Hello,
I've been trying to use the import command from image-magick and getting
import: error while loading shared libraries: libIlmImf-2_2.so.23:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I tried removing and installing packages but have not yet been
successful at fixing or repl
I seem to have resolved the issue above after rebooting. Thanks for
helping to debug Thomas and everyone.
On Sat, Aug 7, 2021 at 1:29 PM Colin Williams
wrote:
>
> > --
> >
> > Do you have a file
&g
> --
>
> Do you have a file
> /dev/loop-control
> ?
>
> What is listed by
>
> ls -ld /dev/loop*
>
colin@M00974055-VM:~$ sudo ls /dev/loop-control
[sudo] password for colin:
ls: cannot access
losetup -l -a
I will now modify the script and also provide before and after below:
before:
(cr) ((b1688d0...)) colin@M00974055-VM ~/chromiumos/src/scripts $ losetup -l -a
-bash: losetup: command not found
(cr) ((b1688d0...)) colin@M00974055-VM ~/chromiumos/src/scripts $ sudo
losetup -l -a
(cr) ((b1
t me
know if I need to re-read your email.
Best Regards
On Sat, Aug 7, 2021 at 12:43 AM Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Colin Williams wrote:
> > http://ix.io/3v3i
>
> At least this shows an impressive partition table.
> (Among them 5 partitions of size 512 bytes.)
Hello everyone,
In hindsight after looking at this much too late there were many
mistakes in my initial mail. The issue may or may not be debian
related and involves at least analyzing the script. There is a claim
in the documentation that
Then I'll make another attempt to further expose my ignor
I'm running bullseye / debian 11.0 testing. I have been running a
script that is supposed to write a filesystem image (for chromiumOS).
In short I'm getting the following
losetup: cannot find an unused loop device
partx: stat of failed: No such file or directory
partx: stat of failed: No such fi
D
Sent from my iPhone
D
Sent from my iPhone
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 11:52 AM, Philipp Born wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> we're looking for something a bit WSUS-like for Debian (and Ubuntu) to roll
> out updates etc on our Debian- and Ubuntu-based infrastructure. We've already
> tried Landscape (the licensing fees are not economically for us) and
>
Right...Would love to know if anyone has done too :-)
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 1:33 PM, Philipp Born wrote:
> On 29.10.2013 11:29, Colin wrote:
>
>> Did Landscape support Debian ?
>> And apart from the cost, what issues did you encounter with it ? It
>> seems by yo
Did Landscape support Debian ?
And apart from the cost, what issues did you encounter with it ? It seems
by your requirements are very specific and that you will need to invest
your time or someone else's but I doubt you can do it without some sort of
compensation...
Cheers
Hello,
I would like to have the logwatch resolve the IPs addresses in the report
that it sends by email.
Right now I get this:
- httpd Begin
1.75 MB transferred in 344 responses (1xx 0, 2xx 309, 3xx 6, 4xx 29, 5xx
0)
56 Images (0.07 MB),
1
rsion from unstable and run it instead? I would
prefer to use all packages from debian instead and can to do bug
reports from there.
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I would like to use rabbitvcs-nautilus but I can't find rabbitvcs on
testing [1] although it's on unstable.
What's the reason?
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e fast tracked?
Although the last post on that list is from Feb 2011 acording to the
archives [1].
> Does that help at all? :-)
Yep, thank you Chris.
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> On 2012-01-29 11:51 +0100, Colin wrote:
> This depends on what you intend to do when wheezy becomes stable. Do
> you want to continue to use testing forever, or do you want to have a
> system that remains basically unchanged for
ng/updates
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Hi,
I reinstalled a new (parallel) installation of Win7 on my primary
(boot) drive, and the Win7 boot loader overwrote Debian GRUB which was
previously installed.
How can I restore GRUB so I can boot into either Debian or Win7 at
system start up?
Thanks!
