Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-05 Thread Celejar
On Sun, 4 Nov 2018 16:42:41 -0800 David Christensen wrote: > On 11/4/18 7:25 AM, David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 23:09:02 (-0700), David Christensen wrote: > >> ... I researched commercial products, asked around on Linux and > >> BSD lists, and bought Ubiquiti Networks UniFi stuff:

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-05 Thread David Wright
On Sun 04 Nov 2018 at 16:42:41 (-0800), David Christensen wrote: > On 11/4/18 7:25 AM, David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 23:09:02 (-0700), David Christensen wrote: > > > ... I researched commercial products, asked around on Linux and > > > BSD lists, and bought Ubiquiti Networks UniFi s

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-04 Thread David Christensen
On 11/4/18 7:25 AM, David Wright wrote: On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 23:09:02 (-0700), David Christensen wrote: ... I researched commercial products, asked around on Linux and BSD lists, and bought Ubiquiti Networks UniFi stuff: ... Most of the eye-watering prices have 3 or 4 figures. Checking pric

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-04 Thread David Wright
On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 23:09:02 (-0700), David Christensen wrote: > On 11/2/18 8:49 PM, David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 20:11:03 (-0700), David Christensen wrote: > > > On 11/2/18 6:24 PM, David Wright wrote: > > > > On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 07:05:16 (-0400), Michael Stone wrote: > > > >

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-03 Thread Michael Stone
On Sat, Nov 03, 2018 at 05:24:29PM +, Curt wrote: Actually the fonts-hack package doesn't exist here. I do find, however: fonts-hack-otf - Typeface designed for source code, OpenType fonts fonts-hack-ttf - Typeface designed for source code, TrueType fonts fonts-hack-web - Typeface designed

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-03 Thread Curt
On 2018-11-03, Michael Stone wrote: > On Sat, Nov 03, 2018 at 01:54:32AM +, mick crane wrote: >>On 2018-11-02 11:15, Michael Stone wrote: >>>On Fri, Nov 02, 2018 at 07:58:23AM +, mick crane wrote: The 0 with a line through it helps but l still looks like 1. >>> >>>That's still a font s

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-03 Thread Michael Stone
On Sat, Nov 03, 2018 at 01:54:32AM +, mick crane wrote: On 2018-11-02 11:15, Michael Stone wrote: On Fri, Nov 02, 2018 at 07:58:23AM +, mick crane wrote: The 0 with a line through it helps but l still looks like 1. That's still a font selection issue--in the font I'm using it's hard t

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread David Christensen
On 11/2/18 8:49 PM, David Wright wrote: On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 20:11:03 (-0700), David Christensen wrote: On 11/2/18 6:24 PM, David Wright wrote: On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 07:05:16 (-0400), Michael Stone wrote: On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 10:12:36PM -0500, David Wright wrote: BTW in a network set up l

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
mick crane writes: > On 2018-11-01 17:57, Michael Stone wrote: >> On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 05:43:56PM +0100, local10 wrote: >>> Under enp3so I see only BROADCAST and MULTICAST, no UP or DOWN. Thanks >> >> That means it's down. Note that you said enp3so above, that should be >> enp3s0 (zero); which

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread David Wright
On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 20:11:03 (-0700), David Christensen wrote: > On 11/2/18 6:24 PM, David Wright wrote: > > On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 07:05:16 (-0400), Michael Stone wrote: > > > On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 10:12:36PM -0500, David Wright wrote: > > > > BTW in a network set up like my own, the place wher

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread David Christensen
On 11/2/18 6:24 PM, David Wright wrote: On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 07:05:16 (-0400), Michael Stone wrote: On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 10:12:36PM -0500, David Wright wrote: BTW in a network set up like my own, the place where the MAC would be relevant is in the DHCP server (here, the router) because that

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread mick crane
On 2018-11-02 11:15, Michael Stone wrote: On Fri, Nov 02, 2018 at 07:58:23AM +, mick crane wrote: The 0 with a line through it helps but l still looks like 1. That's still a font selection issue--in the font I'm using it's hard to confuse the two. (l has an arc of stem to the bottom right,

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread David Wright
On Fri 02 Nov 2018 at 07:05:16 (-0400), Michael Stone wrote: > On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 10:12:36PM -0500, David Wright wrote: > > BTW in a network set up like my own, the place where the MAC would be > > relevant is in the DHCP server (here, the router) because that is how > > the IP number is assig

