any solution for this
eth0
:01:04.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10)
eth1
:01:05.0 Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3c905C-TX/TX-M [Tornado]
(rev 6c)
more /etc/debian_version
3.1
and also eating RAM
free
total
Hi all
iam using web console to configure HP R Class 9000 Server
iam attaching the gif files taken screen shot when its booting
here are the Files
any suggestion and help will be appriciated
http://picasaweb.google.com/talk2ram/HpProblems
ram
hi
iam trying to install Debian on HP R class 9000
but i dont see iam able to make success
can some one help me ot resolve this problem
http://picasaweb.google.com/talk2ram/HpProblems
any solution for this problem
any help will be great
ram
On 2/26/07, Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On (26/02/07 18:30), ram wrote:
> iam trying to install Debian on HP R class 9000
> but i dont see iam able to make success
> can some one help me ot resolve this problem
>
>
> http://picasaweb.google.com/talk2ram/HpP
]
let me subscriber for that group to solve this problem
thanks
ram
Hi
any update on this problem
any one can guide me how can restore this problem
and make use of my HP servers.
thanks
ram
Hi
I have old Servers, which i can not sell, not some one intrested to Buy
so i want to use for linux testing, can some one tell me
is debian can install on HPR class 9000 Servers
if yes, where can i get the CD and install proceedure
ram
On 1/25/07, Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On (25/01/07 19:08), ram wrote:
> I have old Servers, which i can not sell, not some one intrested to Buy
>
> so i want to use for linux testing, can some one tell me
>
> is debian can install on HPR class 9000 Servers
&g
Hi all
how can i make debian as a network tap with 3 ethernet cards
on for network in and one for network out
third one is connected to another debian with ntop to hear the traffic
is this possible solution.
if yes.. any resources for the same
or any suggestion will be welcome
ram
error on console
Kernel Panic- not syncing:drivers/parisc/ccio-dma.c: ccio_alloc_range() I/O
MMU is out of mapping resources
any help and suggestions
Ram
t returned error exit status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
/var/cache/apt/archives/udev_0.076-6_i386.deb
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
#
So what am I doing wrong ?
Thanks for the help in advance
Ram
updating the packages from the stable versions ?
2) After this, is it as simple as :
apt-get -u dist-upgrade ?
Also, is there a way to find out what version of stable debian is
installed on my system ? I am guessing it is woody but how can I
confirm ?
Thanks
Ram
On 12/17/05, Peter Nuttall <[EM
Your graphics adapter is modern enough so you should
install"nvidia-driver" package.Additional essential packages are:
"nvidia-driver-bin","nvidia-driver-libs", "nvidia-kernel-support",
"nvidia-kernel-dkms", andothers.If all of them already installed, try
to re-install "nvidia-kernel-dkms"packa
Do you _really_ need to swap the current disk? If not: put a new disk into
new hardware and you only have to copy data over. Ideally NVME or something
fast.
You may find some use for the old NUC: the only reason I say this particularly
is because you installed with BIOS boot and changing that may
Hi Ramesh,
Debian 11 was released almost 1 year ago. For new hardware you will need
Debian testing. For Debian 11 (current stable) you'll need second hand
hardware.
Kind regards
Georgi
Gorgi,
Are you guessing or know this for a fact? What is second hand
hardware? 11th gen or 10th gen intel?
> My age old intel NUC with pentium N3700 is sick and needs
What kind of "sick"? Not repairable?
It randomly freezes and had to be hard rebooted. Tried replacing power
supply and RAM and disk (all other are part of the NUC box), but that
did not work. Ran various diagnosti
On 4/25/22 16:45, Dan Ritter wrote:
Ram Ramesh wrote:
My age old intel NUC with pentium N3700 is sick and needs
What kind of "sick"? Not repairable?
It randomly freezes and had to be hard rebooted. Tried replacing power
supply and RAM and disk (all other are part of the NUC
package matching
memtest. Please help. I bought two sticks of RAM and would like to test
it when possible. My search on internet did not bring up any useful
article. May be I do not know how to search for this specific item.