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> Colin Lancaster, 28.11.2011:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I recently installed Debian 6.0.3 (squeeze) on my Acer Aspire 5735 laptop and
>> I'm having problems resuming after hibernation.
>>
>> Hibernation se
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 12:09 PM, steef wrote:
> Colin Reinhardt schreef:
>
>> Im new to Debian/Linux...
>> I have tried following the Debian Wireless-HowTo and other related
>> Linux WiFi HowTos.
>>
>> I downloaded and installed the firmware-b43-installer and
&
d line at
startup, but that doesnt seem to have done it either.
So... can anyone see the problem? Suggestions or next steps to
troubleshoot? Thank you,
Colin
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 4:26 AM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Thu, 01 Dec 2011 12:07:24 -0800, Colin Reinhardt wrote:
>
>> Im new to D
wireless networks shown at all, only my wired LAN ethernet network is
an option.
How can I tell if my PCI card is being detected and firmware loaded
correctly, and what are the next steps to get WiFi working?
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-manager (applet) there is nothing about
wireless networks shown at all, only my wired LAN ethernet network is
an option.
How can I tell if my PCI card is being detected and firmware loaded
correctly, and what are the next steps to get WiFi working?
Thanks, Colin
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> On Mon, 28 Nov 2011 19:33:51 -0500 (EST), Stephen wrote in message
> <1165354613.420304.1322526831138.javamail.r...@md01.wow.synacor.com>:
>
>> On Mon, 28 Nov 2011 15:52:59 -0500 (EST), Colin Lancaster wrote:
>>
ht is active - but then it stops and turns off.
If I remove my laptop from AC (and remove the battery), and then go
back on AC, it will start up (but not in the same state prior to
hibernation).
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passwords.
Either way I have understood the process and will test soon.
Thanks again Jochen for all your efforts.
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> Colin:
>>
>> I don't remember the specifics when I did the install but here's what I got:
>
> Thanks. Now please add the output of 'pvs', 'lvs'. And just to make
> sure: you only want t
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 10:57 AM, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Colin:
>>
>> So I have this machine with a lvm crypto volume done with a debian
>> testing install. This is on a disk with 160GB.
>> But now I would like to clone it to a new disk: 500GB.
>> What are my opt
heers,
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Celejar wrote:
FTR, b43 has been in mainline for a while already - it's not new to .32.
Yes, but those drivers don't work at all. I always get "DMA Errors"
whenever I try and use them. The version in 2.6.32 /should/ fix this
problem and a lot more. As of rc8, these errors have not been f
Mark Allums wrote:
My question is, Will kernel 2.6.32 make it into Squeeze, and secondary
to that, what does it offer that might make it compelling to me that
2.6.31 doesn't have (especially what is there that would tend to make me
want to update/upgrade now, rather than later)?
Yes, 2.6.32 w
Anthony Campbell wrote:
I seem to remember doing that in the past but the broadcom packages are
apparently not available at the moment.
Then you'll have to do what we did in the 2.6.31 kernel thread:
http://wiki.debian.org/wl
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On Sun, Nov 08, 2009 at 10:27:22AM -0200, Cassiano Leal wrote:
2009/11/7 Alex Samad :
And here's the wiki page explaining the whole process. It's quite
simple and quick to follow through.
http://wiki.debian.org/wl
yeah and that great, but my whinge was that it was orphaned re
Cassiano Leal wrote:
I have a 4312 myself. Only way I can use the card is via the hybrid wl
driver found here:
http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php
Unfortunately, it's not free. It works, though...
That's what the broadcom-sta package worked with and it worked fine for
me too
Alex Samad wrote:
On Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 07:53:15PM -0500, Colin wrote:
The broadcom-sta source code that was included in non-free Debian
would no longer compile with kernel 2.6.31. That's why they've been
working on the b43 driver extensively in the 2.6.32 kernel so the
broadcom-
Γιώργος Πάλλας wrote:
So, if I understand correctly, I should not upgrade to 2.6.31 stock
kernel, when that is released for testing, right?
