* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20061007 23:10]:
when I tried to use the xvidix driver for mplayer, I get
Error occurred during pci scan: Operation not permitted error for
normal user, but root is ok.
How can I fix it?
PS. my groups:
* Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060930 02:15]:
I am suspicious that we need LC_MONETARY set.
This was never set in grml, so I don't see any reason why it should
be set now.
How does environment look like in X then? (Just run 'env'.)
Normal. Here are the relevant bits:
* Wolfgang Scheicher [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060928 16:03]:
Am Thursday, 28. September 2006 11:04 schrieb Michael Prokop:
* Wolfgang Scheicher [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060927 12:15]:
I think by changing this to chmod grml: dir we would support both
ways. Well, and since i would like it that way
* Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060917 00:15]:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReplacementInit
http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/knot3
Ubuntu going where grml has gone before.
Well, I'm looking forward to see Ubuntu's upstart
(see http://people.ubuntu.com/~scott/upstart.pdf)
integrated in Debian (Martin F.
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060917 05:15]:
On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 22:31:03 +0200, T wrote:
On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 23:39:57 +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:
ca::ctrlaltdel:/etc/init.d/grml-reboot
work for you and fixes the problem?
I directly tried this. Unfortunately, problems not fixed. Still got
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060917 16:48]:
I notice that the mysql services in grml is different that I used to use.
I used to only have the mysql service, but grml default is that mysql
service is disabled while other two mysql-ndb-mgm mysql-ndb are enabled:
$ grep mysql /etc/runlevel.conf
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060916 18:15]:
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 23:23:58 +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:
$ grep -A1 CTRL-ALT-DEL /etc/inittab
# What to do when CTRL-ALT-DEL is pressed.
ca::ctrlaltdel:/etc/init 6
Does changing the /etc/init to /sbin/init change anything?
If *not* (I expect
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060915 22:15]:
What's the difference between using the command reboot and let the
keyboard trigger the init 6 to reboot?
I notice I always get the Filesystem not clean message having switched
over to grml when rebooting. I trigger the reboot via keyboard to issue
(Readded grml-user and grml-devel mailinglists to Cc so other users
and devs stay informed as well.)
* Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060911 03:15]:
Ok, I just took some minutes to finally implement it.
(grml-)rebuildfstab supports LABELs and UUIDs now.
Fantastic. In response to the
* Michael Prokop [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060909 00:15]:
* Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060908 23:15]:
When reading UUID=insert_long_nummer_here in fstab you very
probably won't know what kind of device it is. That's what I don't
like.
A simple comment line above the UUID solves that.
Yes
* Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060905 01:15]:
problems start with multiple devices or devices with several
partitions on it
Or moving the USB device from PC to PC. That is the whole point of
using USB for many people. When you move the device, however, /dev/sda
becomes /dev/sdd so the
* Frank Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060905 12:15]:
Mark wrote:
P.S. A kind of bug report:
We already have label-based partitions in fstab, but the auto-builder
duplicates our manual entries with /dev/XYZ syntax. So now the fstab
refers to the same partition twice.
Yes, but I
* Martin Yazdzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060903 05:15]:
On Sat, 02 Sep 2006 17:50:02 +0200, T wrote:
Currently grml does not provides the /dev/dvd link. I remember I read
somewhere that merely adding a rule symlink to /etc/udev/rules.d/ will do.
But I just can't find it any more. Any one
Hello,
I'd like to ask for your comments about handling of external usb
devices on grml.
As you might know mounting usb pens on grml is possible via running
'mount /mnt/external1' (corresponding to /dev/sda1) and 'mount
/mnt/external' (corresponding to /dev/sda).
As stated in a mail by Tong to
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060831 19:15]:
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 10:26:54 +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:
[...]
/dev/hda2 /mnt/foo auto .
does.
Is it the new grml0.8 feature? That's exactly what I want. grml0.7 used to
be
/dev/hda2 /mnt/hda2 auto .
Sorry, was a typo of course
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060830 22:15]:
I'm not used to the new console-terminus font, and would perfer the
traditional one. However, I can't remove it:
$ apt-get remove --purge console-terminus
The following packages will be REMOVED:
console-terminus* grml* grml-autoconfig*
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060830 23:15]:
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 17:41:00 +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:
grml-hostname
Notice: setting a different hostname while
running X is *not* recommend!
Is the DISPLAY setting a concern, or something else?