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread Michael Stone
On Fri, Nov 02, 2018 at 07:58:23AM +, mick crane wrote: The 0 with a line through it helps but l still looks like 1. That's still a font selection issue--in the font I'm using it's hard to confuse the two. (l has an arc of stem to the bottom right, 1 has straight bilateral serifs. l has a

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread Michael Stone
On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 10:12:36PM -0500, David Wright wrote: BTW in a network set up like my own, the place where the MAC would be relevant is in the DHCP server (here, the router) because that is how the IP number is assigned. An unassigned MAC will get given an IP address 192.168.1.200+, and i

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread Curt
On 2018-11-02, mick crane wrote: > On 2018-11-02 07:37, Felix Miata wrote: >> mick crane composed on 2018-11-02 07:22 (UTC): >> >>> I have to do a double check with "l" and "1" and "0" and "O", there >>> ought to be some way to avoid that. >> >> Font selection can make a big difference: >> >>

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread mick crane
On 2018-11-02 07:37, Felix Miata wrote: mick crane composed on 2018-11-02 07:22 (UTC): I have to do a double check with "l" and "1" and "0" and "O", there ought to be some way to avoid that. Font selection can make a big difference: http://fm.no-ip.com/Auth/Font/fonts-face-samplesM.h

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread Felix Miata
mick crane composed on 2018-11-02 07:22 (UTC): > I have to do a double check with "l" and "1" and "0" and "O", there > ought to be some way to avoid that. Font selection can make a big difference: http://fm.no-ip.com/Auth/Font/fonts-face-samplesM.html -- Evolution as taught in public s

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-02 Thread mick crane
On 2018-11-01 17:57, Michael Stone wrote: On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 05:43:56PM +0100, local10 wrote: Under enp3so I see only BROADCAST and MULTICAST, no UP or DOWN. Thanks That means it's down. Note that you said enp3so above, that should be enp3s0 (zero); which did you put in interfaces? Also,

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
David Wright writes: > On Thu 01 Nov 2018 at 20:03:05 (-0600), Joe Pfeiffer wrote: >> local10 writes: >> > Nov 1, 2018, 1:57 PM by mst...@debian.org: >> >> On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 05:43:56PM +0100, local10 wrote: >> >> >> >> That means it's down. Note that you said enp3so above, that should >> >

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread David Wright
On Thu 01 Nov 2018 at 20:03:05 (-0600), Joe Pfeiffer wrote: > local10 writes: > > Nov 1, 2018, 1:57 PM by mst...@debian.org: > >> On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 05:43:56PM +0100, local10 wrote: > >> > >> That means it's down. Note that you said enp3so above, that should > >> be enp3s0 (zero); which did y

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
local10 writes: > Nov 1, 2018, 1:57 PM by mst...@debian.org: > >> On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 05:43:56PM +0100, local10 wrote: >> >> That means it's down. Note that you said enp3so above, that should >> be enp3s0 (zero); which did you put in interfaces? Also, there >> should be either "auto enp3s0" o

Re: [SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread Brian
On Thu 01 Nov 2018 at 19:21:24 +0100, local10 wrote: > Nov 1, 2018, 1:57 PM by mst...@debian.org: > > > On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 05:43:56PM +0100, local10 wrote: > > > > That means it's down. Note that you said enp3so above, that should be > > enp3s0 (zero); which did you put in interfaces? Also,

[SOLVED] Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread local10
Nov 1, 2018, 1:57 PM by mst...@debian.org: > On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 05:43:56PM +0100, local10 wrote: > > That means it's down. Note that you said enp3so above, that should be enp3s0 > (zero); which did you put in interfaces? Also, there should be either "auto > enp3s0" or "allow-hotplug enp3s0"

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread Michael Stone
On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 05:43:56PM +0100, local10 wrote: Under enp3so I see only BROADCAST and MULTICAST, no UP or DOWN. Thanks That means it's down. Note that you said enp3so above, that should be enp3s0 (zero); which did you put in interfaces? Also, there should be either "auto enp3s0" or "

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread Michael Stone
On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 05:12:35PM +0100, local10 wrote: http://debian.2.n7.nabble.com/ Migrating-Debian-installation-to-a-new-motherboard-td4403474.html ) mentioned that the MAC address needs to be changed to reflect the new NIC MAC address on the new mb. Ignore that.

