On 08/11/2017 01:45 AM, Fungi4All wrote:
From: field.engin...@gmail.com
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
On 08/10/2017 12:00 PM, kelsang sherab wrote:
I run Debian stretch on MacBook Air
I did a restore backup from previous system[debian Jessie ]
I don"t know, but maybe I can help with
From: field.engin...@gmail.com
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> On 08/10/2017 12:00 PM, kelsang sherab wrote:
>> I run Debian stretch on MacBook Air
>>
>> I did a restore backup from previous system[debian Jessie ]
>>
>> Now machine is not booting
>>
>> upon boot the machine gives the normal
On 08/10/2017 12:00 PM, kelsang sherab wrote:
I run Debian stretch on MacBook Air
I did a restore backup from previous system[debian Jessie ]
Now machine is not booting
upon boot the machine gives the normal GRUB menu:
Debian GNU/Linux
Advanced options for Debian GNU/linux
Click the 1st one
I run Debian stretch on MacBook Air
I did a restore backup from previous system[debian Jessie ]
Now machine is not booting
upon boot the machine gives the normal GRUB menu:
Debian GNU/Linux
Advanced options for Debian GNU/linux
Click the 1st one
saying
Loading etc
Loading initial ram disk
On Wed, 14 Mar 2012 02:41:03 +0100, Bernard wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
(...)
>>> Is this kernel likely to have taken into account the bug that concerns
>>> my PCI wireless card ?
>>>
>>>
>> Can't confirm on this, this is "test & try".
>>
>>
> As for the right way to connect to Squeeze-ba
Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 12 Mar 2012 12:37:27 +0100, Bernard wrote:
Camaleón wrote:
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 23:33:02 +0100, Bernard wrote:
[stuff deleted]
If I were to upgrade kernels, which kernel would you recommend ?
I'd go for the 3.x branch.
Is this
On Mon, 12 Mar 2012 12:37:27 +0100, Bernard wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>> On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 23:33:02 +0100, Bernard wrote:
>>> If I were to upgrade kernels, which kernel would you recommend ?
>>>
>>>
>> I would try with the backports one, as it's easier to install. If that
>> also fai
Camaleón wrote:
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 23:33:02 +0100, Bernard wrote:
Camaleón wrote:
If I were to upgrade kernels, which kernel would you recommend ?
I would try with the backports one, as it's easier to install. If that also fails, I
would compile the latest stable kerne
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 23:33:02 +0100, Bernard wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>> There are many issues reported for system freezes regarding that kernel
>> module (ath9k), there is even a documented bug at the Linuxwireless
>> site:
>>
>> http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/ath9k/bugs#Hangs_with_
Bernard, 10.03.2012:
> Camaleón wrote:
> >On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 11:08:31 +0100, Bernard wrote:
> >
> >>Bernard wrote:
> >>>Hi to Everyone,
> >>>
> >>>On the Desktop of my association, there was no wireless card. So, I
> >>>purchased one that is said to be Debian compatible. It is a PCI card
> >>>TP-L
Camaleón wrote:
On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 11:08:31 +0100, Bernard wrote:
Bernard wrote:
Hi to Everyone,
On the Desktop of my association, there was no wireless card. So, I
purchased one that is said to be Debian compatible. It is a PCI card
TP-LINK
TL-WN751ND
It is supposedly based on an A
On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 11:08:31 +0100, Bernard wrote:
> Bernard wrote:
>> Hi to Everyone,
>>
>> On the Desktop of my association, there was no wireless card. So, I
>> purchased one that is said to be Debian compatible. It is a PCI card
>> TP-LINK
>> TL-WN751ND
>>
>> It is supposedly based on an Ather
Bernard wrote:
Hi to Everyone,
On the Desktop of my association, there was no wireless card. So, I
purchased one that is said to be Debian compatible. It is a PCI card
TP-LINK
TL-WN751ND
It is supposedly based on an Atheros chipset AR 9227
I plugged it inside the Central Unit on a PCI slot
Hi to Everyone,
On the Desktop of my association, there was no wireless card. So, I
purchased one that is said to be Debian compatible. It is a PCI card
TP-LINK
TL-WN751ND
It is supposedly based on an Atheros chipset AR 9227
I plugged it inside the Central Unit on a PCI slot, and then boote
"You need to run your own test servers if you want a working update
since we don't test stuff like live migration (that is most basic
functionality)" makes me chuckle a bit. 2 test servers can buy
helluvah support contract, where the issues would probably be
addressed quickly. Shouldn't it be that
Mauro wrote:
I can't believe that a serious distribution like debian do not do
tests before suggest an upgrade.