Connections to X-server are being refused
* Martin Yazdzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060829 17:15]:
I dare not, however, boot out of old grml into new, because new grml is
convinced that my hw clock is set to gmt. Since this is a laptop, I need to
boot into new grml and tell it that my clock is in NYC, edt, my laptop is,
sadly, in
* Felix Resch [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060829 11:15]:
* Felix [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060821 09:15]:
i just bought new Hardware (asus p5b deluxe and a core2)
and ran into probs when booting grml 0.8 (and gentoo 2006.0)
from a (parallel attached) cdrom drive.
when booting the kernel it doesent
* Martin Yazdzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060829 20:15]:
As y ou can see from the attached, I have 3d working.
I cheated - since the xorg log error was unable to find screen I took
my working file from grml 7 and simple copied it.
Ok.
The differences are:
Working:
[...]
Non-wokring:
[...]
* Eugen Romas [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060830 14:15]:
Eugen Romas schrieb:
Von diesem PC will ich eine verschlüsselte Komplettsicherung erstellen.
Nach dem Booten von *grml 0.8 - Codename Funkenzutzler *finde
ich alle Raid- Partitionen richtig zugeordnet wieder. Nun habe
ich die mapped
* Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060828 11:05]:
Testing grml2hd again would be too much work and
the problem was reproducible with a live CD test
anyway. I used grml-x fluxbox as the command.
That's fine.
Just before Fluxbox starts, I observed the blackout
in the terminal screen. Fluxbox
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060827 02:15]:
I had the problem before in Grml 0.7, and now in Grml 0.8 -- my network
not on when booting up Live CD.
/etc/init.d/networking start
works only for lo, not eth0.
ifconfig -a
shows only the 'lo' device.
Any one having the same issue?
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060827 03:15]:
I just tried grml2hd from grml0.8 with:
grml2hd partion=/dev/sda4 mbr=/dev/sda4 filesystem=ext3 user=tong
You are using this from the booting command line (isolinux prompt),
right?
- grml2hd said partion /dev/sda4 can't be found. Manually choose the
* Christian Kollmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060826 10:15]:
Nico Golde wrote:
and how can I execute some custom
commands afterwards?
Are you executing it from the command line or via init scripts?
via init script, so I can???t come back to the commandline ;-)
The dhcp request (it's
* Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060821 09:15]:
The website http://grml.org/ which resolves to http://81.223.126.153/
has been down all day. The grml package repositories are unaccessible,
too.
Is anyone in North/South America having the same problem?
Maybe bandwidth quota was exceeded with
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060824 05:15]:
Whenever I run df, I get `/dev/.static/dev': Permission denied:
$ df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs 4032092 2411436 1415832 64% /
/dev/root 4032092 2411436 1415832 64% /
* Werner Flamme [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060816 10:15]:
Michael Prokop schrieb am 15.08.2006 22:37:
Booting with 'grml nofstab keyboard=de lang=de' causes Waitung for /dev to
be fully populated... done to be the last line on the screen for a long
time ( 15 min.). After 40 minutes I read ACPI
* Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060821 09:15]:
The grml website is still down at 0700 CDT here in the US. Maybe we
should all make a donation to help support the web space.
Good idea. Has anyone said it's a bandwidth problem outside of IRC?
Public announcements should also go to the mailing
* Martin Yazdzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060815 10:20]:
The ndiswrapper is a broadcom chip issue, combined with the kernel 2.6.17
enabled the bcm43xx module by default.
[...]
Fine that you could solve the problem.
Just because of personal interest: doesn't the bcm43xx driver work
for you? Or do
* Robert Giebel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060814 20:15]:
erstmal Glückwunsch an Mikap zur gelungenen Release :)
Danke. :)
Dann noch eine Frage an den jenigen, der sich für die Webseite
verantwortlich fühlt:
Das bin wohl auch ich. ;)
Wo ist dieser Crystal Tux ohne jegliche Dekoration her? Ich
* Werner Flamme [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060815 11:12]:
Michael Prokop schrieb am 14.08.2006 20:39:
* Werner Flamme [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060814 17:15]:
I just installed grml 0.8 on a Toshiba Satellite 4070CDT. There is no
internal network card, so I use a pcmcia card, 3com's 589. The main
Hoi,
to all of you who are running a grml system or plan to do so:
Affected software
=
grml2hd - install grml on harddisk
Problem
===
Setting the password in grml2hd is done via chpasswd. If you provide
a password it will be set correct and login is possible with the
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060815 17:15]:
My network is not initiated on grml 0.7 hd install boot up. I have to
manually started it up afterward. I'm wondering why this is happening.
