reportbug doubt, help PLEASE

2010-02-16 Thread Daniele Nuzzo
hi, I noticed that the Debian amd64 lenny /5.0.3/5.0.4 can not find any cd-rom drive after the initial bootstrap, I would file a bug as it seems did not I do not know what to use because reportbug is installed on the system but they my problem is installing the system (on IBM x3250 m3) I hope

Re: Intel Atom Processor

2010-02-16 Thread Marc Olive
El Tuesday 16 February 2010 16:52:06 Stan Hoeppner va escriure: > As a bonus, due to various architectural reasons I won't delve into, 32bit > binaries will usually run slightly faster than the 64 bit cousins Really? Didn't know. 64bit binaries should be faster than a 32bit one... where's the prob

Re: Intel Atom Processor

2010-02-16 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Tue,16.Feb.10, 10:34:09, Stefan Monnier wrote: > >> Which architecture should I use for an Intel Atom Processor? > > It depends on the exact model. > > There are some Atom micros supporting 64 bits (amd64) but the vast > > majority don't (just 32 bits, so i386 is required), so better check firs

Re: portable Debian

2010-02-16 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Mon,15.Feb.10, 23:47:44, Chris Jones wrote: > What I did on my machine with a BIOS that will never recognize USB > devices, was boot off of the hard drive grub and then point grub2 to the > USB device from the shell that's accessible by hitting 'c' on the grub > boot menu. > > With current ve

Re: Air compressors vs. canned air

2010-02-16 Thread Chris Jones
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 12:28:17AM EST, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 12:24:19AM -0500, Chris Jones wrote: [...] > have you tried running an old one through the dishwasher? works for > the old model m's and many other keyboards... Yes, I've heard that before, but I have

Re: HW Raid

2010-02-16 Thread Alex Samad
Hi Thanks for all the input. I did some more research on the high point and even though it talks about smartctl it doesn't actually get you through to each device. I have now started to look at the adaptec 51245, 3 x sas connectors with fan outs to sata. and 1 x sas external connector. Seems lik

Re: Air compressors vs. canned air

2010-02-16 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 12:24:19AM -0500, Chris Jones wrote: [...] > I have changed that laptop's keyboard 4-5 times already, and since > replacements only cost about $20.00 + S&H.. a cost-effective solution is > to swap in a new keyboard when the current one stops working to my > satisfaction, [.

correction for dnsmasq.conf; was Re (2): name -> address resolution

2010-02-16 Thread peasthope
Alex, as> ... and maybe cat dnsmasq.conf Sorry; I was halucinating in the previous reply. The dnsmasq.conf on Joule is now visible here. http://carnot.yi.org/joule.dnsmasq.conf Regards,... Peter E. -- Google "pathology workshop" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-req

Re (2): name -> address resolution

2010-02-16 Thread peasthope
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 18:04:53 +1100, Alex Samad wrote, as> I presume you are on joule and it has dnsmasq + resolvconf installed on it. Yes. In this instance, telneted to Joule via an openvpn tunnel. as> can you as> cat /etc/resolv.conf* Last login: Mon Feb 15 17:23:57 PST 2010 on tty1 Linu

Re: vmlinuz-2.6.32-trunk-686

2010-02-16 Thread Sam Varghese
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 09:04:18AM -0600, John W Foster wrote: > > I had a similar issue & I found > that I needed to install the correct firmware from the testing version > of Debian. The developers have split off a lot of the firmware into > sort of modules instead of having all of them in the

Fuse issues with Debian sid 2.6.32-trunk-amd64 kernel

2010-02-16 Thread Kelly Harding
I'm running Debian sid on my Core2Duo based system as a server mainly, nothing major, just for home media use etc. Have been trying to set fuse up on it, but upon trying to load fuse modules I get the following errors: FATAL: Error inserting fuse (/lib/modules/2.6.32-trunk-amd64/kernel/fs/fuse/fu

RE: HW Raid

2010-02-16 Thread James Wu
Personally, I'd go with snmp if you are familiar with that. Manufacturer software to monitor stuff tends to be little more than an afterthought. It's often badly designed and a mess to use. Also, almost any sort of manufacturer provided software with a GUI would be windows only. Linux almost alw

Re: Intel Atom Processor

2010-02-16 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 17 Feb 2010 07:33:14 +1100, Alex Samad wrote: > On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 03:48:03PM +, Camaleón wrote: >> There are still reasons to install a 64 bits kernel if the micro >> supports it. In fact, I have an Intel Celeron with just 1 GiB of RAM >> (max. allowed is 2 GiB) and installed a

