> On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 23:45:01 -0500 wrote:
>
>>> Has the nouveau code been stripped from the nvidia-kernel-2.6 packages
>>> so that it only used the NVIDIA driver module?
>
> They were still in staging, last I looked. That means that you have to
> enable sta
Has the nouveau code been stripped from the nvidia-kernel-2.6 packages
so that it only used the NVIDIA driver module?
They were still in staging, last I looked. That means that you have to
enable staging drivers in the kernel source configuration and compile a
custom kernel. This may not
On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:22:18 -0400, Mike Viau wrote:
> I was just wondering what the advantages of using the nvidia-kernel-2.6
> packages were in contrast to what I am/have been using which is the
> nvidia-glx package which depends on nvidia-kernel-dkms to compile the
> NVIDIA driver
Hello,
I was just wondering what the advantages of using the nvidia-kernel-2.6
packages were in contrast to what I am/have been using which is the nvidia-glx
package which depends on nvidia-kernel-dkms to compile the NVIDIA driver module
(with the kernel headers) into
/lib/modules
Thanks!
For alsa driver to work in etch(kernel 2.6) the two modules below are needed:
snd-sb16 isapnp=0
snd-mixer-oss
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 7:24 PM, Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
> Long Wind wrote:
>
>> but in etch (kernel 2.6), oss driver works
>> I pass noisapnp kernel option
Long Wind wrote:
> but in etch (kernel 2.6), oss driver works
> I pass noisapnp kernel option during boot
> but alsa does not work
do you have snd-oss loaded - just post
lsmod | grep snd
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I have used sb16 since kernel 2.0
It still works with both oss and alsa in sarge(kernel 2.4):
oss:
isa-pnp isapnp_disable=1
sound
uart401
sb io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=5
alsa:
isa-pnp isapnp_disable=1
snd-sb16 isapnp=0
but in etch (kernel 2.6), oss driver works
I pass noisapnp kernel option
etc/network/if-up.d/openvpn
run-parts: executing /etc/network/if-up.d/sendmail
fw2:~#
The mapping script returns a constand value (for test).
How can i use a mapping script with kernel 2.6 and virtual interfaces?
Thanks
Andreas
Hello all,
after upgrade from sarge to etch direct rendering for my ati rage mobility
mach64 card is not working anymore. I have self-compiled kernel 2.6.19.
I downloaded both :
common-20060403-linux.i386.tar.bz2
mach64-20060325-linux.i386.tar.bz2
but I am unable to install the second one, it abo
Hi,
I've been having a weird problem with X and 2.6.x kernels (I'm
currently running somewhat uptodate unstable using xserver-xorg
1:7.1.0-8 and linux-image-2.6.18-3-486 2.6.18-8). Every now and then,
without any pattern or triggering event that I can determine, CPU usage
spikes to 100% and a keyp
Bob wrote:
Oleg Verych wrote:
8< 8< snip
Sorry for the delay, RL has been rather demanding of late.
I've installed 2.6.18 from sid but it's displaying the same problems.
As a test of CPU power I've been decompressing the kernel tree, with a
UP 2.6 kernel this takes about 1m 15s, I don't know
Oleg Verych wrote:
On 2006-11-21, Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[]
How about 2.6.18 from sid? If also bad, try bugzilla on kernel.org, or
lkml.
Is it possible to do this without migrating the whole system to sid? I
can't see a backport, one option would be if someone could post the
.config fi
celejar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> I believe that the k6 is NOT a 686.
I think you're right : someone on l.d.u.french has explained to me
it's more than a 586 (586 + MMX if i did'nt misunderstand) but not a
686.
I also was told it is possible to compile the kernel with :
CONFIG_MK6
On 11/5/06, Bernard Adrian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Second i said myself : "Dummy, amd k6-II is not a 486 processor but a
686". So i got linux-image-2.6-686. It's not written on it that it
works on AMD K6-II. But i tried and ... nothing append. After loading
I believe that the k6 is NOT a 68
On Sun, Nov 05, 2006 at 11:55:11AM +0100, Bernard Adrian wrote:
>
> Till yesterday, i was using linux-image-2.4-27-2-k6 on my amd k6-II
> (64 Mo RAM).
