On Sun, Mar 26, 2023 at 11:33 PM Ram Ramesh wrote:
> Hi Ramesh,
>
> this might help. The bug is fixed with kernel 6.0.2-1
>
> https://groups.google.com/g/linux.debian.bugs.dist/c/p-sgJiTR00A?pli=1
>
> All the best to you
> Eike
>
> Elke,
>
> Thanks. v6.1 is available on bullseye-backports. I
Hi Ramesh,
this might help. The bug is fixed with kernel 6.0.2-1
https://groups.google.com/g/linux.debian.bugs.dist/c/p-sgJiTR00A?pli=1
All the best to you
Eike
Elke,
Thanks. v6.1 is available on bullseye-backports. I installed it and the
trouble is gone now.
BTW, does non-free firmware
On Sonntag, 26. März 2023 18:08:15 -04 Ram Ramesh wrote:
> I wanted to upgrade my server from 10 year old HW to something newer.
> THis server runs debian bullseye with v5.19 kernel from backports.
[snip]
>
> The only trouble I have is that it refuses to
> reboot/shutdown/poweroff. It seem to go
I wanted to upgrade my server from 10 year old HW to something newer.
THis server runs debian bullseye with v5.19 kernel from backports. Here
is the list of items I got in the upgraded system
1. Intel z690 mother board (asrock steel legend)
2. Core i3-13100 cpu
3. Super Flower 650W PSU,
4.
Bonsoir Jérôme,
jerome moliere, on 2021-02-10 18:30:33 +0100:
> Bonjour
> d'apres le support System76 la these de la panne materielle semble la plus
> probable.
Ce ne serait pas surprenant.
> Je vais donc commander une carte et tester
> Vous avez des references a conseiller en la matiere,
Bonjour
d'apres le support System76 la these de la panne materielle semble la plus
probable.
Je vais donc commander une carte et tester
Vous avez des references a conseiller en la matiere, compatibles si
possible Linux libre ?
chipsets ath9k ou ath10k . D'autres ?
Quelles references
Bonjour a tous,
merci Etienne de cete reponse...
Alors OUI le souci n'est pas specifique a une distro il se produit pour
toutes les distros testees (environ 7 ou 8 avec des versions de kernel et
de packages linux-firmware differentes)
J'ai voulu teste GhostBSD mais la machine est recente et il ne
Bonsoir Jérôme,
jerome moliere, on 2021-02-08 18:12:11 +0100:
> Dans les logs du kernel on voit qu'il y a un souci de chargement du
> firmware:
> sudo dmesg|grep -i iwlwifi
Les numéros de version ci-après :
> [4.769596] iwlwifi :00:14.3: minimum version required: (efault)198
Bonjour a tous,
je suis victime d'un souci sournois sur 1 laptop System76 lemur pro dote de
composants Intel 11eme generation.
Suite a l'upgrade du kernel en 5.10-2 (et 3 depuis) je n'ai plus de wifi:
- lspci voit toujours la carte lspci -nnk
lspci -nnk|grep -i network
Fri, 01 May 2015 17:15:18 -0700
Joris Bolsens epicbl...@gmail.com écrivait :
Just tried that:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
linux-headers-4.0.0-trunk-amd64 : Depends: linux-kbuild-4.0 but it is
not installable
seems linux-kbuild-4.0 is not in sid repos yet
Not in Sid
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Not in Sid yet but in experimental. If you use testing or sid,
adding experimental is not a problem. It is a non-automatic
release.
Jean-Marc jean-m...@6jf.be
latest kbuild in experimental is 3.18
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On 05/01/2015 12:58 AM, Jean-Marc wrote:
Fri, 01 May 2015 00:06:57 -0700 No need to do it yourself, it is
already done here:
https://packages.debian.org/experimental/linux-image-4.0.0-trunk-amd64
Jean-Marc jean-m...@6jf.be
Just tried
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On 05/01/2015 12:05 AM, humbert.olivie...@free.fr wrote:
Hi
I was wondering if anyone had instructions on how to update to
kernel
3.19 or above.
I have spent ~an hour googling, but all I can find are tutorials
for
ubuntu, most of which do
Hi
I was wondering if anyone had instructions on how to update to kernel
3.19 or above.
I have spent ~an hour googling, but all I can find are tutorials for
ubuntu, most of which do it through apt.
Looks to be there : https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch08s06.html.en
Hope that helps
humbert.olivie...@free.fr writes:
Looks to be there :
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch08s06.html.en
the document does not mention configuration with 'make oldconfig', which
may simplify the process and has worked for me when i built 3.17.
