In that case, wouldn't it be easier if the script asked wether it's a 109 or
209 during setup? That would avoid this annoying bug.
What about OMV and packages reported as broken? Should I open a new thread for
this different problem?
Pat
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> El 13 sept 2016, a las 19:11,
* [ftp83plus] [2016-09-13 15:21]:
> From what I could find on Google, the problem comes from the fact
> the Debian installer can't tell the TS-109 from the TS 209 from one
> another. The TS-109 series don't have any fan, while the TS-209
> does.
This is correct. Fow now, you have to edit the qco
On Tue, 13 Sep 2016, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 2:29 PM, [ftp83plus] wrote:
> > tail /var/log/syslog reports
> > Sep 13 14:08:49 NASAD13D6 qcontrol[226]: ts209: fan error
>
> Well, I would try to find out why it is reporting an issue with
> the fan. Can it find (det
From what I could find on Google, the problem comes from the fact the Debian
installer can't tell the TS-109 from the TS 209 from one another. The TS-109
series don't have any fan, while the TS-209 does.
El 2016-09-13, a las 15:14, Mauricio Tavares escribió:
> On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 2:29 PM, [
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 2:29 PM, [ftp83plus] wrote:
> Thanks for this hint, what about this annoying beep? I could always desolder
> the buzzer, but that's not a "clean" solution.
>
> tail /var/log/syslog reports
> Sep 13 14:08:49 NASAD13D6 qcontrol[226]: ts209: fan error
Well, I would try
Thanks for this hint, what about this annoying beep? I could always desolder
the buzzer, but that's not a "clean" solution.
tail /var/log/syslog reports
Sep 13 14:08:49 NASAD13D6 qcontrol[226]: ts209: fan error
So I killed qcontrol, which stopped the beep, but not the logging of the error.
Is t
Hello,
On 09/13/2016 07:57 PM, [ftp83plus] wrote:
> 1. I can't log in through SSH using root user. It denies me access even
> when I use the password set during setup. I can log in using the
> standard user, and perform "su" to get to root. How come root can't
> log in directly?
chec
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 1:57 PM, [ftp83plus] wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am a bit new to Debian, and when I laid my hands on an older Qnap TS-109,
> I decided to install it to overcome Qnap's firmware limitations. I followed
> the guide put up by Martin Michlmayr, but currently face three issues:
>
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 01:57:57PM -0400, [ftp83plus] wrote:
> I am a bit new to Debian, and when I laid my hands on an older Qnap TS-109, I
> decided to install it to overcome Qnap's firmware limitations. I followed the
> guide put up by Martin Michlmayr, but currently face three issues:
> I can
Hello all,
I am a bit new to Debian, and when I laid my hands on an older Qnap TS-109, I
decided to install it to overcome Qnap's firmware limitations. I followed the
guide put up by Martin Michlmayr, but currently face three issues:
I can't log in through SSH using root user. It denies me acce
2012/9/22 Juha Larjomaa :
> I have been happily running Squeeze from a USB stick on my QNAP TS-109 Pro
> II for a long time. Today, I decided to update my system with 'apt-get
> upgrade'. Some packages were updated but I saw that some files were "kept
> back" by apt-get - so I decided to run 'apt-g
Thanks, I ended up rebooting after I first disabled parallel printer driver
module in /etc/default/cups:
---
# LOAD_LP_MODULE: enable/disable to load "lp" parallel printer driver module
LOAD_LP_MODULE=no
---
And everything works well.
On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 10:17 AM, Björn Wetterbom wrote:
>
On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 11:37:41PM +0300, Juha Larjomaa wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> I ran both of those now but I still have not dared to reboot because
> starting cupsd seems to hang forever. I am concerned that my boot could get
> stuck.
>
> This is what it is running:
>
> 13874 pts/9S+ 0:00
I'd reboot if I were you. On the other hand, I have a serial console, which
has helped me through the rough on at least one occasion.
Worst case, you have to order a ttl converter to get serial access. But I
_think_ your reboot will go well.
B
On Sep 22, 2012 10:37 PM, "Juha Larjomaa" wrote:
>
Thanks!
I ran both of those now but I still have not dared to reboot because
starting cupsd seems to hang forever. I am concerned that my boot could get
stuck.
This is what it is running:
13874 pts/9S+ 0:00 \_ /bin/sh
/usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d cups start
13890 pts/9S
Wait! You must also run flash-kernel as root to move the initramfs to
flash. Sorry I missed that.
B
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On Sep 22, 2012 9:57 PM, "Björn Wetterbom" wrote:
> You should have no problems. The part about boot loader is because grub or
> lilo can't be found. That's normal since you
You should have no problems. The part about boot loader is because grub or
lilo can't be found. That's normal since you boot from flash.
Run update-initramfs -u as root before reboot and you will be fine. I'm not
sure it's needed nowadays, but it certainly won't cause any harm.
Björn
(Sent from
Hi,
I have been happily running Squeeze from a USB stick on my QNAP TS-109 Pro
II for a long time. Today, I decided to update my system with 'apt-get
upgrade'. Some packages were updated but I saw that some files were "kept
back" by apt-get - so I decided to run 'apt-get dist-upgrade' without
know
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