>
> I decided to upgrade the kernel. In a first time i tried
> linux-image-2.6-486. No problem. Really.
>
> Second i said myself : "Dummy, amd k6
Hi all,
Till yesterday, i was using linux-image-2.4-27-2-k6 on my amd k6-II
(64 Mo RAM).
I decided to upgrade the kernel. In a first time i tried
linux-image-2.6-486. No problem. Really.
Second i said myself : "Dummy, amd k6-II is not a 486 processor but a
686". So i got linux-image-2.6-686. It'
On 9/14/06, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12.09.06 20:25, ferrangu z wrote:> Got a strange Problem. The lights of my optical mouse just shuts of while> just booting into kernel 2.6.x, and it stops working.>> The mouse works fine in
2.4.x kernels.is it USB
On 12.09.06 20:25, ferrangu z wrote:
> Got a strange Problem. The lights of my optical mouse just shuts of while
> just booting into kernel 2.6.x, and it stops working.
>
> The mouse works fine in 2.4.x kernels.
is it USB mouse? Do (and did) you use debian kernels?
Do you use hot
On 9/13/06, Paolo Pantaleo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2006/9/12, ferrangu z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> Got a strange Problem. The lights of my optical mouse just shuts of while> just booting into kernel 2.6.x, and it stops working.
>> The mouse works fine in 2.4.x kernels.&
2006/9/12, ferrangu z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Got a strange Problem. The lights of my optical mouse just shuts of while
just booting into kernel 2.6.x, and it stops working.
The mouse works fine in 2.4.x kernels.
try loading mousedev, or any other module that was loaded with kernel
2
Got a strange Problem. The lights of my optical mouse just shuts of while just booting into kernel 2.6.x, and it stops working. The mouse works fine in 2.4.x kernels.
On Fri, 26 May 2006 the mental interface of
Mark Tilford told:
> I recently upgraded my kernel from 2.2 to 2.6; various other problems
> eventually required a complete OS reinstall. I can't get my sound
> card (Creative SB AWE 32) to work with ALSA; it worked fine under OSS.
> Is there anything s
I recently upgraded my kernel from 2.2 to 2.6; various other problems
eventually required a complete OS reinstall. I can't get my sound
card (Creative SB AWE 32) to work with ALSA; it worked fine under OSS.
Is there anything special about Debian that may require me to
configure things differently
I've found and 'fixed' the problem with the configuration for this
PCMCIA driver.
It seems that even though the config value from the original
configuration had CONFIG_NET_PCMCIA=y, when I ran 'make xconfig' it
changed this to a commented out line '# CONFIG_NET_PCMCIA is not set'
and so the l
The bottom line problem is that I'm not able to build a kernel with the
driver for this card. Basically, I can't find it listed in the
configuration tool (make xconfig). The following is a bit of the
history and background information.
I have an old Sony VAIO laptop with a 3Com PCMCIA ethern
> The only reference in the online manual from your websight says to
> install the single processor kernel first then compile new kernel
> (even though the installation DVD has 2.4 smp and 2.6 smp on it). If
> it is possible, I would like to be able to select 2.6 smp from the
> beginning of the
The easiest way I've found to get a 2.6 SMP kernel on installation is to
select the 'expert26' install mode. There's an option to choose which
kernel you'd like to install, and 2.6-SMP is one of the choices. The
'expert' part of it is somewhat misleading: if you've installed Debian
before, you'll
kernel to be able to use the dual processors on my system. Everything
works great but I will be installing Debian on a few other computers
and wanted to know how to have Debian installer install kernel 2.6
smp in the first place without having to install or upgrade to the
smp kernel afterwards.
The
Mark Fletcher wrote:
Daniel B. wrote:
In trying to switch to kernel 2.6(.8) and udev on Sarge, I found that
device node /dev/lp0 (for a parallel-port printer I have) doesn't get
created unless I manually run "modprobe lp".
