Op 20081121 om 15:02 schreef Otavio Salvador:
Geert Stappers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(That the daily d-i build of Sparc failed on 20 november due
gzip: ./tmp/netboot/vmlinuz-2.6.26-1-sparc64: not in gzip format
is something else ( next automatic build is at 12:00 UTC ))
Quite
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Hi,
I've just confirmed using the daily build netinst that getting
firmware file from a USB stick works.
Thanks.
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On Sunday 23 November 2008, Geert Stappers wrote:
Op 20081121 om 15:02 schreef Otavio Salvador:
Geert Stappers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(That the daily d-i build of Sparc failed on 20 november due
gzip: ./tmp/netboot/vmlinuz-2.6.26-1-sparc64: not in gzip format
is something else (
On Sunday 23 November 2008, I wrote:
Someone needs to trace the actual cause of the problem here. Why is the
kernel no longer getting compressed or not getting compressed
correctly?
Seems to me this is a in the kernel we take from the linux-image package
and thus a bug or change in linux-2.6.
On Sunday 23 November 2008, Frans Pop wrote:
On Sunday 23 November 2008, I wrote:
Someone needs to trace the actual cause of the problem here. Why is
the kernel no longer getting compressed or not getting compressed
correctly?
Seems to me this is a in the kernel we take from the
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 05:15:58PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
On Sunday 23 November 2008, I wrote:
Someone needs to trace the actual cause of the problem here. Why is the
kernel no longer getting compressed or not getting compressed
correctly?
Seems to me this is a in the kernel we take from
On Sunday 23 November 2008, Bastian Blank wrote:
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 05:15:58PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
On Sunday 23 November 2008, I wrote:
Someone needs to trace the actual cause of the problem here. Why is
the kernel no longer getting compressed or not getting compressed
(No need to CC me on replies.)
On Sunday 23 November 2008, you wrote:
GNOME and KDE desktops both has Network-Manager installed by default.
It would be good if XFCE and LXDE could also have Network-Manager or
something similar installed by default. Cause I felt these lightweight
desktops are
* Devin Carraway [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-11-19 13:31]:
Timezone setup was fine, but the system RTC does not appear to be running,
so attempts to write to the hardware clock (which require an RTC poll)
failed, causing a brief (but properly detected by the installer) hang.
Installed files were
Frans Pop wrote:
There are two images available for testing:
- lxde CD:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/fjp/debian-50-i386-lxde-CD.iso
- light desktop CD:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/fjp/debian-50-i386-light-CD.iso
Wow! I am so glad to see this come true. :)
On Sun, Nov 23 2008, Bastian Blank wrote:
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 05:15:58PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
On Sunday 23 November 2008, I wrote:
Someone needs to trace the actual cause of the problem here. Why is the
kernel no longer getting compressed or not getting compressed
correctly?
Seems
On Sun, Nov 23 2008, Frans Pop wrote:
On Sunday 23 November 2008, Bastian Blank wrote:
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 05:15:58PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
On Sunday 23 November 2008, I wrote:
Someone needs to trace the actual cause of the problem here. Why is
the kernel no longer getting
On Sat, 2008-11-22 at 13:56 +0100, Jérémy Bobbio wrote:
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 03:31:42PM +, Ian Campbell wrote:
Jérémy are you OK with me reverting r55059. According to #464962 the
issue is fixed in the kernel with 2.6.26-8.
Please do so…
Thanks. I've committed it now. I'm not an
Hi,
I looked into it, and here's what I get on my SunBlade 1000 when I
boot using serial console:
~ # dmesg | grep -i console
[0.00] console [earlyprom0] enabled
[ 53.918290] Console: colour dummy device 80x25
[ 53.971361] console handover: boot [earlyprom0] - real [tty0]
[
severity 504721 serious
thanks
On Sunday 23 November 2008, Jurij Smakov wrote:
So, the problem is that reopen-console gives preference to the value
in 'console handover' line, which is incorrect on sparc (refers to a
real terminal console even if one is connecting through serial).
As serial
On Sunday 23 November 2008, Ian Campbell wrote:
Author: ijc-guest
Date: Sun Nov 23 22:08:40 2008
New Revision: 56775
Log:
base-installer 1.98 has been uploaded already so move my entry to new
1.99.
Please do so correctly:
- The new entry is missing a proper signature.
- The old entry now
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
severity 504721 serious
Bug#504721: Console broken on debian-installer on Sparc LDOM
Severity set to `serious' from `important'
thanks
Stopping processing here.
Please contact me if you need assistance.
Debian bug tracking system administrator
Package: kernel-package
Version: 11.0011
Severity: serious
Tags: d-i
Justification: kernels built using this break sparc D-I builds
Daily builds of D-I for sparc have been failing with:
gzip: ./tmp/netboot/vmlinuz-2.6.26-1-sparc64: not in gzip format
This has been traced to the fact that the
On Sunday 23 November 2008, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
On Sun, Nov 23 2008, Frans Pop wrote:
On Sunday 23 November 2008, Bastian Blank wrote:
sparc still uses kernel-package for building, so I would not count
on anything.
Right. So RC bug there.
File it, with details.
Even
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A new idea that Steve suggested was to make the i386 and amd64 DVDs, and
if possible also the i386/amd64 multi-arch DVD (with or without powerpc
depending on space), support *all four* desktops. This would be
implemented a bit differently, namely by
Ian Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
base-installer (1.98) unstable; urgency=low
[ Colin Watson ]
* Add support for AMD CPU families 16 (Phenom) and 17 (Griffin/Puma) on
i386 (thanks, Roger Mach and Soren Hansen).
- [ Ian Campbell ]
- * Use -686 kernels for
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 10:28, Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Devin Carraway [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-11-19 13:31]:
Timezone setup was fine, but the system RTC does not appear to be running,
so attempts to write to the hardware clock (which require an RTC poll)
failed, causing a
On Monday 24 November 2008, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
Could you provide more detail, please? This is not enough to
indicate where the fault lies. At a minimum, the kernel package
invocation line, and the full logs of the build where failure was
noticed should be provided to the bug
On Monday 24 November 2008, Otavio Salvador wrote:
Ian Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
base-installer (1.98) unstable; urgency=low
[ Colin Watson ]
* Add support for AMD CPU families 16 (Phenom) and 17
(Griffin/Puma) on i386 (thanks, Roger Mach and Soren Hansen).
- [ Ian
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