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> Andreas Janssen wrote:
>>
>> Install the following package:
>>
>> <http://packages.debian.org/etch/firmware-ipw3945>
>>
>> and reload the driver module ipw3945:
>>
>> modprobe -r ipw3945
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les file.
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Install the following package:
<http://packages.debian.org/etch/firmware-ipw3945>
and reload the driver module ipw3945:
modprobe -r ipw3945
modprobe ipw3945
Also check your dmesg output.
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> You could recompile 2.6.25-2-686 on you Etch system from source and
> then install the result.
Or you could install 2.6.25 from
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>> ramdisk=8192
>> initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.24-1-686
>
>
> Is this correct? Thanks in advance!
I have not tested this for the root partition, but if you use initramfs
for your initrd, which includes udev in the initial ram disk, you
ded in Sarge, released in June 2005.
However Sarge is outdated and not supported by the Debian security team
anymore.
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For security reasons, pppd does not change the default gateway if you
already have a default gateway (at least if you use the noauth option,
as far as I know). You need to explicitely allow this using the
replacedefaultroute
option in /etc/ppp/peers/kppp or /etc/ppp/options.
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(and enough free space in /var to
download the new packages). And maybe wait with using Testing until you
have some more experience with the package management, because you
surely will run into changes dependency problems more often than with
Testing that with Stable. And, of course, don't forg
"aptitude update" and "aptitude upgrade" (or "aptitude dist-upgrade")
> solve my problems?
Probably not, if you already have packages from Etch installed. In that
case you would have to downgrade them, but downgrading is tricky and
not officially supported. I recommend
release. There is however no guarantee that these packages
will (or can) be accepted by the stable release managers. If they are
rejected you may end up with packages without security updates.
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> deb http://security.debian.org/ etch/updates main contrib non-free
> deb-src http://security.debian.org/ etch/updates main contrib non-free
>
> deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org/ etch main
>
> Any comments?
http://www.us.debian.org/releases/etch/
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>> On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 15:14:44 +0200 Andreas Janssen
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > - add the
rds and add an entry for it to your
boot loader configuration - that way as long as you are not sure that
everything works you can still boot into your system using your
passwords. Took me more that an hour of rebooting grml, cryptsetupping,
mounting, chrooting my root fs and rebuilding initr
much total physical RAM do you have? How much swap? How
> much swap is being used?
And of course, how fast is your CPU?
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includes 211 mbytes
that are used for file caching. The cache size will decrease when
applications need the RAM. The second line shows you how much RAM is
used without the cache. Also take a look at top or htop.
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which is a virtual package.
> libglu1-mesa: Conflicts: libglu1 which is a virtual package.
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The Etch release notes have some info on this problem.
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that, follow the configuration guidelines in the ndiswrapper Wiki
on ndiswrapper.sf.net. For the future, use apt-cache show $packagename
and apt-cache search $keyword to get more information on the packages
you are about to install.
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>> I think one of them uses a ralink chipset, which means that there is
>> a driver available, how
ear wg511t pcmcia card also
works, it uses an atheros chipset and runs with the madwifi driver.
Packages are available in non-free, so you also need to build them
using non-free. If you want to buy Netgear adapters, take a close look
at the product name. An additional letter or number can mean that is
i386 also comes with an AMD64 kernel package. It should run fine
with a 32 bit userspace environment.
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dea why this happens.
> How is the link being restored on boot? From where?
You probably use udev, which generates device files and symlinks
dynamically. Take a look at /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-cd.rules.
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> Is there a list somewhere or something
You can use dpkg-reconfigure with any package, but for most it won't ask
any questions. You can use debconf-get-selections from the
debconf-utils package to find out which packages ask questions.
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led version has a lower priority
(100<200). It has a lower priority because that version is not
available in any archive. Probably because that version is outdated. By
the way, where did you get it from? It is not part of stable. I
recommend that you either upgrade or pin the installed version to
he second number. 2.4 kernels are stable, 2.5 was
a developement branch, 2.6 is stable (more or less ;-))
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/usr/mirror, apt-upgrade will still
> tryn and download it.
