Quoting Clint Adams (cl...@debian.org):
> Package: flash-kernel
> Version: 2.37
>
> The attached file is part of the flash-kernel 2.28ubuntu10genesi1
> distributed by Genesi.
>
> Please incorporate the efikamx_flash_kernel function.
> I would change the boot.scr generation to include
> console=${
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: CD boot
Image version: debian-6.0.0-i386-DVD-1.iso (md5sum:
f0e9991b6552419690335231746b7213)
Date: 2011-02-07/08
Machine: Desktop PC
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory: 3GB
Partitions:
Disk /dev/sda: 160.0 GB, 160041885696 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/t
Package: debian-installer
The Debian Installer (or the "tasksel" task) on the above noted version
installs KDE as the default desktop environment, while not being a
"kde"-specific version. That default should be Gnome.
Regards,
Henk Koster
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2011/2/8 Christian PERRIER :
> Hello Robert (CC'ed to get attention...of course no need to CC me back
> in answers),
Hi Christian,
> If I understand well, partman-zfs is unstable on kfreebsd-i386 but
> fine on kfreebsd-amd64. However, would it be a problem to talk about
> "32 bits systems" and "6
2011/2/8 Christian PERRIER :
> I corrected the last "filesystem" to "file system" but, more
> generally, I'm wondering about the general idea.
>
> [...]
> (also dropping one occurrence or "*your* partitions"as partitions
> are not "mine")
Btw thanks for these corrections.
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I used "unetbootin" for installing Debian from USB.
In the final step of the installation, Grub wants to use the USB I'm using to
install Debian. It doesn't let me to choose the hard disk until I remove the
usb from the laptop, then I can install
Package: installation-reports
Severity: minor
Tags: squeeze d-i
I used expert installation method since I wanted to encrypt my installation.
partman chose useful defaults for partitions, but warned after accepting the
partition configuration with the following text: "No Newworld boot partition
was
Your message dated Tue, 8 Feb 2011 09:31:49 -0500
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has caused the Debian Bug report #289831,
regarding wrong grub config with addi
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> retitle 612407 wrong root partition for Lenny written by Squeeze installer
Bug #61
tags 612411 + moreinfo
thanks
On Tue, 08 Feb 2011 13:05:08 +0100, H.A.J. Koster wrote:
> Package: debian-installer
>
> The Debian Installer (or the "tasksel" task) on the above noted version
> installs KDE as the default desktop environment, while not being a
> "kde"-specific version. That defa
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Bug #612411 [debian-installer] debian-6.0.0-i386-netinst.iso installs KDE by
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tags 248437 + confirmed
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On Tue, 08 Feb 2011 15:21:09 +0100, Adrian Lang wrote:
> Package: installation-reports
> Severity: minor
> Tags: squeeze d-i
>
> I used expert installation method since I wanted to encrypt my installation.
>
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> forcemerge 248437 6124
On 2011-02-08, Robert Millan wrote:
> This is a common missconception. ZFS has stability and performance
> problems on Intel 386 due to limitations of this architecture, it's not
> because of word length. I386 carries on with 30 years of ill design
> decisions and legacy baggage. Other 32-bit arc
tags 612411 + moreinfo + unreproducible
thanks
On Tue, 08 Feb 2011 16:55:01 +0100, H.A.J. Koster wrote:
> That /debian-6.0.0-i386-netinst.iso/ may just be a wrongly-labeled
> KDE-specific iso.
> Someone on the Debian User Forum said that his non-specific
> businesscard.iso installed
> Gnome by d
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Bug #612411 [debian-installer] debian-6.0.0-i386-netinst.iso installs KDE by
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Your tone looks unnecessarily accusational. I gave brief
information because starting an in-depth debate about
the actual technical reasons didn't seem useful. What
matters to the template text in partman-zfs is that ZFS
has trouble with i386, not with 32-bit arches in general.
But if you insist
2011/2/8 Robert Millan :
>> I'm not aware of huge changes that
>> cannot be emulated by PAE, too.
>
> If that works it could be considered, but I heard PAE is
> very inefficient. This should be discussed in -bsd.
I checked documentation in FreeBSD wiki and it
seems PAE would solve the stability p
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> thanks
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regarding debian-installer: Unresponsive ftp server freezes install
to be marked as done.
T
Quoting Denis Laxalde (dlaxa...@gmail.com):
> tags 612411 + moreinfo
> thanks
>
> On Tue, 08 Feb 2011 13:05:08 +0100, H.A.J. Koster wrote:
> > Package: debian-installer
> >
> > The Debian Installer (or the "tasksel" task) on the above noted version
> > installs KDE as the default desktop environ
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has caused the Debian Bug report #398813,
regarding hangs on checking APT mirror
to be marked as done.
This means that you claim that the
Quoting Robert Millan (r...@debian.org):
> Hi Christian,
>
> > If I understand well, partman-zfs is unstable on kfreebsd-i386 but
> > fine on kfreebsd-amd64. However, would it be a problem to talk about
> > "32 bits systems" and "64 bits systems" instead of "i386" and "amd64"?
>
> This is a comm
[Just forwarding your message — Please keep the bug CC'ed next times.]
