I'm having the same problem as listed in bug #220545. The bug report did not list how
it was resolved.
I'm running Debian kernel 2.4.24-1-686
only kernel-headers installed (not full kernel source source)
thinkpad-source version 4.9-1
all the symbols thinkpad is looking for has the "Rsmp" in the
It changed to the directory /etc/dm/Sessions
look at the default.desktop file to see how to create new sessions
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 17:27:40 -0300
Mike Tesliuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm using a debian sarge, and I need configure a especial WM for mi client,
> and the old gdm h
I'm running the Debian packaged OOo 1.1.1-3, when cups is running OOo
shows only the cups printers. When cups is not running, the OOo shows
only the printers configured in /etc/openoffice/psprint.conf.
I was told be a OOo developer that there is no cups support in 1.1.1
(it is coming OOo 2.0).
t working I mean the "showkey -s" does not show any scan
codes.
How do I "enable" those keys under the 2.6 kernels?
Eric
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stions? I really want to get Linux running.
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"Karl B. Hammar" wrote:
>
> Thank you for your message,
> well you have shown that a newer kernel does not solve the problem.
> Could you be so kind to try another kernel, this time the kernel is made
> from kerne
This one worked. Thank you very much.
Eric
"Karl B. Hammar" wrote:
>
> Your message says me that the 7000FASST might not be the cause of the
> problem.
>
> Well, try this one then
>
> # cp .config.save .config
> # make menuconfig # remove all compiled in SC
In case you saw my earlier reply, Karl's latest kernel/floppy
combination *did* work for me. It hangs briefly after the "419
instructions" line, but picks up and continues booting, and boots
successfully.
Eric
Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
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> On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Karl B. Hammar
ers committee.
Since the first thing we would probably do upon receiving such a server
is install Debian on it, it's likely we would approve use of the official
logo, assuming we had no problems with the product itself.
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n there too, but I don't
> know what it is right now.
Building a custom kernel is always the first thing I do after installing
Debian. There's a Kernel HOWTO which explains all the details of how to
build and install kernels.
Eric
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of my request (2Gb).
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> Do I miss something ?
Compare with /proc/meminfo?
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keeping as many stable
packages as possible
I don't recommend the third option. It's pretty hairy.
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pkg-reconfigure ssh
When it asks "Do you want to run the sshd server" answer "no" instead of
"yes".
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really think I've been hacked, it's just kind of odd.
Prefectly normal. It's a regular program, the same as "test". Read
the man page.
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Since upgrading to testing (some time ago), the finger and users
commands have been broken. Both these commands miss most of the users
who are logged on, while also showing some users who aren't currently
logged on. Anybody have any ideas how to fix this?
Eric
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In preparation for woody, I upgraded one X-terminal to woody.
Everything works fine, except for one thing: It is no longer possible
to raise windows by clicking on them, except for clicking on the
titlebar (or the frame). This would seem to be a window-manager
problem, except that it occurs in K
the server. So the window manager and KDE and
everything are actually running on the server. The only thing
running on the terminal is X, so I'm thinking it must be an X
problem.
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> It sounds strange because X does not know anything about Window title, frame,
> border and the rest, it just draw all that stuff. A window manager is
> responsible for that.
I agree, it sounds odd, but it is definitely an X problem. I
installed xserver-mach64 3.3.6-44. Now the problem has
> A while back, I had a similar problem (bug #107601), but I was unable to
> get to the bottom of it.
Glad I'm not the only one ;)
> Do you use x2x or x2vnc ?
No.
See my reply to Oleg - the problem went away when I switched to X
version 3.3.6
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It looks like it's documented, but that there are a few gaps in the
docs. What specific problem are you running up against?
Eric
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#x27;t turn it down or anything. Only solution
> is to terminate the X server (logout, Ctrl-Alt-Backspace, whatever).
Try "xset -b". Not a real solution, but sometimes better than
shutting down X if you need to get work done.
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s with the "testing" distribution.
(This list was created several years before there was a testing
distribution.) For user issues, please post to debian-user.
> Any suggestions?
Make sure you have all the build dependencies installed.
