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somebody suggest an appropriate package to which I can
submit a bug report on this?
FTBFS bugs should be reported against the corresponding packages, but
otherwise this is just normal sid churn.
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pre-packaged kernels from sid first.
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of the native
PMU/SMU then.
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On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 07:12, Nano Nano wrote:
I'm running XFree 4.3 from SID with the FGLRX drivers from ATI.
My OpenGL is working *very* well. Obviously a non-tainted kernel would
be preferable, but framerate is God.
Would xlibmesa-dri provide (1) additional, (2) alternate, or (3)
Inspired by a very good article about ALSA in the German magazine c't
26/2003, I finally got the ALSA dmix plugin working fine and thus rid of
problems with apps blocking each other on sound playback, without
needing any of the sound servers which all are unsatisfactory for me
(not to mention
On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 18:09, Sven Luther wrote:
I suppose it would be enough to fill a bugreport about this
against the 4.3.0 experimental X packages, and Branden will either
backport the fix from the XFree86 CVS servers, or implement a new fix.
I suppose this may already have happened.
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 18:27, Andreas Wüst wrote:
On Mittwoch, 09-Jul-03 at 23:01:12, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 00:23, Andreas Wüst wrote:
On Mittwoch, 09-Jul-03 at 22:30:19, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 17:47, Andreas Wüst wrote:
I've installed
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. In other words, when I log out, I can ctrl-alt-F2, ctrl-F7 and
everyting works wonderfully. Is my setup messed up somewhere?
I doubt it, sounds like an X bug. As a workaround, you could have your
display manager always restart the X server.
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into
account for resetting the suspend time-out...?
Can anyone confirm this?
Is this a KDE or X bug?
Neither AFAICT. I don't see either having anything to do with APM
suspend. I'd rather suspect apmd or the kernel APM code.
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terms.
If you're running a 2.4 kernel, try 2.4.7 or later. The VM performance has
improved significantly.
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Don't you have the Debian devfsd package installed? It did all that for me
automatically.
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to get the C library manpages.
The description of manpages-dev says it contains such, but that glibc-doc may
contain more accurate information - maybe just not in manpages but rather in
texinfo?
Michel
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Brendan J Simon wrote:
Is psnup part of some debian package ?
Yep, psutils.
Michel
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version.
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Can anyone tell me briefly what to do or point me to appropriate
documentation?
Michel
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fine (for the 2.2
tree, anyway).
The same thing for me with 2.3.40
Michel
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: You might be interested in 'apt-get autoclean'
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After more tinkering around, I think I've found the problem. The problem
is that updatedb is not able to execute the frcode program which it calls
to compress the database. In looking at an older version of updatedb, it
contains the line:
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--- Luis Campos de Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. ftp ftp.kernel.org (get kernel-2.3.40, latest stable kernel until now)
tar/gz format.
All 2.3.x (In fact, all kernels with an odd middle number) are unstable by
definition.
5. (as root, too. Same dir) make zImage
At this point,
--- Ed Cogburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To clear up the earlier confusion from above: I now know the
SetKbdSettings
stuff is coming from *GNOME* (latest version of GNOME, I'm using potato
updated almost daily). It now sets the keyboard every time it starts, thus
the value of AutoRepeat in
--- Kurt Swigart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My ppp connection quits working when I start X. It doesn't happen all
the time, just about 60%. Stopping X does not make it better.
How heavy is the overall system load?
The problem seems to be with the modem (or the serial port), since even if
--- Cameron Matheson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I downloaded GNOME last night with apt, and it seems like it installed the
programs that come with GNOME, but when I boot up, the GNOME bar-type thing
isn't there.
You mean the panel? Package gnome-panel IIRC.
The easiest way to get a working
--- Robyn Manning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to install libtiff3g, so I can install kde, it requires
libz1 but I can't find it anywhere.
AFAIK it's provided by zlib1g
Doesn't APT find out on its own?
Michel
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--- Josh Orfanakis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I upgraded to Xfree3.3.6 to support my Diamond Viper 550. The installation
goes fine but when I startx X comes up in 320x240. Shift-Alt + or - on the
number pad or the keyboard does nothing but put a + and - sign on the xterm
prompt.
