Re: 32 bit application

2007-03-14 Thread Gudjon I. Gudjonsson
Hi
   Thanks for the answer, I should have known this package.

 You can install 32bits libs.
 For your case, specially the package ia32-libs-gtk.
This is the package but there is a bug filed against it, exactly the same 
problem as I'm complaining about. 
   Somehow I always end up in using unstable, no matter how often I decide not 
to :)

Regards
Gudjon


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Re: 32 bit application

2007-03-14 Thread Gudjon I. Gudjonsson
Thanks Marco

/Gudjon

Þann Miðvikudagur 14 mars 2007 09:01 skrifaði Gudjon I. Gudjonsson:
 Hi
Thanks for the answer, I should have known this package.

  You can install 32bits libs.
  For your case, specially the package ia32-libs-gtk.

 This is the package but there is a bug filed against it, exactly the same
 problem as I'm complaining about.
Somehow I always end up in using unstable, no matter how often I decide
 not to :)

 Regards
 Gudjon



Tyam m-board/ram/bios/amd64

2007-03-14 Thread Francesco Pietra
On a system running amd64 etch, based on 

Tyan Thunder K8WE S2895 # D 1629-100, revision 1.00,
PhoenixBIOS version 1.03.2895 date 03/14/06

I am planning to replace the eight ram modules

Kingston KVR400D4R3A/1GB

with 2GB modules, same speed. Since I replaced in
raid1 Maxtor HD with WD Raptor HD, I never had
troubles with the above ram. However, 8GB are not
enough for certain QM/MD calculations. I did a
planning mistake - I need 4GB per node - have now to
pay for, leaving unused the 8 1GB modules.

---1st question: is any comparison for amd64 between
Kingston KVR400D4R3A/2GB 
and
Corsair CM75SDS2048RPL-3200/2GB ?
For the latter, easily available here and said by
Corsair compatible with the above mainboard, I was
unable to find volatage and W, which are 2.6V/11W for
the Kingston modules.

---2nd question: I had no troubles with the above
system and therefore never upgraded the bios. Should I
do that, where to get the appropriate bios upgrade,
from Phoenix or Tyan?

Thanks
francesco pietra



 

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Re: 32 bit application (Sorry, spam)

2007-03-14 Thread Gudjon I. Gudjonsson
Sorry list
   I need a cup of coffie or two to wake up before answering emails :)

/Gudjon

Þann Miðvikudagur 14 mars 2007 09:12 skrifaði Gudjon I. Gudjonsson:
 Thanks Marco

 /Gudjon

 Þann Miðvikudagur 14 mars 2007 09:01 skrifaði Gudjon I. Gudjonsson:
  Hi
 Thanks for the answer, I should have known this package.
 
   You can install 32bits libs.
   For your case, specially the package ia32-libs-gtk.
 
  This is the package but there is a bug filed against it, exactly the same
  problem as I'm complaining about.
 Somehow I always end up in using unstable, no matter how often I
  decide not to :)
 
  Regards
  Gudjon



Re: Tyam m-board/ram/bios/amd64

2007-03-14 Thread Daniel Tryba
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 01:16:25AM -0700, Francesco Pietra wrote:
 ---1st question: is any comparison for amd64 between
 Kingston KVR400D4R3A/2GB 
 and
 Corsair CM75SDS2048RPL-3200/2GB ?
 For the latter, easily available here and said by
 Corsair compatible with the above mainboard, I was
 unable to find volatage and W, which are 2.6V/11W for
 the Kingston modules.

I have a close approximation of the above in 1 machine (I think the
above Kingston and the 1Gb 2700 version from Corsair), 4 corsair on 1
node and 2 kingston on the other. The kernel doesn't really care, the
only difference I can see is that according to numastat the
interleave_hit on the 2nd node is a little lower (3647 vs 3624).

 ---2nd question: I had no troubles with the above
 system and therefore never upgraded the bios. Should I
 do that, where to get the appropriate bios upgrade,
 from Phoenix or Tyan?

Tyan, the only problem I had with the last update for my board was that
it didn't fit on my usb thumbdrive in floppy emulation mode. But if it
ain't broke, dont' fix it (IMHO).

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Re: ETA amd-64 Java And Flash

2007-03-14 Thread Alok G. Singh
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 02:30:05 +0100, Karl Schmidt wrote:

 when AMD64 Java and flash will arrive?

For Java, you could vote at the Sun bug database [1]. That is, if you
aren't going to do it yourself.

Footnotes: 
[1]  http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=4802695

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Re: kernel 2.6.18-4-amd64 hangs

2007-03-14 Thread Gudjon I. Gudjonsson
Hi
I had the same problem but I was quite sure I  had done something wrong. 
But what I suggest is that you insert the install CD and boot the computer 
(without installing anything)
Then you go to a shell ctrl F2 and do the following
#mkdir mnt
#mount /dev/hda3
#chroot /mnt
#mount -a
then you can use dselect to install and repair what is needed. I recommend 
that you reinstall the linux-image.

Hope it helps and be careful.

/Gudjon

Þann Miðvikudagur 14 mars 2007 19:03 skrifaði Constantine Kousoulos:
 Hello all,

 I have a 1.8 GHz turion notebook (specs attached). I was running
 debian-amd64 with few problems, but after the last 'apt-get
 dist-upgrade' i am unable to boot from the new 2.6.18-4-amd64
 kernel. Kernel 2.6.18-3-amd64 boots fine and that's the one i
 still use.

 I use the one and only grub to boot. When i select Debian with the
 new kernel, i just see the grub script appear on screen for a
 second and then the screen goes black and the system hangs. Here's
 the script that boots the new kernel (nothing sort of unusual):

 title Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 2.6.18-4-amd64
 root  (hd0,2)
 kernel/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.18-4-amd64 root=/dev/hda3 ro vga=771
 initrd/boot/initrd.img-2.6.18-4-amd64
 savedefault


 Any suggestions?

 Thanks in advance.


 Constantine