On 05-Feb-10 23:08, Javier Kohen wrote:
Great!
Is it possible that some packages are still missing? For instance the X
server is -8, whereas pure64 has -10.
When I upgraded pure64 to gcc-3.4 I had to leave the -10 packages
installed because they have some important fixes. Today I was
Hi,
first of all I want to thank anyone who made this AMD64 port possible.
But now here are my experiences:
The system is a MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum (S939 nForce4 Ultra) with a SATA-2 HDD
on the primary nForce SATA-2 port.
For my first installation attempt I used the 125MB netinst iso
Hi,
(sorry to send this again but the first time it went to the false thread
because I'm really stupid ;-)
first of all I want to thank anyone who made this AMD64 port possible.
But now here are my experiences:
The system is a MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum (S939 nForce4 Ultra) with a SATA-2 HDD
on
Tobias Prousa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
first of all I want to thank anyone who made this AMD64 port possible.
But now here are my experiences:
The system is a MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum (S939 nForce4 Ultra) with a SATA-2 HDD
on the primary nForce SATA-2 port.
For my first installation
Bug report on amd64: for some time, I had been puzzled by the
postinst of all gstreamer0.8 output plugins segfaulting, namely
gst-compprep-0.8 would segfault.
After getting sick at it, since my system works otherwise very
well, I investigated this a bit further using strace, and found out
Hello all,
I can confirm that the problem seems to be liblo-related and nothing
to do with Jamin on amd64 as such. To recap, the Jamin segfault first
noticed in Debian pure64 is reliably reproduced in 32-bit DeMuDi on a
32-bit Intel machine.
I tried various builds with both Debian-packaged
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For my first installation attempt I used the 125MB netinst iso (2005-01-24 I
think). Installation worked quite fine with that one exception that it had no
networking modules and no support for [reiserfs | ext3 | xfs ] so I had to
use ext2 which I really don't like for a
Le jeudi 10 février 2005 à 14:35 -0800, tony mancill a écrit :
hi
Another article recommended this, which did do the trick:
echo et.x86 0 0 direct /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/oss
this was the problem, thank you very much
sadly quake3 work only in menu and hang in the game
:)
(GL or not)
Hello,
I reported some incorrect/out of date links on the said page as
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=293459
The Debian site administrators closed the bug stating that I should
report it here. It would be nice if the person in charge of this page
could do the appropriate
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 06:25:03PM -0500, garymary wrote:
I understand you are having problems with the Abit AV8 motherboard paired
with the AMD 64 3400+ cpu, well, for one obvious problem I see is the
motherboard and cpu mismatch.
The Abit AV8 motherboard is a 939 socket, the AMD 3400+ is a
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 18:25:03 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time), garymary
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI,
I understand you are having problems with the Abit AV8 motherboard paired
with the AMD 64 3400+ cpu, well, for one obvious problem I see is the
motherboard and cpu mismatch.
The Abit
ET works for me. although I've found sometimes when you install the
non-apt version it doesn't always put in the libraries in the expected
place but it was easily fixed by symlinking the libraries
from /usr/X11R6/lib64 to /usr/X11R6/lib (check the sub-directories too)
On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 12:32
ET works for me. although I've found sometimes when you install the
non-apt version it doesn't always put in the libraries in the expected
place but it was easily fixed by symlinking the libraries
from /usr/X11R6/lib64 to /usr/X11R6/lib (check the sub-directories too)
I've got the same
Philippe wrote:
do you think it a probleme with nvidia ? 32 bit librarie dont like 64
bit kernel ?
Is there someone with a 64 bit kernel and a 32 bit userspace who can say
if quake3 or ET work ?
I haven't tried either, but can if you want to.
I've sucessfully gotten Unreal Tournament and Unreal 1
Hi,
I declare testing season opened.
