sorry, never mind.  sources.list got disappeared somehow

On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Eric Keller <eekel...@psu.edu> wrote:
> ok, back to it, next issue is trying to install master, I get
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
>  linuxcnc : Depends: libboost-python1.46.1 (>= 1.46.1-1) but it is not
> installable
>             Depends: libgnomeprint2.2-0 (>= 2.17.0) but it is not installable
>             Depends: libgnomeprintui2.2-0 (>= 2.17.0) but it is not 
> installable
>             Depends: libmodbus5 but it is not installable
>             Depends: tk8.5 (>= 8.5.0) but it is not installable
>             Depends: tcl8.5 but it is not installable
>             Depends: bwidget (>= 1.7) but it is not installable
>             Depends: libtk-img (>= 1.13) but it is not installable
>             Depends: python-support (>= 0.90.0) but it is not installable
>             Depends: python2.7-tk but it is not installable
>             Depends: python2.7-gnome2 but it is not installable or
>                      python-gnome2 but it is not installable
>             Depends: python2.7-imaging-tk but it is not installable or
>                      python-imaging-tk but it is not installable
>             Depends: python-gtksourceview2 but it is not installable
>             Depends: python-vte but it is not installable
>             Depends: python-xlib but it is not installable
>             Depends: python-gtkglext1 but it is not installable
>             Depends: python-configobj but it is not installable
>             Depends: tclreadline but it is not installable
>             Recommends: linuxcnc-doc-en but it is not going to be installed or
>                         linuxcnc-doc
>             Recommends: hostmot2-firmware but it is not installable
>
> On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 11:49 AM, Kent A. Reed <kentallanr...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>> On 12/20/2013 11:11 AM, Eric Keller wrote:
>>> On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 10:28 AM, Sebastian Kuzminsky <s...@highlab.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>>> Installing the rtai linux-image did the right thing on my machine - when i
>>>> turn the computer on, grub boots into the rtai kernel by default.
>>>>
>>>> What is the output of "ls /boot" on the problematic machine?
>>> I'm not next to the machine, but I am now running your kernel after
>>> manually doing the post-install steps
>>> I assume you wanted to know if the kernel and initrd was there, which
>>> obviously it is.
>>> It is a clean install of 12.04.3 desktop 386 with all current updates
>>> applied.  I would guess the post install steps failed on my system.
>>> Mostly just giving feedback since I got it to work.  I don't know if
>>> uninstalling and reinstalling would tell us anything.  I don't know if
>>> the fact that my system was running a 3.8 kernel has anything to do
>>> with the issue or not.  I thought 12.04.3 was going to stick with 3.2,
>>> but there is a 3.8 kernel on there.
>>>
>>> BTW, I was doing all the installs over ssh, so I hadn't fully
>>> troubleshot the network driver issue.  It turns out that whatever
>>> realtek network driver was on the system worked with your rtai kernel
>>> and I had just screwed up changing the default kernel boot.
>>>
>>
>> Eric:
>>
>> I don't believe you've done anything wrong.
>>
>> I just brought up a clean 32-bit Precise install on a virtual host. I
>> ran through the instructions* on the wiki
>> (http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?LinuxCNC_On_Ubuntu_Precise).
>>
>> The new kernel entries got thrown into a newly created "Previous Linux
>> versions" page of the grub menu. As you said before, unless something
>> else is done (e.g., edit /etc/default/grub)  the system boots into the
>> default Precise kernel.
>>
>> Manually intervening with grub to select the kernel from the secondary
>> page works---the system booted into the RTAI kernel, hence my first
>> statement.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Kent
>>
>> *I edited the instructions to add the missing "sudo" in step 6
>>
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