On Thursday 26 August 2004 04:46, Quique wrote:
> Hi,
> I finally decided to jump to the 2.6 kernel branch :-)
>
> First I made sure I had recent releases of make, binutils, etc. Then I
> downloaded, installed and untarred the kernel-source-2.6.8 package.
>
> When I executed make xconfig, I got thi
ows why just yet. I've had this happen to me once, and
I think it was related to an SMB share I had mounted. I don't know how to
duplicate the problem yet, though.
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On Tuesday 08 June 2004 12:17, Justin Guerin wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I'm having a problem I can't figure out with sound. Alsa is configured
> and works properly, and so is arts, apparently. I say this because XMMS
> plays just fine using the arts output plugin.
>
>
f you get into the habit of checking the bug
tracking system before you upgrade.
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t-plugins, then remove it from the list of packages to be
installed. Oh, but kdeaddons depends on kontact-plugins. Well, don't
install kdeaddons, but rather the individual packages that it depends on,
minus kontact-plugins, of course. Oh, but kde depends on kdeaddons. Same
solution. With apti
up, how did you print it? Konqueror defaults to kprinter, which seems to
work. Is the file OK if you print with "kprinter file"?
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haven't done this myself, but you might check out the other threads about
CD writing in 2.6.8 to get some pointers about how to get cdrecord to
complete successfully. I believe you may need to specify the device. Of
course, this assumes you're using a 2.6.x kernel. If you're
shows up there. I can not select the backend.
>
> Do you have any suggestion for that? I need to install
> a net work printer.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Mingzhai
Do you have cups or lpr installed? Sounds to me like that's what's missing.
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On Tuesday 07 September 2004 12:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 07, 2004 at 11:40:42AM -0600, Justin Guerin wrote:
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> > > Dear all,
> > >
> > > I installed sarge with kde 3.2.3. I wan
ernately, a pay for program called partition magic can do it.
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aphical front-ends to allow seamless upgrades.
I've got a Dell laptop, and hotswap works OK. I can't seem to get
non-privileged users permission to run it, but root runs it OK. Sometimes,
I have a problem, but it generally works.
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can), but there's no way to override files.
If /etc/ has to be unique to each computer, why are you nfs mounting it at
all? Why not just nfs mount /usr, /home, ... and leave /etc as local?
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drivers off the CD-ROM. They will then be loaded, and you'll be fine.
If this doesn't help, post the errors you get, along with the steps you've
tried, and also post your hardware configuration.
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onf. Select the appropriate module. If that doesn't work, oot up,
and post the dmesg output related to your sound card.
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work, why not install with 2.2, then upgrade from
there? Yes, it's possible you'll still experience the kernel hang, but
it's possible you won't. It might be worth a try, if all else fails.
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On Friday 10 September 2004 13:13, Chrissie wrote:
> On 2004-09-06, Justin Guerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sunday 05 September 2004 14:41, Chrissie wrote:
> >> Hi!
> >>
> >> If i print a website, the text is scrambled. I only see squares.
>
f.
No, you cannot simply copy the contents of /lib/modules/`uname -r` over.
You need to recompile your kernel, and build the modules.
Incidentally, if you didn't build your kernel the Debian way, did you
specifically make the modules? If you didn't, you won't have modules to
loa
d to build the
modules.
Check out these instructions for generic kernel compile instructions. The
document is old, but as far as I know, it still works.
http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/tutorials/202/1/
Also, if you are interested in doing things the Debian way, if only to see
how i
es look like, what
modules you've built into the kernel, and where you get the error message.
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tall foo and apt-get install
gd at the same time. Don't do it that way. Just do "apt-get install foo
gd". That way, they'll both be installed and you won't have to worry about
locks.
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your configuration,
differences between what works and what doesn't, and what you've tried so
far.
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what you had to do
to get the installer to work (or to get the 2.6 kernel to work).
The other thing you could do is install 2.6 in expert mode, and don't load
the offending module.
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ounds from the command line. What error messages do you get?
If /dev/dsp is locked, use fuser or lsof to see who's got it locked. If
aRts does, what happens when you play sounds with artsdsp?
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nce
Three ideas come to mind. First, you could get rid of hotplug, but you
probably don't want that. Second, you could recompile your kernel to make
those into modules, instead of compiled in. But the best solution
(perhaps?) is to edit /etc/modules and remove the offending, no longer
n
On Tuesday 14 September 2004 15:08, you wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 20:47, Justin Guerin wrote:
> > On Tuesday 14 September 2004 13:24, Glyn Tebbutt wrote:
> > > Hi All
> > > I've just recently (about 2weeks ago) setup debian in replacement to
> > > gent
6, what should I do to get it
> working under 2.4.27-686 ?