On Tue, 08 Feb 2011 19:29:13 +0100, H.A.J. Koster wrote:
> On 08-02-11 18:09, Denis Laxalde wrote:
> > tags 612411 + moreinfo + unreproducible
> > thanks
> >
> > On Tue, 08 Feb 2011 16:55:01 +0100, H.A.J. Koster wrote:
> >> Th
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has caused the Debian Bug report #612411,
regarding debian-6.0.0-i386-netinst.iso installs KDE
On 08-02-11 18:14, Christian PERRIER wrote:
Quoting Denis Laxalde (dlaxa...@gmail.com):
tags 612411 + moreinfo
thanks
On Tue, 08 Feb 2011 13:05:08 +0100, H.A.J. Koster wrote:
Package: debian-installer
The Debian Installer (or the "tasksel" task) on the above noted version
installs KDE as the
2011/2/8 Christian PERRIER :
> My main point is to avoid "jargon". Here, we are talking about
> kfreebsd ports where only two flavours exist: -i386 and -amd64. Both
> run on the same family of processors and the main difference between
> them is that one is 32-bits and the other is 64-bits.
>
> So,
2011/2/8 Robert Millan :
> I checked documentation in FreeBSD wiki and it
> seems PAE would solve the stability problem, but
> it may have an unbearable performance cost.
>
> I'll do some tests and then bring this up in -bsd.
> I've disabled the string for translation until this option
> is discuss
On Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 09:14:34PM +0100, Robert Millan wrote:
> Actually, disregard this. I forgot that PAE is only available
> on modern CPUs, which most likely support AMD64 ISA
> anyway.
PAE goes back to the P6 era as far as I remember, so lost of them don't
have amd64 support, but do have PA
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On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 00:05, Miguel Figueiredo wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> now that Squeeze is out - \o/ - i'm sending i propose the following update to
> kernel-wedge:
>
> * mmc-modules: sdhci-pci. Closes: #558036.
> * nic-wireless-modules: add ralink wireless drivers. Thanks to Mike Miller
> . Closes:
Package: installation-reports
Severity: important
there is no sound available. all seamsto be good, no errors or something. e.g.
mplayer runs normaly but i can't hear any sound. i can't do 'alsaconf' becaus
it is not installed. alsa-util is installed.
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> Would be awesome if this could be integrated into the next squeeze point
> release.
This would indeed be awesome. Having two scanning applications installed by
default sucks!
- Fabian
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Package: installation-reports
Boot method: network
Image version: Debian version: 6.0 (squeeze), Installer build: 20110117-15:57
Date: Thu Jan 20 16:39:54 CET 2011
Machine: Lenovo Ideapad S10e
Comments/Problems:
The installation went fine after I removed the "quiet" option from the
kernel comm
thank you very much gentlemen for your feedback. I will try the
sugested method at the next install and report back.
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 09:41, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> reassign 571958 iso-scan
> retitle 571958 Shouldn't try to locate ISO images on unsupported file systems
> thanks
>
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nic-wireless-modules
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Bu
Debian installer build overview
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Failed or old builds:
* FAILED BUILD: armel Feb 08 22:32 joey@box build_kirkwood_netboot
http://people.debian.org/~joeyh/d-i/armel/images/daily/build_kirkwood_netboot.log
* FAILED BUILD: armel Feb 08 22:34 joey@box
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> To Robert: thanks for the patches and the finally fruitful discussion
> with Matthew (it started a little bit hot but you guys managed to
> handle it. That deserves applauses).
here is a new version of the patch. this one makes the reachability
test conditional on !is_w
u item 'netcfg' selected
Feb 9 02:46:19 netcfg[1368]: INFO: Starting netcfg v.1:1.60~rse0 (built
20110208-2136)
Feb 9 02:46:59 kernel: [ 83.783523] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not
ready
Feb 9 02:46:59 kernel: [ 83.784553] e1000: eth0 NIC Link is Up 1000 Mbps
Full Duplex, Flow Con
Quoting Robert Edmonds (edmo...@debian.org):
> Robert Edmonds wrote:
> > here is a new version of the patch. this one makes the reachability
> > test conditional on !is_wireless_iface(), since wireless interfaces
> > don't have the 802.1d forwarding delay problem.
>
> i have now built a test d-i
Quoting Joey Schulze (j...@infodrom.org):
> Package: installation-reports
>
> Boot method: network
> Image version: Debian version: 6.0 (squeeze), Installer build: 20110117-15:57
> Date: Thu Jan 20 16:39:54 CET 2011
>
> Machine: Lenovo Ideapad S10e
Hey Joey, nice to hear from you in this list (
Quoting Robert Millan (r...@debian.org):
> I propose something like this:
>
> Description: Go back to the menu and correct this problem?
> You have configured one or more partitions with the ZFS file
> system. Although ZFS is supported on 32-bit i386, using it without
> special tuning may lead
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Quoting Robert Edmonds (edmo...@debian.org):
> > Robert Edmonds wrote:
> > > here is a new version of the patch. this one makes the reachability
> > > test conditional on !is_wireless_iface(), since wireless interfaces
> > > don't have the 802.1d forwarding delay problem
Quoting frox (mazda...@gmail.com):
> Package: installation-reports
> Severity: important
>
> there is no sound available. all seamsto be good, no errors or something. e.g.
> mplayer runs normaly but i can't hear any sound. i can't do 'alsaconf' becaus
> it is not installed. alsa-util is installed
Excerpts from Christian PERRIER's message of Mit Feb 09 06:50:26 +0100 2011:
>
> Another option is to suggest that the quiet option passed to the
> kernel doesn't suppress messages related to video mode in case the
> video mode doesn't exist. This would then be a kernel bug.
>
> Anyone with an ad
btw, (unrelated to #537271), it seems to me that 3 seconds is a fairly
short value for NETCFG_LINK_WAIT_TIME. i'm pretty sure i've seen
link-up take longer than that on occasion before, depending on NIC
chipset, switch, autonegotiation latency, etc. 5 - 10 seconds would be
a more conservative def
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