Is the printer (and/or parallel) port supposed t
I wrote:
John Hasler wrote:
Daniel writes:
Is Sarge's diald supposed to work with kernel 2.6.8 and udev?
Do you really need diald at all? What does it do for you that dial on
demand can't?
I don't know; maybe nothing.
However, I'd like to avoid changing too many things at once. (A
Daniel B. wrote:
In trying to switch to kernel 2.6(.8) and udev on Sarge, I found that
device node /dev/lp0 (for a parallel-port printer I have) doesn't get
created unless I manually run "modprobe lp".
Is the printer (and/or parallel) port supposed to be recognized
automatica
Daniel B. wrote:
In trying to switch to kernel 2.6(.8) and udev on Sarge, I found that
splay/xsplay fails, saying "Failed to open sound device". Using
strace, I see that opening /dev/dsp is failing:
open("/dev/dsp" ... ) = -1 EBUSY (Device or resource busy).
I'm
John Hasler wrote:
Daniel writes:
Is Sarge's diald supposed to work with kernel 2.6.8 and udev?
Do you really need diald at all? What does it do for you that dial on
demand can't?
I don't know; maybe nothing.
However, I'd like to avoid changing too many things at once. (At the
moment
Yes - I was previously running a different distribution on this
system.
Regards,
DigbyT
On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 10:29:06AM -0500, Daniel B. wrote:
> Digby Tarvin wrote:
> ...
> >Perhaps I was just lucky and by installing 2.6 from the start
> >the installation process did everything for me...
>
>
In trying to switch to kernel 2.6(.8) and udev on Sarge, I found that
splay/xsplay fails, saying "Failed to open sound device". Using
strace, I see that opening /dev/dsp is failing:
open("/dev/dsp" ... ) = -1 EBUSY (Device or resource busy).
I'm not knowingly runn
Daniel writes:
> Is Sarge's diald supposed to work with kernel 2.6.8 and udev?
Do you really need diald at all? What does it do for you that dial on
demand can't?
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In trying to switch to kernel 2.6(.8) and udev on Sarge, I found that
device node /dev/lp0 (for a parallel-port printer I have) doesn't get
created unless I manually run "modprobe lp".
Is the printer (and/or parallel) port supposed to be recognized
automatically and is /dev/lp0
In trying to switch to kernel 2.6(.8) and udev on Sarge, I'm
encountering a problem with diald. It says:
No pty in range pty[p-s][0-9a0-f]
and then fails (saying "Diald is dying with code 1").
Any ideas (what to do to make such device nodes available, or maybe
how to recon
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Thu, 09 Feb 2006 16:59:23 -0500
"Daniel B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
the documentation that I found did warn me that my
mouse device (/dev/psaux) would change (and therefore gpm and X might
break), but the device the documentation said the mouse would change
to (
Digby Tarvin wrote:
...
Perhaps I was just lucky and by installing 2.6 from the start
the installation process did everything for me...
Oh--do you mean to installed Debian from scratch (as opposed to
upgrading a previous installation)?
(Mine was an upgrade from Woody to Sarge, and then trying
Where are instructions on how to upgrade to kernel 2.6 (ideally,
specifically in Debian's Sarge release)?
The instructions I've found so far are quite sketchy. (For example,
although I have found instructions that tell me that my mouse is no
longer at /dev/psaux but is now at /dev/i
I can only speak from personal experience, but on my Sarge 2.6.8-2-386:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/X11$ uname -a
Linux voyager3 2.6.8-2-386 #1 Tue Aug 16 12:46:35 UTC 2005 i586 GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/X11$ ls -l /dev/psaux
crw-rw 1 root root 10, 1 2006-02-06 15:49 /dev/psaux
And from my
On Thu, 09 Feb 2006 16:59:23 -0500
"Daniel B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Digby Tarvin wrote:
> > I didn't think there was much more to it than just doing a
> > apt-get intall kernel-image-2.6.8
>
> Actually, there is (or sure seems to be).
>
> As I mentioned, the documentation that I foun
Digby Tarvin wrote:
I didn't think there was much more to it than just doing a
apt-get intall kernel-image-2.6.8
Actually, there is (or sure seems to be).
