hi,
I am using Monodevelop 2.2.1 with mono 2.6.7 on Debian lenny (but using
squeeze packages via lenny-backports). I can set breakpoints and the
active configuration is "Debug", but when I run it via the Debug (F5)
Button, it doesn't halt on breakpoints. What am I missing?
Th
On Friday 19 February 2010 09:11:16 Jeffrin Jose wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 02:51:28PM -0700, Bjorn Meyer wrote:
> > Hi all.
> >
> > I am wondering if anyone else has run into this issue, and found a
> > resolution.
> >
> > I am finding that Amar
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 02:51:28PM -0700, Bjorn Meyer wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I am wondering if anyone else has run into this issue, and found a resolution.
>
> I am finding that Amarok 2.2.1 will not detect the global KDE settings for
> the
> proxy server. So I am unable t
Hi all.
I am wondering if anyone else has run into this issue, and found a resolution.
I am finding that Amarok 2.2.1 will not detect the global KDE settings for the
proxy server. So I am unable to stream music and it will not look up the
lyrics.
However, if I run "export http_proxy
On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 10:58:58PM -0700, Glen Pfeiffer wrote:
> On 07/24/2007 03:30 PM, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>
> > and nobody calls me Mr... :)
>
> Yes sir! ;) I never know how to refer to people that I do not
> personally know, so I tend to default to formal titles.
Its such a pain to
On 07/24/2007 03:30 PM, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 02:53:53PM -0700, Glen Pfeiffer wrote:
>> On 07/24/2007 01:50 PM, Florian Kulzer wrote:
>>> On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 12:25:21 -0700, Glen Pfeiffer wrote:
It says the packages *are* broken, which is not true.
>>>
>>>
On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 02:53:53PM -0700, Glen Pfeiffer wrote:
> On 07/24/2007 01:50 PM, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> > On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 12:25:21 -0700, Glen Pfeiffer wrote:
> >> On 07/24/2007 08:40 AM, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> >>>
> >>> aptitude likes to make you panic...
> >>
> >> LOL! A
On 07/24/2007 01:50 PM, Florian Kulzer wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 12:25:21 -0700, Glen Pfeiffer wrote:
>> On 07/24/2007 08:40 AM, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>>>
>>> aptitude likes to make you panic...
>>
>> LOL! And it works too. I have seen output several times that has
>> made me think
On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 12:25:21 -0700, Glen Pfeiffer wrote:
> On 07/24/2007 08:40 AM, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
[...]
> > aptitude likes to make you panic...
>
> LOL! And it works too. I have seen output several times that has
> made me think hard before continuing. But it's silly the way i
uld I still see that?
Probably because the packages would still be held back, but IDK.
>
>
> >> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> >> openoffice.org-gnome: Depends: openoffice.org-core (=
> >> 2.0.4.dfsg.2-7etch1) but 2.2.1-1~bpo.1 is to be installed.
t; packages in backports, but you're not using them... which is
> probably what you want at this point.
I see. I did not think it through it very well. If I use pinning
to set the backports priority very low, should I still see that?
>> The following packages have unmet dep
im-runtime vim-tiny
Why does Aptitude think these packages could be updated? As I
stated in my original message, it is completely up-to-date before
I try installing OOo 2.2.1.
I guess I will give it a shot over the weekend when I have time
to fix any breakage.
--
Glen
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Glen, I've not used backports (I run mostly sid) and so take this with
a grain of salt, but I read it like this:
On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 11:51:28PM -0700, Glen Pfeiffer wrote:
> I have OOo 2.0.4 installed from the stable repository. I want to
> install 2.2.1 from backports so I adde
> I have OOo 2.0.4 installed from the stable repository. I want to
> install 2.2.1 from backports so I added backports to my sources.
> When I try to install with "aptitude -t etch-backports install
> openoffice.org", aptitude proposes an interesting solution. From
>
I have OOo 2.0.4 installed from the stable repository. I want to
install 2.2.1 from backports so I added backports to my sources.
When I try to install with "aptitude -t etch-backports install
openoffice.org", aptitude proposes an interesting solution. From
what I see, I don't
Hello,
I have an ugly (in the literary sense) problem with the KDE taskbar,
since I've updated my Woody's KDE to the recent 2.2.1 version: in my
preferred motif-plus widget-style, the taskbar fails to display the
application icons and names properly, istead I'm presented with a
ki
I have already had some kind comments on the ``How to upgrade to KDE
2.2.1 - a not quite newbies' guide''. Thank you. Less than kind comments,
criticisms, suggestions for improvements, etc, etc all welcome.