From what I heard, there won't be a 2.6.31 for testing, only a 2.6.32
when it's ready.
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isn't there some issue with the broadcom-sta drivers and .31 ?
The broadcom-sta source code that was included in non-free Debian would
no longer compile with kernel 2.6.31. That's why they've been working
on the b43 driver extensively in the 2.6.32 kernel so the broadcom-s
Masatran, R. Deepak wrote:
> Why is it that Etch incremented the major version number (3.1 to 4.0), but
> Lenny will increment only the minor version number (4.0 to 4.1)?
The major and minor version numbers are completely arbitrary. It is up
to the release manager to decide what those numbers are
Kevin C. Redden wrote:
> Folks: Tried to install Debian 4.0 r0 on my system, and didn't get very
> far. It booted fine, but then after I did this:
>
> language for installing: English
> country or region: Unitied States
> Keymap: American English
>
> then it tries to detect hardware
>
> Then say
csanyipal wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 22, 2007 at 11:32:32AM -0500, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
>> csanyipal wrote:
>>> http://www.apcupsd.org/
>>>
>> And that site says that apcupsd supports an Inform Guard 600A?
>
> No, I actually haven't an Inform Guard 600A, but will to by some UPS.
> On that site I find
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> Thank you very much for
> keeping up the Decian spirit in producing this OUTSTANDING PRODUCT
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> I decided what the heck, and dived right in, changed my sources.list to
> testing, ran update and then dist-upgrade. I rebooted once all was done
> and am finding things just fine.
>
> Nothing like learning from experience.
Um you don't learn anything unless things go wrong and
tried the solution listed in
that link, but it doesn't see, to help. I notice that that post is rather
old though. Is there a different way to set those module parameters now?
Is there a better way to solve this problem now? (other than buying a new
nic).
Thanks
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> Is there a way to safely update the running kernel 2.4
> to 2.6? What to do if the new kernel does not boot?
You keep the old kernel around so you can boot from it if things go wrong.
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Stephen Cormier wrote:
> Create a file/modify the existing one to be similar to the one I show below
> with the module for your PCI card being the first (snd-card-0 index=0 lines)
> then have your onboard as the second (snd-card-1 index=1 lines). Now when you
> start your machine the cards shou
ar issue.
Until next time, Colin.
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 18:51:26 + (UTC)
Andrew Malcolmson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm installing VMWare player and have got to the stage where the
> installer wants to build a module. The prompt shows the following:
>
> > What is
Barry F Smith wrote:
>
> I had a similar problem when I upgraded to etch. I'm not sure if this was
> mentioned yet, but what I had to do was:
> 1. Run alsaconf
> 2. Run alsactl store
> 3. Add my soundcard kernel module in /etc/modules, so that the module would
> be loaded at boot. In my case I add
er; I only have problems when
connecting to the native X server with the VNC module loaded and these problems
began after the upgrade to Etch. Does anybody have any ideas?
Until next time, Colin.
P.S. Below is representative of the xorg.conf I've been using.
Section "Files"
er; I only have problems when
connecting to the native X server with the VNC module loaded and these problems
began after the upgrade to Etch. Does anybody have any ideas?
Until next time, Colin.
P.S. Below is representative of the xorg.conf I've been using.
Section "Files"
The Navigator Gold wrote:
> Hi everyone my name is Jeser and I'm from Panama.
> Since I heard about Linux I was excited about this
> idea (free OS) and I decided to install Linux Debian
> in my computer.
> But I have a big problem, I am a sound editor, and I
> need my sound card works very well and
J.A. de Vries wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Due to power outages at my home I want to buy an UPS for my SOHO server.
> For my needs something between 700 and 1000VA should be enough. I'd like
> to have auto shutdown and powerup and some monitoring facilities too.
