On Saturday 11 October 2003 01:47 am, Paul Johnson wrote:
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> On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 11:49:32AM -0400, Daniel B. wrote:
> > > Nice logo...where's the content?
> >
> > What do you mean?
>
> Ah, Konq 3.2 only shows the logo and a big blank page.
>
Ko
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 01:27 pm, Brian wrote:
> Hi,
> Lately, if I open a file with vi from inside a gnome-terminal and then
> select a large chunk of text, (it doesn't matter where, e.g., Mozilla or
> the same vi session, both do it), it corrupts the formatting with many
> indents. The paste
On Friday 19 November 2004 16:08, Jason Rennie wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 18, 2004 at 11:51:22AM -0700, Justin Guerin wrote:
> > Sounds like you have a DMA or IRQ problem. Can you check which DMA and
> > IRQ channels are assigned during Knoppix boot, and during Debian boot?
> >
On Friday 19 November 2004 16:41, Justin Guerin wrote:
> On Friday 19 November 2004 16:08, Jason Rennie wrote:
> > On Thu, Nov 18, 2004 at 11:51:22AM -0700, Justin Guerin wrote:
> > > Sounds like you have a DMA or IRQ problem. Can you check which DMA
> > > and IRQ c
On Saturday 20 November 2004 09:38, Jason Rennie wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 19, 2004 at 04:41:26PM -0700, Justin Guerin wrote:
[snip]
>
> So, I've been succesful in getting the sound driver (vi82cxxx_audio)
> to not load upon boot. However, it now looks like the problem is
> deep
tely, you can choose to install LILO in the MBR. If you configure
LILO to give you the option to boot windows, you can let LILO manage your
booting, and still boot windows.
Hope that helps,
Justin Guerin
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ink that would
cause the kernels not to be found, so you wouldn't get as far as you did.
Still, that's the reason some advocate a separate /boot partition: it can
be small, and fully contained within the first 1024 cylinders, eliminating
this problem. It shouldn't be necessary on newer computers, however.
When you reran lilo after the install, it didn't complain, did it?
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me.
Gnome is a metapackage, and unless it wants to remove all the dependencies
too, you won't lose anything.
Quite often, packages that provide the same (or very similar) things change
names, and you'll have to remove the old named one to install the new one.
That's what
sk image OK, and it turned out
my /boot partition was full.
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Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
> This request for help is being reposted as no one offered any help.
> Please, would someone respond with some help, even if its just a link
> offering a solution that a relative newbie can implement.
>
>
> After Purging udev including rming the entire /etc/udev dire
Tony Vandiver wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I started with a Debian Woody Distribution 3.0r5 where the kernel
> version is 2.2.20. I couldn't compile the Omnivision ov59x driver for
> a webcam and so based on the FAQ for the driver, I decided to upgrade
> to kernel 2.4. I found some inst
ading you to believe that KDE / Gnome are not the current version?
Also, post the output of "apt-cache policy kde" and "apt-cache policy
gnome". You might also want to check out the individual packages they
depend on, and their dependencies, until you get to app packages l
p without logging out, what you did would still indicate you
are part of the group, but the groups command would not. That is probably
not your problem, though.
> is there a program like sndconfig (on RH) or
> soundcardconfig-knoppix (knoppix)
> thanks a lot
> bela
Yes, there is.
ib/apt/lists/security.debian.org_dists_woody_updates_main_binary-i
>386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory) W: You may want to
> update the package lists to correct these missing files
>
>
Are you sure this isn't just an aptitude problem? Aptitude doesn't seem to
like it when you change sources.list. Have you tried apt-get update first?
I find that when I add a new source, I have to use apt-get update first,
then aptitude update will work.
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to boot into recovery mode, but
> that fails also with the same errors.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> thanks,
>
> Ian
Apparently, your partition table is corrupt. What does it look like? What
is each partition supposed to contain?
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> > Jeremy
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/linux-2.6.8.1# xhost +
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> Thanks, Bob
The rest is left as an exercise for the reader.
I would recommend using some of t
or hand edit if you
don't want to use debconf) and restart X. If it does, post your entire
pointer config section, and relevant parts of your XFree86.log file, and
maybe we can help. Also, let us know which applications you've tried to
use the mouse wheel in.