Check apt-cache policy packagename to see if your apt-move package
source is listed. If it is, move it to a higher position in your
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supported by the madwifi driver (atheros chip) and work with hostapd
and wpa_supplicant. They support 802.11 a/b/g. Please note that the USB
stick from the same product line uses another chipset.
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be correct. If you still have
problems, make sure xfonts.*-transcoded is installed. You probably also
want to use AntiAliasing so smoothen the edges of your fonts. How you
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> /etc/apt/sources.list file but not manually but through interface. I
> think there was a tool like this but I don't remember what it was.
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>> You can get official debian keys from the debian-archive-keyring
>> package. Never just download keys from some gpg server just because
>> someone tell
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>> The first time you tried to export the key from gpg to apt, but you
>> didn't have the key in your gpg keyring. The second time, you
>> imported
u
didn't have the key in your gpg keyring. The second time, you imported
the key to gpg, but didn't feed it to apt.
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the new package has correct dependencies that make sure the conflicting
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> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root src19 2006-02-04 12:32 linux ->
> linux-source-2.6.15
Remove this symlink, and remove /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.15 as well.
Then run module-assistant prepare and m-a auto-install ndiswrapper.
you tell it where
the initrd is? Btw, if you use kernel-package, this will be done
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> libtdb1 debtags adept
> Install these packages without verification [y/N]?
> Where am I going wrong?
Did you run apt-get update? Also check where the package comes from
(apt-cache policy debtags adept libtdb1).
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mport
>
> I tried this also. Still I get error as mentioned above.
> What should I do?
You need to run apt-key, e.g.
apt-key add ziyi_key_2006.asc
Of course this only works /after/ you installed apt from
testing/ustable. You can also install the debian-archive-keyring
package and
hey are.
Install apt-file, run apt-file update and then search for each file
using
apt-file search filename
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can't find any docs on how this directory structure
> works or the proper way to modify it. The apt man page says that apt
> first reads the file in APT_CONFIG but this env var is not set. I have
> found plenty of docs on using apt, but none on configuring it.
Simply create apt.conf, or c
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>> David Kirchner wrote:
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>>> On 2/2/06, Andreas Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>> man apt-secure, man apt-key
>>>
>>> Neither are found o
read something about apt-secure, but I didn't fin the aswer...
>
> What shall I do to fix this problem?
man apt-secure, man apt-key
Install the 2006 archive signing key. This has been explained plenty of
times on the list, search the archive if you need a longer explanation.
b
he KDE 3.5 libs, and testing only
> has 3.4.
> You'll have to wait until 3.5 makes it to testing.
Or use k3b and libk3b2 0.12.10-1 from http://snapshot.debian.net, the
last versions from unstable build for KDE 3.4.
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at's
> worked for them? Hints?
There have been some C++ Transitions in the past, also a lot of
additional software for KDE is not in Testing. Some have or had RC
bugs, and they can't migrate now from unstable because the unstable
packages have already been built for KDE 3.5. KDE itsel
he old 2005 key has been replaced, did you import the new key for 2006
already?
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You need:
- a runnig x server on the ssh client
- xbase-clients installed on the ssh server
- X forwarding activated on the ssh server (man sshd_config)
- X forwarding not disabled on the ssh client (man ssh_config, ssh -X)
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>> Your only chance is to find old versions on
>> http://snapshot.debian.net. You need:
^^
>>
>> k3b and libk3b2 0.12.10-1
>> amarok and amarok-engine
ly, so there's probably some setting I've mixed.
Make sure that alsa-oss is installed. Check if your card can allow
several applications (sound server, browser) to access the card at the
same time. If it doesn't, you need to activate the dmix plugin for
software mixing.
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>>
>> I just did a full upgrade 3 days ago and kde 3.5 works fine.
Yes, but you use unstable, and the OP wants to use Etch (testing).
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dpkg --set-selections. You can also use pinning to set packages to a
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k-engines 1.3.7-1
kaffeine and kaffeine-xine 0.7.1-1.3+b1
I don't know about vlc, so you probably will have to do some search on
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> I tried to use other kernels but they fail to configure property my
> ethernet connection, this is why I need to stick with this one.
