Re: xfree86 and lilo

2004-03-31 Thread Bill Marcum
On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 09:34:07PM -0600, Aswin Venkat wrote:
> 
> Does anybody know of functioning backports for xfree86 4.3 and
> after?. The ones that i know of don't work anymore. I had problems
> compiling xfree864.3 and 4.4 so would prefer using backports. Thanks.
> 
I don't know about backports, but xfree86 4.3 has been moved into 
testing.


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Re: xfree86 and lilo

2004-03-30 Thread Bill Marcum
On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 09:34:07PM -0600, Aswin Venkat wrote:
> 
> Does anybody know of functioning backports for xfree86 4.3 and
> after?. The ones that i know of don't work anymore. I had problems
> compiling xfree864.3 and 4.4 so would prefer using backports. Thanks.
> 
I don't know about backports, but xfree86 4.3 has been moved into 
testing.


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Re: xfree86 and lilo

2004-03-30 Thread Aswin Venkat

Does anybody know of functioning backports for xfree86 4.3 and
after?. The ones that i know of don't work anymore. I had problems
compiling xfree864.3 and 4.4 so would prefer using backports. Thanks.


On 28-Mar-2004, Adam Aube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 > Aswin Venkat wrote:
 > 
 > > If i install the 2.6.4-kernel-image, is there a way of retaining the
 > > previous two versions as well?
 > 
 > This is automatic. Kernel packages are handled differently than other
 > packages - installing a new one won't uninstall older ones.
 > 
 > > Also, if i install a kernel-image and i find out later that there are
 > > patches i wish to add, is there a way to do it or is compiling the
 > > kernel the only option.
 > 
 > Compiling is the only option in this case, unless someone else has already
 > compiled one for you. Depending on the patches you want, finding a
 > pre-compiled kernel may be quite difficult.
 > 
 > Adam
 > 
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Re: xfree86 and lilo

2004-03-30 Thread Aswin Venkat

Does anybody know of functioning backports for xfree86 4.3 and
after?. The ones that i know of don't work anymore. I had problems
compiling xfree864.3 and 4.4 so would prefer using backports. Thanks.


On 28-Mar-2004, Adam Aube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 > Aswin Venkat wrote:
 > 
 > > If i install the 2.6.4-kernel-image, is there a way of retaining the
 > > previous two versions as well?
 > 
 > This is automatic. Kernel packages are handled differently than other
 > packages - installing a new one won't uninstall older ones.
 > 
 > > Also, if i install a kernel-image and i find out later that there are
 > > patches i wish to add, is there a way to do it or is compiling the
 > > kernel the only option.
 > 
 > Compiling is the only option in this case, unless someone else has already
 > compiled one for you. Depending on the patches you want, finding a
 > pre-compiled kernel may be quite difficult.
 > 
 > Adam
 > 
 > 
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Re: xfree86 and lilo

2004-03-28 Thread Adam Aube
Aswin Venkat wrote:

> If i install the 2.6.4-kernel-image, is there a way of retaining the
> previous two versions as well?

This is automatic. Kernel packages are handled differently than other
packages - installing a new one won't uninstall older ones.

> Also, if i install a kernel-image and i find out later that there are
> patches i wish to add, is there a way to do it or is compiling the
> kernel the only option.

Compiling is the only option in this case, unless someone else has already
compiled one for you. Depending on the patches you want, finding a
pre-compiled kernel may be quite difficult.

Adam



Re: xfree86 and lilo

2004-03-28 Thread Adam Aube
Aswin Venkat wrote:

> If i install the 2.6.4-kernel-image, is there a way of retaining the
> previous two versions as well?

This is automatic. Kernel packages are handled differently than other
packages - installing a new one won't uninstall older ones.

> Also, if i install a kernel-image and i find out later that there are
> patches i wish to add, is there a way to do it or is compiling the
> kernel the only option.

Compiling is the only option in this case, unless someone else has already
compiled one for you. Depending on the patches you want, finding a
pre-compiled kernel may be quite difficult.

Adam


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xfree86 and lilo

2004-03-27 Thread Aswin Venkat

Hi all-

I have a Sony PCG FRV-26 laptop running debian with a 2.4.22
kernel. The display card is ATI Radeon which is only supported by
versions of XFree86 4.3 and after. Currently, I have Xfree86 4.2.1 that
comes with the testing versions(i think!) and use the vesa driver for
the display. I have tried upgrading to XFree86 by downloading the 4.3
& 4.4 versions from the Xfree86 website but have been running into
problems. I can't get the gdm to run. I looked at /var/log/XFree86.0.log
--the system complains about the nvidia driver(something about a glx
extension) and that it cannot find
a usb mouse. I tried
installing the nvidia-glx package but that did'nt help. 4.2.1 runs
just fine though and i don't quite understand why 4.3 and 4.4 don't work
. I looked at a couple of backports to get 4.3 but
none that i am aware of function. Does anybody know of functioning
backports
where i
could get xfree86 4.3 and after. I know its available in the unstable
distribution but i'm a little wary of trying it unless i know it will
work. 

The other question i have is about lilo. I have kernels vmlinuz2.2.20 and
vmlinuz2.4.22 currently in my /boot. I noticed that there are a few
kernel-images for 2.6.4 available now. If i install the 2.6.4-kernel-image,
is there a way of retaining the previous two versions as well?. I
would like my machine to be able to run the other two kernels even if 2.6.4
installation does'nt work. Also,
if i install a kernel-image and i find out later that there are
patches i wish to add, is there a way to do it or is compiling the
kernel the only option. I am a relative newbie to debian installation
and would like to avoid compiling a kernel if possible.

THanks,
Aswin



xfree86 and lilo

2004-03-27 Thread Aswin Venkat

Hi all-

I have a Sony PCG FRV-26 laptop running debian with a 2.4.22
kernel. The display card is ATI Radeon which is only supported by
versions of XFree86 4.3 and after. Currently, I have Xfree86 4.2.1 that
comes with the testing versions(i think!) and use the vesa driver for
the display. I have tried upgrading to XFree86 by downloading the 4.3
& 4.4 versions from the Xfree86 website but have been running into
problems. I can't get the gdm to run. I looked at /var/log/XFree86.0.log
--the system complains about the nvidia driver(something about a glx
extension) and that it cannot find
a usb mouse. I tried
installing the nvidia-glx package but that did'nt help. 4.2.1 runs
just fine though and i don't quite understand why 4.3 and 4.4 don't work
. I looked at a couple of backports to get 4.3 but
none that i am aware of function. Does anybody know of functioning
backports
where i
could get xfree86 4.3 and after. I know its available in the unstable
distribution but i'm a little wary of trying it unless i know it will
work. 

The other question i have is about lilo. I have kernels vmlinuz2.2.20 and
vmlinuz2.4.22 currently in my /boot. I noticed that there are a few
kernel-images for 2.6.4 available now. If i install the 2.6.4-kernel-image,
is there a way of retaining the previous two versions as well?. I
would like my machine to be able to run the other two kernels even if 2.6.4
installation does'nt work. Also,
if i install a kernel-image and i find out later that there are
patches i wish to add, is there a way to do it or is compiling the
kernel the only option. I am a relative newbie to debian installation
and would like to avoid compiling a kernel if possible.

THanks,
Aswin


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