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread local10
1. Nov 2018 12:17 by d...@randomstring.org : >> OK, now try  >> > ip l > > Look for enp3s0 and see if it's up or down. Up is good. Down > probably means a bad ethernet cable -- or maybe it just isn't > plugged in properly on one end or the other.  Under enp3so I

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread Dan Ritter
nterface name in > > /etc/network/interfaces. > > > > > Changed enp2s0 in /etc/network/interfaces to enp3s0, rebooted, still getting > "Network is unreachable". Someone in this thread ( > >   > http://debian.2.n7.nabble.com/Migrating-Debian-ins

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread local10
rebooted, still getting "Network is unreachable". Someone in this thread (   http://debian.2.n7.nabble.com/Migrating-Debian-installation-to-a-new-motherboard-td4403474.html <http://debian.2.n7.nabble.com/Migrating-Debian-installation-to-a-new-motherboard-td4403474.html> ) mentioned that

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 01/11/2018 à 15:10, local10 a écrit : Note that the 2nd interface is enp3s0 not enp2s0 as I have  in /etc/network/interfaces. This, as I understnd it, is due to the motherboard migration (I replaced the mb in my Buster PC, the system booted and seems to work fine, except for the networking

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-11-01 Thread local10
31. Oct 2018 19:37 by mst...@debian.org : > There shouldn't be a - > > "ip a" is probabably more interesting than ip l. "ip a" shows two interfaces: 1. lo ... 2. enp3s0 (broadcast, multicast, up,...)     link/ether "address here"     inet6 "address here"/64 sc

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-10-31 Thread Michael Stone
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 11:48:47PM +0100, local10 wrote: 31. Oct 2018 18:05 by d...@randomstring.org: Can you show us the output of ip -l and ip -r ? -dsr- Both "ip -l" and "ip -r" return the same output as "ip --help". Something is missing, pwrhaps? Thanks There sho

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-10-31 Thread local10
31. Oct 2018 18:05 by d...@randomstring.org : > > Can you show us the output of > ip -l > > and > > ip -r > > ? > > -dsr- Both "ip -l" and "ip -r" return the same output  as "ip --help". Something is missing, pwrhaps? Thanks

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-10-31 Thread Dan Ritter
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 09:10:06PM +0100, local10 wrote: > > > > How did you reconfigure the MAC address after the migration? I'm gettig > > "network is unreachable " even for local IPs so I guess I'll need to do > > that too. Thanks > > > > 1. I'm runnig Buster > > 2. Motherboard NIC is Realte

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-10-31 Thread local10
31. Oct 2018 12:38 by loca...@tutanota.com : > >> Oct 18, 2018, 6:42 PM by >> mrma...@earthlink.net >> >> : >> By keeping the old HD, there could be  little to do but reconfigure networking for the change in MAC address

Re: Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-10-31 Thread local10
> Oct 18, 2018, 6:42 PM by > mrma...@earthlink.net > > : > >>> By keeping the old HD, there could be  >>> little to do but reconfigure networking for the change in MAC address, if >>> the NIC is a  >>> motherboard component How did you reconfigure the MAC addr

Migrating Debian installation to a new motherboard

2018-10-18 Thread local10
Hi, Am looking for an easy way to move my Debian PC to a new motherboard, that is without reinstalling all the packages and config settings. All the hardware with the exception of the motherboard will remain the same, I have a spare hard drive, the same model as my working HD, which I can use

Re: New Motherboard installation question

2017-11-16 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 04:57:28PM +, J.W. Foster wrote: >Any tips are welcome, and no I have not researched this online. I would say that if you want specific suggestions, posting the actual error messages is a good start. >I'm just seeking info from folks that have done this before.

Re: New Motherboard installation question

2017-11-16 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 16.11.2017 21:57, J.W. Foster wrote: > I installed a new motherboard on a system that I run as as a server. > Same system has 3 1tb disks with Debian stable installed, and 1 with > Windows 10 installed, all booting at my discretion from grub. I was > able to get all of the drive

Re: New motherboard, no network

2017-03-14 Thread Gene Heskett
On Tuesday 14 March 2017 10:24:29 Tony van der Hoff wrote: > After many years, my faithful ASUS motherboard died, so I've replaced > it with a Gigabyte GA-F2A68HM-HD2. t booted up fine from my existing > disk set into Jessie, but networking is inoperative. The board has an > on-board network inter

