Am Samstag, den 31.05.2014, 11:33 +0200 schrieb Jochen Fahrner:
some more info on this. I installed kernel 3.12 and 3.14 from wheezy
backports, and both don't have this shutdown problem.
Maybe it has something to do with acpi. If I boot kernel 3.2 with acpi=off,
system is halted on
Package: linux
Version: 3.2+46
I've recently ordered a USB to ethernet device. I discovered it was
not supported by the default debian linux kernel.:
$ dmesg
[...]
[1298859.872546] usb 4-1.3: USB disconnect, device number 83
[1298862.118668] usb 4-1.3: new full-speed USB device number 84 using
On 2014-06-09 02:24, Ben Hutchings wrote:
The Debian s390x architecture has 64-bit userland whereas s390 has
32-bit userland. A 64-bit kernel can be used with either. Now that
Debian supports multiarch and officially supports s390x, it makes more
sense to assign a 64-bit kernel package to
I'm sorry to bother with such a simple question, but I've posted a similar
request at every debian forum that I can find with no answers.
I'd like to know why the amd64 port has removed support for the pata_legacy
module?
I'm sure there's a good or maybe even obvious reason, but I just can't
Package: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.115
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Hi,
On most virtual machines it is possible to use the virtio interface
through the PCI bus to export for example block or net devices. On some
architectures the emulated machine does not have a PCI bus, and thus the
transport
The problem persists in version 3.14.5-1~bpo70+1 as well.
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