As I mentioned, the documentation that I found did warn me that my
mouse device (/dev/psaux) would change (and therefore gpm and X
ons on how to upgrade to kernel 2.6 (ideally,
> specifically in Debian's Sarge release)?
>
> The instructions I've found so far are quite sketchy. (For example,
> although I have found instructions that tell me that my mouse is no
> longer at /dev/psaux but is now a
s doing OK.
> >
> > The Hard disk is SATA, ( ACER PC Pentium 4) detected
> > as sda by kernel 2.6 and hda by kernel 2.4.
> >
>
> There's a workaround in
>
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/01/msg02056.h
> So I went to the other screen ( ctrl+F2), there is
> neither /dev/hd*, nor /dev/cdrom,
>
> With kernel 2.4, the cdrom is detected, and
> installation was doing OK.
>
> The Hard disk is SATA, ( ACER PC Pentium 4) detected
> as sda by kernel 2.6 and hda by kernel 2.
ed , !!!
> So I went to the other screen ( ctrl+F2), there is
> neither /dev/hd*, nor /dev/cdrom,
>
> With kernel 2.4, the cdrom is detected, and
> installation was doing OK.
>
> The Hard disk is SATA, ( ACER PC Pentium 4) detected
> as sda by kernel 2.6 and hda by
/dev/cdrom,
With kernel 2.4, the cdrom is detected, and
installation was doing OK.
The Hard disk is SATA, ( ACER PC Pentium 4) detected
as sda by kernel 2.6 and hda by kernel 2.4.
Conclusion I want to install the system, I HAVE to
install kernel 2.4 and upgrade to 2.6 !
No chance when I
Hi,
On Monday 12 December 2005 23:28, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> But there is an alternative: compile the host-adapter with the rootfs disk
> _into_ the kernel. This way, it will always be the first host adapter.
> Then, compile the other host adapter driver as module. udev or hotplug will
> automat
Gebhardt Thomas wrote:
> On Monday 12 December 2005 14:52, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
>> There is a work out with udev See the article in
>> http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/126.
>> same principle can be applied for your USB hard drive.
> (should probably read
> ... can be applied for your SC
Hi,
On Monday 12 December 2005 14:52, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
> There is a work out with udev See the article in
> http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/126.
> same principle can be applied for your USB hard drive.
(should probably read
... can be applied for your SCSI hard drive)
Sorry, I fo
On 12/12/05, Gebhardt Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> can someone please give me a hint/a pointer to docs
> on how to solve the following problem:
>
> A server has both an internal and an external raid controler
> (scsi driver gdth and aic7xxx, respectively). Unfortunately
> the externa
Hi,
can someone please give me a hint/a pointer to docs
on how to solve the following problem:
A server has both an internal and an external raid controler
(scsi driver gdth and aic7xxx, respectively). Unfortunately
the external raid becomes /dev/sda, the internal raid becomes
/dev/sdb. When I bo
Clive Menzies wrote:
On (20/11/05 15:24), Rafael Alexandre Schmitt wrote:
* Clive Menzies ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On (20/11/05 10:31), Rafael Alexandre Schmitt wrote:
* Jeff Lucas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I am having problems after installing the kernel 2.6.14.2.
On (20/11/05 15:24), Rafael Alexandre Schmitt wrote:
> * Clive Menzies ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > On (20/11/05 10:31), Rafael Alexandre Schmitt wrote:
> > > * Jeff Lucas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > > I am having problems after installing the kernel 2.6.14.2. it comes up
> > > > with a
>
* Clive Menzies ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On (20/11/05 10:31), Rafael Alexandre Schmitt wrote:
> > * Jeff Lucas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > I am having problems after installing the kernel 2.6.14.2. it comes up
> > > with a
> > > kernel panic and says something about not being able to bo
On (20/11/05 10:31), Rafael Alexandre Schmitt wrote:
> * Jeff Lucas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I am having problems after installing the kernel 2.6.14.2. it comes up
> > with a
> > kernel panic and says something about not being able to boot from the hard
> > drive. I'm a new linux user an
* Jeff Lucas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I am having problems after installing the kernel 2.6.14.2. it comes up with
> a
> kernel panic and says something about not being able to boot from the hard
> drive. I'm a new linux user and like it so far, but I'm having trouble
> getting things to w
Jeff Lucas wrote:
>I am having problems after installing the kernel 2.6.14.2. it comes up with a
>kernel panic and says something about not being able to boot from the hard
>drive. I'm a new linux user and like it so far, but I'm having trouble
>getting things to work for me.