>
> After some Googling I am thinking of buyin
Dave Witbrodt wrote:
> Colin wrote:
>> Dave Witbrodt wrote:
>>> Thanks for the tip. As it turns out I already knew about this. It's
>>> just that AMD/ATI just released a brand new driver package this month,
>>> and I wanted that:
>>>
>>
Dave Witbrodt wrote:
> Thanks for the tip. As it turns out I already knew about this. It's
> just that AMD/ATI just released a brand new driver package this month,
> and I wanted that:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache policy fglrx-kernel-src
> fglrx-kernel-src:
> Installed: 8.33
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without success.
Can some kind person indicate what I should do now ?
Many thanks,
Colin
? I am very much a beginner with Linux.
Cheers, Colin Perkins
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Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> That got covered a while ago here.
> I think it is as much as rmmod pcspkr
It would be better to blacklist pcspkr in /etc/modprobe.d
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Bill wrote:
> I configure it with alsaconf.
>
> Everytime I reboot, I have to reconfigure it again with alsaconf.
It's not alsactl store like the other posters have said. You need to
load the sound modules that alsaconf loads after it has run.
And no, I don't know what those modules are because
Wei-Min Gu wrote:
> With a Debian CD, which was made from debian-31r4-i386-netinst.iso,
> I tried to install Debian GNU/Linux on my new PC but failed.
>
> The installation was stopped since "No partitionable media were found".
> It shows as the following:
>
> No partitionable media were found.
>
sol-100 wrote:
>
> Hi there!
>
> I'm trying to get Linux with no success. I'm using Windows XP SP2. I've
> downloaded your CD image but It cannot be installed.
> May I have your help, please?
>
Let's start with the obvious: Is there only one ISO file on the CD or
are there a couple of files a
Grok Mogger wrote:
> Here's the components I'm hoping to use. If anyone could let me know
> what success they have or haven't had with these, please let me know.
>
> Motherboard:
> GIGABYTE GA-K8N51GMF-RH Socket 754 NVIDIA GeForce 6100 Micro ATX AMD
> Motherboard
>
> Processor:
> AMD Sempron 64
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> While you should know that it
> is not recommended to use 'testing' on computers connected to the
> internet,
Huh? Where did you get that from? I can see "not using it in a
production environment" but connected to the Internet?
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Amit Joshi wrote:
On Sunday 12 November 2006 19:29, Colin wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hope that's true and that they stay with a 2.6.17 kernel...
Why not a 2.6.18 kernel?
Again, Sarge was released when there were 2.6 kernel versions lying around.
But the Debian developers decid
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hope that's true and that they stay with a 2.6.17 kernel...
Why not a 2.6.18 kernel?
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Rogério Brito wrote:
> I bought recently a new computer with a Pentium D processor (which is
> supposed to have two cores, if I understand it) and one of the first
> things that I did with it was to enable SMP.
>
I don't think Pentium D processors are suppose to have two cores. Some
of them have
Rob Bochan wrote:
> On Wednesday 08 November 2006 11:13, Nicolas Pillot wrote:
>> Open the box, unplug the speaker.
>>
>> Do it once and for all, even if you reinstall, and will work across
>> all your OSes and apps.
>
> Won't a simple unload of the 'pcspkr' module take care of the problem?
Yeah,
Chris wrote:
This is an older post from a while back. The problem seems to have
resurfaced. On my machine after a reboot, I have:
crw-rw 1 root lp 6, 0 2006-10-29 20:03 /dev/lp0
I can't use the printer until I change it to lp:lp or chmod 777.
I'm guessing this is a udev problem, but how
Stephen Cormier wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 October 2006 12:45, Yura wrote:
>
> Make sure that you have these set they work for me.
> #UPSTYPE apcsmart
> #DEVICE /dev/ttyS0
> UPSTYPE usb
> DEVICE /dev/usb/hid/hiddev[0-9]
You don't have to specify the DEVICE setting anymore (at least in the
etch and
soo2debian wrote:
> i do not want to load some modules by udev , how to do this?
