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HI,
My system has debian stable/testing. Off-late, when I start up certain
applications like OO.o
etc I find that they take a long time to launch.
htop shows that sleep signals are running and constantly changing PIDs.
How do I trace the source for this slowness?
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Hi,
The following messages keep repeating at regular intervals and I am not sure
how to deal with them or to ignore them.
Any suggestions will be useful.
Thanks.
Vikram Vincent
[ 691.490083] INFO: task hald-addon-stor:2815 blocked for more than 120
seconds.
[ 691.490092] echo 0 /proc/sys
: No such file or directory
Target filesystem doesn't have /sbin/init
No init found. Try passing init= bootarg.
Busybox Built-in shell (ash)
/bin/sh: can't access tty: job control turned off
(initramfs) /* prompt */
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Vikram Vincent wrote:
Hello,
The problem w.r.t. sound started when I did an upgrade recently.
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The problem got solved with me now upgrading to the newer versions
of alsa and gstreamer-ffmpeg/fluendo.
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Hello!
On 04/02/2008, Vikram Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
In the kernel config, just enable the appropraite options under Alsa
PCI devices section, install the new kernel and you should be all set.
I have attached a file with audio settings from the kernel. It appears
that most
and this could be the reason for it not being accessible.
I had asked this question on IRC was told that it had something to do with
udev. What should I do to get this to work?
Thank you.
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On 12/02/2008, C Wakefield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
has your user been added to the audio group?
the command:
adduser 'user' audio
Yes, this was one of the first things I verified.
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C Wakefield wrote:
OK, have you run: user# alsaconf
Yes. Did that too but no relief. Should I file a bug? If so, what info
should I include which may be helpful?
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Hello Cyril and Justin,
Thanks for the help. Been tied up a bit. Will try it out and report back
shortly.
Regards,
Vikram Vincent
specific to making changes to pre-existing kernels. Is it the
same or are there any specific docs I could look at?
Thank you.
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snd_page_alloc 15376 2 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm
I tried reinstalling libasound2, lib32asound2, alsa packages, etc... but
to no avail.
Previously I was using realtek-linux-audiopack-4.06c but now that too
does not work and messes up the installed libraries.
Thank you,
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eth82.
The solution to this is to add the line
SUBSYSTEM==net, DRIVERS==forcedeth, NAME=eth0
to /etc/udev/udev.rules
I just wanted to document this.
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Lennart Sorensen wrote:
Does the MAC address change every boot
Yes. I think I had something like 80+ MAC addresses. Do you want me to
reproduce the bug and double check ?
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on unstable) is also crashing frequently.
Mostly on pressing the back button, but sometimes also on
other occasions.
I have exactly the same problem. 1.7.12-1 on unstable always crashes on
refresh and sometime on loading a website or using the back-button.
Not any problem with 1.7.8-1
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have had?
The machine was shipped with fedora core 2 pre-installed on it, and it's
running debian unstable now.
I suggest you ask your vendor what problems exactly they have, because I
can't think of any software dual core problem which are not in a SMP machine.
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some randoms specs at least.
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kernels.
my quad dual core works on 2.6.5 and 2.6.11 out of the box.
dual core are exactly like dual cpu. the only 2.6.12 support is to show
them correctly in /proc/cpuinfo as part of the same die.
kernels 2.6.12 will show each core as different cpus. no big deal.
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On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 07:11:21PM +0200, Vyacheslav O. Dementiev wrote:
Is there an alternative for opensii for 64 bit architecture ?
I need root fail over and load level balancing
openmosix 2.6 has amd64 support but is still not ready for prime time.
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On Tue, Mar 22, 2005 at 12:28:34AM +0100, Frederik Schueler wrote:
On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 07:11:21PM +0200, Vyacheslav O. Dementiev wrote:
Is there an alternative for opensii for 64 bit architecture ?
I need root fail over
you agree?
This is wrong. gid_t is 32 bits on all architectures.
You should use si:initgroups everytime and certainly not change the
gid type to a long.
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it breaks on 64 bits arch...
The fix should look something like:
- if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, sl:initgroups, username, gid))
+ if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, si:initgroups, username, gid))
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On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 01:53:54PM -0800, Jacob wrote:
close(3)= 0
futex(0x2a96d60f60, FUTEX_WAIT, 2, NULL
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the last line just sites there.
I had that too with /sbin/shutdown with a kernel built by gcc4 ..
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The AMD64 install had another major obstacle, the installer did not find the
release file. It was looking in (typing from memory) debian/dists//Release,
which does not exist on the CD. I think the double slash is a clue, the
distribution (sarge, sid, whatever) is missing here. I didn't want to
Hi list,
I am looking for anyone who has had experience with this hardware,
successful or otherwise. These machines come with Xeon cpus that
have the EM64T extensions turned on.
Red Hat lists them as fully supported by RHEL3, so I assume that kernel
support exists for the various devices inside.
On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 08:07:53PM -0700, Karl Hegbloom wrote:
Ok, I'll bite. What's IPoT?
IP over Time
basicly a (fake) kernel patch which permit IP protocol to connect in
future :)
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On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 02:49:40PM -0400, Patrick Flaherty wrote:
also i'd like to know where someone can find the 2.8 kernel i'm still on
2.6 -=]
you need to activate IPoT ;)
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