I think I have all the scripts for sarge straighted out now and
packages are progressing from sid to sarge at the same time they do in
Debian (+- a day). There are still some packages that are older in
sarge than in sid and not yet rebuild, only 12932 out of
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
deb http://debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org/debian-pure64 testing main contrib non-free
In my boxes I already have such lines pointing to sarge, plus very high
pinning priorities for testing and/or stable, which ought to force
downgrade from sid if
ET works for me. although I've found sometimes when you install the
non-apt version it doesn't always put in the libraries in the expected
place but it was easily fixed by symlinking the libraries
from /usr/X11R6/lib64 to /usr/X11R6/lib (check the sub-directories too)
I've got the same
is it possible to donate harddrives/money for alioth?
seeing as space is at a premium, i'd be happy to pool in some
money/drives to see more space for the amd64 project (and the other
projects too).
i look at the hardware donations page ? should i just email them and ask
how to beef up alioth?
Giacomo Mulas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
deb http://debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org/debian-pure64 testing main contrib
non-free
In my boxes I already have such lines pointing to sarge, plus very
high pinning priorities for testing and/or
Patrick Flaherty [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
is it possible to donate harddrives/money for alioth?
seeing as space is at a premium, i'd be happy to pool in some
money/drives to see more space for the amd64 project (and the other
projects too).
i look at the hardware donations page ? should i
Please post whatever details you find out.
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Patrick Flaherty wrote:
is it possible to donate harddrives/money for alioth?
seeing as space is at a premium, i'd be happy to pool in some money/drives to
see more space for the amd64 project (and the other projects too).
i look at
Hi there, is there a solution for this problem?
If I turn from a song to another quickly Juk stops playing and aRts' use
of the system raises up to 60% when it normally is at 0,25%!!! After a
while a get a message like CPU overload, aborting. This problem is not
Juk related because the same
Hi all, will it be possible to switch from a pure64 distro to that
compiled with new gcc when this will be more stable? Or it will create
incompatibilities? Is there a real increase of performance? Thanks
--
Alessandro Dal Grande
Student In The University Of Padua - Computer Science
Linux
On 11 Feb 2005, 18:06, Goswin von Brederlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So anyone willing to test testing, esspecialy a fresh install, can
point apt to:
deb http://debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org/debian-pure64 testing main contrib
non-free
Hopefully it will be soon propagated on mirrors too.
Hello everybody,
I'm using an updated sid pure64 and I've got some troubles with my sata
disks, but I'm not sure if the problem is in the hardware (in disks or
maybe in the controller) or in the software... Maybe you can give me a
good suggestion :-)
Sometimes disk I/O stops and I'm just able
Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
For a fresh install you need a netinst or monolithic CD as the
kernel-image udebs have not moved to sarge yet. The netboot would fail
to find the modules.
I'll try to test this on a few systems sometime soon.
As for the installation, can DFS be used to install
v0n0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why this package is not yet ported to amd64? If I create a deb could
it contribute to the official pool? Thanks
--
Alessandro Dal Grande
Student In The University Of Padua - Computer Science
Linux Registered User #359258
System: GNU/Linux Debian Sid Pure64
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As for the installation, can DFS be used to install amd64-sarge?
I tried this last year using the same images from October.
The DFS takes more expertise to use than the Debian Installer.
The DFS boots into ram like a LiveCD unless you tell the kernel
to boot an existing
Hi Debian fans,
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Hi,
I succed installing Pure64 in my new box, but the installer gave me a
scare, the bug is so simple:
I used to have in my HD
hda1 XP (NTFS)
hda2 Debian (ext3) (sid/32)
hda3 Swap
...
I decided to overwrite hda1 and using the sid-amd64-netinst.iso ~(Feb 7),
first atemp failed in the step to
Goswin wrote:
So anyone willing to test testing, esspecialy a fresh install, can
point apt to:
deb http://debian-amd64.alioth.debian.org/debian-pure64 testing main contrib non-free
OK. I remember some things from my first install so now I can check.
I used the above sources.list with this image:
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