Thank you very much for your very thoughtful comments, Bob.
I truly appreciate them.
Actually, I was about to unsubscribe from the list when I found them. :-)
Probably the upstream problem was resolved and this was then allowed.
When external influences cause success and failure outside of your
:05:28PM +0900, Han Soo Chang wrote:
Thanks for your help.
It was just that I needed to apt-get install as root, not sudo apt-get.
The following command
# apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
worked just fine.
$ sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
failed because the invoked
I thank you all for your help. But there seems to be a big
misunderstanding.
The issue is not how to use sudo or how to set up no-password.
If you could see my original report, it would be clear. But it seems to
have fallen off the thread.
Here is what happened.
$sudo apt-get install
for a certain directory.
This is a little bit confusing for a newbie like me.
But, anyway, I can now see the videos on youtube.
I appreciate the help by everyone.
Han Soo
2012/4/30, Johan Grönqvist johan.gronqv...@gmail.com:
2012-04-30 07:46, Han Soo Chang skrev:
If you try fetching it with wget
Thanks for your advice.
2012/4/28, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com:
Let's don't make guesses ;-) better send/copy your current /etc/X11/
xorg.conf file so we can see what you have added and how it looks like
now.
Here is my /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Section Device
Identifier ATI
Driver fglrx
Option
Thank you guys!
It seems that the problem is now solved.
I purged my dkms package, and re-installed dkms from squeeze backports
I purged fglrx-driver, fglrx-control packages, and re-installed them
from squeeze-backports.
Then, the fglrx.ko was successfully generated.
I rebooted the system, and
Hi,
I recently installed debian squeeze, but I can't see youtube videos on
iceweasel.
$ sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
Above command ends with a following error message. (My sources.list has non-free
included)
ERROR: wget failed to download
Thanks for your help.
If you run update-flashplugin-nonfree --install again, does it work now?
It gives me the same error.
Otherwise:
If you paste the URL:
http://people.debian.org/~bartm/flashplugin-nonfree/fp10.sha512.amd64.pgp.asc
into a web-browser, do you see the (rahter short)
I might have made a slight advance.
I added an option ChipID 1002:6779 to designate my card (Radeon HD
7450) to be identical with Radeon HD 6450.
Then, I got the following /var/log/Xorg.0.log, which says that
DRI initialization failed. kernel module (fglrx.ko) may be missing or
incompatible.
2D
Thanks again for your help.
I didn't realize that I needed to install xorg from the backports
besides an upgraded kernel
and fglrx driver.
Now, I installed linux-image-3.2.0-0.bpo.1-amd64, xorg, fglrx-driver,
and fglrx-control
from the squeeze backports.
# aticontrol --initial again failed to
..what happens if you try the radeon driver from backports?
Or dist-upgrade to wheezy?
Well, if I change the word fglrx in my xorg.conf to radeon or
radeonhd, it gives me a
black console.
Actually, I was running wheezy on my machine, until X window system
crashed after
my recent upgrade of the
Hi, I recently installed debain squeeze on Hewlet Packard Pavillion
h8-1280jp, which has a ATI Radeon HD 7450 graphic card.
However, the resolution of the monitor is limited to 1280 x 1024, and
I cannot get any higher resolution.
I have xserver-xorg-video-ati, xserver-xorg-video-radeon, and
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