using nvidia drivers which work perfectly until the console-setup
dependency broke my console :(
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>
> Any objections to me uploading a new version of discover to take over
> discover1? If not, I will upload tomorrow.
>
I'm fine with that. The X packages in unstable are done using discover, so
whatever path you want to take for the future wit
On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 05:36:20PM -0600, dann frazier wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 07:14:06PM -0400, David Nusinow wrote:
> > Would someone please post irc logs for those of us who can't make that date?
>
> Yes, we will.
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n do this week, but next
> > week is pretty open. If you're interested in attending, please mark
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> > http://www.doodle.ch/wa4r43rq55uif8rf
>
> Looks like 10/31 @ 18:00 GMT works for most, so lets do that.
Would someone please post irc logs for thos
t; IME, it only lists NEWS.Debian files on upgrades...
Mine as well. I had a ton of clueless users early on in the transition to
7.0 because I had documented things in NEWS.Debian, which they were never
shown because the package was new. I don't want to go down that road again.
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> On Fri, Jun 30, 2006 at 08:48:31AM -0400, David Nusinow wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 04:05:26PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
> > > Since this warning note has been added specifically because the xserver is
&
-xorg doesn't exist
to be marked for upgrade. Putting back an empty xserver-xfree86 that pulls
in xserver-xorg should suffice in this corner case, letting us remove the
note all together.
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"linux emergency") and add
> pcilynx to /etc/hotplug/blacklist.
This module is also loaded by discover1-data, so you'll have to add a "skip
pcilynx" line to /etc/discover.conf too.
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ackages what my video hardware is,
Could you please send the output of lspci -n as well as the correct X driver to
load so we can fix this for you? Thanks!
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r_attach+0x88/0xc8
> [c00dacf4] bus_add_driver+0x98/0xec
> [c00db1a8] driver_register+0x30/0x40
> [c00b1f44] pci_register_driver+0x68/0xa4
> [da10101c] pcilynx_init+0x1c/0xa8 [pcilynx]
> [c00365ec] sys_init_module+0x198/0x31c
> [c0007c40] ret_from_
. Used Vesa.
Could you please send the output of lspci -n, as well as the correct X driver
to use for your card so we can fix this problem? Thanks.
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> Here is the output of "lspci ; lspci -n"
>
> Hope it helps!
Ok, I cloned this assigned the clone to discover1-data (I'll fix it in CVS
today). Joey or someone else, if you want to load this module by default go for
it, otherwise I think it's safe to just close th
ing
the installation manual and I'll definitely take what you say in to
account. One of my goals is to make it easier to understand for new
users, so hopefully you'll see more of what you need. If you have any
more suggestions, feel free to email the list or submit bug reports
agai
Is d-i even using the -pic lib? Since I'm supremely lazy, if it's not
being used I'd just as soon remove the thing than debug it.
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Thank you!
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do. Anyone else have a better
idea?
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r1?
Please don't bother. We're planning a discover1 upload tomorrow before
dinstall, so the fix should be in very soon.
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> On Tue, 25 May 2004 22:30:05 -0300, Joey Hess wrote:
> > Would it be ok to go back to the old (klowner) logo?
> I personally like that one better.
AOL
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through all the changes and whatnot. I'd much rather Gaudenz or Petter
did this though, since they're more familiar with what's changed for
this new release.
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stallation manual
is insane. Further, the manual is highly specific for a linux install,
so it's pointless to talk about non-Linux options when we don't really
document how to use them. All in all, it may get a mention in passing,
but my ultimate goal is to focus the manual tightly, w
ain the
spirit of what it tries to accomplish.
Thoughts?
> Please keep these sections in for now. At this stage I think it is more
> important to get the 'real' content up to date with the installer.
I won't remove any of these sections until later, when things are
n.txt
Please let me know if there's any issues with it or other suggestions.
I'd like to get started on Chapter 2 soon if possible. Thanks!
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think only a
very small number of people need it. However, I didn't want to break d-i
by removing it at this late a stage, and I figured it would go away
during the transition later on. If we can switch the default and not
break d-i though, I say go for it since it's causing problems.
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all?
That's great to hear. I actually plan to change every section of every
chapter, as I see a ton of work that needs to be done, although some
sections obviously need less work than others. I suppose I can send a
mail to each of the l10n lists when a chapter is complete.
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hat chapter is ready for translation. If there is a better solution,
please let me know, I'd appreciate it. Thanks!
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ible. School has gotten
insanely busy all of a sudden (I have almost a week's worth of Debian
mail backlog already) but I'll try and attack this ASAP. If someone gets
a good fix, please feel free to NMU it, maybe even with a higher
severity level to make beta4. I'll try and get to
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here it is:
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r card should have had
its module loaded just fine, but I can't be certain without this
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like the entry in the database for completeness sake as well as a
fallback.
