I'd like to thank everyone for helping out.
Here is an update on installing jessie on R815s.
I succeeded in installing on three of my four R815s. But I am holding off on
the last because it is my file server and there are still issues. Please read
on. I don't believe that the problem is solved an
On Mon, 2016-06-27 at 08:07 -0400, Jeffrey Mark Siskind wrote:
[...]
> Whenever I observe any of the behavior reported in this email, it is
> almost always associated with dmesg reporting the same error on the same
> sector 2056 (sometimes 2058 or 2062). Given the dozens of attempted
>
Background:
Since I upgraded to Debian 7.11 (wheezy) maybe 6 months to a year ago (maybe
longer), I've made it a habit to upgrade any software for which Apper notifies
me that an upgrade is available.
Something like two weeks ago, I upgraded the Linux kernel when notified.
Before the upgrade c
Hello,
since the last update to Debian, the 8.5, I have big problems with my
wifi connection.
The connection constantly cutting and sometimes asks me the login
password to restart.
I think this is the ath9k package that is the problem, but I do not find
a solution on the forums.
Today I can
The non-determinism in which identifiers are shown might be a bug in the
installer, or it might be caused by failure of ID commands to the
drives.
I think most of the problems you're still having must be caused by a
bug in the RAID driver, mpt2sas (or its firmware, if that's not
Thanks for the reply, but I want to clarify a little more (oh, and the other
questions still stand...):
* I assume that I only have to reboot if I / when I'm ready to have that
new kernel be activated--otherwise the system will continue to use the old
kernel--presumably with no problems.
Dnia 2016-06-27, pon o godzinie 17:10 +0200, Jocelyn Lebegue pisze:
> Hello,
>
> since the last update to Debian, the 8.5, I have big problems with my
> wifi connection.
>
> The connection constantly cutting and sometimes asks me the login
> password to restart.
> I think this is the ath9k pack
Don't reboot until you know that the bootloader got installed correctly.
Ideally have a boot CD ready in case it goes wrong.
That sounds like good advice, thanks!
But, has anyone else had similar problems recently with "automatic" upgrades
in apper (see my original post), or can anyone explain (or theorize) on what
is going on?
On Monday, June 27, 2016 01:48:41 PM Johann Klammer wrote:
> Don't reboot until you know t
I had big issues with mptsas and 3.16 in jessie, so I am still using
3.2.0-4-rt-amd64
Will jessie run with 3.2.0-4-rt-amd64? If so, where do I get it and how do I
install it on a fresh jessie install that wasn't dist-upgraded from wheezy?
Jeff (http://engineering.purdue.edu/~qobi)
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Chris,
This wholly depends on what kind of application and/or database you're
hosting on your production server; and, it also depends on what kind of
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Write-through, write-back and mixed-mode options have implications th
Hello,
I'm not running debian, rather Gentoo, but this happens with any distro
and sound card (so far), so I figured this is as good a place as any to
start (though linuxquestions is a close second).
My sound card is currently (according to lspci), an ATI/ATI SBx00 Azalia
(Intel HDA), though I use
David Niklas wrote:
> Hello,
Hi David,
> I'm not running debian, rather Gentoo, but this happens with any distro
> and sound card (so far), so I figured this is as good a place as any to
> start (though linuxquestions is a close second).
>
> My sound card is currently (according to lspci), an A
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