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e, but
> > > that fails also with the same errors.
> > >
> > > Any suggestions?
> > >
> > > thanks,
> > >
> > > Ian
> >
> >Apparently, your partition table is corrupt. What does it look like?
> > What is each partition
ards new packages. The
combination may not be trying to do what you think it is, but a developer
would be able to answer that for sure.
The error message about libid3-3.7-13 indicates either a packaging error, or
your not up to date. Also, it could be that package is in a different
reposito
u're getting errors with your device node
because your driver isn't working.
Note that the above is my guess that you need the floppy driver, not the
ide-floppy driver. Open your case and take a look: how is your floppy
connected? To its own bus, or to the ide bus? That will tell you wh
On Saturday 25 September 2004 10:28, Josh Lauricha wrote:
> On Sep 23, 2004, at 9:13 AM, Justin Guerin wrote:
> > On Wednesday 22 September 2004 14:50, Josh Lauricha wrote:
[snip]
> Well, taking Justin's advice, I've pulled the disk put it into another
> computer and tried
look into apt-zip, though I don't have any experience with
it.
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;From your error messages, it does seem that 2.6.8 properly initializes the
agpgart, but I don't know why it also gives you the error message.
You didn't indicate whether direct rendering was turned on in 2.6.8.1. Was
it still off?
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is the first utility to
partition the disk."
I believe your situation falls into this category? It's not complete, and
it might be old, but it could help.
Hope it does.
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error. Are any hex digits
printed after the LI? If so, they give information about the nature of the
error.
It is very unusual that upgrading your software would cause boot problems of
this nature. Did you change any hardware configuration? Did you install a
new kernel?
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> >"After reading the man page on fdisk for Linux, I realized that it will
> >assume its own geometry if fdisk for Linux is the first utility to
> >partition the disk."
> >
> >I believe your situation falls into this category? It's not compl
k the networking section. Also, make sure that the
modules listed in the working kernel are either also loaded in the new
kernel, or are built into the kernel. In case you don't know, the config
for package kernels is in /boot/config.
If you can't figure it out, post the network
when I was running at too high a
color depth for the resolution and refresh rate I was using. Once I backed
it down, the problem went away. Of course, my problem wasn't triggered by
web pages that I could tell, but some windows appeared normal, and some had
lines throughout.
Hope that helps,
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also see what happens if you specify the hard drive geometry in
the BIOS setup, rather than having autodetect. If the BIOS is currently
not autodetecting the drives, then I would definitely suspect the
motherboard, unless you're cutting the power and the mobo battery is dead.
One easy th
e the mkfs.reiserfs command.
If you want an XFS file system, try mkfs.xfs from the xfsprogs package.
If you want JFS, use jfs_mkfs from the jfsutils package.
Hope that helps,
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he KDE components section, at least for KDE 3.3 in
Sid), and find the entry for the file type. Make sure kaffeine is the
default.
Hope that helps,
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;
> Art Edwards
Check the archives for debian-security and debian-security-announce, if you
aren't subscribed. Or is that where you got the message from?
Regardless, you have a couple of options. If you don't really need rpc,
turn it off.
If you do need it, what version of Deb
ition.
> This is off topic: Does anyone know how to send
> replies to threads in correct order using yahoo mail?
>
> Thanks.
>
No, I don't know how to correctly reply to threads using Yahoo mail. Sorry.
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On Wednesday 20 October 2004 11:10, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
> Justin Guerin wrote:
> >You don't associate kaffeine with Konqueror, you associate kaffeine with
> >they file type. Open up the KDE control center, open up the file
> >associations module (in the KDE components
areful you don't break your system.
Hope that helps,
Justin Guerin
ally have to write
one.
On the other hand, rather than go this route, you could always create a
shared drive from one machine, mount it in the second machine, and place
the sound files themselves in the shared folder. Then, you can use local
apps to play your mp3s.
Hope that helps,
Justin Gu
y be different because I was important in the life of a child.
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You need to make sure the required modules are in the initial ram disk.
gt;
There may be a better way, but one way you can do this is look through the
log, probably /var/log/syslog. If it's been a while since you brought up
networking, you may have to look in an older copy of syslog.
> Thanks!