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going to release another discover1
update until the current one hits sarge though.
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> David Nusinow wrote:
> > On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 09:25:05PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> > > It might be better if discover 1 and 2 udebs both provided a third name,
> > > like discover, then hw-detect could depen
ependency is unsatisfied.
Can a Provides: be the same name as a real package (i.e. discover1
Provides: discover)?
> It might be better if discover 1 and 2 udebs both provided a third name,
> like discover, then hw-detect could depend on that.
I've got the same question as above for th
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 08:22:04PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> Can someone keep an eye on the discover package's progress to testing,
> and remind us that we need to update hw-detect to install discover1 just
> before it hits testing?
I'll keep an eye on it.
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> I'll do this.
Awesome, thank you.
> Don't you have an alioth account?
I do (dnusinow-guest) but I haven't been added to the access list for
debian-installer though.
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> I've attached a patch to the d-i build system that'll
> have to be applied when both uploads are made to unstable.
Now that Petter has uploaded the new disover version, this patch needs
to be applied. Since the svn a
build system that'll
have to be applied when both uploads are made to unstable. Petter
suggested a Tuesday upload time, which I think is a good idea if Progeny
is ready. Is that good for all involved (including someone to apply the
attached patch to the d-i repository)?
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be much nicer to
use the upstream code than some custom weirdness.
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, your
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On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 11:03:25PM -0600, Jeffrey John Martin wrote:
> Comments/Problems: It defaulted to vesa instead of nv. VESA didn't work.
Could you please send the output of lspci -n? I'll change it to use the
nv module instead. Thank you!
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> > type old name new namedelta
> > -
> &
des to
install discover afterwards, they'll get discover2 anyway. I see no
point in introducing regressions in the hardware detection system at
this point. discover2's database has not been filled out and tested yet.
This needs to happen before it's ready for d-i.
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e renaming of files. :)
Ok, I think renaming it to discover1 and discover1-data is probably best
still, just because these are being relegated to udebs and nothing more
at this point. I think it's pretty safe to totally replace their debs in
sid.
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t prove to be a big
problem. Are there any other components that people see as holding up
2.6 usage?
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was in my private tree. I guess Christian missed it in his
translation commit runthrough. It's in the tree now, although not in the
build on my site. Do you want me to upload a fixed version, or are you
going to pull it down from CVS?
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Done. It'll be in the next upload, although I doubt that anyone will
ever see it.
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I know, all the stuff that is unknown to discover is simply
built-in to the powerpc kernel, and thus doesn't need to have any
modules loaded.
If someone who knows more about the airport, or at least has a powerbook
to figure this out on, could take a look at what's going on here, I'd
and then configured via DHCP the network.
Could you please send the output of lspci and lspci -n? The correct
module to load is airport, correct?
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tags 237880 pending
quit
On Sun, Mar 14, 2004 at 12:56:54AM +0100, Nikolai Prokoschenko wrote:
> Here an updated, but still uncomplete russian translation. Trying to
> get at least the debconf templates into the next release
Done. It'll be in the next upload.
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t_BR.po translation).
>
> It was already checked against errors and none were found. Please note
> that it's important to apply this patch as discover's used in Sarge's
> second stage installation.
Done. It'll be in the next upload.
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few more
pcmcia fixes and some other minor bugs. The sources are located at
http://www.tufts.edu/~dnusin01/discover/. If someone would please upload
them for me, as I'd like to get these updates in before the next
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gt; the win drivers only.
Ok... that looks like it's right. dmfe is, as far as I can see, the
Davicom driver for your onboard card. Perhaps it's a problem with the
driver itself. I'm going to clone this bug and assign it to the
kernel-image package.
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> As far as I know I commmited and marked pending all discover
> progra/debconf translations which were waiting in the BTS...
Yep, it looks like you got them all. Thanks Christian!
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> Attached is Lithuanian translation of package discover.
> Please apply this.
Done. It'll be in the next upload. Thank you for the translations!
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How would I know the correct
On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 05:03:44PM -0500, linux.eqed wrote:
> How would I know the correct module is installed?
If you can get your network up, or if you know the module you actually
need you can check the output of lsmod.
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> > That's probably true, but it's a pointless dependancy at this point. I'm
> > just going to switch it to dash and be done with it. discover1 doesn't
> > really ne
t's probably true, but it's a pointless dependancy at this point. I'm
just going to switch it to dash and be done with it. discover1 doesn't
really need to be built on stable as far as I know.
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to be uploaded (probably tonight). I'll email Wichert
tonight as well and pester him about my CVS errors. Things have been
slowly improving there though, so hopefully it's being fixed.
