Repository: debian-installer/build
who:sjogren
time: Thu Oct 31 16:08:47 MST 2002
Log Message:
Save version info too in the status file (needed by anna)
Files:
changed:Makefile
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On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 05:09:51PM +0100, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> I got complaints from different people, allways SiS and a friend of mine
> has a such beast where I could play around with.
The thinkpad 560x uses a neomagic 128xd with an 800x600 tft. it didn't
like it either, but that isn't as comm
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* Len Sorensen [Thu, Oct 31 2002, 10:59:13AM]:
> > Sorry, but AFAIK are SIS users the only group whinning about VGA16. It
> > seems that this shared memory controller does not manage plain VGA mode
> > correctly.
>
> And the display on the thinkpad 560x? And some other laptop uses?
I
* Len Sorensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-31 16:50]:
> Package: boot-floppies
> Version: 3.0.23-2002-05-21
>
> The kernel used in the bf2.4 boot floppies for i386 seems to use the
> vga16 FB by default. While this gives a cute little penguin logo on most
> machines, it also gives a blank screen
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 04:53:51PM +0100, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> #include
> * Len Sorensen [Thu, Oct 31 2002, 10:10:42AM]:
>
> > panel for it's display (at least on an SiS based system, and on my IBM
> > 560X thinkpad, and a few others I have talked to people using).
>
> SIS? The TLA for Shit In
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* Len Sorensen [Thu, Oct 31 2002, 10:10:42AM]:
> panel for it's display (at least on an SiS based system, and on my IBM
> 560X thinkpad, and a few others I have talked to people using).
SIS? The TLA for Shit In System?
Sorry, but AFAIK are SIS users the only group whinning about VGA16.
Package: boot-floppies
Version: 3.0.23-2002-05-21
The kernel used in the bf2.4 boot floppies for i386 seems to use the
vga16 FB by default. While this gives a cute little penguin logo on most
machines, it also gives a blank screen on many machines using an LCD
panel for it's display (at least on
Hi again,
This is not the problem, I now have a working kernel (except that it can't
load the FastTrak module automagically when booting with the initrd).
Promise offers a module for both UP and SMP machines so I've included the SMP
one when creating the initrd, but how can I actually make this
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* Jan Vidar Krey [Thu, Oct 31 2002, 11:24:01AM]:
> Now, the bf2.4 kernel doesn't support SMP, and also I have to compile drivers
> for my intel gigabit ethernet NIC, but where do I go from here?
You can use the kernel-image-2.4.19-686-smp package. To compile your
modules, install kerne
Hi,
I'm installing debian on a server with dual xeon processors and a Promise
FastTrak 2000TX IDE RAID controller.
Promise doesn't offer the details about the board, thus they offer
pre-compiled (closed source) RedHat drivers for their cards.
So I downloaded it, extracted it, and put the module
Repository: base-config/debian/po
who:claush
time: Thu Oct 31 02:56:18 MST 2002
Log Message:
Danish update
Files:
changed:da.po
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On Wed Oct 30, 2002 at 03:41:48PM -0800, Matt Kraai wrote:
> reopen 161611
> thanks
>
> rootskel includes a /linuxrc shell script. It's last action is to
> exec BusyBox as /linuxrc. It cannot exec /sbin/init because doing so
> would require its PID to be one, which it isn't. I'm planning to NMU
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