Re: Random (?) terminals get killed after booting and logging in with GNOME2

2003-10-03 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
Manuel Bilderbeek wrote: Hello, Since the GNOME 2 stuff got into testing, it seems that I have the following problem: when I boot my Debian testing system and log in (xdm, gnome-session), after a few minutes one of the terminals I launch per default are getting killed. I'm launch

Random (?) terminals get killed after booting and logging in with GNOME2

2003-10-03 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
.. I can't find anyting weird in my system logs. Anyone having the same problem? Or know the cause and solution? It's really very annoying and I'm not tending to upgrade my Debian testing system at work to GNOME 2 until I know what this is... Please help! Best regards, Manuel Bilder

Re: booting problems after installing lm-sensors kernel modules from sid / can't mount root fs

2003-09-20 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
Manuel Bilderbeek wrote: OK, but I still have the LinuxOLD entry in my LILO menu. Since I'm running stock kernels, this should be starting my previous kernel anytime. So, I chose the option, and it booted until it had to mount the root fs. There I got a kernel panic: can't mount ro

booting problems after installing lm-sensors kernel modules from sid / can't mount root fs

2003-09-18 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
ux" boot, by using a Knoppix cd and removing the module names from /etc/modules. However, I still can't boot my LinuxOLD stuff. Is there anyone who can tell me what is going wrong? I know I could boot my LinuxOLD thing in the past. It's just a long time ago I needed it. Bes

Gnome Panel and Gnome 2 migration in sarge; user problems

2003-06-23 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
on't want to downgrade!!) Thanks in advance for any response... and please Cc: to my personal mail address. Best regards, a quite frustrated Manuel Bilderbeek -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Problem with apt-get dist-upgrade: kernel is removed

2001-11-30 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
Hello, As I do almost everyday, I upgraded my Woody Debian system with apt-get update apt-get dist-upgrade However, this time I got a very strange result: Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done Calculating Upgrade... Done The following packages will be REMOVED: cpio deb

X with i810 on 1280x1024 (Was: Bug in Xgalaga?)

2001-08-01 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
Hi, Still no luck, but now I inserted a ModeLine of a collegue and got this result: "No mode of this name" See the Config and Logfile: # XF86Config-4 (XFree86 server configuration file) generated by Dexconf, the # Debian X Configuration tool, using values from the debconf database. # # Edit

Re: Bug in Xgalaga?

2001-07-31 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
Hi, I'm reading this mailinglist from the Web, so I have to 'reply' like this. Even with all Juliusz advices, I couldn't get X to work in 1280x1024 mode. According to Intel, I should be able to use [EMAIL PROTECTED] My Monitor, Eizo FlexScan F520 should be able to do this too: H: 30-96kHz V: 50

Re: Bug in Xgalaga?

2001-07-25 Thread Manuel Bilderbeek
- From: "Branden Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: ; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 4:19 PM Subject: Re: Bug in Xgalaga? On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 10:00:51AM +0200, Manuel Bilderbeek wrote: > > Well that's pretty suprising -- xgalaga is just a plain j