2007/2/26, Dongsheng Song dongsheng.song:
I install debian-20061213-kfreebsd-i386-install.iso on vmware 5.5.3。
No ethernet controller driver if_pcn available, so my installation no
network support.
Thanks for some help.
$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 440BX/ZX/DX -
I install debian-20061213-kfreebsd-i386-install.iso on vmware 5.5.3
No ethernet controller driver if_pcn available, so my installation no
network support.
The pcn driver should be built-in directly inside kernel.
Please, could you try ifconfig -l on your system ?
Try also look at output of
Sven Mueller a écrit :
(top posting since I simply want the information below to be included
for reference while reporting my new findings).
Thanks to io.debian.net, I was able to determine that this error message
is reported by /lib/libproc-3.2.7.so, but I'm not sure why or how the
On Mon, 26 Feb 2007, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
Yep I confirm this is a bug in libproc. It was fixed some times ago by
reading the kernel version from /proc/version (which was present at that
time only on linux), and considering a 2.0.0 kernel if it does not exists.
With the kernels 6.x, the
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- --On Wednesday, February 21, 2007 10:43:16 +0100 Petr Salinger
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Please try option a) from earlier mail bellow.
I may be missing something, but libsasl2-modules-sql only includes mysql/pgsql,
but doesn't include
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- --On Wednesday, February 21, 2007 10:43:16 +0100 Petr Salinger
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b) still use own cyrus-sasl 2.3
I do not know whether libsasl2 from 2.3 is ABI compatible with 2.2.
If it is ABI compatible, it would be sufficient to
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- --On Wednesday, February 21, 2007 10:46:44 +0100 Petr Salinger
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Or locally apt-cache search cyrus.
Thanks, didn't know about that one ... definitely faster/easier then hitting
the web site each time ...
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Just an FYI, based on something I saw in another thread, this is what I'm
seeing reported by /proc/version, which is where I'm guessing apt-get is trying
to determine things from?
t1:/usr/local/src# cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.4.2 ([EMAIL
Please try option a) from earlier mail bellow.
I may be missing something, but libsasl2-modules-sql only includes mysql/pgsql,
but doesn't include sqlite, which is why I had to build from source :(
Please note that I'm basing this off of the fact that the dependences listed at:
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