard lock.
> Remotely killing gpm unlocked it. I just had to compile 2.4.4 and it
> went away.
I'm assuming these keyboard/gpm problems were after you upgraded to sid so I'm
not going to worry about them for now.
> I think there's little more to say, the box's been working
> like a charm since I installed it.
>
Thanks,
David
gpm and same results. Gpm started, keyboard lock.
> Remotely killing gpm unlocked it. I just had to compile 2.4.4 and it
> went away.
I'm assuming these keyboard/gpm problems were after you upgraded to sid so I'm
not going to worry about them for now.
> I think there's little more to say, the box's been working
> like a charm since I installed it.
>
Thanks,
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except in the console mode) and the
system doesn't seem to understand my locales file (again except in the
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I'm trying to upgrade my woody system after letting that slide
for a month. I can't get xbase-clients to go in because it can't
overwrite xf86config which is also in xserver-common:
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Reading Package Li
I'm trying to upgrade my woody system after letting that slide
for a month. I can't get xbase-clients to go in because it can't
overwrite xf86config which is also in xserver-common:
(/dev/tty1)root@dlcpc:/root[549]# apt-get -f dist-upgrade 2>&1 | tee -a
install.0040.log
Reading Package Lists...
ted some
stuff that didn't make it in under the wire, but I'd still like people
to test (MILO support in particular) - is it okay for me to either (a)
retag, or (b) just upload them as 2.2.9 even though the source isn't
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Hi,
I got a chance to install my set of boot floppies (which is just before
2.2.6, and more or less the same as Christian Meder's except for the initial
boot process) on an AlphaServer DS10 today. It was an ... interesting ...
experience.
I have a feeling some of these problems have already been
On Thu, Feb 03, 2000 at 04:13:48AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The patch will be kept separate from the CVS sources until we agree with
> David which approach we take in the official Alpha release.
I have a feeling you guys have the right approach, seeing as the 2.2 MILO
isn
oppy / Adaptec bug redux
>
> Hi,
>
> On 6 May, David Bristel wrote:
> > The problem isn't with the Adaptec, it's the Adaptec on certain
> motherboards.
> > I'd be happy to test new patches on the more problematic boards I've
> > experienced, I
May 1999, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> Date: 06 May 1999 21:22:19 -0400
> From: Adam Di Carlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-testing@lists.debian.org
> Cc: "Karl B. Hammar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Mats Engstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, James Rodgers <[
Dave
On 3 May 1999, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> Date: 03 May 1999 18:35:15 -0400
> From: Adam Di Carlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: David Bristel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], debian-testing@lists.debian.org
> Subject: boot floppies hang. kernel
Dave Bristel
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 3 May 1999, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> Date: 03 May 1999 18:35:15 -0400
> From: Adam Di Carlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: David Bristel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], debian-testing@lists.debian.org
out that most CDROM drives are
fine would have been a serious win right back in 1.2...
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