Re: vmlinuz-2.6.32-trunk-686

2010-02-16 Thread Cousin Stanley
> Subject: vmlinuz-2.6.32-trunk-686 > Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 12:05:45 +1100 (EST) > > the kernel image listed above was added to my system > (testing on an ibm thinkpad) during a recent dist-upgrade. > > it runs through all the regular boot messages but then refuses > to bring up the log-in scre

Re: Building kernel image packages with make-kpkg, custom dependency

2010-02-16 Thread Ulrich Zehl
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 03:17:20PM -0500, Cliff Flood wrote: > On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 2:11 AM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > > On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 02:36:37PM -0500, Cliff Flood wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> I'm having some problems with building kernel image packages using > >> `make-kpkg` > >> > >> I'

Automatically remounting CIFS share

2010-02-16 Thread Scott Gifford
Hello, We have a Debian Linux server which has a persistent mount of a CIFS share provided by a Buffalo fileserver (NAS) device. The mount is started automatically (from fstab) when our Debian machine boots, and works properly and consistently, unless the fileserver is rebooted. Once that happen

Re: Intel Atom Processor

2010-02-16 Thread Alex Samad
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 03:48:03PM +, Camaleón wrote: > On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 10:34:09 -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote: > [snip] > There are still reasons to install a 64 bits kernel if the micro supports > it. In fact, I have an Intel Celeron with just 1 GiB of RAM (max. allowed > is 2 GiB) and

Re: Building kernel image packages with make-kpkg, custom dependency

2010-02-16 Thread Cliff Flood
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 2:11 AM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 02:36:37PM -0500, Cliff Flood wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm having some problems with building kernel image packages using >> `make-kpkg` >> >> I'm trying to build a package with a custom dependency and have tried >> editin

Re: j2se on debian

2010-02-16 Thread Matt Zagrabelny
On Mon, 2010-02-15 at 22:23 -0800, bri...@aracnet.com wrote: > Hi all, > > If I need j2se installed on Debian, what's my best option ? Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't j2se pretty old? FWIW, here is what I do to get "java" working: 1 echo "deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ unstable main

Re: portable Debian

2010-02-16 Thread Mark Allums
On 2/15/2010 10:36 AM, Stefan Monnier wrote: Some "live" distributions have "USB environments" (I call them) which allow you to create a bootable image complete with a good-sized /home/ space for data on a USB thumb drive. An example is Knoppix (http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/), which has a uti

Expand a .img raw disk image.

2010-02-16 Thread Tim Dobson
Hi everyone, I'm building a custom Debian image to be installed from USB. I've basically been following this post: http://blogs.koolwal.net/2009/02/25/installing-linux-on-usb-part-7-install-debian-linux-from-usb-drive/ and trying to modify the process a bit. Basically I've got the debian boot

Re: vmlinuz-2.6.32-trunk-686

2010-02-16 Thread John W Foster
-Original Message- From: Sam Varghese Reply-to: s...@gnubies.com To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: vmlinuz-2.6.32-trunk-686 Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 12:05:45 +1100 (EST) the kernel image listed above was added to my system (testing on an ibm thinkpad) during a recent dist-upgrade.

Re: Undeletable files on UDF formatted HD

2010-02-16 Thread Matthew Moore
On Tuesday 16 February 2010 4:27:51 am Jason Heeris wrote: > I'd go so far as to say that it's so undocumented as to be almost > completely unusable, but wading through the source gives me a hint as > to why it won't work — I *suspect* that it requires a partitioned > block device. IIRC not so lon

Re: Intel Atom Processor

2010-02-16 Thread Stan Hoeppner
Stefan Monnier put forth on 2/16/2010 9:34 AM: >>> Which architecture should I use for an Intel Atom Processor? >> It depends on the exact model. >> There are some Atom micros supporting 64 bits (amd64) but the vast >> majority don't (just 32 bits, so i386 is required), so better check first >> t

Re: Intel Atom Processor

2010-02-16 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 10:34:09 -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote: >>> Which architecture should I use for an Intel Atom Processor? >> It depends on the exact model. >> There are some Atom micros supporting 64 bits (amd64) but the vast >> majority don't (just 32 bits, so i386 is required), so better check

Re: Intel Atom Processor

2010-02-16 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> Which architecture should I use for an Intel Atom Processor? > It depends on the exact model. > There are some Atom micros supporting 64 bits (amd64) but the vast > majority don't (just 32 bits, so i386 is required), so better check first > the serial number. Don't bother checking: since you

Re: portable Debian

2010-02-16 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> A good place to test your system is the local consumer >> electronics store. > Closed a couple of years ago, CompUSA that is. > I still have a Best Buy not too far from me, but I'm not sure they would > be agreeable beyond a quick boot, which would be okay if everything > works, but not ideal if

