any problems for almost 2 years.
TIA
Brad Cramer
First of all you mention that the error does not show up in the log,
is that your Xfree86.log? Also after changing video cards did you
change your Xfree86 config file? Most likely you will need to
change the PCI Bus ID which might be different
at 1x, but
this does not make sense since I was running the other Geforce card without
any problems for almost 2 years.
TIA
Brad Cramer
I need help, I can not get my scsi hd to work with my tekram dc-390u2w
controller and the sym53c8xx_2 driver under kernel-2.6.2. Everything works
great using kernel-2.4.28 and sym53c8xx driver so I know this is not a
hardware issue with the disk. I have build the sym53c8xx_2 driver into the
kernel
to be so long winded, but I am NOT a programmer just a regular
user, but this problem is driving me crazy. Could you please give me some
insight to what I should try next.
Also I tried compiling kernel-2.6.1 with no nluck
Brad Cramer
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I just did a fresh install of Woody using the 2.4.18-bf4 image and then did
an upgrade to unstable. Everything works fine my scsi card (Tekram
dc-390u2w) was working fine using the sym53c8xx driver built into the
kernel. I had decieded to upgrade kernel to 2.6 and first tried
Yes they do have different chipsets. I use to have the 395 but upgraded it
to the 390. There is a driver in 2.6 for the 390T but it does not work with
the 390u2w
Brad
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Are there any Debian based distros that use KDE 3.2rc1, kernel 2.6.x,
XFree4.3.0 all of that bleeding edge type stuff. I am willing to give
anything a try as long as it is deb based (don't like RPM's)
Thanks
Brad
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I am running Sid with 2 matching 40gig drives. Everything has been running
great until I get this message when going and apt-get upgrade:
hdc: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
hdc: dma_intr: error=0x40 { UncorrectableError }, LBAsect=97055,
sector=96984
hdc is primary master
I currently have both of my hard drives on 1 ide channel 1 as master and
1 as slave. I have been using a scsi cd-rw and dvd drive but now I am
getting ready to add a ide cd-rw and want to change my hard drive config
and move them onto separate channels both as masters and make the cd-rw
a slave on
I am switching from Mutt to Evolution (because I am using Outlook at
work and want to try and keeps things the same) Anyway I am not really
sure how to set some things up. I have a mail server running on my home
network which handles fetching my mail and also sending. I then have my
box that I am
I am trying to use Xbox live on my home network and I can't seem to get
through firewall. I have a computer running debian woody that acts as
gateway/router/firewall. Has anyone done this and if so can they offer some
advice?
TIA
Brad Cramer
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button. I can't find anything in the log files that seems to tell me
what is happening. Does anyone have any ideas what may be going on or how to
fix this problem. What should I be looking for in log files? Could it be bad
RAM? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Brad Cramer
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if I can find the problem (the system is only 1 year old and I hate to think
I have bad componets)
Thanks
Brad
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From: nate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 1:35 PM
Subject: Re: Help with system recovery
Brad Cramer said
they work fine with DSL, just network the rest of the computers together
with a 10BaseT network card, get some Cat5 cable and the DSL router. plug
the cables from the computers into the back of the router and the DSL modem
also into the back and you should be off and running. Linksys make a good
maybe this will help
http://www.acl.lanl.gov/linuxbios/
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Subject: Re: Linux-native ROM?
At 09:06 9/30/2002 +0200, DSC Siltec wrote:
Here's a quick question, perhaps
check out this link it should answer your questions
http://www.garloff.de/kurt/linux/dc395/README.dc395x
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From: Dan Christensen,,, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 2:49 PM
Subject: Tekram 315U PCI
Hi all
Im having som
problems and I don't know why:)
Thanks
Brad
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From: Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc: Brad Cramer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: emu10k1 troubles...
Brad,
Sounds like you just have mixer issues. Try apt
card
were first to work now it is the other way around. And what about Exound
does it not work with Alsa 0.9betaX?