>
> Kevin Wang
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Thanx,
>ES
Are you still using the vesa driver, or did you change to the driver
specific to your chipset? If you don't know, check the Device section of
your config file. To find out which chipset you have, use lspci.
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rned an error code (1)
If you don't really need the libapache-mod-perl package, remove it. If you
do, file a bug report, or report your error to the debian-apache list.
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Check the md5sum of the image. If that's
wrong, you'll need to download the image again. If that's right, you may
have just gotten a bad burn. Try burning another CD.
If all else fails, the Debian homepage has links where you can buy CD images
for basically the cost of the m
056 0 [sr_mod ide-cd]
> ide-detect 288 0 (autoclean) (unused)
> ide-disk 12512 12 (autoclean)
> ide-core 94108 12 (autoclean) [ide-scsi ide-cd ide-detect
> sis5513 ide-disk]
>
> Thanks
>
> tong
Oh, yeah, what kernel are you
re you using udev or devfs? If udev, is the daemon running? /dev/dsp
should get created by udev when you load the snd_pcm_oss module. I don't
have a computer running devfs to check, but I would imagine it's largely
the same.
Hope that helps,
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As for uploading a bunch of files, you could use Konqueror. Split your view
in half, point one half at your local files, and the other put
ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED] in the location bar, and then drag and drop. You can
also save your view as a profile, including the locations, so all you ha
le, though I don't recall what the latest is.
Of course, you could also follow the recommendation of the others on this
list and download and install Sarge. It's what I would do. But, if you
have a reason not to, then maybe the above information will help.
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rddisk is running in DMA mode and the pc is fast enough.
> (i did not have the problem with 2.4...)
>
> Any idea?
>
> bye Steve
What is the nice value of X? If it's -10, set it to 0. The 2.6 scheduler
doesn't need X niced to -10, but it was useful in 2.4.
Justin Gueri
ce (or both) and post
the results. Otherwise, only someone who's had the same problem can help
you, or else they can only guess.
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On Tuesday 02 November 2004 14:54, Stephan Palmer wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 23:10:09 +0100, Justin Guerin wrote:
> > On Monday 01 November 2004 06:57, Stephan Palmer wrote:
> >> Hi Debian User Usegroup,
> >>
> >> since one of my recent dist-upgrades, KDE
f you want to track this down, look at the reverse depends on vim-tcl,
until you come to a package you installed. Perhaps it is the culprit.
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On Wednesday 03 November 2004 12:35, Wayne Topa wrote:
> Jules Dubois([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> > On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 10:54:56 -0500, Wayne Topa wrote:
> > > I just ran aptitude and it got "The following packages are unused and
> > > will be REMOVED". There are 8 packages it w
to decide whether you
> installed the package.
>
> erik
Actually, aptitude should consider all packages installed with apt-get (and
other non-aptitude installed packages) as manually installed.
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le, but its job is to provide a mixer
interface to oss speaking programs.
> So I think I've got alsa, but I'm afraid to install alsa-utils in case I
> break something.
>
> /icebiker
Don't be afraid to install alsa-utils.
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ive. See also minbuf= and -v
option.
Use both features at your own risk. If it turns out that it
would make sense to have a separate option for the wait feature, write to
the author and convince him.
Hope that helps,
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en to do a ps
while a cron job is running, you'll see CROND.
> 3. Do I need to install crond?
> How do I do that?
>
It is installed, as evidenced by the cron messages you get.
> 4. Should I get rid of the cron process documented above?
>
Nope.
> TIA,
> Joseph
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On Friday 05 November 2004 15:21, Damon wrote:
> Justin Guerin wrote:
> >On Thursday 04 November 2004 16:09, Damon Chesser wrote:
> >>I have two devices: hdc > cd writer, hdd > cd reader. I can play audio
> >>cd's from hdd, I can mount cd's with mp3
his page:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-8.0-Manual/install-guide/ch-bootopts.html
> Anyone have a solution to this? I've been trying to find answer to
> this for a week. Many thanks.
You did run lilo after you installed the new kernels, right? You did tell
lilo that your kernels use an initrd, right?
