Mathieu GELI wrote:
> I would add scalpel, the "Frugal, High Performance File Carver"
Added; thanks for the suggestion.
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David López Zajara (Er_Maqui) wrote:
> I've tested the lenny live CD on MBP (SantaRosa model),and i have this
> problem. I'm booting with rEFIt.
sorry for the late answer: the problem is know, and already fixed.
expect newer builds with a fixed syslinux version soon.
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Ian Jackson wrote:
> Here's my diff so far.
thanks a lot, i've applied it.
bonus points if the diff would include the commit he
Hi,
> I haven't quite finished - I'll probably come up with more additions
> later. Also, I HAVEN'T TESTED THIS AT ALL.
I would add scalpel, the "Frugal, High Performance File Carver"
"A fast file carver that reads a database of header and footer definitions
and extracts matching files from a
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I've tested the lenny live CD on MBP (SantaRosa model),and i have this
problem. I'm booting with rEFIt.
The integrated keyboard doesn't work, and USB too. But, with knoppix
5.0 (debian-based) i doesn't have these problem (uses syslinux too).
On Sat,
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Daniel Baumann writes ("Re: Debian Live Lenny Beta1"):
> Ian Jackson wrote:
> > I'll take a look and get back to you.
>
> thanks in advance, very much appreciated.
I got a few responses to my call for suggestions and have done some
reviewing of my own. Someone pointed me t
I have tried the amd64-version on a Lenovo R61 as well as on my
Macbook. Maybe I should try the i386 on the Macbook because it did
not boot properly and I could not use the keyboard.
someone already reported this (it's a problem with syslinux), but i have
almost no to no hope that this will get
Daniel Baumann wrote:
>>> Daniel Baumann wrote:
>>> particulary interesting would be to get reports from people with
>>> Intel-based Apple hardware (both notebooks and desktops).
Hi,
> I see talk of powerpc/yaboot through 2007 and have without success received
> "yaboot not ready - needs upgrade
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>> Daniel Baumann wrote:
>> particulary interesting would be to get reports from people with
>> Intel-based Apple hardware (both notebooks and desktops).
I see talk of powerpc/yaboot through 2007 and have without success received
"yaboot not ready - needs upgrade"-type mess
Richard Kettlewell wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
> I tried the AMD64 KDE CD ISO on my Mac Pro. It displayed the logo and
> "Press F1 for help or ENTER to" but nothing else, and did not respond to
> the keyboard.
thank you for your report. unfortunately, this is an issue which is
affecting a lot of people.
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> Daniel Baumann wrote:
>> Nevertheless, we do need your help to find more bugs and improve the
>> live systems, so please try them out.
>
> particulary interesting would be to get reports from people with
> Intel-based Apple hardware (both notebooks and desktops).
Hi,
I t
Daniel Baumann wrote:
Michal Suchanek wrote:
The patch would be to add the timeout option to isolinux. You could do
that - copy the iso contents, edit the isolinux configuration file,
and re-create a bootable iso.
live-helper supports this to be set at build time through
--syslinux-timeout (or
Michal Suchanek wrote:
> The patch would be to add the timeout option to isolinux. You could do
> that - copy the iso contents, edit the isolinux configuration file,
> and re-create a bootable iso.
live-helper supports this to be set at build time through
--syslinux-timeout (or LH_SYSLINUX_TIMEOUT
On 02/09/2008, Martin Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michal Suchanek wrote:
>
> > On 02/09/2008, Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > note that the keyboard issue is a generic issue for (only first ?)
> Intel
> > > Mac computer:
> > > some informations can be
Michal Suchanek wrote:
On 02/09/2008, Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
note that the keyboard issue is a generic issue for (only first ?) Intel
Mac computer:
some informations can be grabbed on refit site.
A simple workaround would be to continue after a small lapse of time.
On 02/09/2008, Jerome BENOIT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> note that the keyboard issue is a generic issue for (only first ?) Intel
> Mac computer:
> some informations can be grabbed on refit site.
> A simple workaround would be to continue after a small lapse of time.
>
> Jerome
Yes
Hello,
note that the keyboard issue is a generic issue for (only first ?) Intel Mac
computer:
some informations can be grabbed on refit site.
A simple workaround would be to continue after a small lapse of time.
Jerome
Daniel Baumann wrote:
Martin Smith wrote:
Just tried the i386 on my intel
Martin Smith wrote:
> Just tried the i386 on my intel mini, no dice, keyboard not functioning
> but, in startup disc in system preferences it is shown as foreign os and
> allows booting, it gets to the splash screen no problem, if you could
> get the keyboard to work it would probably go fine.
tha
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Johann Spies wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 03:31:23AM +0800, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
>> Hello List,
>>
>> Daniel Baumann wrote:
>>> Daniel Baumann wrote:
Nevertheless, we do need your help to find more bugs and improve the
live systems, so please try them out.
>>> p
Michal Suchanek wrote:
> Are such networking modules included in the d-l CDs?
nope.
for the prebuild images, different flavours (iso, usb-hdd, net) do not
differ regarding the package selection (and can be easily checked by
comparing the *.packages files).
> Would including these packages suffic
On 01/09/2008, Daniel Baumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On the R61 I could not get my wifi working. The Fn-F8 key also did
> > not work. I did not test it fully. Here is an some of the
> > output of dmesg:
>
> in order to use wifi, you need the necessary firmware (firmware-iwlwifi
> i
Daniel Baumann wrote:
> Do you want feedback on these lists? I have tried the bugreport
> system, but that seems to work with packages. How do I submit
> bugreports on the debian-live-cd?
either by filing it against live-helper; or by sending a mail to the
mailinglist (debian-live@lists.debian.or
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On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 03:31:23AM +0800, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> Daniel Baumann wrote:
>> Daniel Baumann wrote:
>>> Nevertheless, we do need your help to find more bugs and improve the
>>> live systems, so please try them out.
>>
>> particulary interesting wou
Jerome Benoit wrote:
> Hello List,
Hi,
> I have just tried the Standard one o my (old) Black MacBook:
> because of the keyboard freezing issue, I could not start it :-)
unfortunately, it turned out that no macbook works with the current
syslinux. it's reported upstream to the syslinux maintainer
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Hello List,
Daniel Baumann wrote:
> Daniel Baumann wrote:
>> Nevertheless, we do need your help to find more bugs and improve the
>> live systems, so please try them out.
>
> particulary interesting would be to get reports from people with
> Intel-based Apple hardware (both
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Incoming from Daniel Baumann:
> s. keeling wrote:
> > On a Gateway Sempron (32 bit) laptop ...
> >
> > Where's dhcp? Laptop has builtin ethernet (Marvell Tech. 88E8036)
> > which etch handles well.
Woops, sorry, Zenwalk (slackware downstream) handles it well. It
appears to
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