. A kind offer to host the draft on a
website reminded me that my ISP
ic on how to upgrade
to KDE 2.2.1 without upgrading one's complete system to unstable. Some
of this is from true beginners to Debian. I have read good answers; I have
read other answers that could get an inexperienced user into grief. I know -
-- I have been there in the last few weeks :
I'm running Sid and KDE. They are great except I can't print anything in
Kword, Kmail, etc.
I tried CUPS, but it does not work with my Epson Color Stylus 800.
I configured LPR with Apsfilter and GS uniprint drivers. It works great with
non-KDE apps.
In KDE, my printer is displayed as the def
Hi.
When I try to start kdm 2.2.1-6 which I have just installed via apt-get on
my debian unstable it fails, leaving the following message in
/var/log/kdm.log:
/usr/bin/kdm: relocation error: /usr/bin/kdm: undefined symbol:
_XdmcpWrapperToOddParity
Furthermore if I try to start konqueror while
We recently installed gcl 2.2.1-6 on our intel machines. The
"truncate" function is broken, as shown by the example below (from
the gclinfo page). Should we downgrade to a version that works, or
what?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Danny Heap
gibbs.med.u
You're right, I still hadn't installed the development packages. However on
the pdq homepage it said only 'it requires GTK and GLIB versions 1.2.0.'
but never mind, it works now. Thanks. --Hans
At 01:23 PM 7/16/00 +0300, Esko Lehtonen wrote:
>Hans wrote:
>>
>> Has somebody successfully installed
Hans wrote:
>
> Has somebody successfully installed pdq on a potato box, and if yes, how?
> When I run ./configure it says it can't find the glib-config and gtk-config
> scripts, hence it says both glib and gtk are not installed. I tried to
> modify the ./configure script to point to /usr/lib, whi
Has somebody successfully installed pdq on a potato box, and if yes, how?
When I run ./configure it says it can't find the glib-config and gtk-config
scripts, hence it says both glib and gtk are not installed. I tried to
modify the ./configure script to point to /usr/lib, which is where both
libgli
On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Adam Wojnicki wrote:
> Trying to start xserver with 2.2.1 causes system crash:
>
Before any further discussion please upgrade first to a more *recent*
2.2.x kernel and try again. The current kernel version is 2.2.12 with
2.2.13 being expected very soon. These versio
Daniel Haude wrote:
>
> On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Adam Wojnicki wrote:
>
> > I experience problems using my ATI Rage Fury (ATI Rage 128) video card
> > with 2.2.x kernel.
> > With 2.0.36 kernel I use a XRage128 server from SUSE and everything
> > works fine.
>
> I use the same card and X server and I
On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Adam Wojnicki wrote:
> I experience problems using my ATI Rage Fury (ATI Rage 128) video card
> with 2.2.x kernel.
> With 2.0.36 kernel I use a XRage128 server from SUSE and everything
> works fine.
I use the same card and X server and I upgraded from 2.0.36 to 2.2.12
without
Hello
I experience problems using my ATI Rage Fury (ATI Rage 128) video card
with 2.2.x kernel.
With 2.0.36 kernel I use a XRage128 server from SUSE and everything
works fine.
Trying to start xserver with 2.2.1 causes system crash: the screen
remains blank and I can't change to text con
Hello,
As it turns out, the person was running "potato" that had the
2.2.1 kernel running with suspend/resume working on the Thinkpad 560.
As I can't connect to the network under linux (yet) is there a
minimal amount of potato packages that I can put over the slink
stuff I have
If you get the error message 'SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument' at boot time:
That comes from the command 'route add -net 127.0.0.0' or something
similar normally placed in /etc/init.d/network.
You can just remove this line as routing to interfaces are done
automatically by the 2.2.x kernels. For more d
comment out the lines 'route add -net ' in /etc/init.d/network.
The 2.2.x kernel do the routing internally.
Sebastian Canagaratna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am running slink. I recently decided to change the kernel
> from 2.0.36 to 2.2.2 from the .deb in slink.
>
> Ever since I have bee
I am running slink. I recently decided to change the kernel
from 2.0.36 to 2.2.2 from the .deb in slink.
Ever since I have been having problems of the following
sort:
1. Network connections are OK: I can connect to the outside.
2. However, when it boots up I see the message ( twice )
Subject: Kernel 2.2.1
Date: Fri, May 14, 1999 at 11:07:11PM +0200
In reply to:R.Feenstra
Quoting R.Feenstra([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hello again :)
>
> Is kernel 2.2.1 still regarded as Slink ?
