On September 14, 2005 09:55 am, antgel wrote:
> Jon Roed wrote:
> > I can't find a driver for my chipset in the kernel options. I have an
> > AMD Athlon 64 2800+. The chipset according to the manual that came with
> > the motherboard is a SiS746 Northbridge and Si
I can't find a driver for my chipset in the kernel options. I have an AMD
Athlon 64 2800+. The chipset according to the manual that came with the
motherboard is a SiS746 Northbridge and SiS963 Southbridge. I can't find an
option for either of those. Also, which IDE drivers should i make sur
i have been fooling around with my webcam trying to get it too work. I
managed to get the webcam command to work (sort of) now it starts, but i get
no picture, and an error that says:
ftp: lost connection
ftp: connect failed, sleeping 5 sec
ftp: lost connection
ftp: connect failed, sleeping 10
> Did you compile your kernel using make-kpkg? Using --initrd or
> without? Does the /etc/lilo.conf file match your initrd? That is,
> if you build an initrd did you specify it in yoiur /etc/lilo.conf
> file? I am guessing not as that would match the symptoms so far.
>
> Bob
I compiled my kern
I have just compiled a new kernel (2.6.13) and i cannot get it too boot. When
i select my new kernel from the boot loader i get the following error:
VFS: Cannot open root device "301" or unknown block (3,1)
Please append a correct "root= " boot option
kernel panic: not syncing : VFS cannot open
I have been trying to get my webcam to work on my Debian system. When i try
to execute the webcam command i get this error:
Hubert:/home/jon# webcam
reading config file: /root/.webcamrc
ioctl: VIDIOCMCAPTURE(frame=0;height=120;width=160;format=4): Invalid argument
ioctl: VIDIOCMCAPTURE(frame=0;h
I was wondering if anyone knew of a program out there for making VCD's. I
have heard of a couple of ways to do it, but they all seemed pretty
complicated. Is there something nice and simple that doesn't involve using a
terminal ?
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I just tried to run apt-upgrade on my Debian system and i got the following
error:
Preparing to replace udev 0.056-3
(using .../archives/udev_0.062-4_i386.deb) ...
udev requires a kernel >= 2.6.12, upgrade aborted.
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/udev_0.062-4_i386.deb
(--unpack):
Whenever i try to install anything with KPackage it gives me the error:
WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
kaffeine
E: There are problems and -y was used without --force-yes
It has always worked well in the past and only started doing this recently.
> If he hasn't restarted X, it could be as simple as him having pressed
> Ctrl-Alt-PlusSignOnNumberPad or Ctrl-Alt-MinusSignOnNumPad.
i checked into that, it wasn't the problem. Which is too bad cause that would
be an easy fix. Thanks though.
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On July 6, 2005 12:26 pm, roach wrote:
> That sounds like an accessability setting. The setting for people with
> sight problems.
>
> Is everything just large or are the colours effected too?
Everything was just way to big, the colors were okay. I figured out how to
return most of it to normal,
For some reason one of the user accounts on my system seems to have messed up
it's display settings. I have looked everywhere in the settings to see if i
could get it back to normal but haven't managed. It looks as though the
resolution is set too low (everything is huge) but when i look at t
Does anyone know of a printer driver for the Lexmark X125 All-in-one printer
that will work with CUPS ? The printer driver from linuxprinting.org
supposedly only works with LPRng (and i haven't managed to get it to work
with CUPS). Would it be worth switching to LPRng ? I e-mailed Lexmark's
I recently installed limewire (a file sharing program) and i am wondering if
there is a way to share one downloads folder between both users on the
system ? I tried creating a directory called /downloads and giving everyone
permission to it, but limewire wouldn't let me use it. Anyone know why
This is my lilo.conf file, i took out all the comments as requested.
lba32
boot=/dev/hda1
root=/dev/hda1
bitmap=/boot/sid.bmp
bmp-colors=1,,0,2,,0
bmp-table=120p,173p,1,15,17
bmp-timer=254p,432p,1,0,0
install=bmp
prompt
timeout=50
map=/boot/map
vga=normal
image=/boot/vmlinuz
label=
On May 31, 2005 12:44 am, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> Grub is uninstalled, but it is still written to your MBR. You'll need to
> run 'lilo' as root (no options necessary) to get it to re-write itself
> to the MBR and overwrite Grub.
>
> Just out of curiosity, why are you switching FROM grub TO lilo? M
I am currently running Debian and i am trying to change my boot loader. I
have GRUB right now, but i want to switch to LILO. I uninstalled GRUB with
KPackage and installed LILO. I ran liloconfig and everything seems to be set
up properly. But somehow when i reboot i still get GRUB. I checke
> I had the same problem building 2.6.11, and solved it with the --initrd
> option like Peter mentioned:
>
> make-kpkg clean; make-kpkg --initrd kernel-image
>
> Note that if you use this option with pristine sources (not Debian's) then
> you need to change /etc/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.conf (see man mkin
I recently compiled my own kernel (2.6.10) on my debian system. Now when i
try to boot it i get the error message that says :
VFS: Cannot open root device "hda1" or unknown-block(0,0)
Please append a correct "root=" boot option
Kernel panic-not syncing: VFS: Cannot open root device "hda1" or
un
Does anyone know when there will be a debian package for KDE 3.4 ? I want to
upgrade from 3.3
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