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Le primidi 11 floréal, an CCXXIII, Joris Bolsens a écrit :
I was wondering if anyone had instructions on how to update to kernel
3.19 or above.
I have spent ~an hour googling, but all I can find are tutorials for
ubuntu, most of which do it through apt.
I checked jessie-backports but 3.16
Fri, 01 May 2015 00:06:57 -0700
Joris Bolsens epicbl...@gmail.com écrivait :
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Thanks, thats what im doing now, just compiled 4.0.1
No need to do it yourself, it is already done here:
https://packages.debian.org/experimental/linux-image-4.0.0-trunk-amd64
Jean-Marc jean-m...@6jf.be
Hi list,
I was wondering if anyone had instructions on how to update to kernel
3.19 or above.
I have spent ~an hour googling, but all I can find are tutorials for
ubuntu, most of which do it through apt.
I checked jessie-backports but 3.16 seems to be the latest available
outside of unstable.
On 24/01/2015 21:40, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
mrr a écrit :
I saw somewhere during kernel compilation an option to load a kernel on
the fly but I haven't gone further (maybe it was targeted at kernel
developers).
If you're talking about kexec, it just avoid the firmware POST and
bootloader
mrr a écrit :
I saw somewhere during kernel compilation an option to load a kernel on
the fly but I haven't gone further (maybe it was targeted at kernel
developers).
If you're talking about kexec, it just avoid the firmware POST and
bootloader stage of a complete reboot, but not the
On 16/01/2015 17:50, Marc Auslander wrote:
Pol Hallen de...@fuckaround.org writes:
Hi folks!
a security updates of kernel is available (from apt-get upgrade), so:
must I reboot my pc (after upgrade) to avoid security problems? Is
there another way?
thanks for help!
Pol
I always reboot
Pol Hallen de...@fuckaround.org writes:
Hi folks!
a security updates of kernel is available (from apt-get upgrade), so:
must I reboot my pc (after upgrade) to avoid security problems? Is
there another way?
thanks for help!
Pol
I always reboot after a kernel related upgrade on the
Hi folks!
a security updates of kernel is available (from apt-get upgrade), so:
must I reboot my pc (after upgrade) to avoid security problems? Is there
another way?
thanks for help!
Pol
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Pol Hallen a écrit :
a security updates of kernel is available (from apt-get upgrade), so:
must I reboot my pc (after upgrade) to avoid security problems?
Usually yes. Until then, the old kernel is still active.
Is there another way?
You could use kexec-tools to load and start the
El vie, 04-07-2014 a las 15:25 +0200, François Patte escribió:
Bonjour,
I don't understand the following:
# apt-get install linux-image-3.14-0.bpo.1-amd64
linux-headers-3.14-0.bpo.1-amd64
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some
On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 1:02 PM, François Patte
francois.pa...@mi.parisdescartes.fr wrote:
Le 04/07/2014 16:12, Lisi Reisz a écrit :
On Friday 04 July 2014 14:42:47 Stephen Powell wrote:
Since you are trying to install a 3.14 kernel from backports, I
assume that you are running wheezy. You
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Bonjour,
I don't understand the following:
# apt-get install linux-image-3.14-0.bpo.1-amd64
linux-headers-3.14-0.bpo.1-amd64
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be
On Fri, 04 Jul 2014 09:25:51 -0400 (EDT), François Patte wrote:
I don't understand the following:
# apt-get install linux-image-3.14-0.bpo.1-amd64
linux-headers-3.14-0.bpo.1-amd64
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages
On Friday 04 July 2014 14:42:47 Stephen Powell wrote:
Since you are trying to install a 3.14 kernel from backports, I assume
that you are running wheezy. You need to install the initramfs-tools
package from wheezy-backports too, version 0.115~bpo70+1, I think.
I had no trouble installing the
On 07/04/2014 04:12 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Friday 04 July 2014 14:42:47 Stephen Powell wrote:
Since you are trying to install a 3.14 kernel from backports, I assume
that you are running wheezy. You need to install the initramfs-tools
package from wheezy-backports too, version 0.115~bpo70+1,
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On Friday 04 July 2014 14:42:47 Stephen Powell wrote:
Since you are trying to install a 3.14 kernel from backports, I
assume that you are running wheezy. You need to install the
initramfs-tools package
On Friday 04 July 2014 18:02:42 François Patte wrote:
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On Friday 04 July 2014 14:42:47 Stephen Powell wrote:
Since you are trying to install a 3.14 kernel from backports, I
assume that you are running
On Friday 04 July 2014 15:30:10 Linux-Fan wrote:
On 07/04/2014 04:12 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Friday 04 July 2014 14:42:47 Stephen Powell wrote:
Since you are trying to install a 3.14 kernel from backports, I assume
that you are running wheezy. You need to install the initramfs-tools
On 2014-07-04, François Patte francois.pa...@mi.parisdescartes.fr wrote:
OK thank this worked... I thought that adding backports repository to
the source.list file was enough! This is quite redondant!
