Leslie Rhorer wrote:
> It is a stock kernel from the current Debian repository. The firmware was
> loaded using `apt-get install firmware-bnx2`.
Try to find the firmware that matches - I think the message tells you which
version is required. Compare with what you hahve in /lib/firmware
Here in j
I believe this is meant for the list and was sent to me instead for
responding suggesting more details
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Subject: Re: bug report
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2017 13:37:32 +0100
From: Thibault Roulet
I'm using a USB3 docking station for HDD. (Sharkoon QuickPort USB 3)
Du
Thibault Roulet writes:
> I have some serious issues with USB 3 HDD docking station, in which
> package should I report this bug ?
The hardware is not what determines which package to which you should
report the bug.
Instead, you will need to specify what software is behaving incorrectly.
That'
It is a stock kernel from the current Debian repository. The firmware was
loaded using `apt-get install firmware-bnx2`.
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On 02/21/2017 01:54 PM, Catherine Gramze wrote:
Can you verify which type of AT&T Uverse you have? They have renamed
their 3 meg or so DSL as Uverse, as well as their fiber 30 meg or
more service.
On Feb 21, 2017, at 01:42 PM, "Stephen P. Molnar"
wrote:
I have the Debian 8 version of Firefo
Can you verify which type of AT&T Uverse you have? They have renamed their 3
meg or so DSL as Uverse, as well as their fiber 30 meg or more service.
On Feb 21, 2017, at 01:42 PM, "Stephen P. Molnar"
wrote:
I have the Debian 8 version of Firefox installed and have encountered a
rather stra
I have the Debian 8 version of Firefox installed and have encountered a
rather strange problem.
It seems that when my wife uses Firefox to access her Ebay account she
encounters a random error when a popup window says that the DOS
connection has been lost. There are a number of strange things
MoBo in this "place" (connector for power button, reset, leds, etc) has
5V or lower voltage (depends on model), and very low and safe current.
If You do this whith good light its not possible to make short circuit
on another place in mobo unless... You are drunk at this work :)
Dnia 2017-02-21, w
rhkra...@gmail.com:
> On Tuesday, February 21, 2017 08:37:11 AM Dan Purgert wrote:
>> GiaThnYgeia wrote:
> ...
>>> Never a good idea, there are cheap tools of measuring current, a short
>>> can blow a good power source/transformer. How do you check industrial 3
>>> phase 440V, just ground it with
On Tuesday, February 21, 2017 08:37:11 AM Dan Purgert wrote:
> GiaThnYgeia wrote:
...
> > Never a good idea, there are cheap tools of measuring current, a short
> > can blow a good power source/transformer. How do you check industrial 3
> > phase 440V, just ground it with a train rail see if there
>
>
> >> There might also be an issue with power switch. You can try
> disconnecting
> >> power switch and touch the power switch pins simultaneously with
> conductive
> >> metal like screwdriver. Just careful when doing this.
> >>
> >> -Vikki
> >
> > Never a good idea, there are cheap tools of mea
Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> Basically anything that can run Debian and has two suitable
>> ethernet ports will do. An old laptop? One of the shiny little
>> Raspberry-Pi style devices? (Probably not the Pi itself; it only
>> has one ethernet port.)
>
> I use a BananaPi for that. It has 3 network inte
GiaThnYgeia wrote:
>
>
> Vignesh Ragupathy:
>
>>
>> There might also be an issue with power switch. You can try disconnecting
>> power switch and touch the power switch pins simultaneously with conductive
>> metal like screwdriver. Just careful when doing this.
>>
>> -Vikki
>
> Never a good idea,
GiaThnYgeia composed on 2017-02-21 12:41 (UTC):
Vignesh Ragupathy:
There might also be an issue with power switch. You can try disconnecting
power switch and touch the power switch pins simultaneously with conductive
metal like screwdriver. Just careful when doing this.
Never a good idea,
On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 10:52:37PM +, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> The best way to achieve this is to use backports, if one exists for the
> packages you are interested in.
>
> Failing that, it's possible that the version of the package in testing or
> unstable can be installed on your stable sys
Vignesh Ragupathy:
>
> There might also be an issue with power switch. You can try disconnecting
> power switch and touch the power switch pins simultaneously with conductive
> metal like screwdriver. Just careful when doing this.
>
> -Vikki
Never a good idea, there are cheap tools of measuri
Hi,
I have a problem with davfs on Jessie. I can connect to a server and can
copy file into the mounted directory, but after reread the directory it
isn't contains the copied file. The davfs server works well, if
I connected from a Wheezy or a Windows workstation.
Here is a part from the server
Hi all,
I have some serious issues with USB 3 HDD docking station, in which
package should I report this bug ?
Thanks
Thibault Roulet
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