>
> -James
>
Also, did you change from devfs to udev? And you're sure you're not mixing
Alsa and Oss modules?
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On Friday 17 September 2004 10:23, James Cummings wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 10:02:26 -0600, Justin Guerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > On Friday 17 September 2004 08:26, James Cummings wrote:
> > > So I've got various ac97* modules in my /etc/modules
> >
&
On Friday 17 September 2004 09:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Justin Guerin wrote:
> > On Tuesday 14 September 2004 09:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>I upgraded to KDE 3.3 recently and now the sound on my Thinkpad X31 no
> >>longer works... I get a /dev/dsp can'
On Monday 20 September 2004 03:00, James Cummings wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 10:53:10 -0600, Justin Guerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > Yes, it seems that package hasn't made it into unstable or testing yet.
> > You have options, however. 1) you can do without sou
s there anything else I can try?
> Anyone else running one of these boards? Based on the dmesg output, it
> doesn't seem like the noapic arg does anything on this board.
>
> Please CC, I'm not subscribed.
>
>
Are you sure the drive is good? I had problems like this, and
ed in
> Debian. I don't see any of the session definition directives under
> /etc/X11. If someone can point me at the location of these, I should be
> able to take it from there.
If I understand your question, try /etc/kde3/kdm/Xsession, at least in Sid.
If that doesn't answer y
op
loading, but you _might_ be able to make the module load with a Debian
kernel, if you start with the right kernel version (It seems that your card
is supported for 2.4.18 and 2.4.20.). The 2.4.18-bf24 kernel might work,
but I don't know. Let us know how it goes.
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t, whether as part of an array or not, needs to be marked
bootable. And, of course, all your partitions that you want in the raid
must be marked Linux Raid Autodetect.
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
> PSYCTC: Psychotherapy, Psychology, Psychiatry, Counselling
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en booting off that drive, and not your raid array. What does lilo.conf
look like when you boot off the raid, but can't add /dev/hdb1? Either post
that here or to the other response. No need to do both.
> Cheers all,
>
> C
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On Wednesday 03 March 2004 09:54, Chris Evans wrote:
> I thought I'd got this all cracked in the early hours of this
> morning. I _think_ I'd been putting boot=/dev/hda1 when I tried to
> write the revised lilo config to the MBR and perhaps that messed up
> hdb. I don't know, anyway, I started ag
oad the appropriate kernel module (ext3, reiserfs, etc.)
you'll get the option of choosing the type of file system to use during
install.
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ame as what you entered, so it should work,
but since your posted construct should as well, I'm not so sure.
Alternately, you could use job control. Run the command without the last
'&', then press ^Z, then bg.
HTH.
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see the xpdf-reader package. That package
also contains pdftoppm (PDF to Portable Bitmap converter).
Looks like pdftoppm may do what you need.
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On Friday 19 March 2004 18:39, Paul Galbraith wrote:
> Justin Guerin wrote:
> > Works here. What do you mean it doesn't work quite right? What is
> > your output?
>
> Hmm, on my system, the build started to run, but I got not output file
>
id array? What is their partition type? What
drive did you boot from to issue the mkraid command? What is the current
contents of your /etc/fstab?
What is the contents of /proc/mdstat?
Justin Guerin
ad
of sba2 above, right? If so, that device is still busy, because it's your
root partition (at least, according to your fstab).
Concentrate on /dev/md0 for now. Make sure you aren't using /dev/sda1
and /dev/sdb1 for anything when you boot. Don't mount them, or anything.
Then, you should be able to make them into a raid device.
Post your results, and we'll go from there.
Justin Guerin
On Tuesday 23 March 2004 18:27, Michael Webber wrote:
> UPDATE on bottom
>
> [snip]
>
> my swap partition is sda1. I have turned swap off and I have /dev/md0
> = the mirrored swap .. but I cant get the sda2 (all the data and
> stuff) ...
> so yo
network related problem. Do you have something set
to automatically start when you log in to gnome or kde? Something that
tries to go to the network?
You say top doesn't reveal anything. Do you mean your load average is low?
Do you mean that your processor is mostly idle? Both?