The repository is desactivated by default; otherwise, well, I'll leave
that as an exercise
On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 07:02:42PM +0200, François Patte wrote:
Le 04/07/2014 16:12, Lisi Reisz a écrit :
I had no trouble installing the backported kernel, but I
specifically instructed aptitude to use wheezy-backports
repository. -t wheezy-backports install
OK thank this worked... I
On Thu, 18 Aug 2011 10:54:08 +0200, Michael Ott wrote:
I got the following output when I try to update my DNS323. Can anybody
help me?
Thanks in advance
(...)
Can't find /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.39-2-orion5x and
/boot/initrd.img-2.6.39-2-orion5x
(...)
There was a bug for a similar problem,
Hi!
I got the following output when I try to update my DNS323.
Can anybody help me?
Thanks in advance
~# apt-get -uVf dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to
Greg Madden wrote:
On Saturday 02 October 2010 11:59:02 Mark wrote:
Based on what I've read, kernel 2.6.32 has fixed the broadcom 4306 rev02
wireless card 1 MB/s speed issue and I'd like to have my Lenny system boot
into that kernel to fix this issue.
snip
Debian backports (official) has
Based on what I've read, kernel 2.6.32 has fixed the broadcom 4306 rev02
wireless card 1 MB/s speed issue and I'd like to have my Lenny system boot
into that kernel to fix this issue. The only help I've found for doing this
without doing a custom compile is here (
On Saturday 02 October 2010 11:59:02 Mark wrote:
Based on what I've read, kernel 2.6.32 has fixed the broadcom 4306 rev02
wireless card 1 MB/s speed issue and I'd like to have my Lenny system boot
into that kernel to fix this issue. The only help I've found for doing
this without doing a
Clean slate, sort of.
I've removed any xorg.conf and am not blacklisting any more.
System docked will not give me a display on the external screen, whether
booted from old kernel or new one.
System undocked works perfectly.
I'm attaching a new dmesg output with the system docked with the
On 06/12/2010 03:20 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-06-12 21:06 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
I have both xserver-xorg-video-nouveau and xser-xorg-video-fbdev
installed (just confirmed it in aptitude), but it doesn't appear that
they are being used.
I see. The latest xserver-xorg-core in
On 06/12/2010 03:20 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
You may as well blacklist nouveau then, since it is completely useless
without KMS (the nouveau X driver requires KMS). Note, however, that
without an xorg.conf the most recent xserver-xorg-core will still load
the module.
I decided to take baby
On 06/11/2010 04:30 PM, Andreas Rönnquist wrote:
I've ran into this too, and got this solved by blacklisting the nouveau
module in
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
(adding a line containing just blacklist nouveau),
and adding modeset=0 to my kernel line in /boot/grub/menu.lst (I am
still on
On 2010-06-12 00:15 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
On 06/11/2010 03:08 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-06-11 19:06 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
I undock from the port replicator and use the notebook's built-in
1920x1200 display, and the boot with the new kernel brings me to
normal gdm
On 06/12/2010 04:03 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
This is to be expected, because it detects and uses the display's native
resolution. This is usually what you want, but you can override it with
the video=800x600 boot parameter (or whatever other resolution you like).
Looks like I have a bit of
On Fri, 2010-06-11 at 22:30 +0200, Andreas Rönnquist wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 13:06:04 -0400
Gilbert Sullivan whirly...@comcast.net wrote:
Running Squeeze with Xfce desktop environment (only) on Dell Latitude
D810. Nvidia video card running the VESA driver (though there's a bunch
of
On 2010-06-12 15:38 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
On 06/12/2010 04:03 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
Thanks. I don't see anything unusual in it, in particular nouveau
detects the 1680x1050 resolution of the external display:
[7.308183] [drm] nouveau :01:00.0: allocated 1680x1050 fb:
On 06/12/2010 01:42 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-06-12 15:38 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
On 06/12/2010 04:03 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
Thanks. I don't see anything unusual in it, in particular nouveau
detects the 1680x1050 resolution of the external display:
[7.308183] [drm]
On 2010-06-12 21:06 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
I have both xserver-xorg-video-nouveau and xser-xorg-video-fbdev
installed (just confirmed it in aptitude), but it doesn't appear that
they are being used.
