Unstable, amd64.
Kicker, 3.5.7-2+b1, eats memory, after about 1h VmSize =1.5G, VmRss = 750M.
Anyone else got this problem?
Ideas what to do?
System:
Amd64x2 5600, 2G memory
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Unstable, amd64.
Kicker, 3.5.7-2+b1, eats memory, after about 1h VmSize =1.5G, VmRss = 750M.
Anyone else got this problem? Ideas what to do?
System:
Amd64x2 5600, 2G memory
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Normally I am using one sata disk, no problem to boot from it. (using
amd64 and sid, kernel 2.6.21.2-amd64)
But when I add another sata or ide disk from old Debian systems the
system ends up in initramfs.
BIOS still says it boots from original disk.
How do I keep the system to boot from origina
Using unstable, scroll wheel works fine. But each time I am shifting
between computers and back to debian scrolling is not working. Doing
>modprobe -r psmouse
>modprobe psmouse
gets scrolling back.
Any ideas on how to keep scrolling working without having to do modprobe?
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using sync worked fine.
Thanks!
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Frank Gevaerts wrote:
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 04:43:10PM +0100, nicals wahlgren wrote:
Is there a way to slow an usb connection to usb1 speed?
I can think of two ways :
* rmmod ehci_hcd (remove the usb2 host controller driver, that
Is there a way to slow an usb connection to usb1 speed?
In debian when I am transferring files to mp3 player or sd memory card
through card reader it goes very quick but the files are mostly
unreadable. When using Win XP it goes much slower but the files are
working fine.
Please help
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