On 13 April 2011 21:39, Andy Smith a...@strugglers.net wrote:
Hi Leo,
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 09:21:29PM +0100, Leo wrote:
Having got back from holiday I've noticed that the time on my cameras was
not set to the correct timezone, or set the same on each camera. Does
anyone know of a way of
Hi everyone,
Just a quick alert here that currently there are issues with card-based
access to the Mountbatten building at Southampton. Although this does
not affect the meeting tomorrow, it *does* affect access to the meeting.
The Zepler door is unaffected by this, and so we will be using
You probably want to fully uninstall the existing drivers before installing
the new ones. You may also want to run fglrxconfig (or whatever it's called)
to autogenerate an xorg.conf file (you shouldn't need to, but if it's not
working...)
Can you:
$ sudo modprobe fglrx
?
Running
$ glxinfo |
On 29 April 2011 09:01, Hants LUG Chairman adam.trick...@iredale.net wrote:
Hi,
Royal/Republican/Apathetic greetings to fellow LUGers. As planned the May
meeting will take place at Southampton University on Saturday 7 May between
10:00 and 16:30.
Chris will arrange wired network and the LUG
Not at all,
You're on!
Chris
On 06/05/11 19:46, Anton Piatek wrote:
On 29 April 2011 09:01, Hants LUG Chairmanadam.trick...@iredale.net wrote:
Hi,
Royal/Republican/Apathetic greetings to fellow LUGers. As planned the May
meeting will take place at Southampton University on Saturday 7 May
Hiya,
Thanks for the ideas you sent. I tried running modprobe fglrx and got an error
saying that module couldn't be found. I googled this error and found this site:
http://www.debianadmin.com/how-to-install-ati-fglrx-driver-in-debian.html
I've tried following the instructions there to take the
Try installing the debhelper package:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-testing/2003/07/msg00027.html
You may need to install extra software too, but we can figure that out step by
step if you can't find a list somewhere.
Cheers,
Benjie.
--
Sent from my iPhone, so please forgive
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On 06/05/2011 21:28, Benjie Gillam wrote:
You may need to install extra software too, but we can figure that out step
by step if you can't find a list somewhere.
the meta package build-essential is pretty useful for pulling the
usual suspect
Hi all,
It turns out that build-essentials doesn't bring in debhelper, but installing
it by itself fixed that error. The only problem is that now I have another
error:
Generating package: Debian/unstable
cp: cannot stat `/root/Downloads/fglrx-install.r1t4YG/x710_64a/*': No such file
or
Hi all,
Actually - I've managed to sort this now. I don't know why I was getting the
errors below, but I've found that I can install it directly using apt-get
install fglrx-driver, if I enable the non-free Debian repositories. I'm still
interested as to why the command below wasn't working,
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On 06/05/2011 22:54, Robin Wilson wrote:
cp: cannot stat `./usr/X11R6/lib64/modules/linux': No such file or directory
I would guess this refers to a file in libX11-dev (I believe that's a
valid atom?) or some other X-related -dev package.
I have a
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