Hope not! Kernel 2.2.1 had problems and AFAIR wasn't included with
slin
>
> Hello again :)
>
> Is kernel 2.2.1 still regarded as Slink ?
>
Huh? slinks version number is 2.1, slink actualy ships 2.0.36 of the kernel.
Two completely separate version number schemes.
Slink should work fine with 2.2.x kernels though.
Hello again :)
Is kernel 2.2.1 still regarded as Slink ?
Regards Rene
Hi folks,
Since I use the 2.2.1 kernel, it refuse to recognize my second CD-ROM (writer)
and I don't know why!
specs:
SCSI card is DC-390 TEKRAM
SCSI Id 4 is a PIONEER, Model: CD-ROM DR-U16S Rev1.01, Type CD-ROM, ANSI SCSI
Rev.: 02
SCSI Id 5 is a YAMAHA, Model: CRW4416S Rev1.0e, Type C
Hi everybody.
I've got a machine here I want to use as a firewall/masquerade box. I've
compiled and installed kernel 2.2.1 using kernel-package and then replaced
the things listed on the page dealing with Debian 2.1 and kernel 2.2.x
issues... Namely, I've installed the newer netb
hi,
I want to setup a dtv2000 to run with my 2.2.1 kernel... I compiled the
kernel for bttv and modprobe bttv works.
The problem is when I run xawtv. Im getting a channel but I cant change
it. I dont have sound... On the xterm im getting a lot of warning from
ioctl...
what's wrong... o
Antal Ritter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That's also true, but has nothing to do with the mentioned error
> message. The "Cant't open /dev/dsp" error seemed to be going away
> after I stopped NAS. Sorry again for the mis-information...
You should upgrade your nas, the current version (1.2p5-9)
Yes I did compile with elf support.
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Miller [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 1999 8:04 PM
> To: Person, Roderick
> Cc: debian-user
> Subject: Re: Kernel 2.2.1 question.
>
> "Person, R
"Person, Roderick" wrote:
>
> Paul,
>
> Thanks for the reply. I kept getting the message that the kernel could not
> find bin_fmt-464c so I tried a trick I saw in LJ and placed alias
> bin_fmt-464c in /etc/conf.modules. No luck. I've compile the kernel 4 times
> now and still can't get it right.
Hi,
Sorry for replying my own post, but...
On Fri, Mar 12, 1999 at 12:58:09PM +0100, Antal Ritter wrote:
> > ... However when I attempt to use mpg123 to
> > play mp3 files I recieve the following error.
> >
> > Can't open /dev/dsp!
>
> I had the same problem.
That's true...
> I compiled soun
"Person, Roderick" wrote:
>
> I compiled this kernel and I noticed that the vmlinuz image was not set as
> executable. So I chmod so it would be and I got a kernel panic. I compile
> again and tried to boot, leaveing it as not executable and got module load
> errors that left me only able to reboo
Subject: Kernel 2.2.1 question.
Date: Mon, Mar 15, 1999 at 12:56:23PM -0500
In reply to:Person, Roderick
Quoting Person, Roderick([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I compiled this kernel and I noticed that the vmlinuz image was not set as
> executable. So I chmod so it would be and I
I compiled this kernel and I noticed that the vmlinuz image was not set as
executable. So I chmod so it would be and I got a kernel panic. I compile
again and tried to boot, leaveing it as not executable and got module load
errors that left me only able to reboot to my old kernel. I use loadlin to
I finally got a new kernel compiled. But when I boot it I get this error.
kmod: failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k binfmt -464c errno=8
request_modle[binfmt-464c]:fork failed errno=11
it scroll up the screen and all I can do is crtl+alt+del, to reboot and
stop it. Luckly I can still bot my old k
On Thu, Mar 11, 1999 at 10:32:04PM -0600, Mark Panzer wrote:
> I upgraded to the 2.2.1 kernel (it should be somewhat stable being an
> even release number) and my AWE 64 sound card now fails to work. I have
> isapnp installed to configure the soundcard on bootup, that works fine
>
Hi,
On Fri, Mar 12, 1999 at 05:32:04AM +0100, Mark Panzer wrote:
> I upgraded to the 2.2.1 kernel (it should be somewhat stable being an
> even release number) and my AWE 64 sound card now fails to work. I have
> isapnp installed to configure the soundcard on bootup, that works fine
>
Also, there were several updates to the AWE driver (as well as
data-corruption fixes) between 2.2.1 and 2.2.3). It might be a good
idea to update to the current sources.