Re: Air compressors vs. canned air

2010-02-16 Thread Rob Owens
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 12:24:19AM -0500, Chris Jones wrote: > All sound advice and thanks to all for your comments. > > Come to think of it, I should have mentioned that I only routinely use > air on the laptop's keyboard, a flimsy model that vaguely tries to > impersonate the real thing, with en

Re: portable Debian

2010-02-16 Thread Rob Owens
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 11:47:44PM -0500, Chris Jones wrote: > On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 11:36:23AM EST, Stefan Monnier wrote: > > - Some udev rules try to give unique and *stable* names to devices by > > simply remembering the names they used in the past. On a system that > > you move around on

Re: Intel Atom Processor

2010-02-16 Thread Glenn English
>>> Which architecture should I use for an Intel Atom Processor? Or maybe just boot an amd64 CD and see if it works?? -- Glenn English g...@slsware.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debia

Re: Undeletable files on UDF formatted HD

2010-02-16 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 20:26:05 +0800, Jason Heeris wrote: >> ¿NTFS? It should fit some of your requirements (works on windows, linux >> and MacOS -I think-) and allows ACL. > > It's not so much user ACL but the whole executable/read/write issue (I > get a bit sick of 100s of, eg. photos being marke

Re: Undeletable files on UDF formatted HD

2010-02-16 Thread Jason Heeris
> ¿NTFS? It should fit some of your requirements (works on windows, linux > and MacOS -I think-) and allows ACL. It's not so much user ACL but the whole executable/read/write issue (I get a bit sick of 100s of, eg. photos being marked executable, and having to manually sort it out) — does NTFS sup

KDE: Devices appearing twice in device notifier

2010-02-16 Thread Adrian von Bidder
Heyho! On my squeeze/sid installation, USB keys recently have started to appear twice in KDE's device notifier widget. I can work normally (I can even mount the device twice, there were no issues with that that I noticed), but it's a bit strange ... There certainly is only one device at the ke

Re: UDF: maximum file/directory limit?

2010-02-16 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 10:30:42 +, Roger Leigh wrote: > I've formatted an external 500GB HDD with UDF using mkudffs > (--media-type=hd --blocksize=512), and this is now usable by both Linux > and Windows. While copying data to it, the copy aborted with a mkdir > error (ENOSPC). df showed that i

Zarządzanie projektami z sukcesem

2010-02-16 Thread pomorskie zachodniopomorskie szkolenia
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Re: Undeletable files on UDF formatted HD

2010-02-16 Thread Jason Heeris
On 16 February 2010 18:08, Jason Heeris wrote: > On 16 February 2010 16:51, Camaleón wrote: >> Package "udftools" comes with "wrudf" which is decribes as: >> >> *** >> wrudf - Maintains a UDF filesystem (undocumented) >> *** > > Ah yes...  wow, it is quite undocumented, isn't it... Alas, I could

Re: Undeletable files on UDF formatted HD

2010-02-16 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 18:08:43 +0800, Jason Heeris wrote: > On 16 February 2010 16:51, Camaleón wrote: >> Package "udftools" comes with "wrudf" which is decribes as: >> >> *** >> wrudf - Maintains a UDF filesystem (undocumented) *** > > Ah yes... wow, it is quite undocumented, isn't it... Yes :-(

Re: annoying 4gb seg fixup

2010-02-16 Thread Tomasz Pajor
Even updating to libc6-xen 2.11-0exp4 didn't help. apt-get install libc6=2.11-0exp4 libc-bin=2.11-0exp4 \ libc6-xen=2.11-0exp4 libc-dev-bin=2.11-0exp4 \ libc6-dev=2.11-0exp4 libc6-i686=2.11-0exp4 locales=2.11-0exp4 (none):~# ldd /usr/sbin/apache2 linux-gate.so.1 => (0x00872000)

hole in openssh?

2010-02-16 Thread Jerzy Orlowski
Hi I have a quite fresh installation of Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 \n \l my syslog says Feb 15 16:40:28 buwiwmd kernel: [1056679.635162] ssh-scan[18314]: segfault at 0 ip 08048e33 sp bfcfb370 error 4 in ssh-scan[8048000+c] Feb 15 16:40:34 buwiwmd kernel: [1056685.304654] ssh-scan[18320]: segfau

Re: schroot and automount

2010-02-16 Thread Roger Leigh
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 08:27:48AM +, arenev...@fdn.fr wrote: > Andrew Malcolmson wrote: > > > Also, I think your 'directory' > > setting should be 'location', i.e. 'location=/srv/chroot/ia32'. See > > man schroot.conf for details. > > actually, location seems to be deprecated, while direct

UDF: maximum file/directory limit?

