Re: Second Life stopped working after upgrading Debian lenny

2008-01-09 Thread Alex Teclo
2008/1/9, Jostein Elvaker Haande <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Alex Teclo wrote: > > [snip] > > I have noticed that, on 2008-01-05, the Linux version of Second Life > > stopped working on my Debian lenny x86 machine. > > This was a few minutes after I did aptitude u

Second Life stopped working after upgrading Debian lenny

2008-01-09 Thread Alex Teclo
Hello, I have noticed that, on 2008-01-05, the Linux version of Second Life stopped working on my Debian lenny x86 machine. This was a few minutes after I did aptitude upgrade, so I suspect it might be some due to the installation of a new version of some package. Let's do grep "status installed

problem with debmirror on etch: Release signature does not verify.

2007-04-24 Thread Alex Teclo
Hi there, I am having a problem with debmirror on etch: It used to work, but now it fails to download files properly Package: debmirror Version: 20060907.1 Debian Release: 4.0 Here is /etc/debmirror.conf: # /etc/debmirror.conf # Output options $verbose=1; $progres

Promise ATA/RAID controller and a 2.6.14 kernel

2005-12-03 Thread Alex Teclo
Hi, I am having a problem when booting a 2.6.14 kernel on a machine running Sarge. The machine is a Compaq Pentium-II @ 300 MHz PC with a Promise ATA/RAID disk controller. I am building the 2.6.14 kernel from the linux-2.6.14.tar.gz from kernel.org. Of course, in "make config", I have the appropr

Re: sarge: 2.6.14 kernel panics on boot

2005-11-06 Thread Alex Teclo
>> Here is the entry in /boot/grub/menu.lst on machine A: >> title Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 2.6.14 >> root (hd0,4) >> kernel/vmlinuz-2.6.14 root=/dev/ataraid/d0p7 ro >> initrd /initrd.img-2.6.14 >> savedefault >> boot >> >> But, when I boot machine A with this 2

sarge: 2.6.14 kernel panics on boot

2005-11-05 Thread Alex Teclo
I am having problems with a 2.6.14 kernel. I have two x86 machines, A and B. They do not have identical hardware. Machine A is running Debian woody with a 2.4.28 kernel. There is nothing on machine B at this point. I did a tar -zcvf of everything on machine A, then I did tar -zxvf of that tar fil