>
>
This threa
I am having problems after installing the kernel 2.6.14.2. it comes up with a
kernel panic and says something about not being able to boot from the hard
drive. I'm a new linux user and like it so far, but I'm having trouble
getting things to work for me.
Another problem I'm having is installi
Hi.
I installed debian sarge with kernel 2.4 and then upgraded to 2.6
(kernel-image-2.6-686).
When I reboot the kernel 2.6 does not start. With the acpi=off option
the boot phase stacks with the following errors:
pivot_root: No such file or directory
/sbin/init: 424: cannot open dev/console: No
Hello folks,
I've recently upgraded from kernel version 2.4.19 to 2.6.12 on my K6
development workstation running up to date Debian sid.
Since I've performed the kernel update the system completely freezes
during boot while the network comes up (/etc/init.d/network start). I've
investigated
I gave up trying to upgrade it
I did a full expert26 reinstall, and it seems to be ok now.
Dave
On Tuesday 18 Oct 2005 10:22, Dave Whiteley wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having problems installing kernel 2.6 on my Dell Optiplex GX280. I
> have seen a lot of traffic on the web and the
Hello,
I am having problems installing kernel 2.6 on my Dell Optiplex GX280. I have
seen a lot of traffic on the web and the forums about this, but have not
found a full fix.
I am starting with a working 2.4 installation. This required me to switch the
SATA mode in the bios from
Hello Aurélien, hello Wim,
Have you tried some newer 2.6 kernels ? Debian's 2.6.8 is crap for me
(It's quite unfortunate that it was shipped in this state) and starting
from 2.6.11 it gets vastly better. 2.6.11 kernels are available for sid,
so you can easily get one for Sarge (it will work o
kernel 2.6 (2.6.8-2-686 or 2.6.8-2-386) the system hangs after the
following message "Using anticipatory io scheduler".
SuSE Linux 9.1 works with kernel 2.6. But of course I want to use Debian.
Have you tried some newer 2.6 kernels ? Debian's 2.6.8 is crap for me
(It's quite unf
72-83X (Pentium III, 1 GHz)
> 512 MB RAM
> Adaptec 29160LP scsi adapter
> 18,2 gb scsi hdd
>
> If I use kernel 2.4 (2.4.27-2-386) the server boots correctly. But if I
> use kernel 2.6 (2.6.8-2-686 or 2.6.8-2-386) the system hangs after the
> following message "Using ant
Hello,
I installed current Debian Sarge using net-install onto the following
server:
IBM 8672-83X (Pentium III, 1 GHz)
512 MB RAM
Adaptec 29160LP scsi adapter
18,2 gb scsi hdd
If I use kernel 2.4 (2.4.27-2-386) the server boots correctly. But if I
use kernel 2.6 (2.6.8-2-686 or 2.6.8-2-386
then I found that it is
because in Kernel 2.6 they have moved the drivers into the kernel space from
the user space. Unfortunately I was not able to find a solution how to get
the PS/2 mouse working with USB Legacy option enabled in the BIOS.
Also, I have tried the following link but I was not su
El lunes, 29 de agosto de 2005 20:36, Paolo Pantaleo escribió:
> I have installed 2.6 kernel and i noticed a differente mouse behavior
> (in X eniviroment):
> With 2.6 kernel mouse moves faster than with 2.4. So i tried to slow
> down mouse with
> xset m 1/10 0
> that should give a really slow mous
Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
I have installed 2.6 kernel and i noticed a differente mouse behavior
(in X eniviroment):
With 2.6 kernel mouse moves faster than with 2.4. So i tried to slow
down mouse with
xset m 1/10 0
that should give a really slow mouse motion, but xset seems to give no results.
