On Fri, 06 Jan 2012 01:18:51 +0800, lina wrote: (careful with that html... :-) )
> On Friday 06,January,2012 01:08 AM, Camaleón wrote: >>> I installed one, >> Which one? > You know, this thread I posted hours ago. But you listed many different packages... which one did you finally install? > later I downloaded directly from the > > http://packages.debian.org/experimental/linux-source-3.2 > > the bottom, there is > > Architecture Package Size Installed Size Files all > <http://packages.debian.org/experimental/all/linux-source-3.2/download> > 73,700.3 kB73,744.0 kB [list of files > <http://packages.debian.org/experimental/all/linux-source-3.2/filelist>] > > not build from the left side of .dsc and else as before. Ah, okay, "linux-source-3.2_3.2~rc7-1~experimental.1_all.deb". The "mother" of the headers packages. >>> after reboot, it got kernel panic, even can't mount / and others. >>> >>> so I just back to old old kernel and removed present one. >> Kernel headers version have to match your current kernel version. >> >>> now I decided to download from kernel.org and do a try. >> Can you tell us why are you trying to install the kernel headers? > I used to install the linux-header-version and linux-images-version, > wrong? Nothing wrong, but those packages (headers) are not needed unless you specifically require them (for compiling things), so what was your goal or just installing for the sake of installing? :-) >>> the kernel panic was caused due to my .config file or ? >> Who knows, maybe if you say what's the error you got (kernel panic)... >> but again, kernel headers are version-aware. > I don't know from where I can check the log information, I tried to grep > panic from /var/log, but there is none. I can't tell what to look because I don't know at what stage you received the kernel panic (while booting, maybe?). Unless you provide more data, I can only make "wild guesses". >>> I am also stuck in Warning messages as following: even for opening >>> emails. >> (...) >> >> Lina, to avoid mixing up things, better solve your kernel headers > I am here. And what's your current situation? What packages have you installed? Can you boot your system normally? >> problematic and then open separate threads for the rest of the issues >> should they still apply. > I really realize that one saying, trouble never never comes alone. the > "date" issue is so bad, I can't open webpage without warning, even can't > open my email box, neither mention send emails and build package. but > now I feel it's really funny. I mean, things are really time sensitive. > Now I can't connect to kernel.org. Give detailed steps on what you are doing right now, what's the current kernel you are running and what's wrong with it. Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pan.2012.01.05.17.51...@gmail.com