Justin Guerin
word of caution, though. I've heard KDE doesn't like it if you log in
twice as the same user at the same time. You don't say you're attempting
that, and that's good.
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unwanted mouse movements (see syndaemon(1)).
If you've got the right mouse pad, it may suit your needs.
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trying to log in with a home directory that was an NFS mount, and the
NFS server clock was different (by a few hours - my time zone was
incorrect). Once I fixed my clock, it worked.
If that long shot doesn't work, you might search your home directory
and /var and /tmp for lock files, e
ming the file to XF86Config-4.backup not work? How about removing
the file completely?
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lem when my KDE was a mix of
3.2.1 and 3.1.5. Of course, that doesn't explain Gnome, but you might
check your KDE package versions.
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On Tuesday 03 February 2004 22:58, j smith wrote:
> i have Debian 3.0 and compile my ethernet card driver.
> with default kernel, the driver is OK, but with my
> customized kernel, it has problem. after using "insmod
> tulip", it complain:
>
> /lib/modules/2.4.18/kernel/drivers/net/tulip.o:
> unres
On Thursday 05 February 2004 09:23, Bytor the Destroyer wrote:
> i am running kernel 2.6.0 and sarge. I have a nvidia GForce 2MX. I have
> just installed the latest driver from nvidias web site. When I type
> startx I get the nvidia spash screen up and then after a couple of
> seconds I go direc
On Thursday 05 February 2004 10:41, Bytor the Destroyer wrote:
> > The (EE) line indicates X can't find the GLcore module. Mine is in
> > /usr/ X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libGLcore.a Do you have that file?
> > What are its permissions? (mine are 0644).
> >
> > HTH.
> >
> > Justin
>
> I can not
how got to get the raid drivers into the initial ram
disk for this to work. What ended up working for me was compiling my own
kernel, with all RAID functionality built in, instead of in modules. I was
never able to get the stock (or bf2.4) kernel to work.
I know that's not exactly the
/raid/raidtab look like? /etc/raidtab should be a link
to /etc/raid/raidtab. Post the contents of /etc/raid/raidtab, and we may
be more able to pinpoint your problem.
Also, provide the output of "cat /proc/mdstat". You should see something
like this:
Personalities : [raid1]
ll have to
fix your raidtab and then start the raid. I didn't use mdadm, so I'm not
sure of the syntax. But since you've actually got a /proc/mdstat, that
means your drivers are loaded.
> Thanks Justin!!!
>
> Timo
You're welcome.
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Sent to private email by mistake.
On Monday 09 February 2004 17:03, Jack Carroll wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 11:41:11AM -0700, Justin Guerin wrote:
> > On Saturday 07 February 2004 16:21, Jack Carroll wrote:
> > > [snip]
> > I was able to load RAID drivers from
t going to do anything." so they exit immediately.
If this is the reason, I'd expect to see some sort of error message on boot
up about eth1 not coming up properly (though I'm not sure, since it's
static).
In any case, it's something easy to try.
HTH.
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ed devices:
> >
> > This means that you're drives aren't properly recognized. You'll have
> > to
> > fix your raidtab and then start the raid. I didn't use mdadm, so I'm
> > not
> > sure of the syntax. But since you've actually
hich kernel are you using for the install?
Have you loaded the drivers from a floppy before you partition the drives?
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On Thursday 12 February 2004 10:37, Mariano Wahlmann wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 14:15, Justin Guerin wrote:
> > On Thursday 12 February 2004 09:36, Mariano Wahlmann wrote:
> > > Does anybody install Woody with a Raid Controler HPT372?, i can't
> > > everytime
7;m pretty sure I'm missing something. Can someone clue me in?
Thanks,
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On Monday 16 February 2004 12:38, Adam Aube wrote:
> On Monday 16 February 2004 01:43 pm, Justin Guerin wrote:
> > I think I am missing something. I just upgraded much of KDE (but not
> > all) to 3.1.5, and now my styles seem to be a bit messed up.
> >
> > In th
On Monday 16 February 2004 13:28, Adam Aube wrote:
> On Monday 16 February 2004 02:56 pm, Justin Guerin wrote:
> > On Monday 16 February 2004 12:38, Adam Aube wrote:
> > > Let's see if anything's missing. Post the output of
> > >
> > > dpkg -l |
On Monday 16 February 2004 13:32, Chris Metzler wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 12:56:19 -0700
>
> Justin Guerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Monday 16 February 2004 12:38, Adam Aube wrote:
> >>On Monday 16 February 2004 01:43 pm, Justin Guerin wrote:
> [ snip
helps to make the
proc file system available inside the chroot before you chroot into it.