As Scott says, for production systems you either have to test things
yourself, or you accept that possibly an upgrade may break your
system. Debian (and the other distributions) do
On 13 October 2011 21:56, Scott Damron wrote:
> While I understand your position, you should have tested very
> thoroughly before deploying any upgrades to a production system.
> Screeching about Debian being bad is not going to garner you any
> sympathy if you didn't test your patches in a lab or
629] INFO (XendCheckpoint:423) ERROR Internal
> error: error when buffering batch, finishing
>
> It's a very big problem for me.
> I can't believe that a serious distribution like debian do not do
> tests before suggest an upgrade.
> There are others here with squeeze and
xend.log says:
[2011-10-13 17:59:53 11629] INFO (XendCheckpoint:423) ERROR Internal
error: Error when reading batch size
[2011-10-13 17:59:53 11629] INFO (XendCheckpoint:423) ERROR Internal
error: error when buffering batch, finishing
It's a very big problem for me.
I can't believe that
Jochen Schulz writes:
> lee:
>> Jochen Schulz writes:
>>
>> Would starting with a minimal installation and adding only the needed
>> packages later require much tweaking?
>
> I knew someone would ask that question. :) Ok, I'll bite.
>
> I'll try it using qemu. Wait a minute … The system is alre
On 06/28/11 at 10:37pm, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> lee:
> > Jochen Schulz writes:
> >
> >> Depending on what you want to use the machine for, you may be better
> >> off using something like Damn Small Linux or even OpenWrt. When using
> >> Debian, you will have to tweak the system quite a bit to ensu
lee:
> Jochen Schulz writes:
>
>> Depending on what you want to use the machine for, you may be better
>> off using something like Damn Small Linux or even OpenWrt. When using
>> Debian, you will have to tweak the system quite a bit to ensure it
>> runs as fast as possible.
>
> Would starting wi
Jochen Schulz writes:
> Jozef Dunajčan:
>>
>> I want Debian only command promt without grafics(X, window).
>> Please help me choose Debian distribution.
You can use any of Debian stable or testing.
>> I have industrial computer:
>> HDD: IDE 2GB
>> CPU: 486 66MHz
>> RAM: 64MB
What do you plan t
Jozef Dunajčan:
>
> I want Debian only command promt without grafics(X, window).
> Please help me choose Debian distribution.
> I have industrial computer:
> HDD: IDE 2GB
> CPU: 486 66MHz
> RAM: 64MB
The installer for i386 should work:
http://www.debian.org/releases/squeeze/debian-installer/
But
Hi
I want Debian only command promt without grafics(X, window).
Please help me choose Debian distribution.
I have industrial computer:
HDD: IDE 2GB
CPU: 486 66MHz
RAM: 64MB
Please help me choose corect distribution Debian.
--
S pozdravom Ing. Jozef Dunajčan
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Andreas Goesele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But when I use a plot command together with legend, I get the follwing
> warnings and errors:
>
> warning: in graw near line 150, column 3:
> warning: graw is deprecated and will be removed from a future
> warning: version of Octave.
> warning: You sho
Hi!
I have an up to date debian testing install and I need to use octave.
But when I use a plot command together with legend, I get the follwing
warnings and errors:
warning: in graw near line 150, column 3:
warning: graw is deprecated and will be removed from a future
warning: version of Octave
>>
> Umar Drazwrote:
hey members
>
> i have use woody.
>
> and i have install mysql.4.xx through source not for debian
package.