- Is it because my network service is not up?
grep network /etc/runlevel.conf
35 - S
* Martin Yazdzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060815 18:15]:
On Tuesday 15 August 2006 04:26, Michael Prokop wrote:
* Martin Yazdzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060815 10:20]:
Just because of personal interest: doesn't the bcm43xx driver work
for you?
Idiot newbies on serious lists are at least
[Redirecting to the list]
* Werner Flamme [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060815 14:15]:
Michael Prokop schrieb am 15.08.2006 11:30:
* Werner Flamme [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060815 11:12]:
BTW, it took more than 3 hours to boot from CD. Especially the
creation of /etc/fstab seemed to work endless
* Werner Schuster (murphee) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060815 22:53]:
after an apt-get upgrade to grml 0.8 I seem to be missing my loopback lo
device
(ifconfig just shows my eth0 device after startup).
My /etc/network/interfaces contains:
# The loopback interface automatically added when
* Werner Schuster (murphee) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060815 23:22]:
Michael Prokop wrote:
What does:
# grep -e ifup -e network /etc/runlevel.conf
return? As a reference take a look at:
15 - 0,6 /etc/init.d/wpa-ifupdown
18 - S /etc/init.d
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060816 00:21]:
On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 23:38:45 +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:
How do you bring up your network? :) Seems like you are using a DHCP
based setup.
Currently I manually start it up with:
dhclient
Ok, as written in my other mail configure /etc/network
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060814 06:15]:
On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 07:53:33 +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:
how can I disable ipv6 in grml2hd envrionment?
Since grml-scripts (0.7-10) via running 'blacklist ipv6' or manually add
the following to /etc/modprobe.d/grml:
blacklist ipv6
alias
* Werner Flamme [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060814 17:15]:
I just installed grml 0.8 on a Toshiba Satellite 4070CDT. There is no
internal network card, so I use a pcmcia card, 3com's 589. The main problem
of this machine are 64 MB RAM :-(
hwinfo --pcmcia gives no output, so does hwinfo --netcard.
* Martin Yazdzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060814 17:15]:
I, too, after blacklisting the ipv6 module get the same error iwth rmmod,
but,
for a laptop user, ever time I reconnect to a different network, and so on,
just the blacklisting makes things go much faster. Of course, I do not know
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060811 06:15]:
I read somewhere that DSL (Dam Small Linux) is removing the bitmap fonts
entirely from the system.
Since so many high quality TrueType fonts are available, it is a waste of
space to still have bitmap fonts. Is this on the todo list of grml as well?
* Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060806 17:30]:
I am enjoying the new release candidate.
Great you like it. :)
The wallpaper is a big improvement. :)
Credits go to Timo 'Spida' Boettcher. :)
http://blog.spida.net/index.php?/archives/7-The-sun-is-going-downhtml
BTW: Spida's blog is
JFYI:
* Michael Prokop [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060717 22:09]:
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060717 22:02]:
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 20:23:49 +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:
whenever I add a user in grml, I get the following error:
rpcinfo: can't contact portmapper: RPC: Remote system error
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060805 17:15]:
On Fri, 04 Aug 2006 11:02:36 +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:
Well, grml-x currently does not use get-edid | parse-edid but uses just
hwinfo and the mechanisms of X-server itself.
The main problem is: who can you trust? To give you an example how
* Martin Yazdzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060803 20:15]:
just for fun, i tried the rc on an older pc without the need for wireless
card.
grml-x issue - no screen found
[...]
HorizSync30.0 - 85.0
30.0 - 85.0
30.0 - 85.0
30.0 - 85.0
Thanks to Nico for helping investigate the
* my [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060729 06:15]:
One of the few weak spots in grml was the lack of ability to install the
latest ati drivers as they came out.
Huh, what?!
| ATI Driver Installer [...] 07/28/06 Version: 8.27.10
--
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060729 06:15]:
when I started up XMMS with the alsa output plugin. I get:
You mean you start xmms in default mode?
** WARNING **: alsa_setup_mixer(): Failed to find mixer element: /dev/PCM
Huh - /dev/snd/pcm* should be correct for ALSA.
How do I (re)create
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060717 18:15]:
whenever I add a user in grml, I get the following error:
rpcinfo: can't contact portmapper: RPC: Remote system error - Connection
refused
rpcinfo: can't contact portmapper: RPC: Remote system error - Connection
refused
rpcinfo: can't contact
* Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060718 00:03]:
Where is the background image for X Window in GRML 0.7 located. I
would like to change or delete it. Thank you for a wonderful
distribution.
