Hey,
I believe that this issue might be related to #852480 [1] && #733988
[2]. Both were fixed in klibc 2.0.4-10. While this version hasn't been
uploaded yet, you can clone the repository [3] and build it yourself. It
worked like a charm on my server.
Regards,
T.
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/852
reassign 763348 src:linux
thanks
Hey,
I'm reassigning your bug to Debian Kernel Team (src:linux) as it is the
appropriate package for your bug.
A short summary of the original filling:
If /nfsfolder/client1 is the nfsroot of a "client1" debian computer,
then /nfsfolder/client1/initrd.img exis
tags 763209 - moreinfo
reassign 763209 src:linux
found 763209 linux-image-3.14-2-amd64
thanks
Hey,
I'm reassigning your bug to Debian Kernel Team (src:linux).
Just on a sidenote - yes, xserver-xorg-core was updated on 22 September
but then it was updated again on 28 September :)
A short summar
On 18/08/14 21:10, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> Older Intel wifi controllers don't include Bluetooth, so any mechanism
> that affects both wifi and BT must be implemented elsewhere. So this
> can't be a (wifi) firmware bug.
Hey,
It appears that the Bluetooth problem was just a false lead and
Bluetooth
tags 756947 - moreinfo
reassign 756947 firmware-ipw2x00
found 756947 0.36+wheezy.1
thanks
Hey,
A quick summary of the problem:
Alan is using '02:04.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation
PRO/Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2] Network Connection (rev 05)' with
ipw2200 driver and correctly loaded non-f
tags 755881 + moreinfo
reassign 755881 src:linux
tnanks
Hey,
Christoph, can you please provide us with some more information:
1. Can you attach the output of 'lspci', 'lsusb', 'lsmod' and 'dmesg'
commands? The 'dmesg' should be run after the problem occurred.
2. Is there any specific reason wh
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