I ha
I have installed 2.6 kernel and i noticed a differente mouse behavior
(in X eniviroment):
With 2.6 kernel mouse moves faster than with 2.4. So i tried to slow
down mouse with
xset m 1/10 0
that should give a really slow mouse motion, but xset seems to give no results.
I have a Trust PS/2 Mouse, th
Hi Folks:
For two weeks I get two HP ProLiant DL380 and installed Sarge on it. Is
there any possibility to integrate the Compaq Health Driver on Sarge
with Kernel 2.6? The main goal will be the noice reduction of the Fans.
TIA
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To copy svcds (and vcds) the procedure is different, as outlined below:
1. mkdir limpio
2. cd limpio, then put the svcd in the dvdwriter bay.
3. cdrdao read-cd --paranoia-mode 2 --read-raw --driver generic-mmc --device
ATAPI:0,1,0 data.toc
4. umount if needed, remove the original svcd from the ba
Hi all,
I use debian sarge and my sound card is onboard and it is SoundMAX.
I got the ALSA driver from asus web site and according to the INSTALL
file that came together with the driver I performed the following
steps under the alsa driver directory:
$ ./configure --with-kernel=/home/mauricio/do
On 17. August 2005 at 12:22AM -0400,
Ryan King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 06:55:01PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I dual boot this computer to Debian 3.1 Sarge with kernel 2.6
> > and Windows 2000. Some time ago I created some VCDs on the
&g
On Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 06:55:01PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I dual boot this computer to Debian 3.1 Sarge with kernel 2.6 and Windows
> 2000. Some time ago I created some VCDs on the Windows 2000, using
> Nero, on a Sony CDRW. Now I tried to copy the video file, named avseq01.da
I dual boot this computer to Debian 3.1 Sarge with kernel 2.6 and Windows
2000. Some time ago I created some VCDs on the Windows 2000, using
Nero, on a Sony CDRW. Now I tried to copy the video file, named avseq01.dat,
from the VCD, and it fails every time. I can copy the file easily to Windows
Under Kernel 2.4 the disks are addressed by /dev/ataraid/d0 for boot
and /dev/ataraid/d0p1 for /. When compiling a kernel 2.6 I am not able
to boot it:
Kernel panic...
Which modules do I need and are the disks still addressed
using /dev/ataraid/d0?
Thanks
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gave up
the BLOODY 2.6 thing and reinstalled with linux24 :-(((
Krystof
> -Original Message-
> From: Herbert, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 3:44 PM
> To: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
> Subject: Installation with SATA, RAID and k
I had some trouble figuring out how to do a new installation of Debian
3.1r0a with kernel 2.6 using RAID1 and dual SATA drives on a Dell Poweredge
750 (no hardware RAID). I couldn't find any messages with a solution, but
I've now figured it out and this message will hopefully help so
Hi
It says I have already installed and am using 2.6.12 - bonus!
On the apt side of thing it seems I didn't have anything enabled. I
have two DVD's that I downloaded for Sarge.
However when I add them I get lots of error messages.
Is contrib is all I need? Are their other sources like updates
Hi,
I upgraded the kernel image from 2.4.x to 2.6.8; i have software raid from
boot (with the initrd for raid).
With kernel 2.6.8 the block device /dev/md0 cannot be assembled, at boot i
get:
mdadm: cannot open device /dev/hdd1: No such device or address
mdadm: /dev/hdd1 has wron
install linux-image-2.6.12-1-686
finally read something about debian apt system :-)
> -Original Message-
> From: Inhabitant of Zion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 10:25 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Debian Sarge - kernel 2.6
Hi
> # apt-get install linux-image-2.6.12
>
>
Well I get to this bit and I am stuck because according to apt-get it
could not find this package. in fact it can't seem to find any
package!
I guess I need to set up apt-get.
i tried doing apt-get install netselect but of course it could not
fi
Hi
Thanks alt+F1 worked a tread.
Now is the moment of truth... the installation begins :-)
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I believe after you modprobe, to switch back to the installer try (Alt-F1).