It's a (stable) symlink named /usr/share/grml/desktop.jpg
pointing to the wallpaper of the current release.
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060718 04:15]:
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 22:02:20 +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:
It's listed in:
% xlsfonts | grep 'lucida-.*-sans'
, can be selected from within xfontsel
yes
and is available as
lucidasans-$SIZE. What's the problem? 8-)
No, lucidasans-$SIZE
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060702 19:45]:
On Sat, 01 Jul 2006 13:51:39 -0400, T wrote:
The official Debian unstable repository has moved along, while grml's own
If I removed a package by mistake, how can I install the original one?
For example, I removed the psad by mistake, when I
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060629 22:15]:
cp -a /root /home/
mv /root /root.old
ln -s /home/root /root
A symlink hack may work. The right way to change user accounts is
useradd, usermod, adduser, etc. Try changing admin's HOME with those.
At one point grml gave me a
* T [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060628 20:55]:
I'd like to know the philosophy behind the grml releases. I used to use
Debian testing, but recently revert to stable because the vulnerability of
Debian testing. So you know I'm always on the cautions side. I know
Knopsis, Ubunto does a lot of QA
* Steffen Liebergeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060526 12:46]:
are there plans to support swsuspend2 in the future? Would be nice;-)
Basically I'm interested in it, because it should work better with
SMP systems which are coming to desktop systems with modern laptops
providing DualCore processors.
(Notice to non-german readers: dictionary ding does not show
german umlauts.)
* Michael Sucha [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060526 12:46]:
mein Wörterbuch ding stellt seit neuestem keine Umlaute mehr dar.
google konnte genausowenig Auskunft geben wie die manpage von ding.
Hat jemand ein ähnliches
* Werner Schuster (murphee) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060525 20:39]:
I tried to get the fglrx-kernel-2.6.16-grml drivers for ATI, but it seems
like that creates problems with the install Mesa drivers, ie. I get the
following error:
Unpacking replacement fglrx-driver ...
dpkg: error
* my [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060525 23:07]:
Pardon, please the OT, but, since that method works perfectly on my
mission critical machines, but I am trying to build a test bed, will the
deb packages work if one has upgraded to xorg 7?
[...]
Yes, the packages are build for use with Xorg 7 as
* Werner Schuster (murphee) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060525 22:15]:
Michael Prokop wrote:
Are you using Xorg 7.0? Is you system up2date?
Nope, it's using Xorg 6.9; do I have to do something special to get 7.0?
I guess I did an apt-get upgrade about a week (or so) ago.
apt-get update ; apt
* Jan Stöfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060524 10:11]:
ich benutze seit kurzem grml 0.7 und finde die Distri eigentlich richtig
Klasse.
Nun wollt ich mal kurz was unter grml mit g++ kompilieren und bekam folgende
Fehlermeldung:
/usr/include/bits/errno.h:25:26: error: linux/errno.h: Datei oder
* Martin Yazdzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060516 05:15]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ % mozilla
grep: error while loading shared libraries: libc.so.6: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
cut: error while loading shared libraries: libc.so.6: cannot open shared
object file: No such
Hello grml-users,
next week on 20th of may linuxday graz/austria will take place
(www.linuxtage.at).
I will hold a lecture about grml and a grml booth will be there too.
All core developers and some other team members will be there!
I'll present grml in practice at the grml booth. For example
* Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060505 20:15]:
I'm trying to use grml as the base for a hardware validation USB
key on a machine which has no video at all, and is accessible
through a serial console.
After yanking the boot.msg splash screen and adding
console=ttyS0,11500n8 to the append
* Keller Florian [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060504 15:15]:
What exactly are you missing? Or better: what do you want to do? :-)
Yes, I want to make packages beside your Distro like CiscoVPN
Client, CitrixICA Client and some others. In slax I could make for
this Modules .mo files, compressed with
* John Magolske [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20060430 10:15]:
I'm trying to boot grml_small_0.2 from CDROM on a Dell inspiron 3200 laptop.
The splash screen comes up, the informational screens F1 - F10 are viewable,
but the boot process seems to hang at the point of searching for a cdrom:
...
*
Hello grml-users,
as mentioned on http://wiki.grml.org/doku.php?id=grml_0.7 you might
have noticed, that the symlinks to /dev/cdrom and /dev/dvd don't
exist on your grml 0.7 system.
To fix this issue just run:
# cd /etc/udev/rules.d/
# ln -s ../cd-aliases-generator.rules
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