> debian testing ,kernel 2.6.18
>
You blacklist them: /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
(Well, it doesn't have to be the blacklist file but it must be in that
format in one of the files in /etc/modprobe.d)
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Peter Thomassen wrote:
> I already knew that, but according to the manufacturer's
specification, it's
> not an S-ATA drive, but an UDMA-100 drive. That's why I firstly didn't take
> that into account.
>
> Is this possible at all? Or does it mean that either the model number or the
> specification
Marc Wilson wrote:
I will always maintain that people should be discouraged from using
unstable.
Seconded. If someone has to ask how to upgrade to unstable then they
should not be using it.
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glenn mehesy wrote:
> I have now been working on this for quite some time and cannot figure
> this out. I am trying to get my leadtek tuner with a bttv chip working.
> It is an NTSC tuner but debian etch insists on setting the tuner to type
> 5 which is a PAL type. Needless to say it does not work.
List List wrote:
> I have a asus P4S800 motherboard, it has an onboard
> ethernet adapter. When I try and install Debian Sarge
> 3.1 it will not detect the ethernet adapter.
Have you tried the "linux26" install option? Maybe the 2.6 kernel would
have better luck detecting it.
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Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> So, in this same vein, does linux recognize events from a USB(i think)
> connected UPS? I have some of my boxen on UPS with the monitors on
> regular power to give me more uptime on them. THe idea is to recognize
> that we've gone to UPS power and gracefully take the
Kent West wrote:
> As a general rule, the DHCP server should feed the gateway address to
> your notebook. I'm not sure you can manually code in the gateway address
> if you're using DHCP, but assuming you can, the easiest way to get the
> address is to go to a machine running Windows and from a Com
Russell L. Harris wrote:
> Ionel Mugurel Ciobica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> P.S. I run sarge and all install is standard (via apt-get), no custom
>> packages.
>
> To use the CUPS webadmin page, the username is 'root' and the password
> is the password of 'root'.
>
Or you could add your user
Serena Cantor wrote:
> Every time I shutdown, I have to unplug power cord.
> Other distro, such as mandrake can poweroff.
>
> How should I do? Thanks!
This is usually a problem with computer made before 2001 (Pentium 3 and
older). In these cases you have to use apm instead of acpi.
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> Hi, can't get my USB memory stick showing up as a device/folder so I can
> write to it & see information on it. I don't know what I am doing. My
> system & what I have done are below. Any help much appreciated.
> Thank you
> Peter
>
> Here is my setup
>
>
> deb26:/# cat /
Paul Johnson wrote:
> Not that this surprises me given the current administration, but the US
> extended a bad policy without informing the public when it happened? WTF?
> Should be getting rid of DST, not extending it...
I 100% agree with you.
> the half the justification
> for DST shot hi
Bob Smither wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to install the testing distribution on a PIII Sony Viao
laptop. The laptop cd drive cannot be used to boot from (3rd party
PCMCIA drive) and the floppy is a usb drive.
I am using the boot.img, root.img files from etch beta 2:
http://ftp.nl.debian.org/deb
Kent West wrote:
> If you want the newest, cutting-est-edge stuff, you can add unstable (or
> testing) to your file, and then you're likely to get updates a lot more
> often.
This is a bad thing to recommend to a newbie because they probably don't
know how to get out of trouble when it occurs.
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Default User wrote:
> Hello.
> This is my /etc/apt/sources.list file:
>
>
>
> #deb file:///cdrom/ sarge main
>
> deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/ stable main
> deb-src ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/ stable main
>
> deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main
>
>
>
>
y I have no runlevel 5. On other Linux systems, this runlevel is
used for a graphical X environment, but on Debian it simply does not exist.
Is there a way to add this, because I want to autostart the X server after
login.
Many thanks in advance,
Colin Finck
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Tony Sumner wrote:
> Is this a bug? I am certainly concerned about it. I am installing
> Deian 3.1r0a on a desktop with no internet access so I got the 14-CD
> set. The first thing I look for is emacs but it is not there. The
> reference document says that emacs is not really an application but
> p
", below).
