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which kernel are you running now?
you can get the new one from the unstable repositories, just do
apt-get -t unstable -r kernel-image-2.6-386 (or 2.6-686 if you have a
newer machine)
if you're wanting to keep mostly testing/stable packages and use the
newest Gnome, in its current state its pretty
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 09:01:18 +0700
Surachai Locharoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrei Popescu wrote:
>
> >On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 12:54:56 +0700
> >Surachai Locharoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>Currently I use debian linux-image-2.6.12. I reload deb repository from
> >>ftp.debi
Hi,
thanks for the info, Adam. I was afraid so. I have managed to get the
update through without any more problems, but my laptop halts without
reason since this morning, rendering it pretty much useless after an
upgrade to X.Org 6.9 and some GNOME packages.
At first I thought it's GNOME and its
Hm api changes not so fast :)
I've installed gnome 2.12 a month ago, from experimental
My system was testing
i've experienced few problems with dep-s
tomboy & k3b -- thats all
On 2/14/06, Amadan Korvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hey
> there's an ongoing problem in testing and unstable with pac
hey
there's an ongoing problem in testing and unstable with packages hal,
yaird and udev, as well as hte kernel. at this point, if you try to
upgrade anything major such as gnome, you'll need a new kernel image
from unstable, and you'll need udev at the latest version.
serioulsy though, i spent a
hello here below the fstab from laptop2:
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
#
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
/dev/sda5 / ext3 defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1
/dev/sda8 /E vfat
uid=100
Hi,
I'm trying to get GNOME 2.12 into my Debian/testing. Some 49 packages are
being held back, and upgrading results in unresolved dependencies.
Example:
# aptitude install gnome-media
wants to automatically install (among others) avahi-daemon and dbus which
will remove dbus-1. This will, howeve
Thanks for the hint, Clive. I didn't know OSS was deprecated. I'll try to
switch to ALSA once I get GNOME 2.12 to work...
Still, this is no satisfying solution.
Regards,
André
> On (10/02/06 15:48), André Wendt wrote:
>> for a couple of days my OSS sound on Debian/testing is broken, probably
>>
Hello,I am using a Dell Latitude D600 with Debian testing. The external monitor switch is software, and it seems like xorg does not recognize it.I just did the apt-get dist-upgrade to KDE 3.5 and rebooted and everything seems OK except Fn-F8 does not have any effect (it's supposed to switch to exte
Hello,
1) Thanks Johaness for the ntfs remark, I will set it to read-only !
2) Regarding smartmontools, it was installed on laptop1 before the crash and
showed nothing strange I think, here is however (below) the result of the
check I did today on laptop1. On laptop2, smartctl does not work becau
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