I don't think there's a .deb version of 2.2.3 on the main debian site
yet... but I believe that http://netgod.ne
good idea
to take a look at README.modules.
Hope that helps,
Alan Liu
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I upgraded to the 2.2.1 kernel (it should be somewhat stable being an
> even release number) and my AWE 64 sound card now fails to work. I have
> isapnp installed to configure the soundcard on boot
I upgraded to the 2.2.1 kernel (it should be somewhat stable being an
even release number) and my AWE 64 sound card now fails to work. I have
isapnp installed to configure the soundcard on bootup, that works fine
(prints out board id etc...). However when I attempt to use mpg123 to
play mp3 files
Hello:
A recent message (portion follows) indicated printer problems with
Kernel 2.2.1. I am having somewhat sinilar problems, and request
assistance.
The previous correspondents indicated:
> *- On 9 Mar, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote about "Printer in
> kernel 2.2.1&
>
> I will assume that you are running slink because you did not say. I also
> assume that the version of "netbase" you are running is 3.11-xx. Download
> the "netbase" package from unstable/Potato (v. 3.12) and your IP aliasing
> should work normally. For some reason the slink/3.11 version of
uld work normally. For some reason the slink/3.11 version of netbase
> doesn't work correctly with the 2.2.x series kernels.
>
Hmmm, netbase v3.11-1.2 works fine on one of my 2.2.1 machines with IP
aliasing.
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x-mozilla-html
I'd like to know more about this too.
NatePuri
Certified Law Student
& Debian GNU/Linux Monk
McGeorge School of Law
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ompages.com
On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Oz Dror wrote:
> Hi
>
> I amgoing to have SDSL connected to my private network (192.168.0.x)
> I have 3com (3905b Net card
Oz Dror <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi
>
> I amgoing to have SDSL connected to my private network (192.168.0.x)
> I have 3com (3905b Net card). I would like to connect the SDSL to my local
> ethernet HUb. I will be assigned a fixe IP to comunicate with the world.
I know I'm answering a differe
I will assume that you are running slink because you did not say. I also
assume that the version of "netbase" you are running is 3.11-xx. Download
the "netbase" package from unstable/Potato (v. 3.12) and your IP aliasing
should work normally. For some reason the slink/3.11 version of netbase
do
*- On 9 Mar, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote about "Printer in
kernel 2.2.1"
> Hi Debian users,
> I'm setting a printer with the new kernel: 2.2.1. When I tried make
> xconfig and search for parallel printer support in character devices section I
&
Hi Debian users,
I'm setting a printer with the new kernel: 2.2.1. When I tried make
xconfig and search for parallel printer support in character devices section I
couldnt mark the option. It's in gray collor. How I can mark this option?
Have
On 09-Mar-99 Oz Dror wrote:
> Hi
>
> I amgoing to have SDSL connected to my private network (192.168.0.x)
> I have 3com (3905b Net card). I would like to connect the SDSL to my local
> ethernet HUb. I will be assigned a fixe IP to comunicate with the world.
>
Lucky you (-:
Not to ask the obvio
Hi
I amgoing to have SDSL connected to my private network (192.168.0.x)
I have 3com (3905b Net card). I would like to connect the SDSL to my local
ethernet HUb. I will be assigned a fixe IP to comunicate with the world.
I compiled the kernel to support IP aliasing so that I could use the same
eth
On Sun, 21 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Under 2.0.34 I setup my soundcard as a "sound blaster", but with the new
> > version, it refuses to detect the sound Card (it's a Soundpro > Techies, a CMI8330 PCI (onboard) sound card>).
>
> I have the sound adapter card on my motherboard. How d
Well, I've gotten Kernel 2.2.1 running on the machine, it has everything I
need (at present), but I seem to have a little problem.
Under 2.0.34 I setup my soundcard as a "sound blaster", but with the new
version, it refuses to detect the sound Card (it's a Soundpro ).
With
I biuld a 2.2.1 kernel.
Attempting a: make zdisk failed until I changed the floppy device from
/dev/fd0 to /dev/rfd0. Still the machine does not see it as a "bootable"
floppy.
Attempted a: make vmlinux and ended up with an unbootable machine.