> installation is successfull. Now i want start mysql during boot
time. thats why i have
>
> create a file calld /etc/rc.local and place there a line
>
It seems you already asked for this not long ago.
Umar Draz wrote:
hey members
i have use woody.
and i have install mysql.4.xx through source not for debian package.
installation is successfull. Now i want start mysql during boot
time. thats why i have
create a file calld /etc/rc.loca
hey members
i have use woody.
and i have install mysql.4.xx through source not for debian package.
installation is successfull. Now i want start mysql during boot time. thats why i have
create a file calld /etc/rc.local and place there a line
/usr/local/mysql/share/mysql/mysql.
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 12:40:10 +0200, JL wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After just upgrading woody to testing i ran into this issue that doesn't
> go away this time. Whatever i do with apt-get the errormessage below is
> shown and this time it isn't fixed by any apt-get or dpkg commands.
>From #debian irc on irc
Hi,
After just upgrading woody to testing i ran into this issue that doesn't
go away this time. Whatever i do with apt-get the errormessage below is
shown and this time it isn't fixed by any apt-get or dpkg commands.
j-box:/home/joris# apt-get install hdparm
Reading Package Lists... Error!
E: Dyn
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 07:30:42PM +, Pigeon wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 02:09:52PM +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 06:35:43PM -, Alberto Rodriguez wrote:
> > > I have a host with debian woody. It was a few time that I didn?t upgrade the
>packets. with apt-get I tr
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 02:09:52PM +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 06:35:43PM -, Alberto Rodriguez wrote:
> > I have a host with debian woody. It was a few time that I didn?t upgrade the
>packets. with apt-get I tried upgrade packets but this failed.
> Ooooh, ouchy. That's
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 06:35:43PM -, Alberto Rodriguez wrote:
> I have a host with debian woody. It was a few time that I didn´t upgrade the
>packets. with apt-get I tried upgrade packets but this failed.
> Now if I run "dpkg -C" I get:
>
>
> Package: libc6
> Status: install reinstreq hal
I have a host with debian woody. It was a few time
that I didn´t upgrade the packets. with apt-get I tried upgrade packets but this
failed.
Now if I run "dpkg -C" I get:
Package: libc6Status: install reinstreq
half-installedPriority: requiredSection: baseInstalled-Size:
12760Maintainer:
=> "Nico" == Nicolas Lamirault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nico> i have a big problem on my debian testing
Nico> after a some problems, i haven' got the file /var/lib/dpkg/status
Nico> and the file /var/lib/dpkg/status-old is broken !
Nico&
i have a big problem on my debian testing
after a some problems, i haven' got the file /var/lib/dpkg/status
and the file /var/lib/dpkg/status-old is broken !
so, apt-get, dpkg ... are broken
do you know if there is a solution to build this file ?
--
Nicolas Lamirault
CVF Bordeaux 22 qu
nitrogen ... said:
> about a problem im having with my nix box.
> ok.. well i got a chrooted env setup for users and also for most of
> my daemons that run .. but i cant seem to get outgoing net access
> in the chrooted env.. got any ideas?.
maybe..what are you trying to run? chroot ha
about a problem im having with my nix box.
ok.. well i got a chrooted env setup for users and also for most of my daemons
that run .. but i cant seem to get outgoing net access in the chrooted env..
got any ideas?.
ive copied every lib known to man.. it still doesnt work
bout the infra stucture
* On 01-07-01 at 16:17 Joost Kooij ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
+Here quoted text begins+
> What if you did "strace -o /tmp/dpkg.strace dpkg $options" instead?
> Look at the output file if dpkg is stuck on some system call.
>
Hmm it seams you were right... it was stuck on ldconfig... but now
On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 03:51:05PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am running debian unstabe on a couple of my machines. I have run apt-get
> update and apt-get upgrade yesterday, and on two machines it ran perfectly,
> but
> the third machine which is a server on LAN which had an 32 days of u
Hi!
I am running debian unstabe on a couple of my machines. I have run apt-get
update and apt-get upgrade yesterday, and on two machines it ran perfectly, but
the third machine which is a server on LAN which had an 32 days of uptime
crashed with kernel panic caused by dpkg... so I rebooted (kernel
> If you are running potato, perhaps you should try using
> kernel-package, it runs fine, is well documented and easy to understand. I
> haven't tried it with a Duron based box though...