This should switch you back to the original console.
Hope this helps.
On 8/4/05, John Willby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> >
> > 1. boot the sarge CD and type "linux26" at the prompt
> > 2. switch to second virtual
Hi
>
> 1. boot the sarge CD and type "linux26" at the prompt
> 2. switch to second virtual console (Alt-F2) as soon as the language
> selection screen appears 3. manually load ide CD drivers by typing:
> # modprobe piix ide-generic ide-cd
No problem
> 4. Return to first console and continue s
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> Subject: Debian Sarge - kernel 2.6 problem
>
>
> Hello!
>
> Yesterday I tried to install Debian Sarge with an offical cd
> image, but I wasn't able to use the 2.6 kernel since it
> couldn't detect my dvd drive. The model is from Plex
Hello!
Yesterday I tried to install Debian Sarge with an offical cd image,
but I wasn't able to use the 2.6 kernel since it couldn't detect
my dvd drive. The model is from Plextor. Was released in december
last year I think?
Anyway, I decided to use the 2.4.27 kernel instead. Since I need
a 2.6
did apt-get dist upgrade to my SID, donwloded 2.6.12-3 src and build
was successful excpet i had one error regarding slda wan driver that i
unset it in .config file.
Thanks
Paras.
On 7/28/05, Paras pradhan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am however excluding absolutely everything that I do not
> I am however excluding absolutely everything that I do not need (also as
> modules).
I think i cannot exclude some of the modules like: kallsysms, isicom etc..
if the unset the values for kallsysm let's say ,at the time of
make-kpkg it automatically sets the value.
correct me if i am wrong and
Andrew Nelson wrote:
>> This is your problem, the new versions of GCC wont compile the current
>> Kernel sources in Debian. You can
>>
That's new to me. I have compiled both 2.6.10, 2.6.11 and 2.6.12
successfully with GCC 4.X on my bleeding edge sid system.
Actually just 2 hours ago I did a to
Wackojacko wrote:
>
>> gcc (GCC) 4.0.1 (Debian 4.0.1-2)
>> g++ (GCC) 4.0.1 (Debian 4.0.1-2)
>> GNU Make 3.80
>> automake (GNU automake) 1.4-p6
>
>
> This is your problem, the new versions of GCC wont compile the current
> Kernel sources in Debian. You can
>
> 1. Change the top level MAKEFILE i
> > compile using make-kpkg.
> >
> > gcc (GCC) 4.0.1 (Debian 4.0.1-2)
> > g++ (GCC) 4.0.1 (Debian 4.0.1-2)
>
> Try this. Edit the top-level makefile;
> e.g., /usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.11/Makefile.
>
> Change:
>
> HOSTCC = gcc
> HOSTCXX = g++
>
> to read:
>
> HOSTCC
On Wednesday 27 July 2005 07:16, Paras pradhan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> i am using debian sid using kernel 2.6.11. i want to build the custom
> compile using make-kpkg.
>
> gcc (GCC) 4.0.1 (Debian 4.0.1-2)
> g++ (GCC) 4.0.1 (Debian 4.0.1-2)
Try this. Edit the top-level
gcc (GCC) 4.0.1 (Debian 4.0.1-2)
g++ (GCC) 4.0.1 (Debian 4.0.1-2)
GNU Make 3.80
automake (GNU automake) 1.4-p6
This is your problem, the new versions of GCC wont compile the current
Kernel sources in Debian. You can
1. Change the top level MAKEFILE in the source directory to point at the
hi:
i am using debian sid using kernel 2.6.11. i want to build the custom
compile using make-kpkg.
here is the command that is used to do so...
--
sargebox:/usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.11# fakeroot make-kpkg
--revision=custom.2.0 kernel_image
--
i cannot proceed at many points.. here are s
C.Herdeg wrote:
> Hello NG,
>
> does anyone know 'bout the compatibility to / support for the Promise
> SATA300 TX4 controller card in Linux with 2.6.x kernels?
The chip number would be the most useful piece of information. My
motherboard had a Promise 20376 chip on it which required me to down
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