BTW, debian boots and runs as expected. Just that memtest does not start
On 6/13/2022 12:27 PM, Bijan Soleymani wrote:
Here's a post on the issues with memtest86+ (the free software
version) and UEFI:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/917961/can-i-boot-memtest86-if-im-using-uefi
Sorry for the spam, looks like they just added UEFI support last week:
https://www.me
Experts,
I have a firewall machine built recently and it runs debian bullseye
(v11). It has two ethernet interfaces - one internal ($intf) and one
external ($extf). My external port runs dhclient to get its IP address
and internal port runs dnsmasq to provide DNS service to
internal/protect
On 7/11/22 11:30, Ram Ramesh wrote:
Experts,
I have a firewall machine built recently and it runs debian bullseye
(v11). It has two ethernet interfaces - one internal ($intf) and one
external ($extf). My external port runs dhclient to get its IP address
and internal port runs dnsmasq to
On 7/12/22 19:21, Ram Ramesh wrote:
On 7/11/22 11:30, Ram Ramesh wrote:
Experts,
I have a firewall machine built recently and it runs debian
bullseye (v11). It has two ethernet interfaces - one internal ($intf)
and one external ($extf). My external port runs dhclient to get its
IP address
Hi Ramesh,
Please could you post some example daemon.log entries and any surrounding
entries that seem related?
Also is there anything in
/var/log/syslog
that seems to relate?
Perhaps
$ sudo cat /var/log/syslog | grep x
where x = the interface name concerned.
Thanks,
Gareth
Hi Gareth,
Hi Ramesh,
There are numerous reports (mostly old, afaics) of the issue you describe, but
with various suggested reasons.
I suspect the avahi related part is a consequence rather than a cause - I didn't think
avahi was capable of disabling interfaces, the message looks like it's updating a
ta
On 7/14/22 09:15, Ram Ramesh wrote:
Hi Ramesh,
There are numerous reports (mostly old, afaics) of the issue you
describe, but with various suggested reasons.
I suspect the avahi related part is a consequence rather than a cause
- I didn't think avahi was capable of disabling interfaces
On 7/15/22 00:31, Ram Ramesh wrote:
On 7/14/22 09:15, Ram Ramesh wrote:
Hi Ramesh,
There are numerous reports (mostly old, afaics) of the issue you
describe, but with various suggested reasons.
I suspect the avahi related part is a consequence rather than a
cause - I didn't think avah
Hi,
I am trying to upgrade the current setup and I am unable to
understand the differences between aptitude vs. apt-get usage.
When I do apt-get -s upgrade, I get
myth2 [rramesh] 100 > sudo apt-get -s upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information...
I created a fresh install of debian stretch amd64. In that, I created a
qemu/kvm guess install of win8. It only accepted hda as a valid sound
card. All others show us without drivers. So, I am limited to only HDA
as -soundhw. Further HDA sounds so broken if I try to test with any
sound file or
Hello everyone!
I'm currently trying to find a method to decrypt my rootfs at boot
time with a keyfile on debian stretch.
I've successfully implemented a method ([1] and [2]) which uses a
custom script to read the first 2048bit
from the usbkey memory to decrypt the disk, but I actually need to
st
Hi,
I have a linux based firewall that seem to hang because one of its
ethernet port stops working. I suspect bad hardware, but could be a
driver issue also. So far, I have only been able to reboot to get it
working. However, I prefer to reset the port to get it working without a
reboot. Is
> This is the lspci output on the two ethernet port.
>
> 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
> RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 15)
> 03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
> RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Expres
charles@hawk:~$ apt-file search rtl_nic/rtl8168g-2.fw
firmware-realtek: /lib/firmware/rtl_nic/rtl8168g-2.fw
charles@hawk:~$
You should do similarly. If the log shows that the driver wants
firmware but can't find it, you may need to install the appropriate
firmware package.
I understand that som
Hi,
When left overnight in dpms state, my Xorg stays in that state
ignoring any key inputs when I attempt to use the system next day
morning. This happens only when the overnight temps go low enough to
trigger some issue. I can login remotely, but cannot kill Xorg with any
of the known sig
This sounds suspiciously like a hardware issue: a loose connector or a
loose IC in its socket. I'd shut the thing down, and remove and
re-insert every connector. If that doesn't work, do the same, and open
up the case and re-seat cards, ICs, and cables. I'd also tighten up any
screws.
