Hi all,
at boot up and when no caple is plugged in into my laptop (Fujitsu Siemens
Amilo M 7400), the ifplugd daemon still detects a beat link and therefore
causes dhclient to run. This means that the boot up process is paused until
dhclient gives up:
ifplugd(eth0)[4073]: ifplugd 0.26 initiali
Hi,
Jens Nachtigall wrote:
> at boot up and when no caple is plugged in into my laptop (Fujitsu Siemens
> Amilo M 7400), the ifplugd daemon still detects a beat link and therefore
> causes dhclient to run. This means that the boot up process is paused until
> dhclient gives up:
...
Same behavio
On Tue, 2005-09-13 at 11:38 +0200, Jens Nachtigall wrote:
> at boot up and when no caple is plugged in into my laptop (Fujitsu Siemens
> Amilo M 7400), the ifplugd daemon still detects a beat link and therefore
> causes dhclient to run. This means that the boot up process is paused until
> dhcli
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Brian Kimball wrote:
> Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
>
>> If I copy the whole filesystem to another hard drive and rebuild the
>> dpkg database, will it work ? Will dpkg be able to understand all the
>> packages installed ?
>
> Yes, and you don't have to rebuild anything. Forget all that discussion
> Matej Cepl wrote:
>
>> Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
>>> If I copy the whole filesystem to another hard drive and rebuild the
>>> dpkg database, will it work ? Will dpkg be able to understand all the
>>> packages installed ?
>>
>> What about
>>
>> dpkg --get-selections
>> dpkg --set-selections
>>
Matej Cepl wrote:
> Derek Broughton wrote:
>> Cute, but why is it "preferred"? The dpkg method (which I've used) is
>> pretty simple.
>
> Cause aptitude keeps what was installed just to satisfy dependencies.
>
Ah! Good point. Since I used the dpkg method to install packages I'd used
on Debian
"Derek Broughton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Brian Kimball wrote:
>> Yes, and you don't have to rebuild anything. Forget all that discussion
>> about dpkg --get-selections and --set-selections. Totally unnecessary.
> It _is_ totally unnecessary if he just has a single file system. What
> happ
Hi everyone,
I got a new Compaq nx6125 with a Turion ML-34 processor, and am eager
to try out the Debian AMD64 port. However using the installer I only
got as far as to the boot menu...the laptop just locked up. I tried
Ubuntu Breeze Preview (can't remember exactly what it's called now)
and it was
On 9/13/05, plungeknob scareaunts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I got a new Compaq nx6125 with a Turion ML-34 processor, and am eager
> to try out the Debian AMD64 port. However using the installer I only
> got as far as to the boot menu...the laptop just locked up. I tried
> Ubunt
That's a great tip, thanks! Someone suggested to turn off acpi support
too, I'll give it a try as well.
Han
On 9/13/05, Michelasso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have successfully installed Debian on an Acer Aspire 5024 (always
> Turion ML-34, but I assume our chipset are different) without pro
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who do y configue my mousepd of my laptop. my pad is two sensitive. and
its in the mius level posible configured in the gnome paner
thx for your time ppl
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Iain Georgeson wrote:
> "Derek Broughton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Brian Kimball wrote:
>>> Yes, and you don't have to rebuild anything. Forget all that discussion
>>> about dpkg --get-selections and --set-selections. Totally unnecessary.
>> I
> It seems to be a driver problem
> (http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4755).
Cheers.
For the record: I found a patch (see my comment at the link above), which
solved this problem.
Peter, maybe you could also try if the patch works for you and comment on
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/sh
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 05:55:51PM +0200, plungeknob scareaunts wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I got a new Compaq nx6125 with a Turion ML-34 processor, and am eager
> to try out the Debian AMD64 port. However using the installer I only
> got as far as to the boot menu...the laptop just locked up. I tri
Derek Broughton wrote:
> Brian Kimball wrote:
> > Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> >> If I copy the whole filesystem to another hard drive and rebuild
> >> the dpkg database, will it work ? Will dpkg be able to understand
> >> all the packages installed ?
> >
> > Yes, and you don't have to rebuild anythi
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> Now, questions:
> 1) I use udev, so do I need to backup and restore dev ?
Sort of. This was my one "gotcha" the first time I did this. While
you're still booted into your rescue disc or knoppix or whatever, make
sure you run at least "MAKEDEV std" and "MAKEDEV conso
2) I doubt if LVM and VG creation happens without the OS on the HDD. Themetadata is stored on the partition table or is part of the OS ? Can
someone who has experience with LVM confirm this ?If it was plain HDD to HDD migration, it would have been very trivial.
This souldn't be a problem. I instal
Dear friends,
I currently run a Gnome desktop but also have some KDE appls I cannot
seem to live with including Konqueror and k3b.
Of Gnome I like the project utopia stuff (hal, d-bus, hotplug etc.).
Question 1) What is the state of the art for KDE discovering, loading
modules and automagical
I think I used debfoster for this once (or was it deborphan?) to get rid
of KDE and it was an exceedingly tedious job.
Bob Alexander wrote:
> Dear friends,
> I currently run a Gnome desktop but also have some KDE appls I cannot
> seem to live with including Konqueror and k3b.
>
> Of Gnome I like
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| On (13/09/05 23:38), Arjen Verweij wrote:
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| Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 23:38:49 +0200
| From: Arjen Verweij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Subject: Re: KDE vs Gnome
| To: SmartList
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| I think I used debfoster for this once (
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 07:38 +1000, Arjen Verweij wrote:
> I think I used debfoster for this once (or was it deborphan?) to get rid
> of KDE and it was an exceedingly tedious job.
>
Well, I'd simply just do an apt-get remove --purge on all of the kde
metapackages. It might not get absolutely ever
Chris Humphries wrote:
> When you figure it out, let the Gnome or KDE project know ;)
Fortunately, I have never done anything like this, but what I would try is
to use aptitude, mark some core GNOME package (gnome-libs?) as used for
deletion and then go through all package which are broken by this
This is my first laptop install and i am having trouble in the area of
the touchpad. First though hardware, the laptop is a compaq presario
2108us(2800+ mobile athlon xp).
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/genericDocument?lc=en&cc=us&docname=c00208230
I was finally able to get X to start up aft
On Tuesday 13 September 2005 23:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Heres my XConfig, any other parts needed just ask-
>
> Section "inputdevice"
> Identifier"Configured Mouse"
> Driver"Mouse"
> Option"CorePointer"
> Option"Device" "
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