Re: New motherboard, no network

2017-03-14 Thread Tony van der Hoff
On 14/03/17 15:33, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 04:12:15PM +0100, Hans wrote: Hi Tony, # PCI device 0x10ec:0x8169 (r8169) SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*", ATTR{address}=="6c:fd:b9:00:6f:76", ATTR{dev_id}=="0x0", ATTR{type}=="1", KERNEL=="eth*", NAME="eth0" # PCI

Re: New motherboard, no network

2017-03-14 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 04:12:15PM +0100, Hans wrote: > Hi Tony, > > # PCI device 0x10ec:0x8169 (r8169) > > SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*", > > ATTR{address}=="6c:fd:b9:00:6f:76", ATTR{dev_id}=="0x0", > > ATTR{type}=="1", KERNEL=="eth*", NAME="eth0" > > > > # PCI device 0x10ec:0x8

Re: New motherboard, no network

2017-03-14 Thread Hans
Hi Tony, > /etc/udev/70-persistent-net.rules presumably contains the addresses for > the old motherboard: > > # This file was automatically generated by the /lib/udev/write_net_rules > # program, run by the persistent-net-generator.rules rules file. > # > # You can modify it, as long as you keep

Re: New motherboard, no network

2017-03-14 Thread Dan Ritter
On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 02:24:29PM +, Tony van der Hoff wrote: > After many years, my faithful ASUS motherboard died, so I've replaced it > with a Gigabyte GA-F2A68HM-HD2. t booted up fine from my existing disk > set into Jessie, but networking is inoperative. The board has an > on-board networ

New motherboard, no network

2017-03-14 Thread Tony van der Hoff
After many years, my faithful ASUS motherboard died, so I've replaced it with a Gigabyte GA-F2A68HM-HD2. t booted up fine from my existing disk set into Jessie, but networking is inoperative. The board has an on-board network interface, plus an extra PCI network board. Neither seem to be working, a

Re: Still bothered by annoying Re: new motherboard now Autorepeat of keys even when not pressed down

2014-01-10 Thread Tom Furie
sionally it seems almost spontaneous but likely i hit one return and it > keeps typing return > until i hit another key then it stops. > > when I try with another ps2 keyboard, same problem > > no problem with a usb keyboard. > > it started when I moved to a new motherboard with

Re: further ideas on Re: Still bothered by annoying Re: new motherboard now Autorepeat of keys even when not pressed down

2014-01-10 Thread David Christensen
On 01/09/2014 09:52 PM, Mitchell Laks wrote: You advise me give up too easily, David. Wiping and reinstalling from scratch has a couple of benefits: 1. You can estimate how long it will take. 2. You can leave out the cruft that has built up since the last time you installed (and this is p

Re: further ideas on Re: Still bothered by annoying Re: new motherboard now Autorepeat of keys even when not pressed down

2014-01-09 Thread Mitchell Laks
On 22:12 Thu 09 Jan , John Hasler wrote: > David Christensen writes: > > 1. Back up your data. Disconnect all drives. Install a new/ > > different system drive and fill it with zeros. Do a fresh install of > > the OS distribution of your choosing. Test/ patch/ backport/ > > etc. thoroughly

Re: further ideas on Re: Still bothered by annoying Re: new motherboard now Autorepeat of keys even when not pressed down

2014-01-09 Thread Mitchell Laks
On 19:51 Thu 09 Jan , David Christensen wrote: > Mitchell Laks wrote on Sun, 8 Dec 2013 15:20:22 -0500 > >> I recently upgraded my motherboard to an asus M4A77TD > motherboard with a new CPU. > >> Of course this is a machine running wheezy, but was installed > some many previous debian version

Re: further ideas on Re: Still bothered by annoying Re: new motherboard now Autorepeat of keys even when not pressed down

2014-01-09 Thread David Christensen
On 01/09/2014 08:12 PM, John Hasler wrote: Filling the drive with zeros is a waste of time. Just tell the installer to take over the entire drive. Doesn't matter what's on it. I zero drives: 1. For security -- e.g. destroy all old data, configuration files, etc.. 2. For disaster recovery

Re: further ideas on Re: Still bothered by annoying Re: new motherboard now Autorepeat of keys even when not pressed down