Eric
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No, this isn't the case. Monitors have no idea where the cursor is.
They display the whole screen image. It's impossible for the monitor
to cause a relative shift of the cursor to the windows/background.
Eric
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I am running 2.4.18 from kernel source, ( testing distrib, updated
yesterday), Sawfish + Gnome2.
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You're not getting the same errors I was, but the chip is notorious, and
this could work.
-Eric
joey tsai wrote:
>
> Hi. We have a Adaptec 2940 SCSI card and while
> installing Slink we get a repeating error message
> "scsi : aborting command due to timeout: pid 0, scsi
-aic7xxx
If you want the rescue boot floppy image:
ftp://kalle.csb.ki.se/pub/resc1440.bin-only-aic7xxx
Good luck.
-Eric
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> Referencing the Debian install pages for Intel, it is stated that there
> is a known probelm with AIC7xxx based cards. I believe I
n there too, but I don't
> know what it is right now.
Building a custom kernel is always the first thing I do after installing
Debian. There's a Kernel HOWTO which explains all the details of how to
build and install kernels.
Eric
ers committee.
Since the first thing we would probably do upon receiving such a server
is install Debian on it, it's likely we would approve use of the official
logo, assuming we had no problems with the product itself.
Eric Sharkey
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
of my request (2Gb).
>
> Do I miss something ?
Compare with /proc/meminfo?
Eric
n, keeping as many stable
packages as possible
I don't recommend the third option. It's pretty hairy.
Eric
pkg-reconfigure ssh
When it asks "Do you want to run the sshd server" answer "no" instead of
"yes".
Eric
really think I've been hacked, it's just kind of odd.
Prefectly normal. It's a regular program, the same as "test". Read
the man page.
Eric
Since upgrading to testing (some time ago), the finger and users
commands have been broken. Both these commands miss most of the users
who are logged on, while also showing some users who aren't currently
logged on. Anybody have any ideas how to fix this?
Eric
In preparation for woody, I upgraded one X-terminal to woody.
Everything works fine, except for one thing: It is no longer possible
to raise windows by clicking on them, except for clicking on the
titlebar (or the frame). This would seem to be a window-manager
problem, except that it occurs in KD
the server. So the window manager and KDE and
everything are actually running on the server. The only thing
running on the terminal is X, so I'm thinking it must be an X
problem.
Eric
> It sounds strange because X does not know anything about Window title, frame,
> border and the rest, it just draw all that stuff. A window manager is
> responsible for that.
I agree, it sounds odd, but it is definitely an X problem. I
installed xserver-mach64 3.3.6-44. Now the problem has
> A while back, I had a similar problem (bug #107601), but I was unable to
> get to the bottom of it.
Glad I'm not the only one ;)
> Do you use x2x or x2vnc ?
No.
See my reply to Oleg - the problem went away when I switched to X
version 3.3.6
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read /dev/psaux and tell X to read /dev/gpmdata and pass gpm the -R
flag.
Eric
thing
as part of the completely revamped Debian installation system.
See http://cvs.debian.org/debian-installer for the current status.
Eric
It looks like it's documented, but that there are a few gaps in the
docs. What specific problem are you running up against?
Eric
#x27;t turn it down or anything. Only solution
> is to terminate the X server (logout, Ctrl-Alt-Backspace, whatever).
Try "xset -b". Not a real solution, but sometimes better than
shutting down X if you need to get work done.
Eric
s with the "testing" distribution.
(This list was created several years before there was a testing
distribution.) For user issues, please post to debian-user.
> Any suggestions?
Make sure you have all the build dependencies installed.
Eric
times solve the problem. Sometimes it would lock up the machine.
I never found a permanent solution.
Anyway, have you tried toggling the SWcursor option in your XF86Config-4?
Eric
ce.
No, this isn't the case. Monitors have no idea where the cursor is.
They display the whole screen image. It's impossible for the monitor
to cause a relative shift of the cursor to the windows/background.
Eric
olved that.
great work, people. i'm eagerly awaiting this release.
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olved that.
great work, people. i'm eagerly awaiting this release.
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