I see. The latest xserver-xorg-core in sid uses nouveau by default, but
that version
On 06/12/2010 03:20 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-06-12 21:06 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
I have both xserver-xorg-video-nouveau and xser-xorg-video-fbdev
installed (just confirmed it in aptitude), but it doesn't appear that
they are being used.
I see. The latest xserver-xorg-core in
Running Squeeze with Xfce desktop environment (only) on Dell Latitude
D810. Nvidia video card running the VESA driver (though there's a bunch
of verbiage in dmesg about nouveau). System is normally connected to a
port replicator and DVI display (1680x1050).
Upgraded from 2.6.32-3 to 2.6.32-6
On 2010-06-11 19:06 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
Running Squeeze with Xfce desktop environment (only) on Dell Latitude
D810. Nvidia video card running the VESA driver (though there's a
bunch of verbiage in dmesg about nouveau). System is normally
connected to a port replicator and DVI
On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 13:06:04 -0400
Gilbert Sullivan whirly...@comcast.net wrote:
Running Squeeze with Xfce desktop environment (only) on Dell Latitude
D810. Nvidia video card running the VESA driver (though there's a bunch
of verbiage in dmesg about nouveau). System is normally connected to
On 06/11/2010 03:08 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-06-11 19:06 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
Running Squeeze with Xfce desktop environment (only) on Dell Latitude
D810. Nvidia video card running the VESA driver (though there's a
bunch of verbiage in dmesg about nouveau). System is normally
On 06/11/2010 04:30 PM, Andreas Rönnquist wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 13:06:04 -0400
Gilbert Sullivanwhirly...@comcast.net wrote:
Running Squeeze with Xfce desktop environment (only) on Dell Latitude
D810. Nvidia video card running the VESA driver (though there's a bunch
of verbiage in dmesg
On Sunday 06 June 2010 17:06:25 Long Wind wrote:
I have etch which use kernel 2.6.18-6
I want to upgrade it to kernel 2.6.24 or later
but it doesn't contain it:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian etch main
Where can I find new kernel images in Debian packages?
Suggestions so far:
1.
I have etch which use kernel 2.6.18-6
I want to upgrade it to kernel 2.6.24 or later
but it doesn't contain it:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian etch main
Where can I find new kernel images in Debian packages?
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On 7 June 2010 07:36, Long Wind longwind2...@gmail.com wrote:
I have etch which use kernel 2.6.18-6
I want to upgrade it to kernel 2.6.24 or later
but it doesn't contain it:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian etch main
Where can I find new kernel images in Debian packages?
have you had
You could install a package like:
linux-image-2.6-your architecture
what this does is depends on the latest Linux kernel 2.6 and modules.
In other words if you have this installed it will always have the latest
kernel there too.
You might not want that.
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Long Wind longwind2...@gmail.com wrote:
I have etch which use kernel 2.6.18-6
I want to upgrade it to kernel 2.6.24 or later
but it doesn't contain it:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian etch main
Where can I find new kernel images in Debian
Thank Dale, Charles Kroeger and Stephen Powell!
I will install from backports.
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I have been going around in circles on this. I am trying to upgrade my kernel
from 2.2.20 to the current stable kernel 2.6.18. When I run aptitude I get a
glibc error because it needs at least a 2.4.1 kernel to install but the new
kernel won't install without the new glibc.
Here is what is
I was afraid that I was going to have to reinstall the system.
You are right. This is an old system that has not been upgraded in quite some
time.
Thanks,
Brian
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On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 06:17:23AM -0800, Brian Kimsey-Hickman wrote:
I have been going around in circles on this. I am trying to upgrade my
kernel from 2.2.20 to the current stable kernel 2.6.18. When I run aptitude
I get a glibc error because it needs at least a 2.4.1 kernel to install
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 06:42:39 -0800 (PST)
Brian Kimsey-Hickman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was afraid that I was going to have to reinstall the system.
You are right. This is an old system that has not been upgraded in
quite some time.