Hi Daniel, thanx for your suggestion! I will try kernel-package in future.
For now it is to late cause
Hi Mathias !
If you are running potato, perhaps you should try using
kernel-package, it runs fine, is well documented and easy to understand. I
haven't tried it with a Duron based box though...
Daniel
> Does anybody else tried to compile the kernel-2.4.x by using an AMD Duron
> and had t
Does anybody else tried to compile the kernel-2.4.x by using an AMD Duron
and had the same problems like me? I tried much versions of kernel source
(2.4.0 - 2.4.2) and get allways the same error. Also if i anable only the
needed supports in `Processor type and features´ and let all other disabled.
On Saturday 23 December 2000 20:06, John Travis wrote:
Never mind :-). Somone in one of the ngs pointed me to the nvidia IRC
channel where I could get a patch for Test12.
Happy Holidays to all of the Debianites around the world!!!
I was just wondering if anyone has successfully compiled the Nvidia .95
drivers with the latest kernel. The reiserfs patches for it just came
out so I thought I would upgrade from test9 to test12. But when trying
to rebuild the nvidia drivers (which worked very well before) I get
_
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 08:11:21PM +0100, Benj wrote:
> Hi, today was a nightmare.
> I ran an apt-get upgrade. It screwed our system, had to go to the NOC and
> restore previous kernel.
>
> System is now back to working perfectly.
> Except that ALL the dpkg system is screwed !!!
>
> I don't know
Hi, today was a nightmare.
I ran an apt-get upgrade. It screwed our system, had to go to the NOC and
restore previous kernel.
System is now back to working perfectly.
Except that ALL the dpkg system is screwed !!!
I don't know why, the /var/lib/dpkg/status file disapeared after the
dramatic apt-g
Hiya all !
These words are to thank all the people who has dedicated a little time
of their life thinking about my problem, related here a few days ago. I
have solved the problem by myself but thanks a lot anyway.
The problem was the qmail rc script, that was modified by me and it
seems that it d
--Original Message-
From: Pep Ciuraneta [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 8:11 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: big problem !
hello all !
i've got a big problem with my new Debian 2.2.
ye
hello all !
i've got a big problem with my new Debian 2.2.
yesterday, i want to add a new 3GB hard disk into my system (P120, 64MB,
3GB) substituting an old 540MB HD (my /tmp). i did it without problems,
and partitioned it into three primary partitions: 1.- 2GB, 2.- 200MB 3.-
800MB.
i int
On 02-Apr-99 George Bonser wrote:
>
> uninstall the xdm package.
I uninstalled twm and then xdm and was locked out, but when I rebooted, I was
able to get into KDE.
thanks
--
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[ICQ#175285]
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uOn Fri, 2 Apr 1999, Pollywog wrote:
> I reinstalled the Debian packages and then recompiled my kernel, but I have a
> problem. When I start the machine, I don't get the usual command line and
> instead the machine goes right into X (I believe this is called "x
I reinstalled the Debian packages and then recompiled my kernel, but I have a
problem. When I start the machine, I don't get the usual command line and
instead the machine goes right into X (I believe this is called "xdm")
My .xinitrc is unchanged, so I don't know why this is happening.
How can I
> > > So now there comes my problem :
> > > I have an old CD-ROM , a Mitsumi FX001D with an interface card. I made two
> > > bootdisks, one with the resc1440.bin and the second with the drv1440.bin,
> > but
> > > when the install-program asks me from which drive I want to install and I
> > give
>
ente wrote:
> Helleo,
>
> sorry but I don't understand the user-list-system. Where must I send a mail
> to,
> so that I get an answer ? Please tell me how the system works.
If you haven't already subscribed, send an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject line saying "subscribe".
Alternative
Helleo,
sorry but I don't understand the user-list-system. Where must I send a mail to,
so that I get an answer ? Please tell me how the system works.
