Hi,
I found out, that $HOSTNAME is not exported by default in latest unstable:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo $HOSTNAME
mars
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ env | grep HOSTNAME
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
Is it a bug?
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with a
ible without patching the
kernel :(
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drive. I get same problems also with this devices. So
problem must be motherboard, software or CPU. CPU seems to work O.K.
It looks like the problem is motherboard or ahci ata driver. Does
somebody have any clue about it?
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kernel.log.gz
Description: GNU Zip
ss 17
[276028.004031] usb 1-3.1: device not accepting address 17, error -110
[276028.081176] usb 1-3.1: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and
address 18
[276038.488544] usb 1-3.1: device not accepting address 18, error -110
[276038.488715] hub 1-3:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on p
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Hi Ron
Ron Johnson wrote:
> Does this, IOW, make your thumb drive "work"?
Yep. It works like a charm after tuning the kernel. I tested it by
copying 4x2GB files.
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with
s 2.6.18
and 2.6.24 from Etch!
So, it looks like it is not a kernel problem. But I do not know where to
look for a problem now and I do not know against which package should I
report this regression bug.
Please put me on CC when you reply to this message.
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tc/modprobe.d/sound:
options model=
I poot
options snd-atiixp index=0 model=toshiba
This does not work. In debian etch same driver works without any
aditional options.
Should I report bug against alsa libraries?
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I think it is not kernel problem. Because:
1. It works in Debian Etch with kernel 2.6.18
2. It does not work in Debian Lenny with the same kernel 2.6.18
It may be also kernel problem, but definitly not only kernel.
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Hi all
Sergey Spiridonov пишет:
I think it is not kernel problem. Because:
Well, I was wrong. It is kernel problem, conflict between acpi_cpufreq
and snd_atiixp. The workaround is not to use acpi_cpufreq.
I created bugreport #534904 [1]. Interesting that similar bug #362708
[2] was
s - no effect
I did not file bug report yet.
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#
# General configuration
#
# start-default-seat = True to always start one seat if none are defined in the
configuration
# greeter-user = User to run greeter as
# minimum-display-number = Minimum display number to use
d=/usr/bin/X -novtswitch -sharevts vt8 -isolateDevice PCI:2:0:0 #
or similar.
Thank you. I added '#' at the end of the X command, it does not help.
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Bugreport 701599
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=701599
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back in Debian?
3. http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.mail.imap.dbmail/14263
4. http://debian.nfgd.net/debian/dists/sid/main/binary-amd64/mail/
If the problem is that package maintainer is not responding, can
somebody else upload it please?
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If I reinstall binaries, they become normal size, but become changed
again after reboot.
Any ideas? What else needs to be done? Currently I am going to reinstall
Debian box.
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with
anything.
So this must be something new.
I wonder, is there any organization which takes care about such things?
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ink looong
time ago (> 3 years). Why do I got this problem suddenly right now,
after so many years? - no idea. Probably some configuration file got
overwritten during update.
Thank you and all participants for your time and help!
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Few days ago, during
Debian update /etc/prelink.conf got overwritten by the default
/etc/prelink.conf. After that prelink modified skype binary. Skype has
built-in check for binary modification and starts complaining.
Sorry for noise.
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the description.
If found such a tool exists for MS Windows [1]. I remember there was
similar for MS DOS. Is there something like that for the Debian GNU/Linux?
[1]
http://www.hexworkshop.com/onlinehelp/500/html/idhelp_struct_overview.htm
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On 20/03/15 17:50, Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI wrote:
>> I am looking for a tool which will allow to describe binary structure,
>> some thing like
> COBOL ?
Well, it exists in Debian (as well as perl and gcc), but I will prefer
something more specialized.
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On 20.03.2015 15:56, Sergey Spiridonov wrote:
If found such a tool exists for MS Windows [1]. I remember there was
similar for MS DOS. Is there something like that for the Debian GNU/Linux?
[1]
http://www.hexworkshop.com/onlinehelp/500/html/idhelp_struct_overview.htm
Here [1] is similar
Hi
21.07.2010 14:39, Sergey Spiridonov пишет:
> I found yesterday that some files in /etc/ (/etc/shells and
> /etc/default/default/schroot) are changed. They contain data which I was
> typing on keyboard. Strange enough, this files are not overwritten, but
> contain data they sh
does
not work extremely well. Ekiga should support bluetooth audio device
exposed by ALSA but does not currently (2008-05).
[1] http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Tested_hardware#Bluetooth
Is it really that bad, or there is a way to get bt headset working in
Squeeze?
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Hi
I found yesterday that some files in /etc/ (/etc/shells and
/etc/default/default/schroot) are changed. They contain data which I was
typing on keyboard. Strange enough, this files are not overwritten, but
contain data they should contain + somewhere in the middle or at the
beginning of the
Hi
On 07/21/2010 03:40 PM, Jochen Schulz wrote:
One possible reason: your memory is corrupt. Run memtest86 to check
that.
I think memory is not the reason, because some time ago I get broken
/etc/shells file also on another machine, which is running Lenny.
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On 07/21/2010 06:45 PM, Chris Davies wrote:
> For breakage of something as significant as /etc/shells, I'd prioritise
> investigations in that order. Memtest86+ is a no-brainer, so let it
> test your machine. Are you using a kernel that's got known issues with
> whatever filesystem you are us
Hi
On 07/21/2010 11:51 PM, François TOURDE wrote:
I think memory is not the reason, because some time ago I get broken
/etc/shells file also on another machine, which is running Lenny.
If you are so confident, why asking here?
I am not confident and I will do this tests (just need to buy cd
Hi
I ran memcheck 4.0, it showed no problem. Unfortunately I can not use
knoppix to mount and check my partitions with fsck and chkrootkit,
bevause latest knoppix (6.2.1) for whatever reason does not include
cryptsetup. :(
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Failed to read physical volume "/dev/mapper/md1-crypt"
I should probably start separate thread about this problem, because it
is not related to the original problem.
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now I have another problem - lvm
volume is not recognized (see my other mail in this thread). Same
problem happen on Debian Live DVD.
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On 27.07.2010 00:09, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
On 7/26/10 5:05 PM, Sergey Spiridonov wrote:
# cryptsetup create md1-crypt /dev/md1
# pvdisplay /dev/mapper/crypt-md1
No physical volume label read from /dev/mapper/md1-crypt
Failed to read physical volume "/dev/mapper/md1-crypt"
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