2010-02-16 Thread Roger Leigh
I've formatted an external 500GB HDD with UDF using mkudffs (--media-type=hd --blocksize=512), and this is now usable by both Linux and Windows. While copying data to it, the copy aborted with a mkdir error (ENOSPC). df showed that it had used about 20% of the data blocks and a tiny fraction (<1%

Re: Undeletable files on UDF formatted HD

2010-02-16 Thread Jason Heeris
On 16 February 2010 16:51, Camaleón wrote: > Package "udftools" comes with "wrudf" which is decribes as: > > *** > wrudf - Maintains a UDF filesystem (undocumented) > *** Ah yes... wow, it is quite undocumented, isn't it... > Not sure why you need a UDF filesystem :-?. I wanted: 1. A filesyste

Re: Intel Atom Processor

2010-02-16 Thread Tixy
On Tue, 2010-02-16 at 10:37 +0100, Marc Olive wrote: > El Tuesday 16 February 2010 10:09:34 Warren King va escriure: > > Which architecture should I use for an Intel Atom Processor? > > If it's a 64 bits one you should use amd64, otherwise or in doubt use x86. Just for clarity, the usual Debian n

Re: Intel Atom Processor

2010-02-16 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 01:09:34 -0800, Warren King wrote: > Which architecture should I use for an Intel Atom Processor? It depends on the exact model. There are some Atom micros supporting 64 bits (amd64) but the vast majority don't (just 32 bits, so i386 is required), so better check first the

Re: Intel Atom Processor

2010-02-16 Thread Sjoerd Hardeman
Marc Olive schreef: El Tuesday 16 February 2010 10:09:34 Warren King va escriure: Which architecture should I use for an Intel Atom Processor? If it's a 64 bits one you should use amd64, otherwise or in doubt use x86. So look up your processor in the list on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_

Re: Intel Atom Processor

2010-02-16 Thread Marc Olive
El Tuesday 16 February 2010 10:09:34 Warren King va escriure: > Which architecture should I use for an Intel Atom Processor? If it's a 64 bits one you should use amd64, otherwise or in doubt use x86. > Warren King > > wk...@meritel.com -- Marc Olivé Grup Blau -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to deb

Intel Atom Processor

2010-02-16 Thread Warren King
Which architecture should I use for an Intel Atom Processor? Warren King wk...@meritel.com

Re: Undeletable files on UDF formatted HD

2010-02-16 Thread Pier Paolo
WD passport series hd: i have a tera one and my friend a small mypassport 320gb; either with this fucking udf thing that has to be a firmware thing, providing some backup and crypting stuff, not very useful, not useful at all in linux. debian see it as a udf cd filesystem and optionally mount it ac

Re: annoying 4gb seg fixup

2010-02-16 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 09:25:46 +0100, Tomasz Pajor wrote: >> Are you running Xen? There is a reference to that error at Debian's >> wiki: >> >> *** >> 4gb seg fixup errors >> http://wiki.debian.org/Xen#A4gbsegfixuperrors *** >> > As i sad this is on Amazon EC2, so yes it's in Xen. Dunno what

Re: Undeletable files on UDF formatted HD

2010-02-16 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 14:10:18 +0800, Jason Heeris wrote: (...) > Are there any tools to repair the filesystem? I couldn't find any UDF > fsck, but maybe someone here knows of something? Package "udftools" comes with "wrudf" which is decribes as: *** wrudf - Maintains a UDF filesystem (undocumen

Re: schroot and automount

2010-02-16 Thread arenevier
Andrew Malcolmson wrote: > On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 8:15 AM, wrote: >> >> Here is my schroot.conf >> >> [ia32] >> description=Debian testing 32bits >> directory=/srv/chroot/ia32 >> users=arno >> root-groups=root >> root-users=arno >> run-exec-scripts=true >> > > You've omitted the 'type=' settin

Re: Air compressors vs. canned air

2010-02-16 Thread Chris Jones
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 01:12:24AM EST, Kent West wrote: > Chris Jones wrote: > > ...at this point I'm concerned the connector might be > > reaching the end of its useful life, and that means the next step would > > be replacing the motherboard. > Or just solder in a new connector Yes, more

Re: annoying 4gb seg fixup

2010-02-16 Thread Tomasz Pajor
I keep getting this messages in syslog: Feb 15 19:50:49 (none) kernel: 4gb seg fixup, process apache2 (pid 10345), cs:ip 73:005ea375 Can anybody tell me what to-do to get rid of this annoying messages? Are you running Xen? There is a reference to that error at Debian's wiki: ***