Finally, make sure your raid drivers are either built into the kernel, or
the modules are present in the initial ram disk. The stock kernels contain
raid drivers as modules, and if you want to use the s
Hi Timo.
On Wednesday 18 February 2004 08:19, Timo Railo wrote:
> Thanks Benedict,
>
> this is what happened (also tried just -d1).
>
> hdparm -d 1 -c 1 /dev/hda
>
> /dev/hda:
> setting 32-bit IO_support flag to 1
> setting using_dma to 1 (on)
> HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Operation not permitted
>
e. Check the original partitions on hda, if they
still exist. If the permissions are different, then you'll need to change
them.
[snip more useful information that seemed correct]
Justin Guerin
[sorry for the excess snippage. :-)]
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x27;t see the latest for either package.
I have a feeling if you put security in your sources.list, you won't need to
compile your own samba, and everything will install just fine. If I'm
wrong, please post your sources.list, and tell us where you got the samba
and libpam-runtime packag
On Wednesday 18 February 2004 14:01, Steve Lianoglou wrote:
> > You don't mention this, but did you change your /etc/raidtab file to
> > indicate that hda was no longer a broken disk, but a live part of the
> > array?
>
> funny you mention that .. I don't actually have an /etc/raidtab file, for
> s
hough.
Note that, though X doesn't appear in this top output, it has be reniced to
0 (from -10). I'm running kernel 2.6.4 on Sid. My last upgrade was only a
couple of weeks ago, so I'm pretty up to date.
Google has, thus far, been unfruitful.
Any pointers greatly appr
On Wednesday 07 April 2004 11:58, Brent Miller wrote:
> Justin Guerin wrote:
> >My CPU is 100% utilized, but no processes seem to be using the CPU. I
> > can't seem to figure out what's causing the load. I know that
> > something is, though, because xscreensaver
es that no RAM disk should be created. If this variable is
omitted, the RAM disk size configured into the boot image is used.
I think this means you can load larger images (untested) if you pass this
option. Since your problem is with the kernel image and not the initial
ram disk, it might not work. But it is worth a shot, because it's easy.
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sure that the disk driver module is either compiled into the kernel or is
added to the initial RAM disk, or the kernel won't be able to mount your
drives to find your driver module that it needs to mount your drives.
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On Wednesday 14 April 2004 13:20, you wrote:
> On 04/13/2004 06:36 PM, Justin Guerin wrote:
> >On Tuesday 13 April 2004 14:32, Matt Morgan wrote:
> >>I'm trying to install Debian (3.0 r2) on a Penguin Computing Relion
> >> 140. It has an LSI MegaRAID disk contr
nd daemon, what output plugin is XMMS using, and
are you running XMMS at the same time?
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ms, if some applications can use the sound
card, unless those applications are running as root, or frozen-bubble is
running as a non-root, non-you user (not likely).
What happens if you set the environment variable "SDL_AUDIODRIVER" to "esd"
when using ESD? Or does nothing work
On Thursday 15 April 2004 10:58, you wrote:
> > Since you're not using ESD, this probably isn't your problem:
> > http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200206/msg02461.ht
> >ml
> >
> > However, it may be worth checking that you've got all the appropriate
> > SDL packages installed.
>
On Thursday 15 April 2004 11:22, you wrote:
> > # export SDL_DEBUG=true
> > # frozen-bubble
> >
> >
> > Post the debug output, and hopefully, we can help.
>
> there doesnt seem to be any extra debug output
>
> Keir
I get extra debug output, but not much. Compare unset:
[SDL Init] [Graphics...]
On Thursday 15 April 2004 12:11, Keir Lawson wrote:
> > You said that you got exactly the same error trying the ESD SDL. Did
> > you also set the SDL_AUDIODRIVER environment variable to esd before
> > starting FB?
>
> yup
>
> > Perhaps you'll get more useful information from lsof. Try "lsof |
> >
On Thursday 15 April 2004 14:36, Keir Lawson wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 11:39 -0600, Justin Guerin wrote:
> > On Thursday 15 April 2004 12:11, Keir Lawson wrote:
> > [snip]
> > OK, well, perhaps your sound device is in a strange location, or
> > something. Check out
e you reboot. If it works without
errors, you should be fine. If it doesn't, and you can't / don't know how
to correct the errors, post them, and hopefully someone on this list can
help.