Thanks for any more help
Brad
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Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001
I have never used make-kpkg kernel tools. How would I use this to set up the
alsa stuff needed?
Brad
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From: Matt Yanchyshyn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:39 AM
Subject: Re: emu10k1 troubles...
The ALSA emu10k1
I have asked this before and still can't get the problem fixed so here we go
again.
System specs:
AMD Athlon 1.4
512 meg PC2100 DDR RAM
Nividia Geforce Ti200 agp video card
Realtek NIC card
WinTV tv card
SB Live 5.1 sound card
Running Debian Sid with alsa 0.9.0beta10 compiled from sources
I am getting ready to build a new box and I would like to make it like
the one I am currently using. I am running Sid updated daily. Is there
a way to do a base install of potato on the new system then change
apt.sources to point to sid and is there a file I can copy from my old
system that will
I have a small network at home (4 linux machine 2 win98 machines) and I
would like to know what would be the best way to back these up to one server
that has a scsi dat drive. I have tries afbackup but am having a heck of a
time getting it configured. Is there a simpler way of doing this. I am
I had to replace my motherboard and had no trouble with linux (the board has
a different chipset than the old one just recompiled the kernel and away I
went) but I need to reinstall w2k which is on a 2nd harddrive and I don't
want to lose lilo could someone give me some ideas as to what would be
not a system
admin, but I have been using linux for about 4 years now and am not afraid
to hand edit some configu files if I just could figure out what to put
where.
Thanks
Brad Cramer
What line should I put in my sources.lits file in order to get security
updates for sid? Do they come from the stable tree?
Thanks
Brad
I have a machine running Redhat that has a lot of free disk space on it and
I would like to use it to set up a local package mirror for the rest of my
network that is running Debian. Could someone give me some pointers or point
me to a howto on doing this.
TIA
Brad
Take a look at this site it might be what you are looking for:
http://www.demolinux.org/
Brad
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From: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mats Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 7:41 AM
Subject: Re:
I have a WinTV tv card model 190 and I can not for the life of me get the
tuner to work. I won't change channels. It does work in windows. I can get a
nice clear picture and sound in linux but no chanel changing. I am running
Sid updated today, kernel 2.4.3, bttv driver 7.63 and xawtv. I have
I have a geoforce 256 running the newest nvidia drivers (0.9.6.767) I think.
and I did a apt-get upgrade 3 nights ago and now opengl is broke. No opengl
xscreensaver hacks no quake III no ut. I have checked to make sure I have no
stray libGL* files around and ldconfig -v looks good. Anyone have
-user@lists.debian.org; Brad Cramer
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Subject: Re: no opengl after woody update
If you installed from the tarballs just do a quick make install
agian and it should work fine. Before the last one when was the
last time you did a upgrade
I am trying to install slrn with apt-get install slrn but I keep getting the
following message:
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Package slrn has no available version, but exists in the database.
This typically means that the package was mentioned in a dependency and
it is not there slrn-ja is, but no slrn.
slrn seems to exist only in stable.
Brad Cramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: I am trying to install slrn with apt-get install slrn but I keep getting
the
: following message:
: Reading Package Lists... Done
: Building Dependency Tree... Done
: Package slrn has
, any
ideas on this one?
Thanks
Brad Cramer
will probably have to restart the login on each console for the
change to take effect. For example you could log in, and then log out,
and you will see the new message.
Tom
Brad Cramer wrote:
I am not really new to linux (used Redhat for 3 years) but I am a recent
Debian convert and I have
looked at a good site called linux.mac-m68k.sourceforge.net which has some
good info but nothing specific to this model of powerbook. So if anyone has
any sucess stories to share I am all ears.
Thanks
Brad Cramer
could someone tell me hoew to change the default color that is used with
x-apps (i.e. xfontsel, xcolsel, etc...) they are currently darkslategray
background and wheat foreground I would like for a gray background and black
foreground.
Thanks for any help
Brad Cramer
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