2014-01-09 Thread John Hasler
David Christensen writes: > 1. Back up your data. Disconnect all drives. Install a new/ > different system drive and fill it with zeros. Do a fresh install of > the OS distribution of your choosing. Test/ patch/ backport/ > etc. thoroughly. If/ when you're satisfied, you're done. Filling the

Re: further ideas on Re: Still bothered by annoying Re: new motherboard now Autorepeat of keys even when not pressed down

2014-01-09 Thread David Christensen
Mitchell Laks wrote on Sun, 8 Dec 2013 15:20:22 -0500 >> I recently upgraded my motherboard to an asus M4A77TD motherboard with a new CPU. >> Of course this is a machine running wheezy, but was installed some many previous debian versions time ago. On 01/09/2014 10:02 AM, Mitchell Laks wrot

Re: further ideas on Re: Still bothered by annoying Re: new motherboard now Autorepeat of keys even when not pressed down

2014-01-09 Thread Mitchell Laks
It just happened again. look at my last search on google debian kernel log

further ideas on Re: Still bothered by annoying Re: new motherboard now Autorepeat of keys even when not pressed down

2014-01-09 Thread Mitchell Laks
> > So far at least, I have not had the same repeated keypresses. > > I wil continue to monitor. > > Thank you. > > A look at the bios shows a spot to shut off pnp in the bios. I will consider > that as well. I was wrong and spoke too soon. Indeed the bios command i8042.nonpnp ___helped___

Re: Still bothered by annoying Re: new motherboard now Autorepeat of keys even when not pressed down

2014-01-05 Thread Mitchell Laks
On 15:54 Sun 05 Jan , Mitchell Laks wrote: > very interesting I see the following > > mlaks@Rashi:~$ dmesg|grep i8042 > [1.220710] i8042: PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:PS2K] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1 > [1.220711] i8042: PNP: PS/2 appears to have AUX port disabled, if this is > incorrect plea

Re: Still bothered by annoying Re: new motherboard now Autorepeat of keys even when not pressed down

2014-01-05 Thread Mitchell Laks
; > > > no problem with a usb keyboard. > > > > it started when I moved to a new motherboard with 6 core processor. > > > > any ideas? > > Hmm, I remember I had some trouble with the PS/2 keyboard when I > dist-upgraded (to squeeze?) an old box of mine

Re: Still bothered by annoying Re: new motherboard now Autorepeat of keys even when not pressed down

2014-01-05 Thread Andrei POPESCU
s almost spontaneous but likely i hit one return and it > keeps typing return > until i hit another key then it stops. > > when I try with another ps2 keyboard, same problem > > no problem with a usb keyboard. > > it started when I moved to a new motherboard with 6 core proces

Still bothered by annoying Re: new motherboard now Autorepeat of keys even when not pressed down

2014-01-05 Thread Mitchell Laks
key then it stops. when I try with another ps2 keyboard, same problem no problem with a usb keyboard. it started when I moved to a new motherboard with 6 core processor. any ideas? references https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=15055 Keyboard's maniacal repeat

Re: new motherboard now Autorepeat of keys even when not pressed down

2013-12-09 Thread Ron Leach
On 09/12/2013 03:17, Mitchell Laks wrote: Microsoft first introduced StickyKeys with Windows 95. The feature is also used in later versions of Windows. Enabling To enable this shortcut, the ⇧Shift key must be pressed 5 times in short succession. This feature can also be turned on and off via

Re: new motherboard now Autorepeat of keys even when not pressed down

2013-12-08 Thread Mitchell Laks
On 20:35 Sun 08 Dec , Ron Leach wrote: > On 08/12/2013 20:20, Mitchell Laks wrote: > > > >Frequently when I type now, and i use the key b or d (for instance many > >other letters such as space etc as well) > >i get an endless stream of repetition of that key thus > > > >ddd

Re: new motherboard now Autorepeat of keys even when not pressed down

2013-12-08 Thread Mitchell Laks
On 21:32 Sun 08 Dec , Claudius Hubig wrote: > Dear Mitchell, > > Mitchell Laks wrote: > > I recently upgraded my motherboard to an asus M4A77TD > > motherboard with a new CPU. > > > > dd > > As a starting point, you could t

Re: new motherboard now Autorepeat of keys even when not pressed down

2013-12-08 Thread Claudius Hubig
Dear Mitchell, Mitchell Laks wrote: > I recently upgraded my motherboard to an asus M4A77TD > motherboard with a new CPU. > > dd As a starting point, you could try to switch to one of the pseudoterminals (Ctrl+Alt+F1) and check