I thought
Hi,
When left overnight in dpms state, my Xorg stays in that
stateignoring any key inputs when I attempt to use the system next
daymorning. This happens only when the overnight temps go low enough
totrigger some issue. I can login remotely, but cannot kill Xorg with
anyof the known signals
Dear Friends!
I use Ubuntu Dapper Drake (on x86 pc) and wanted to install "isomaster"
software package about which I read in a linux magazine. As this package was
unavailable in my synaptic package manager with Ubuntu repositories, I
downloaded the package from Debian website.
While attempting
Dear Friends!
I use Ubuntu Dapper Drake (on x86 pc) and wanted to install "isomaster"
software package about which I read in a linux magazine. As this package was
unavailable in my synaptic package manager with Ubuntu repositories, I
downloaded the package from Debian website.
While attempting
Problem:
I am having a problem with ubuntu 14.04 resume from suspend. I suspect a
race condition in boot process. I have a mpt2sas (LSISAS2008:
FWVersion(20.00.07.00)) host adapter to which several of my disks are
attached. On occasions, there is a delay before these devices become
available.
Hi,
I have kernel 3.13 and e2fsprog 1.42.9 (as part of mybuntu 14.04.5
LTS). With this, is it possible to resize2fs my ext4 RAID6 /dev/md0 to
24TB (ie >16TB)? If so, please help me get there. If not, please
recommend the upgrades needed to the setup before this can be done. So,
far, my goog
Hi,
I have debian bookworm installed on a raid1 made from /dev/nvme0n1p3
and /dev/nvme1n1p3. Here are the partitions on the two nvme.
/dev/nvme0n1p1 = /dev/nvme1n1p1 = 7mb ef02
/dev/nvme0n1p2 = /dev/nvme1n1p2 = 7mb ef00 (Two distinct ESPs on two
different nvmes)
/dev/nvme0n1p3 = /dev/
. G.SKILL DDR4 RAM
5. 2x SK hynix P31 nvme SSD 1TB each.
I reused these from old build
1. Geforce GT 630 video card
2. SAS9211i HBA card for extra SATA ports
3. All my large spinning drives that contained data in RAID6 and RAID1
I made a raid1 on mvme ssd and created 3 partitions. In one I installed
Hi Ramesh,
this might help. The bug is fixed with kernel 6.0.2-1
https://groups.google.com/g/linux.debian.bugs.dist/c/p-sgJiTR00A?pli=1
All the best to you
Eike
Elke,
Thanks. v6.1 is available on bullseye-backports. I installed it and the
trouble is gone now.
BTW, does non-free firmware t
I have nvdia card that requires binary driver to work in my system. Xorg
is unable display anything with free driver. Since nvidia-driver has to
be built for each kernel install, I need to install headers also. This
seem to work automatically for any standard kernel release in bullseye.
However
If I understand you correctly, you want to set it up so that for every
package pair
linux-image-
linux-headers-
attempting to install the former results in also installing the latter?
And you want this to apply not just for a specific version number, but
for every version number, including ones
Hi,
I have my monitor, keyboard and mouse shared through a KVM switch.
One host is Linux Debian bookworm 12.5 and another is laptop running
Windows 11. When I leave KVM on the laptop side for extended period I
have issues switching back to Debian side. When I switch, the screen is
blank and
My Debian machines have Xfce. I configure Applications Menu ->
Settings-> Power Manager -> Display -> Display power management -> Off.
David
This is not a dpms issue. This is the OS thinking that it is not
attached to a monitor/KB. I can remote login and remove dpms any time.
Besides this
Not to recover, but to perhaps prevent, via kernel cmdline, one can direct the
kernel which framebuffer mode to force-enable with video=, e.g.:
video=2560x1440@60e
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/fb/modedb.txt
--
Evolution as taught in public schools is, like religion,
b
Did you try 'e' as I suggested, or read that page? From there:
[quote]
'e' will force the display to be enabled, i.e. it will override the detection
if a display is connected.
[/quote]
Ok, I will try it, but that is a reboot. I guess if I booted with that
switch, it will always be on and I wou
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