But I also have another problem with my Debian-Installation. I hope I will get
an answer on my question without being in the list now.
I bought t
On Mon, Nov 30, 1998 at 05:35:30PM -0500, Ossama Othman wrote:
> > I guess installing libc6 2.0.7u-5 will do it. But you should update some
> > time
> > after that "fix"...
>
> Where do we get libc6 2.0.7u-5? All of the mirrors I've checked had some
> really old version or the latest libc6 2.0.
Hi,
> I guess installing libc6 2.0.7u-5 will do it. But you should update some time
> after that "fix"...
Where do we get libc6 2.0.7u-5? All of the mirrors I've checked had some
really old version or the latest libc6 2.0.7u-6.
Thanks,
-Ossama
___
On Mon, Nov 30, 1998 at 07:28:50AM +0100, Andreas Kremer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I have just upgraded my debian, unstable version. Here is the message
> > I get when I do virtually anything:
> > groumph:/usr/lib# dselect
> > dselect: error in loading shared libraries
> > /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.2.8: un
Hi,
> I have just upgraded my debian, unstable version. Here is the message
> I get when I do virtually anything:
> groumph:/usr/lib# dselect
> dselect: error in loading shared libraries
> /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.2.8: undefined symbol: __register_frame_info
> groumph:/usr/lib# telnet
> telnet: err
Hi,
I have just upgraded my debian, unstable version. Here is the message
I get when I do virtually anything:
groumph:/usr/lib# dselect
dselect: error in loading shared libraries
/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.2.8: undefined symbol: __register_frame_info
groumph:/usr/lib# telnet
telnet: error in loading
Paul Rightley writes:
> teTeX does seem to install now (and I do not have the TeX environment
> variables set... To me, this is not right. This means that I cannot
> use dselect to remove the teTeX packages and then reinstall them without
> executing commands not related to dselect. Is this
teTeX does seem to install now (and I do not have the TeX environment
variables set... To me, this is not right. This means that I cannot
use dselect to remove the teTeX packages and then reinstall them without
executing commands not related to dselect. Is this a fault with one of
the install sc
Paul Rightley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
What about TEX specific environment variables as sugested in the
output? Unset all of them for installation.
Christoph
>
> I was wondering if anyone has run into this lately and if it is something
> I am doing wrong...
>
> I have used the 'new' tetex p
I was wondering if anyone has run into this lately and if it is something
I am doing wrong...
I have used the 'new' tetex packages of Debian for some time now. I was
recently 'forced' to remove X and tex from my machine temporarily. Now I
have X back and running, but am having problems getting t
From: Chris Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> When I rebooted this morning the machine came back up with my old
> 2.0.27 kernel but I can't get an aliased address on the ethernet port.
Did you want it to come up with your old 2.0.27 kernel? You didn't make
that clear.
Thanks
Bruce
--
I have a machine that I was using on my net here and I upgraded
it from 1.2 to 1.3 over the last couple of days. When I rebooted
this morning the machine came back up with my old 2.0.27 kernel but I
can't get an aliased address on the ethernet port. The reason that
it is a big pr
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bjoern Starke)
> Setting up aout-xpm (3.4f1)
> ldconfig: Warning: Can*t open /usr/X11R6/lib/usr/lib/i486-linuxaout
> (no such file or directory), skipping.
> ldconfig: Warning: Can*t open usr/X11R6/lib/usr/X11R5/lib (no such
> file or directory),, skipping.
Some editing of
Hello,
1)very often when i install/configure new packages the following line
appears:
Setting up aout-xpm (3.4f1)
ldconfig: Warning: Can*t open /usr/X11R6/lib/usr/lib/i486-linuxaout
(no such file or directory), skipping.
ldconfig: Warning: Can*t open usr/X11R6/lib/usr/X11R5/lib (no such
file or d
Today I upgraded to kernel-image-2.0.23_0.deb
On reboot, I got the following message:
CPU is a 386 and this kernel was compiled for a 486 or better.
The system then just gave up trying to boot.
modules_2.0.0-13.deb and procps_1.01a-6.deb were also installed
when i installed the new kernel image
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