Well, you can try to upgrade, but as said, you cannot
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Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2008, 9:59 AM
On 2008-11-12 15:17 +0100, Brian Kimsey-Hickman wrote:
I have been going around
On 2008-11-12 15:17 +0100, Brian Kimsey-Hickman wrote:
I have been going around in circles on this. I am trying to upgrade
my kernel from 2.2.20 to the current stable kernel 2.6.18. When I run
aptitude I get a glibc error because it needs at least a 2.4.1 kernel
to install but the new
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 10:11:55PM +0530, Siju George wrote:
Hi,
One of the sarge machines runs and older kernel and apt-get
dist-upgrade does not install the newer kernel.
Could some one please help me trouble shoot this?
debian:~# uname -a
Linux debian 2.6.8-11-amd64-k8 #1 Sat Jul 1
Hi,
One of the sarge machines runs and older kernel and apt-get
dist-upgrade does not install the newer kernel.
Could some one please help me trouble shoot this?
=
debian:~# uname -a
Linux debian 2.6.8-11-amd64-k8 #1 Sat Jul 1 12:02:45 UTC
# apt-get install newer-kernel
sometimes complains that it will not upgrade the running
kernel. So, what is the correct way to upgrade kernel image?
-ishwar
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On Thu, Dec 21, 2006 at 11:31:15AM -0500, Ishwar Rattan wrote:
# apt-get install newer-kernel
sometimes complains that it will not upgrade the running
kernel. So, what is the correct way to upgrade kernel image?
what is the exact message? I know it complains that it IS updating
Ishwar Rattan wrote:
# apt-get install newer-kernel
sometimes complains that it will not upgrade the running
kernel. So, what is the correct way to upgrade kernel image?
That's correct, that's the right way. What's the exact message you're
getting?
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I've got two powerdege 2850 with 5 disks to configure:) I've
installed the iso debian-dell-2.4.31.iso downloaded from
http://staff.osuosl.org/~kveton/debian/debian-dell-2.4.31.iso. The
installation has been very smooth, the problems arised when I tried to
upgrade to the latest kernel available
Arnau wrote, On 2006-09-15 07:38:
I've got two powerdege 2850 with 5 disks to configure:) I've
installed the iso debian-dell-2.4.31.iso downloaded from
http://staff.osuosl.org/~kveton/debian/debian-dell-2.4.31.iso. The
installation has been very smooth, the problems arised when I tried to
Ola Marcos,
Eu dei boot com um live cd, depois um chroot e mandei um apt-get update
apt-get upgrade e ele atualizou o initrd-tools (nao tenho certeza se o
nome e esse mesmo) e tudo voltou ao normal, ou seja, sua suposicao
estava correta.
Marcelo
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Ola,
Ontem eu fiz um dist-upgrade e hoje meu micro nao sobe.
Recebo a seguinte mensagem no inicio do boot:
INPUT: at tRANLATED SET 2 KEYBOARD AS /CLASS/INPUT/INPUT0
RAMDISK: incomplet write (-28 !=32768) 8388608
INVALID compressed format (err=1)
VFS: Cannot open root device 305 or
Marcelo Luiz de Laia schrieb:
Ola,
Ontem eu fiz um dist-upgrade e hoje meu micro nao sobe.
Recebo a seguinte mensagem no inicio do boot:
INPUT: at tRANLATED SET 2 KEYBOARD AS /CLASS/INPUT/INPUT0
RAMDISK: incomplet write (-28 !=32768) 8388608
INVALID compressed format (err=1)
VFS: Cannot open
On Sat, December 17, 2005 23:37, Josh King said:
Ernst-Magne Vindal wrote:
Hi,
not sure this is a problem but I'll like to check anyway.
When doing apt-get upgrade the only package listed for upgrade is the
kernel image. this is working fine and I'm not sure what the upgrade
will
do.
The
Hi,
not sure this is a problem but I'll like to check anyway.
When doing apt-get upgrade the only package listed for upgrade is the
kernel image. this is working fine and I'm not sure what the upgrade will
do.
The sources list say stable. I got a few packages from unstable, but apt
is configured
Ernst-Magne Vindal wrote:
Hi,
not sure this is a problem but I'll like to check anyway.
When doing apt-get upgrade the only package listed for upgrade is the
kernel image. this is working fine and I'm not sure what the upgrade will
do.
The sources list say stable. I got a few packages from
On 12/17/2005 10:50 AM, Ernst-Magne Vindal wrote:
Hi,
not sure this is a problem but I'll like to check anyway.
When doing apt-get upgrade the only package listed for upgrade is the
kernel image. this is working fine and I'm not sure what the upgrade will
do.
The sources list say stable.
On Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 04:40:08PM +0100, Ernst-Magne Vindal wrote:
Hi,
not sure this is a problem but I'll like to check anyway.
When doing apt-get upgrade the only package listed for upgrade is the
kernel image. this is working fine and I'm not sure what the upgrade will
do.
The
Bonjour,
Je voudrais savoir s'il est possible de mettre à jour
son kernel grâce à la commande apt-get upgrade kernel,
ou faut-il plutôt télécharger les sources et les
recompiler
Merci
Tahar wrote:
Bonjour,
Je voudrais savoir s'il est possible de mettre à jour
son kernel grâce à la commande apt-get upgrade kernel,
ou faut-il plutôt télécharger les sources et les
recompiler
Merci
tu peux faire apt-cache search linux-image
ensuite choisir t'a version de noyaux que tu souhaite installer
puis apt-get install linux-image-2.6.12-I386 par exemple.
Koh
Tahar a écrit :
Bonjour,
Je voudrais savoir s'il est possible de mettre à jour
son kernel grâce à la commande apt-get upgrade
-I386 par
exemple.
Koh
Tahar a écrit :
Bonjour,
Je voudrais savoir s'il est possible de mettre à
jour
son kernel grâce à la commande apt-get upgrade
kernel,
ou faut-il plutôt télécharger les sources et les
recompiler
Merci
According to Matt Zagrabelny,
On Wed, 2005-08-17 at 22:50 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will newer
versions of some packages eventually need a newer kernel?
yes. for instance some desktop stuff is starting to use udev/hotplug.
this requires a 2.6 kernel.
Can you indicate which ones?
On Mon, 2005-08-22 at 12:18 -0700, Tony Godshall wrote:
According to Matt Zagrabelny,
On Wed, 2005-08-17 at 22:50 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will newer
versions of some packages eventually need a newer kernel?
yes. for instance some desktop stuff is starting to use
On Wed, 2005-08-17 at 22:50 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will newer
versions of some packages eventually need a newer kernel?
yes. for instance some desktop stuff is starting to use udev/hotplug.
this requires a 2.6 kernel.
-matt zagrabelny
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I have a couple of machines which I'm in the process of upgrading to
Sarge. I'm wondering about whether to upgrade the kernels. They're
all running some version of 2.4, which I've built for the particular
machines. If I don't get new hardware which need newer drivers,
I wrote:
I have a couple of machines which I'm in the process of upgrading to
Sarge. I'm wondering about whether to upgrade the kernels.
They're all running some version of 2.4, which I've built for the particular
machines. If I don't get new hardware which need newer drivers, and I
don't
On 10:13 Thu 18 Aug 2005, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
And when a newer version of a package, can't think of one, NEEDS the 2.6
kernel, it will tell you.
My own reason for 2.6.9 is that the soundest patch for multi-user Linux
(2.6.9-ruby.vz11) wants that kernel release.
Is this patch for a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 18 August 2005 11:50 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a couple of machines which I'm in the process of upgrading to
Sarge. I'm wondering about whether to upgrade the kernels. They're
all running some version of 2.4, which I've built for the
I have a couple of machines which I'm in the process of upgrading to
Sarge. I'm wondering about whether to upgrade the kernels. They're
all running some version of 2.4, which I've built for the particular
machines. If I don't get new hardware which need newer drivers, and I
don't care about any
On Thursday 18 August 2005 11:50 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a couple of machines which I'm in the process of upgrading to
Sarge. I'm wondering about whether to upgrade the kernels. They're
all running some version of 2.4, which I've built for the particular
machines. If I don't get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a couple of machines which I'm in the process of upgrading to
Sarge. I'm wondering about whether to upgrade the kernels. They're
all running some version of 2.4, which I've built for the particular
machines. If I don't get new hardware which need newer
On Wed, Jan 05, 2005 at 06:13:24AM +0100, Thomas Hood wrote:
Possibly a result of applications trying to play sound effects but sound
not working.
I can play ogg files. Sounds like crap (since processor can't decode
quickly enough), but screen output for ogg123 is normal.
Building your own
Upgrading to 2.4.27-2-686 (from sid) does not fix the slowness problem
(at least for me). The bug corresponding to this problem is #288272:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=288272
Jason
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On Sat, Dec 25, 2004 at 03:27:57PM -0500, Michael Murphy wrote:
Any one else? Googling's born no fruit. I'm brand new to debian (a
recent redhat emigree) and am unsure where, or whether, to report
this. Any insight or direction members of this list can share will
be gratefully received.
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