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On Saturday 06 November 2004 02:35, Eddy Jacob wrote:
> On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 16:49:23 -0700, Justin Guerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > On Thursday 04 November 2004 20:11, Eddy Jacob wrote:
> > > Hi everyone,
> > >
> > > I'm running debian
s the frontend. Switching to a CD writer, I haven't had problems. I
don't have the DVD writer anymore, so I can't check it, and I have no idea
what was going wrong, but you should know that you are not alone.
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On Wednesday 10 November 2004 08:37, Brian Pack wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-11-10 at 10:06 -0500, Colin wrote:
> > Justin Guerin wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 09 November 2004 11:33, Alan Chandler wrote:
> > >
> > > I had the same problem using 2.6.6 and a USB DVD writ
to run lilo or update-grub
before you reboot. That way, if anything goes wrong with your new kernel,
you can boot your old one.
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e everything is OK, then fire up
pppconfig, and have it autodetect your modem. If that doesn't work, post
the relevant portion of your syslog, your kernel version, whether your
using udev, devfs, or old style /dev, the chipset of your modem, and your
relevant modules loaded, and someone
ecking the health of your
hard drive. This many errors suggests hardware problems. You should not
need to check your drives once a day.
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s you know you want, letting apt-get take care of the
dependencies, but hopefully avoiding the broken package that's keeping all
of kde from going in at once.
Note that this is what makes testing and unstable different from stable:
packages will be broken from time to time (though not that
error when I launch aptitude
(in graphical mode, i.e. with no arguments). Otherwise, it works in
command line mode. I'm completely up to date, so I don't know what's wrong
there.
Hope that helps,
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On Monday 15 November 2004 15:20, Randall Smith wrote:
> Justin Guerin wrote:
> > On Wednesday 10 November 2004 11:20, Randall Smith wrote:
[snip]
> > Just make sure those modules are placed in the initial ram disk, and
> > everything will be fine.
>
> That's wh
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 15:48, Jason Rennie wrote:
> In short: I can't play ogg files on my Debian Sarge (2.4.27) machine,
> but I can if I boot off a Knoppix live CD (v3.6, kernel 2.4.27).
> i.e. the drivers I have installed on my Debian Sarge machine aren't
> working. I'd like to set things
On Thursday 18 November 2004 07:59, Jason Rennie wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 17, 2004 at 01:25:51PM -0700, Justin Guerin wrote:
> > The size discrepency is most likely due to differing kernel versions.
> > What kernel are you using in Sarge? How about in Knoppix?
>
> Both are
or ls has been trojaned (poorly).
If neither of these is the case, we'll need more information, such as when
it last worked and what happened in between then and now.
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the situation is back, and I
can't find the original hint, nor recall what I did. :-(
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red. You have a
few options to fix this, including:
Run kppp as suid root, and provide the option "noauth"
Edit the default arguments of pppd and replace "auth" with "noauth". You
will have to be root to do this.
Hope that helps.
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ond next boot (and beyond)?
>
> Thanks
You can make the module load each boot by adding "sis900" (without the
quotes) to a line by itself in the /etc/modules file. That way, it will
get loaded each boot.
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s set by default. Check out "man
pppd" for details, but basically, you're requiring the remote system to
authenticate itself, when you probably should not. Change that option to
"noauth" and try again. Post to the list if you still have problems.
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do to
> fix this error?
One quick thing to try is adding raid1 (or whatever raid level you're
running) to /etc/mkinitrd/modules.
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ray, and maybe we can help more. Also, post the output
of /proc/mdstat after the boot.
HTH.
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odule by either looking
at /boot/config-2.6.7-1-686 or by looking at the output of lsmod. Either
way, the raid capability is there, as your first raid array is built and
mounted correctly upon boot.
While you're searching for the md module, you might also check the xfs
module. I'm
vices : 2
> Working Devices : 2
> Failed Devices : 0
> Spare Devices : 0
>Checksum : dbdfe8c2 - correct
> Events : 0.390
>
>
> Number Major Minor RaidDevice State
> this 1 8 211 active sync /dev/sdb5
>
On Thursday 29 July 2004 02:21, Richard Marshall wrote:
> > >Since you've got your raid going (after the manual start), you can
> > > create your config file automatically. Just issue the command "mdadm
> > > --detail --scan" and redirect the output to /etc/mdadm.conf. You'll
> > > then have to m
automatically, provided they were up to date.