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er or 0.5
>
> -
> Please leave this. It is a filter term.
> ferulebezel
> -
> Mark Healey
Hi Mark,
apt-cache show should show you the answer. I don't have access to a woody
system right now, but according to
are, though, that at least one person thinks the driver is lousy:
From: Sergey Vlasov
...
The driver is complete shit... they do locking this way:
...
static spinlock_t io_request_lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
...
-
That was from 30 Oct. 2003. Perhaps things have changed since then.
Hope tha
given proper support). You would then
click and drag to rip them to your hard drive using cdparanoia.
Justin Guerin
always wait
until it's available, or install 2.6.5, copy the config, make oldconfig,
then add in your SATA drivers.
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large:~# ps ax |grep md
> 444 tty3 S 0:00 man mdadm.conf
> 576 ?S 0:00 /sbin/mdadm -F -m root
> 586 pts/0S 0:00 grep md
> large:~#
>
> A
I'm not really sure what the above shows.
It doesn't seem like you want to boot off your raid
rrect. Please post it and perhaps we can help. Also, post the contents
of /proc/mdstat after you issue the above command, for comparison.
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n on google, but it's German:
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user-german/2004/03/msg11936.html
>
> A
I can't read German either, but if you post your /etc/lilo.conf file, we may
be able to diagnose your problem here. I think this is a lilo config
error.
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some kind of driver support, but it isn't the file system and it isn't the
controller, so that only leaves the SCSI command set, which doesn't seem
likely since it seems to attach the disk OK.
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ilesystem with ordered data mode.
> VFS: Mounted root (ext3 filesystem) readonly.
> [snip]
> EXT3 FS on sda1, internal journal
> md: md0 stopped.
> md: bind
> raid1: raid set md0 active with 1 out of 2 mirrors
>
>
> So looks to me like RAID array gets activated after roo
ebian-esd - Simple DirectMedia Layer (with X11 and esound options)
libsdl1.2debian-oss - Simple DirectMedia Layer (with X11 and OSS options)
If you've got the wrong one, you will have problems.
Sorry if the game doesn't use SDL, but as it's not in the archives, I've no
way to check
On Wednesday 17 May 2006 23:51, mustard lee wrote:
> Christopher Nelson wrote:
> >On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 02:59:26PM +0200, H. Wilmer wrote:
> >>Florian Kulzer wrote:
[snip]
>
> One thing thats always confused me with aptitude is how to 'unmark'
> packages that I have accidently marked when uses th
On Wednesday 17 May 2006 21:27, John O'Hagan wrote:
> On Wednesday 17 May 2006 14:59, rs wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> In other words, upgrade will hold back any package whose new version has
> new dependencies or requires the removal of any package. Dist-upgrade
> will install any new dependencies and remo
On Wednesday 17 May 2006 17:40, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> When moving numerous messages from one IMAP folder to another it
> turns out that I now have multiple copies of many messages in my
> folder (that I moved everything too). Going to the server, I can see
> that there are are in fact multiple co
file
contents. It's quite detailed and easy to follow.
Hope that helps,
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s your
problem. Search the archives for a method to change the nice value
permanently. Note that for me, re-nicing without restarting X didn't work,
because not all processes showed up in top, and thus I didn't re-nice them.
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t;'? That will show you some established network connections
(mounts are missing for me), and the program responsible. I don't know if
anything will show up here that doesn't show up in 'netstat --ip', though.
Hopefully, one of those will point you in the right direction.
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without needing your drive, you can create the needed
kernel module against the CD's kernel, and then install. This web page is
a little old, but it should give you the right ideas:
http://www.inittab.de/manuals/debootstrap.html
Alternately, you can replace the install kernel of the d
Sid) as well, so at least it's
> nothing KDE/GNOME specific... not really a relief though...
>
> /M
Check your version of udev. Bug 350490 [0] states that version .083 isn't
working, while .082 is. That mirrors my own experience. When I downgraded
from 0.083 to 0.082,
ried running k3b as root, using kdesu, and it worked fine for me. If
running k3b as a normal user doesn't work, check the programs module,
Search Path tab in the setup page, and make sure the paths
include /usr/bin/.
If all else fails, I'd suggest re-installing both packages.
H
;s the SATA chipset?
You may want to google around and see how well that chip set is supported.
Sorry I can't give more specific help.
Justin Guerin
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