It tells me that the boot device 8, 1
s this website:
>
> http://www.cyberelk.demon.co.uk/parport.html
> (courtesy of the Printing-HOWTO):
This happened to me too. I had my printer working in 2.2.1;
I recompiled to enable my cd-writer. Since then, I lost the
use of my parport. I have all the plug n play, and pc
hardware stuff enabled, (
rport.html
(courtesy of the Printing-HOWTO):
Good luck
Curt Daugaard
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, Feb 18, 1999 at 09:33:25PM -0600, Steven J. Martin wrote:
> Hi:
>
> What do I need to do to get my printer working with the 2.2.1 kernel? I
> have an NEC SuperScript 860 connected to my paral
Steven J. Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do I need to do to get my printer working with the 2.2.1 kernel? I
> have an NEC SuperScript 860 connected to my parallel port, and with the
> 2.0.33 kernel all I did was answer enable the [*] Parallel printer
> support
Hi:
What do I need to do to get my printer working with the 2.2.1 kernel? I
have an NEC SuperScript 860 connected to my parallel port, and with the
2.0.33 kernel all I did was answer enable the [*] Parallel printer
support option under `make menuconfig`.
I see the following in /var/log/messages
I finally got up enough courage to upgrade to 2.2.1 and compile my own
kernel. Well compiling the kernel was actually pretty painless, except
that I tried to compile everything into the kernel the first time and
made a huge kernel. The second time I took my time and moved lots of
stuff to modules
tho). You may be able to add the netmask to your ifconfig
statement and drop the route command entirely (this will depend on what
you're actually trying to setup).
On Wed, Feb 17, 1999 at 07:20:49PM +1100, Shao Zhang wrote:
>
> Hi,
> When my 2.2.1 boots
a 'ragOO' Bhat wrote:
>
> > When my 2.2.1 boots up, I got the following error:
> > SIOCARDDRT: Invalid Argument
> >
>
> This is not a big problem. The reason is that you do not have a network
> card or rather a ethernet device (eth0) on your Linux box.
> When my 2.2.1 boots up, I got the following error:
> SIOCARDDRT: Invalid Argument
>
Hah...Shao before U post any message or rather query on this list, please
do make a search for your question on the user list archives. Do go to
www.debian.org or any of the mirrors and there is a li
Hi,
When my 2.2.1 boots up, I got the following error:
SIOCARDDRT: Invalid Argument
What does this mean?? And how do I eliminate it??
Thanks.
Shao.
Finally it now worked. After installing smbfsx I had another problem:
To identify myself to our NT-Server I used to use my username and
workgroup, worked fine with the old version.
But now I have so supply as the workgroup name the domain name to the
smbmount-2.1.x commandline. Doesn't make 100%
Thank you all very much!
As some of you commented, the error was solved using "(export LANG=C;
make-kpkg ...)": my LANG variable was set to "spanish". I have searched
in the docs of kernel-source, kernel-doc and kernel-package and I have
found nothing about taking into account the variable LANG. I
Hi,
Since I'd compiled kernel 2.2.1 i'm unable to control volume of my
radio card through xradiotrack or listen any
station using wmtune !
I already had created /dev/radio but it still seems isn't working ...
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Feb 13 05:18 radio ->
tion as well as potato as the update source. Let
apt/dselect get the upgraded packages for you. 2.2.1 kernel
source is in potato, so just select that along with the things
being automatically upgraded by apt/dselect, and hit install.
Then take a long lunch, because it'll take awhile depend
Ok, I figured I'd upgrade to potato from hamm.
What packages/libraries will need to be upgraded, except downloading the
kernel?
TIA,
Andrew
*- On 12 Feb, MacKenzie, Andrew wrote about "kernel-image-2.2.1 package cannot
be created with make-kpkg"
> Newbie question:
>
> I've compiled my own kernels (I am using a self-compiled 2.0.36) but use
> make clean make dep and make xconfig. What is make-kpkg?
>
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Conrado Badenas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>test -f System.map && chmod 644 \
>debian/tmp-image/boot/System.map-2.2.1
>dpkg-gencontrol -pkernel-image-2.2.1-i586 -Pdebian/tmp-image/
>parsechangelog/debian:
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, MacKenzie, Andrew wrote:
> Newbie question:
>
> I've compiled my own kernels (I am using a self-compiled 2.0.36) but use
> make clean make dep and make xconfig. What is make-kpkg?