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> On Sat, Mar 06, 2004 at 02:03:24PM -0500, David Nusinow wrote:
> > Hi Andrew,
> >Could you please send me the output of lspci and lspci -n? If you
> > also know, or could find the correct module tha
discover upload ready by
the end of the week in addition to the discover-data upload and I'll
include whatever translations are necessary (in addition to the ones
that are already waiting).
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should not
> break anything.
It's fine. Since it probably won't break anything it won't be a big
deal. I'm planning on getting one more upload of discover-data together
by the end of the week anyway, so I'll incorporate your patch with it.
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t; > Capabilities: [50] Power Management version 2
> > Capabilities: [58] #0a [20a0]
> >
> > Last one is the USB2 thing, the others the USB ones.
> What is the proper module for the usb2 device?
I'll patch this too when the answer appears.
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Note: I'm only patching discover1's discover-data right now, this has to
be done for discover2 as well.
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for testing!
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version has been uploaded without that
changelog entry. I'll manually close that bug when the upload is made.
Thanks Matt!
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Hi Andrew,
Could you please send me the output of lspci and lspci -n? If you
also know, or could find the correct module that should be loaded in
place of i810_rng I need that as well to fix this. Thank you!
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This may have been fixed in #234243 too. Just a note. If we could get
the PCI ID's that'd make sure and I can close this with the next upload.
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Hi Nathan,
Could you please send the output of lspci -n, as well as the correct
XFree86 driver for your card in the version 4.3 Debian packages? Thank
you!
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Ok, this looks like it's a bug in discover-data, and that it shouldn't
be loading these modules on your system. I'm reassigning it accordingly.
Thank you for the report!
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put would be useful. Please file a bug report against
discover and let us know. Thank you.
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stuff is so horribly broken
currently that it needs to get fixed fast.
All this aside, I don't really know about or understand the space issues
with discover2 yet, so I can't comment on that. Someone would also have
to figure this out.
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grub boot loader and it froze at 80% (using the
> default hda0 option).
This is a known bug right now. See #231626 all the bugs it is merged with.
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> looks too much like `Alien'... :P
Rock on Klowner!
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> Just close the report, thanking the submitter for his report and
> mentioning that it's been processed..
Awesome. That's way better. Will do.
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Hi,
So, in an effort to reduce redundant work, should we be tagging the
install reports that have been processed in some way? Perhaps with
pending? Ideally, there'd be a triaged tag of some kind, but pending
seems to be the best solution for now. Are there any objections?
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Package: base-installer
Severity: normal
Hello,
I'm not sure if this has been fixed or not, but please see bugs 231573 and all
those it is merged with.
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Ah, good to hear. Maybe I should try and do a real full install with d-i
then. Sorry about the noise.
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de discover, mdetect, and read-edid in there, at the very least?
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On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 10:11:29PM -0500, John Lavin wrote:
> here are the modules loaded under knoppix
> when the card works:
> pcmcia_core
> yenta_socket
> orinoco
> orinoco_cs
What happens when you modprobe all of these modules? Are they all
present?
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> And besides, I don't think he has any GTK knowledge at all ;)
Well, there's no better time for him to learn! :-)
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a bit easier :-)
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sarge is still waiting on some
things other than d-i (KDE, X4.3 I hope, etc) but it'd be nice to have
some fixed markers to shoot for if you have any in mind. Stopping points
are probably good simply because it gives everyone outside the d-i team,
including the RM, a better iea of where we stan
the availability of the driver
itself, I don't know what to do about that.
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d?
Or some other liveCD distro? They should provide lspci for you.
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If I can implement my version quickly and without too much pain then
I'll just use that. If not, then the conflicts is definitely the way to
go.
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it. It also gives me extra incentive to
help get discover2 in to sid so as to make this mess disappear as
quickly as possible :-) Any thoughts?
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ver package itself, that has yet to be determined.
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p.s. Please don't cc me. I'm on list.
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as that's
what d-i is using and what sarge will be releasing with.
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ill :-) lspci; lspci -n; and the right module and I'll fix this too.
As for the hdparm issue, I really don't know what to tell you. You may
simply want to compile a custom kernel with the module built in.
> Thanks for your time, and please tell me if I could be of any help,
My
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und for this.
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it if you'd like to test
them out.
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On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 09:22:38PM +0100, Denis Barbier wrote:
> Here is a da.po obtained by merging your translation with the latest
> templates.pot file.
Great, thank you! It's checked in to CVS now and will be in the next
discover upload.
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re is one included in the package. "apt-get source discover" and then
look in discover-1.5/debian/po for the file. There is also one in our
CVS repository located in alioth at
http://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-discover/. Thank you!
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Hello,
Could you please resend this as a complete and proper .po file attached to
your mail? This makes it so that I can essentially just drop it in to
debian/po, which minimizes the number of mistakes I can make with it. Thank you.
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