Package: linux-image-6.1.0-14-rt-amd64
Version: 6.1.64-1
When I run apt upgrade command it shows Error 403 Access Denied
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E: Failed to fetch
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/l/linux-signed-amd64/linux-image-6.1.0-14-rt-amd64_6.1.64-1_amd64.deb
403 Access denied - br
After adding libelf-dev and compiling the module for 4.14.0-3-amd64
dkms is failing when compiling for broadcom-sta-dkms with:
# cat /var/lib/dkms/broadcom-sta/6.30.223.271/build/make.log
DKMS make.log for broadcom-sta-6.30.223.271 for kernel 4.14.0-3-amd64
(x86_64)
Fri Jan 12 10:49:26 CET 2018
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 3.1.6-1
Severity: important
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tag 600757 pending
thanks
It is patch can fix:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=799c10559d60f159ab2232203f222f18fa3c4a5f
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Hi. I had the same problem on several machines of my network (all of
them using nfs-mounted homes). We installed kernel 2.6.32-2 from
lenny-backports a couple months ago, and no hang since then.
Hope it is helpful. Best regards. Juan.
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reassign 567747 linux-2.6 2.6.32-5
retitle 567747 KMS/i945 fails to find LVDS
thank you
Juan Ramon Chan Aquino wrote:
Thanks for your suggestions, first I try using Option "Enable" "true"
on KMS enable but doesn't work X still hang, also I try xrandr and
s
My motherboard has a SiS 755 chipseet. Debian Installer detects with no problem
my SATA hd. But, once installed, I can see grub menu, and it starts booting but
isn't able to access to the root partition (which should be /dev/sda1). I am
dropped to an initramfs shell, and there is no hd*, sd*, sr
Package: Kernel
Version: 2.6.18-6-686
Message
BUG: warning at kernel/cpu.c:51/unlock_cpu_hotplug()
[] unlock_cpu_hot_plug+0x2c/0x54
[] sched_getaffinity+0x67/0x6e
[] sys_sched_getaffinity+0x1f/0x41
[] sysenter_past_esp+0x56/0x79
I am a newbie and I am using Debian GNU/Linux 4.0, Kernel 2.6.18-6-
I have the same problem exposed by Marco: kernel 2.6.16 works fine, but
2.6.17 and 2.6.18 slow down during boot-up. My machine is a Sony VAIO FS315M
laptop, and I think I've narrowed the cause to the ACPI subsystem. Appending
"acpi=off" to the kernel makes it run just fine.
In 2.6.17 and 2.6.18,
Package: linux-headers-2.6.18-3-686
Version: 2.6.18-7
Severity: important
When I try to compile vmware modules (as always with a new kernel) I get a
strange error:
# /usr/bin/vmware-config.pl
Making sure services for VMware Workstation are stopped.
...
...
...
Trying to find a suitable vmmon mod
Package: linux-image-2.6.17-2-686
Version: 2.6.17-9
Severity: important
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers testing-proposed-updates
APT policy: (500, 'testing-proposed-updates'), (500, 'testing')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
K
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ii udev 0.093-1/dev/ and hotplug management daemon
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Package: linux-image-2.6.16-2-686
Severity: important
Upgrading from kernel 2.6.15 to 2.6.16 and X fails to start due to
"/dev/input/mouse0 not found" :-¿? I observe that nor /dev/psaux, nor
/dev/input/mice exist either. After rebooting and/or running
update-initramfs problem still remains :-¿? I
The proposed solution in the previous post works for current Sarge stock
kernel 2.6.8-3-686-smp.
I have re-compiled from the source package changing just two options to
"y":
< CONFIG_IDE=m > CONFIG_IDE=y
< CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE=m > CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE=y
Current Ubuntu dapper kernels seems to use
On Tuesday 07 March, 2006 ? 11:09:48AM +0100, Sven Luther wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 10:49:34AM +0100, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
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> > Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Dear all,
I posted to debian-french and debian-laptop, without
finding a solution for the following problem. Neither a google search helps.
I had two vfat crashes, rather similar:
Two machines (laptops) with debian, dual boot windows xp:
- machine1: sarge, kernel: 2.6.8-1-686, ide disk 30GB
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Package: linux-image-2.6.15-1-686-smp
Severity: normal
udev is just plain evil on a server. it shouldn't be mandatory.
the modules listed /etc/modules do not get loaded in the specified order.
it's a major problem for networking devices (ex e firewall).
-- System Information:
Debian Release: tes
Package: kernel-image-2.6-686-smp
Followup-For: Bug #309909
to have the rtc device with hyperthreading you need the option HPET_EMULATE_RTC
this option should be part of the stock kernel if HPET is enabled
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers testing
APT policy
Package: kernel-image-2.6-686-smp
Severity: important
open /dev/rtc hangs for ever, a simple fix is to boot without acpi.
since the init process uses hwclock, the system is hung forever on boot
tested on kernels 2.6.10 and 2.6.11
hwclock S C1A1A000 0 1515 1514 (
On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 05:37:41PM +0100, Juan Cespedes wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 08:03:15AM -0800, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> > I disagree. People who want the bare vmlinux can use the
> > configuration option install_vmlinux to get the debugging symbols
> > t
nd that should
> be all that is required.
But unlike other packages, it is not easy to compile other kernel and
just run it... in some situations, stopping a machine to try a new
kernel is not acceptable.
Thanks,
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little more explicit about what sort of debugging
> you are refering to?
Being able to inspect the kernel variables and the kernel content
with:
# gdb /boot/vmlinux /proc/kcore
Thanks,
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