It's part of the kernel-package package, which is a set of scripts that
make building kernels
: Conrado Badenas [mailto:]
Sent: Friday, February 12, 1999 11:04 AM
To: MacKenzie, Andrew
Subject:Re: kernel-image-2.2.1 package cannot be
created with make-kpkg
"MacKenzie, Andrew&q
:[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 12, 1999 10:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:Re: kernel-image-2.2.1 package cannot be
created with make-kpkg
"M.C. Vernon" w
"M.C. Vernon" wrote:
> You forgot kernel_headers
>
> Try
>
> make-kpkg clean
> make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.1. kernel_image kernel_headers
I've done it, and after 48 minutes I got the same error message:
dpkg-gencontrol -pkernel-image-2.2.1 -Pdebian/tmp-im
On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Conrado Badenas wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I am trying to create a kernel-image-2.2.1 package in order to install
> the new kernel. I downloaded and installed kernel-source-2.2.1 and
> kernel-doc-2.2.1 packages, read all the files
> /usr/doc/kernel-source-2.
Hello:
A real quirk has raised its head upon my Debian GNU/Linux box. I have
compiled and put the devel. kernel 2.2.1-ac5. When I boot into this test
kernel, the HDD LED glows ON and does not get OFF when there is no
seek. It remains ON until I shut off the machine. Why is this so ?
While
Hi all!
I am trying to create a kernel-image-2.2.1 package in order to install
the new kernel. I downloaded and installed kernel-source-2.2.1 and
kernel-doc-2.2.1 packages, read all the files
/usr/doc/kernel-source-2.2.1/* and /usr/doc/kernel-doc-2.2.1/* (except
Documentation directory: 919 Kb of
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
> I just rebooted my new 2.2.1 drive on my laptop.
>
> Where my bios is set to defaults (i.e., PnPOS), it locks up
> at boot. When I change my bios settings to enable serial port, and
> enable parallel port it boots up, but give
On 11 Feb, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
> I just rebooted my new 2.2.1 drive on my laptop.
>
> Where my bios is set to defaults (i.e., PnPOS), it locks up
> at boot. When I change my bios settings to enable serial port, and
> enable parallel port it boots up, but gives the following w
I was told by the pcmcia maintainer that pcmcia does not support
2.2.1 yet. A new package is forth coming.
I just rebooted my new 2.2.1 drive on my laptop.
Where my bios is set to defaults (i.e., PnPOS), it locks up
at boot. When I change my bios settings to enable serial port, and
enable parallel port it boots up, but gives the following warning:
cs: warning: no high memory available!
cs: Request
y
box I had to change the path to the samples file. Unfortunately I can't
remember where did I change this.
Luck,
Paulo.
Shao Zhang writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have compile the awe_wave driver as a module in my kernel 2.2.1,
> and when kernel boots up, it says the
Hi,
I have compile the awe_wave driver as a module in my kernel 2.2.1,
and when kernel boots up, it says the following line failed:
post-install awe_wave /usr/bin/sfxload
/usr/lib/awe/sfbank/synthgm.sbk
Could anyone please give some idea where it went wrong?? Do I need
On Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 10:36:10AM -0600, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
>
> I've finally convinced 2.2.1 to run X and my network. I still haven't
> figured out why kerneld doesn't start anymore and do this automatically.
>
> But the sound doesn't work now.
On Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 07:39:30PM +0100, Helge Hafting wrote:
> > I've finally convinced 2.2.1 to run X and my network. I still haven't
> > figured out why kerneld doesn't start anymore and do this automatically.
> Take a look at /usr/src/linux/Documentation/Chan
On Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 10:36:10AM -0600, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
>
> I've finally convinced 2.2.1 to run X and my network. I still haven't
> figured out why kerneld doesn't start anymore and do this automatically.
>
> But the sound doesn't work now.
On 10 Feb 1999q, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm now using
> >2.2.1 on hamm, also with no problems apart from the >need to change the
> >port
> >on /etc/printcap.
> What software did you upgrade before going to 2.2.1? Are you running
> anyth
> I've finally convinced 2.2.1 to run X and my network. I still haven't
> figured out why kerneld doesn't start anymore and do this automatically.
Take a look at /usr/src/linux/Documentation/Changes
Kerneld isn't needed any more. The kernel will auto-load module
Subject: 2.2.1 and /dev/sound
Date: Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 10:36:10AM -0600
In reply to:Richard E. Hawkins Esq.
Quoting Richard E. Hawkins Esq.([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>
> I've finally convinced 2.2.1 to run X and my network. I still haven't
> figured o
I've finally convinced 2.2.1 to run X and my network. I still haven't
figured out why kerneld doesn't start anymore and do this automatically.
But the sound doesn't work now. the basic
cat /usr/lib/exmh/clink.au > /dev/audio
yields
bash: /dev/audio: Operation not
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