Re: new motherboard now Autorepeat of keys even when not pressed down

2013-12-08 Thread Ron Leach
On 08/12/2013 20:20, Mitchell Laks wrote: Frequently when I type now, and i use the key b or d (for instance many other letters such as space etc as well) i get an endless stream of repetition of that key thus dd and it will

new motherboard now Autorepeat of keys even when not pressed down

2013-12-08 Thread Mitchell Laks
Hi, I recently upgraded my motherboard to an asus M4A77TD motherboard with a new CPU. I am not sure when this problem developed, but it may be related to the above. Frequently when I type now, and i use the key b or d (for instance many other letters such as space etc as well) i get an endless

Re: New Motherboard/CPU/net ports/etc/etc. How to transfer packages?

2007-11-25 Thread Nikita V. Youshchenko
want to reinstall etch and havesomething (apt-get?) > read that file and install the packages so that I have the same setup as > before? > > Why am I not just putting the new motherboard in and trying to boot up? > Becuase others have tried it and reported on the list that the system > w

Re: New Motherboard/CPU/net ports/etc/etc. How to transfer packages?

2007-11-24 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
enerally in broad categories: ppp, pppconf; mc, lynx; mutt, exim4; vim; etc. > > Why am I not just putting the new motherboard in and trying to boot up? > Becuase others have tried it and reported on the list that the system would > start to boot and then freeze. Well, have your

New Motherboard/CPU/net ports/etc/etc. How to transfer packages?

2007-11-24 Thread Mark Neidorff
t-get?) read that file and install the packages so that I have the same setup as before? Why am I not just putting the new motherboard in and trying to boot up? Becuase others have tried it and reported on the list that the system would start to boot and then freeze. Thanks for any sugges

Re: usb failing, need new motherboard recommendations

2007-01-15 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 09:28:01AM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote: > After struggling for a week with strange usb problems - posted xsane usb > problem - I believe my problem is a hardware problem. One usb socket > has failed: device not seen but device and hotplug ok if another usb > socket is

usb failing, need new motherboard recommendations

2007-01-15 Thread Thomas H. George
After struggling for a week with strange usb problems - posted xsane usb problem - I believe my problem is a hardware problem. One usb socket has failed: device not seen but device and hotplug ok if another usb socket is used. Since I only have motherboard usb sockets I am considering replaci

new motherboard causes serial complaints

2004-12-07 Thread Hendrik Boom
I recently fried my computer (dead colling fan led to a smell of burning milk), and the motherboard had to be replaced. Now Linux gives me the message ttyS1: LSR safety check engaged on the text consoles I get to using ctl-alt-f1, ctl-alt-f2, and so on. Messages I found on the web suggest this

tkmixer Pcm control doesn't control after new motherboard

2003-01-13 Thread Daniel Barclay
In tkmixer, the Pcm control no longer works for me. I upgraded from a computer with a SoundBlaster 16 to one with an Asus A7M266-D with onboard C-Media 8738 audio. On the new system, tkmixer displays fewer sliders, so obviously something is different. The problem is the Pcm slider. It doesn

Re: Linux does not run on my new motherboard :(

2000-12-27 Thread Rogerio Brito
On Dec 26 2000, Rob Hudson wrote: > But if you have an empty system, how do you install debian? Use the UDMA/66 controller instead and only then compile the kernel with the appropriate drivers. BTW, I have this board and it works wonderfully. I'm really happy with it. So ha

Re: Linux does not run on my new motherboard :(

2000-12-27 Thread Rogerio Brito
On Dec 27 2000, Ian Tan wrote: > I have recently purchased an ASUS A7V motherboard (socket A) with > built-in "Promise ATA/100 IDE controller", and so I happily bought a > new 30Gb Quantum ATA/100 hard disk. :) I have this very same board and it works perfectly. Unfortunately, I do

Re: Linux does not run on my new motherboard :(

2000-12-27 Thread Phillip Deackes
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000 19:09:10 -0800 Rob Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was planning on buying this board soon, so I'm interested in the > possibly solutions. Let me see if I got this right... > > (1) Use the UDMA-66 controller. > > (2) Compile a kernel with the UDMA-100 support in it (eit

