What happened to  Squeeze ?  =  the current *stable* version.
version of udev in Squeeze is 1.64 :
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/udev


On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 12:38 PM, C-IT <outbo...@c-it.freeserve.co.uk>wrote:

> Hi Risto,
>
> Many thanks for your help.
>
> # dpkg -l udev
>
> dpkg not found on install CD environment, whoever:
>
> # /sbin/udevd --version
>
> shows udev = 171 for both CD & hd chroot
>
> which is what's so baffling as latest Wheezy install cd boots OK, even
> chroot into hd installed system. But booting directly into hd system causes
>
> 'udevd [42]: unable to receive ctrl connection: Function not implemented'
>
> error.
>
> # apt-get install udev=170-1
>
> Doesn't work. udev 170-1 was previous install & worked OK, however it's no
> longer available in the apt repositories. Also I autocleaned apt archives
> upon what I thought was a successful update, so downgrade option to udev
> 170-1 looks off the list. Only options appear tobe a downgrade to Lenny or
> re-install.
>
>
> Up until this problem Lenny & then Wheezy run OK on my Lombard. Used to
> have the occasional keyboard or touchpad freeze up on LXDE for about 10-15
> seconds. However I normally run in console mode, ie gdm autostart disabled.
>
> hald is installed but not sure if I have udisks-daemon running.
>
>
> Trust this helps.
> Kind regards,
>
> Robert.
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: Powerbook G3 wheezy upgrade udevd error
>
>
> You could check the udev version on the CD:
>
> dpkg -l udev
>
> And then upgrade (or downgrade) the package from within chroot:
>
> apt-get install udev=<version>
>
> BTW, you haven't been running earlier versions of Debian on your
> Lombard? I'm asking, because I have big problems on my Lombard: if I
> have either hald or udisks-daemon running, the computer practically
> stops after some minutes. This applies to both Lenny and Squeeze.
>
> Risto
>
>
>
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