Following that is the catalina log of the entire initialization.
Thanks again,
Colin Brown
Localhost log starts here:
2006-05-17 08:57:07 StandardContext[/jpetstore]Marking servlet action as
unavail
able
2006-05-17 08:57:07 StandardContext[/jpetstore]Servlet /jpetstore threw
loa
ic
going on here and I don't see any more-specific list among the lists
Debian.
Thanks for any help or advice,
Colin Brown
Franklin University - CIS
Colin William Brown (Bill)
Visiting Professor -- Computer Science
Franklin University
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Serena Cantor wrote:
> I bought a second-hand Ethernet card, how to test it?
>
> I have 2 PCs, both have a Ethernet card, both running
> Linux. Now I connect them with a line, how to test the
> connection? Is there Linux command that send a message
> thru eth0 interface to display on the other PC
Doofus wrote:
> I'd like a networked monochrome laser printer with duplex printing.
My pick would be the hp LaserJet 1320. Besides, it has built-in
postscript which is the most preferred printer language with respect to
Linux.
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H.S. wrote:
> For the last few days, I am not able to start evolution, neither by
> clicking on its icon on KDE panel nor over command line. Command line
> starting doesn't even give any output. Anyone knows what is going on?
> Looks like something happened in one of my upgrades within the last wee
John Keimel wrote:
> Ahhh okay, I see... so one kernel image package, like 2.4.xx or
> 2.4.yy is different than the other and you can have multiple ones
> installed and wanting to be upgraded at the same time. Now I can
> understand that... that makes some sense and I hadn't thought of it
Yu,Glen [Ontario] wrote:
> [PARTIALLY SOLVED!!]
>
> Ok...this is going to sound a little stupid, but if I installed Sarge
> normally with the 2.4.27 kernel, everything works properly.
>
> This baffles me even more because I don't really see why a 2.4 kernel would
> recognize the hardware, but n
Doofus wrote:
> My question now is: which is the better kernel build method, initrd
> where everything can be just modularised and there's not much else to
> worry about, or compiling the necessary core drivers into the kernel and
> loading other modules on-the-fly as needed (which is what I've alw
Doofus wrote:
> Now I'm bamboozled. If I compile a kernel using the identical .config
> file that was used to compile the working and running kernel and it
> won't boot properly, then my powers of fault finding dry up. I'd be
> mightily grateful if anyone can give me any ideas as to where the
> pro
Shlomi Levi wrote:
> Hi, I just purchased a new MB w/RAID enabled (through intel's ICH7R,
> chipset 945G), and created RAID sets. While trying to install debian
> (3.1r1 netinst) , it couldn't find the disks. Help?
The real problem is that the 2.6.8 kernel that comes with Sarge does not
recognize
Adam Funk wrote:
> Hang on. A few weeks ago when I was asking about preparations for
> switching from 2.4 to 2.6, you said to move customizations from
> /etc/modutils/ to /etc/modprobe.d/ -- does that mean that 2.6 doesn't
> use /etc/modutils/*?
That is correct. I overlooked that.
> Do both 2.4
Adam Funk wrote:
> /etc $ grep -r 1371 modutils/
> modutils/sndconfig:alias sound-slot-0 es1371
>
> I haven't tampered with anything in /etc/modutils/ yet -- should I
> edit modutils/sndconfig and replace es1371 with snd_ens1371.
Yes, do this
> I've just tried
> # rmmod es1371
> but it didn't he
Adam Funk wrote:
> lsmod includes the following:
>
> es1371 36864 0
> snd_ens137125252 0
You're loading both the OSS and ALSA versions of the sound module. You
have to choose just one. I recommend the ALSA version (snd_ens1371).
Make sure the other module (es1371
BOSS wrote:
> How bout a USB Flash/Pen drive installer?
> Would be economical and very helpful, in my case yes VERY helpful.
You haven't read the Installation manual, have you? ;-)
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch04s04.html.en
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