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your icon set to the default, those errors
will go away.
Of course, if you don't want to do that, you could always create the icon
that's missing. ;-)
The warning is quite harmless.
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s trying
to put the raid1 module into the initial ram disk, then it should be in the
config files somewhere, but your grep doesn't seem to have found it. It's
possible it's in /usr or somewhere else. If you find it, check to see that
that's not the culprit.
Let the list
e as /dev/cdrom1
> and the directory as /mnt/dvd
>
> On checking the drive I get the error
>
> "Failed to open device /dev/cdrom1
> Error: Permission denied
> Directory /mnt/dvd OK."
>
> Please could some one tell me what I need to do to get this working.
> Regards
> James
>
>
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7;m not sure what package this problem could be in,
so I'm not sure if this is a known bug.
If anyone can send me a clue, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
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ice. Check your scsi
device nodes, and change your fstab as appropriate.
> Thanks and my best to all,
>
> Luis
Good job including a link to your dmesg output.
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esses up the way some readers thread messages.
I've seen this problem, but I've got no idea what caused it. It went away
for me when I logged out. Unless you're talking about this:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=214514
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7;t think you can avoid this. But I might be mistaken.
There should be no problems with having the DVD drive as a SCSI device when
it actually isn't. At least, I have never heard of this causing problems.
Anyone on the list know differently?
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think of another reason only one channel would play,
besides a hardware problem. And it sounds like you're sure this is not the
case.
Hope that helps,
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the raid,
mark the /dev/hda1 disk as a live disk, and the raid will re-sync, and your
data will be intact.
If the partition type is not causing your problem, let us know and we'll try
something else.
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people have had, or you might want to check out
this link:
http://rootraiddoc.alioth.debian.org/
It's quite complete, very recent, and a good resource. I recommend reading
it, unless you want to test your backup strategy. ;-)
Good luck,
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- IRQ/DRQ config error?"
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> please help me!
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I would try changing the IRQ value to whatever else is available and seeing
if that helps. You might also want to try changing the DMA value, too. I
had to go through nearly all combinations before I got my sound card to
work.
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> Cecil
That package isn't in testing yet, but you could pull it from unstable if
you want to.
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That's what autolearn is for, I
guess, but I'd rather not have to deal with false positives. I could train
it once a day via a cron job, but I haven't done that yet.
As always, your mileage may vary, but hopefully not that much! :-)
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is answer is not specific enough, please ask a more specific question.
We are all willing to help, and we welcome you to the group. Also, if
English is not your native language, you might try looking for a list that
is in your native language, especially if the language barrier is keeping
1 (but /boot was not), and the raid modules were
not in the initial ram disk.
I solved the problem by manually making a ram disk, then booting off of it
instead of the one that was provided with my kernel (which is 2.6.6,
incidentally).
Glenn, does your root partition require any driver mo
ons?
That may help you track down the culprit. Also, you might try starting
x0rfbserver remotely, then trying to connect via VNC.
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> > It'd be nice if someone could shed some light on this.
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> Damn! I have it too... I guess it's nothing, but still... :-/
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> kernel 2.4.26-1-686 / unstable
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> David
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I do not have an unknown type for my root partition, but I do have the
rootfs part
a ??
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> greetings frank
It sounds like your KDE color choices are not being applied to GTK apps. I
believe there's a setting somewhere in the KDE control center, but I'm not
sure if it's in the version in woody. Check it out and see if that's your
problem.
Justin
rk with 2.6 kernels, and since you don't say
what version you're on, I can't rule this out. Even when this was the
case, though, noflushd did print out an error message when it was started.
Does it print out an error message when you start it by hand? Does it
appear in ps
ent. You might have to add a delay to the start of the mountnfs.sh
script, or you could use the builtin wait function when calling the network
startup scripts.
Hope that helps,
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therwise, it's
possible. Note that it's easier to have /boot on a non-raid, so you might
set it up non-raid at first, then move the /boot partition to raid when
you've got / working correctly.
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reeze running Knoppix. I eventually discovered
that the video card didn't properly support the resolution I was using,
even though it would display properly. Have you tried using the vesa
driver?
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