Re: Linux does not run on my new motherboard :(

2000-12-27 Thread Josh McKinney
On approximately Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 11:07:05AM +1000, Ian Tan wrote: > I have recently purchased an ASUS A7V motherboard (socket A) with built-in > "Promise ATA/100 IDE controller", and so I happily bought a new 30Gb Quantum > ATA/100 hard disk. :) Actually the 2.4 kernel series has support for

Re: Linux does not run on my new motherboard :(

2000-12-26 Thread Rob Hudson
I was planning on buying this board soon, so I'm interested in the possibly solutions. Let me see if I got this right... (1) Use the UDMA-66 controller. (2) Compile a kernel with the UDMA-100 support in it (either on another machine, or when using the UDMA-66), and boot from that. But if you ha

Re: Linux does not run on my new motherboard :(

2000-12-26 Thread Stephen Rueger
On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 11:07:05AM +1000, Ian Tan wrote: > I have recently purchased an ASUS A7V motherboard (socket A) with built-in "Promise ATA/100 IDE controller", and so I happily bought a new 30Gb Quantum ATA/100 hard disk. :) > > However, Potato doesn't like my IDE controller and my hard d

Re: Linux does not run on my new motherboard :(

2000-12-26 Thread Nate Amsden
i'd suggest looking here http://www.linux-ide.org/chipsets.html compare what chipset you have to see if its compadible, if it is, i'd suggest trying to build a new kernel to boot with and see if that helps, if it's not listed then get another IDE controller ... nate Ian Tan wrote: > > I have r

Linux does not run on my new motherboard :(

2000-12-26 Thread Ian Tan
I have recently purchased an ASUS A7V motherboard (socket A) with built-in "Promise ATA/100 IDE controller", and so I happily bought a new 30Gb Quantum ATA/100 hard disk. :) However, Potato doesn't like my IDE controller and my hard disk is not detected, hence my system is paralised without a h

Re: New Motherboard

2000-10-31 Thread Rick Macdonald
On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Jack Morgan wrote: > I need to get a new Motherboard, I want to use my Celry 566 MHZ. > Any suggestions? Has anyone got the intel 815e chip to work under > with Debian? A week ago I bought an ASUS CUSL2 815e. Works fine once I turned off the "Boot virus detec

New Motherboard

2000-10-31 Thread Jack Morgan
I need to get a new Motherboard, I want to use my Celry 566 MHZ. Any suggestions? Has anyone got the intel 815e chip to work under with Debian? Thanks -- Jack Morgan Debian GNU/Linux Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: New motherboard (and processor)

1998-10-20 Thread Michael Beattie
On Mon, 19 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Michael Beattie dixit: > > > On Sun, 18 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Your manufacturers website: http://www.ability.com/ (I think thats right) > > They should have some specs on your MB, But as a stab in the dark, I would > > say that yes

Re: New motherboard (and processor)

1998-10-19 Thread homega
Michael Beattie dixit: > On Sun, 18 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I'm just checking on it... now, the old m'board is an AT based on the UMC > > UM8498F... (made in Taiwan... ops, like faked watches, no wonder...). > > The new one is: Pentium 571 TXPROII VGA/3D SO (whatever this all means)

Re: New motherboard (and processor)

1998-10-19 Thread Michael Beattie
On Sun, 18 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Michael Beattie dixit: > > On Sun, 18 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > Hi there, > > > > > > I recently had the motherboard changed in my machine. There's nothing > > > I've > > > changed in Debian since, and it seems it had no problems

Re: New motherboard (and processor)

1998-10-18 Thread homega
Michael Beattie dixit: > On Sun, 18 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Hi there, > > > > I recently had the motherboard changed in my machine. There's nothing I've > > changed in Debian since, and it seems it had no problems with the change. > > Just one though, Ctrl+Alt+Del doesn't work p

Re: New motherboard (and processor)

1998-10-18 Thread Michael Beattie
On Sun, 18 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi there, > > I recently had the motherboard changed in my machine. There's nothing I've > changed in Debian since, and it seems it had no problems with the change. > Just one though, Ctrl+Alt+Del doesn't work properly. It starts the shutting > do

New motherboard (and processor)

1998-10-18 Thread homega
Hi there, I recently had the motherboard changed in my machine. There's nothing I've changed in Debian since, and it seems it had no problems with the change. Just one though, Ctrl+Alt+Del doesn't work properly. It starts the shutting down process down to the last line, but when it comes to act