Kernel 2.6.14 is not part of Debian anymore. Install 2.6.15 if you use
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apt-cache policy packagename
man apt-cache
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dev so that I can
> use the latest version of gnome-volume-manager. It seems one or two
> people have experienced similar symptoms, but the fixes they used
> didn't help me at all.
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> etc? (I want to keep the "i386" distribution.)
Depends on your processor. The kernel you choose will not affect the
rest of the packages. If you have a AMD Athlon/Duron or newer, you can
use the k7 kernel. If you have a Pentium (I think Pentium II or newer),
you can use th
installer with preseeding,
or install one system and simply copy everything over to the other
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>
> apt-get --allow-unauthenticated install debian-archive-keyring
Right now that package is only in unstable, not yet available in
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the key here:
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> is there packages.debian.org alternative anywhere ?
apt-cache and apt-file, if you add stable, testing and unstable to your
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Søren Christensen (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
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>> All the 2.4 kernels have the psmouse driver compiled into the kernel,
>> not as an external module. That is why the module is not there and
>> ca
n /lib/modules/[version]/kernel/drivers/input/mouse/psmouse.ko
>> If you can't find it there, you may need to reinstall kernel-image or
>> linux-image.
>>
> I use a stock-kernel (2.4.27-386)
All the 2.4 kernels have the psmouse driver compiled into the kernel,
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t libraries. You can use
the build-essential package from Sarge.
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apt-get install kde x-window-system-core
You will be asked for the configuration of the X server. You can rerun
this dialog later by using
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
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hanges in the format of
configuration files and behaviour of programs). Either try to remove
the unstable programs and downgrade to stable (could be difficult),
reinstall stable, or switch to unstable completely if you know how to
use it. If you want to use testing or unstable, install
apt-lis
need these permissions if you want to write CDs without making
the apps suid root.
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/proc/asound/cards shows the card like this:
0 [Live ]: EMU10K1 - SB Live 5.1
Make sure that the name is identical, a while ago ALSA switched from
emusomething to live for these sound cards.
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k/interfaces, the output of
dmesg | grep eth
and try to add the driver for your network interface to /etc/modules to
make sure it is loaded early enough. Also tell us what lspci says about
your network adapter, but please don't post the complete output of
lspci, only the one line for the netw
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linux-image-2.6-k7 which depends on linux-image-2.6.12-1-k7.
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apply the new configuration file.
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e.d (the name doesn't matter). Add the following lines:
options snd_intel8x0 index=0
options snd_ice1712 index=1
(if these are the names of the drivers ALSA uses)
Unload both modules and reload them, or reboot.
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> thunderbird in windows.
kmailcvt cat also import messages from Outlook Express to kmail/mbox.
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appears to be a symlink to /boot/boot-menu.b, which doesn't exist. So
> I was wondering if that file is supposed to be part of Sarge, or if
> it's something else...
Check your lilo installation. Also look for Grub files in /boot, maybe
you accidentially deinstalled lilo and
e.
Can you find any useful information in /var/log/kdm.log?
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Joe Mc Cool (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Andreas Janssen wrote:
>>Joe Mc Cool (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
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>>>sarge, 2.2.20 kernel
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>>If you still use the Woody installation kernel, you should upgrade to
>>kernel 2.4.27 or 2.
cally the config file has numerous modules
> activated that are not present in the
> /lib/modules/2.4.27-2-386.
Which modules for example?
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d to do is to make sure that the OSS es1372
driver is not in your /etc/modules.
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should set the DisplaySize option manually in your XF86Config-4.
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xfonts.*-transcoded. Install gtk-theme-switch and run switch to set the
default font and font size for GTK1 apps. Run xdpyinfo to check if X
detected the size of your screen correctly. If it didn't, set the
"DisplaySize" option in your XFree confi
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> kernel_image
If you compile all of the drivers you need to boot (RAID/LVM, root file
system, hard disk, disk controller) into the kernel, you do not need
the initrd. Did you try to run make-kpkg without --initrd?
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stable in your sources.list, you will more or less automatically
upgrade to the new version, probably without takink the necessary
precautions (yes, this /does/ happen).
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