On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 2:51 PM, Karl Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not again.. - upgraded to Iceweasel 3.0 today - flash has stopped - anyone
with a work around?
ii flashplayer-mozilla 9.0.124.0-0.0 Macromedia Flash Player
flashplugin-nonfree works great for me... see if it does
On 10/7/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is an AMD 3000+ processor in a soletek motherboard. I've never seen
an error like this so I'm not sure how to proceed.
If you're using cpu frequency scaling, i'd start by disabling it both
in the bios (Cool'n'Quiet) and in GNU/Linux
I've had those problems with previous NVIDIA drivers... but you say
you've tried the nv driver and it was still freezing
So do you run powernowd? Or have you tried disabling Cool Quiet in the bios?
-Pascal
On 24 Apr 2007 03:18:36 -0700, avishai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello all,
I'm
This very much sound like a hardware problem.
Have you tried:
1) resetting the bios?
2) disabling cool'n'quiet in the bios?
3) changing memory DIMM around (weirdly enough since the MB booklet
disagreed, i've fixed an issue like that)
4) running memtest86?
There could be more...but that's a
On 28 Feb 2007 01:35:41 -0800, avishai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Using composite freezes my Xorg when coming out of fullscreen...
Perhaps this is also what you're experiencing?
-Pascal
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I solved my problem by reinstalling libnss-mdns_0.8-6.1_amd64.deb !!
How come I was able to uninstall it without being notified that it was crucial?!
-Pascal
On 1/12/07, Pascal Giard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did something broke in latest update?
I'm unable to resolve addresses with some e.g
On 1/12/07, Loïc Minier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ Please Cc: me, I'm not on [EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
Note: this is never removed once installed, the side-effect of not removing
the entry is that there is a slight delay
In my case it was worst than a slight delay... actually i was then
unable to
Did something broke in latest update?
I'm unable to resolve addresses with some e.g. gaim, xchat, apt-get.
I'm able to resolve addresses with others e.g. ping, firefox, amule,
mail-notification.
I'm having a hard time trying to figure what happened and how to fix it.
Having a broken apt-get is
I'll have to try the beta drivers again as the last time, the one in
debian experimental didn't have the SMBus disabled which was causing a
freeze at boot [at least for me].
-Pascal
On 10/29/06, pietia .moo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Freezes stoped on my notebook with Amd 64 Turion x2 few days
I also experienced those freezes.
I noticed it started when upgrading from nvidia's proprietary driver
8774 to 8776.
I've switched to nv 3 days ago and the problem went away.
Anyone else observed that?
-Pascal
On 10/28/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at
On 10/28/06, Alexander Samad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 04:37:12PM -0400, Pascal Giard wrote:
I also experienced those freezes.
I noticed it started when upgrading from nvidia's proprietary driver
8774 to 8776.
[...]
Bugger just upgraded to 8776-1, been up for 2 days
On 10/21/06, Rafael Rodríguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
with the new flash plugin 9 beta, I don't have sound in my 32-bit chroot.
However I'm able to play sounds with old flash 7 plugin... Anyone has
experimented the same situation?
Sound works fine for me altho sound sometimes freeze
] wrote:
On Tue, 03 Oct 2006 02:50:10 +0200, Pascal Giard wrote:
Simple question, why have you choosen to use indirect rendering as
this is much slower than direct rendering?
I quote from $(man compiz.real):
--indirect-rendering
Force an indirect rendering context. Use
Hi Jack,
Simple question, why have you choosen to use indirect rendering as
this is much slower than direct rendering?
-Pascal
On 1 Oct 2006 10:37:18 GMT, Jack Malmostoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
I'm posting it here for future reference. Sorry if someone isn't
interested at all.
Adblock Plus works great with Firefox 1.5.
They fixed the problem w/ Flash.
-Pascal
On 12/30/05, antongiulio05 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you using Adblock?
If so, move on to Adblock Pro, that'll fix your problem.
Yes, I have uninstalled Adblock and now it works:). With firefox 1.0.7 it
On 1/3/06, Koen Vermeer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I recently installed Debian on a new 64 bit laptop. As I also like to
run OpenOffice, I installed a 32 bit chroot. With a simple 'dchroot -d
oowriter', I can now start Writer.
I'd like to be able to simply click a file on my Gnome
Oops, forgot to include ML.
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From: Pascal Giard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Dec 30, 2005 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: such a good news about flash...!!!
To: antonio giulio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are you using Adblock?
If so, move on to Adblock Pro, that'll fix your problem
Sorry I meant Adblock Plus:
http://p2.forumforfree.com/releases-vf3-adblockplus.html
-Pascal
On 12/30/05, antonio giulio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using flash with 32-bit Firefox works like a charm.
Hi,
I'm using firefox 1.5 + flash 7.0 r61, but I have a problem: I can
hear audio but I
On 12/10/05, Andrew Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
maybe there is a shortage because dell is buying them all up. word on
the street is that dell is going to starting selling amd64 systems early
next year. i guess customer pressure can affect change.
anyway, it sounds like what you need is a
Are you using powernowd?
powernowd allows dynamic cpu frequency and core voltage scaling.
For instance, my 1800MHz (1.5V) runs at 1001MHz (1.1V) most of the time.
Of course, the side effect is lower power (heat) dissipation so the
fan(s) can slow down.
-Pascal
On 8/29/05, A, Manchado [EMAIL
I needed the java plugin, so i also have a 32bit chroot w/ Firefox and
the java plugin.
It's working perfectly.
-Pascal
PS: java-package works nice.
On 8/23/05, Alexander Jede [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can find a how-to for ubuntu on this site:
Just for the record... because it works for me...
I've tested this a Kingston dual kit (2 x 512MB DDR 400).
The chips are in my first two DIMM slots.
I've enabled Cool'n'Quiet in my bios if that matters.
I'm currently unable to this w/o it has i don't have physical access
to the machine at the
Hi John,
so, after ~13 hours of building python2.4 every 30mins caused 882 transitions.
My cpu is currently idling at 1001MHz 1.1V and there's no sign of
error. I'm sorry but i'm unable to reproduce your problem. :(
Let me remind you that i've an Athlon 64 2800+ (130nm) running on an
Asus
Hi John,
I use powernowd for governing, and for testing have a cron job which
builds the Debian python2.4 package from source (via pdebuild) every 30
minutes. powernowd governs according to system load, and this test has
the effect of causing frequent power transitions. Usually the problem
Hi John,
so far so good, 86 transitions total among which 43 were from 1001MHz
to 1802MHz.
No sign of error and it still switches fine.
The python2.4 package seems to work well for the testing because it
causes several transistions per build.
okay, i'll try with that one for at least 6
Hi Lubos,
linux-2.6 (the source package) has a grave bug AND is still too
young to propagate into testing.
See http://packages.qa.debian.org/l/linux-2.6.html
-Pascal
On 8/5/05, Lubos Vrbka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi guys,
there was a thread about sources for 2.6.12 kernels on
Hi John,
i've the exact same processor you have but with an Asus K8V-X
(K8T800 chipset).
I've just started powernow. I'll run it for the day and see what happens.
Have found any hint on how to reproduce the problem?
-Pascal
On 8/5/05, John Belmonte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having a hard
Does ftp.nl.debian.org mirror amd64 debian?
yes: http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian-amd64/debian
-Pascal
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Hi,
ftp-master still refuses amd64 packages.
Can i upload my amd64 packages somewhere or i should simply wait for
the autobuilds?
-Pascal
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