Try
--- DOUGLAS HUNTER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I'm in bash and trying to ls large files I can only see the last
part of the file due to it scrolling past too fast.
Is there a command to insert that means I can veiw the output page by
page and change pages when I want to ?
ls | more
The
--- Phillip Deackes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Each time I log on using GDM or KDM I get a Gnome message telling me
that Gnome cannot find the internet address for scgf (my system
hostname).
My /etc/hosts contains:
127.0.0.1 localhost
0.0.0.0 scgf.gmx.net scgf
If I do
--- W. Keegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've since recompiled the kernel and while it's much smaller and I
think its faster then before it's not at par with the 486-33.
I told you :)
The 486-33 (Carol) has 42mb ram and I was wrong about the 486-
100 (Alice) machine it's only got 20mb of
--- Bill Keegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running Corel/Debian v1.0 on a AMD 486-100. 24mb ram,
This is very little RAM.
1G hd, networked with three other PCs. This workstation is 5X slower then
a
486-33 running RH 5.0 acting as a gateway, Samba server, mail, etc.
How much does this one
--- hypnos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Michel Dänzer wrote:
/sbin/ipchains -A forward -s 10.0.0.0/24 -j MASQ
The IP address looks funny. Sure it's private?
That's the private Class A network address. It does
look like he is using a Class C network 10.0.0 though
--- rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know there are little windows utils to do this but someone
can cobble up an awk one-liner or something. I did it with rexx.
Am I missing something, or should dos2unix/unix2dos from the sysutils pckage
do the job?
Michel
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--- Patrick Kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would you mind explaining when to use 10.0.0.0/8 10.0.0.0/24 and
10.0.0.0/32
With 10.0.0.0/24, the masquerading code will only forward from/to IPs
10.0.0.x, whereas with 10.0.0.0/8 10.x.x.x , which is probably what you want
(although it escapes me
--- Jesse Jacobsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OTOH, Netscape is always sluggish, as is Enlightenment and some others.
It's kinda fast on my Athlon/500 :)
Michel
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--- Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't get ipchains to work and get no error messages when I run
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
/sbin/ipchains -P forward DENY
/sbin/ipchains -A forward -s 10.0.0.0/24 -j MASQ
The IP address looks funny. Sure it's private?
Michel
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--- Bruce Sass [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shooting in the dark here, I'd be looking at the ppp log
Nothing helpful there.
and maybe the compression scheme the modem is using (different init
strings),
I hoped some kind of modem wizard here might be able to help me there... I'm
pretty stuck
--- José_Luis_Gómez_Dans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2/specs
gcc version 2.95.2 2116 (Debian GNU/Linux)
Optimization is set to O2. However, I also issue the
-fno-strict-aliasing option, as recommended by
--- José_Luis_Gómez_Dans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 07:56:43AM -0800, Michel Dänzer wrote:
This is not needed anymore with 2.95.2
On the contrary, if you want to build apps with strict aliasing, you have
to
add -fstrict-aliasing.
So what flags should I
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I have seen the same problem with the XF86_SVGA server with ATI cards. I
could not switch between X and a virtual console without blanking the
screen, freezing things, and other unpleasantness.
I would suggest using an accelerated server if one
--- Brian May [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave == Dave Sherohman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dave I'm pretty sure that diald will do this. Send it a 'force'
Dave command and it will retry failed/dropped connections with
Dave options for starting and maximum interval between
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I discovered my problem, but another came up. Here it is: I was
tweaking some of /etc/X11/XF86Config, where it configures the mouse. I
modified /dev/mouse to /dev/ttyS3 (where my mouse is). X failed.
Have you set the correct mouse protocol/type in
--- Bruce Sass [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. I have a USR V90 56k modem. If I let it connect at anything above
33600, the RX rate drops drastically - to around 1kB/s. Any
suggestions?
But, do you think it will also help with this problem? It also shows up
with virtually no
--- Alisdair McDiarmid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Jan 16, 2000 at 06:53:25PM +, Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
I just upgraded my machine to current potato, and the keyboard
autorepeat settings have changed: delay is now 500ms instead of ~300ms
as it was before.
I've fixed the
--- jason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i think i remember a past post about how to get netscape commicator to
share the mail box between win9x/linux partiions..
what's i've done is put the mail box on the windows partition .. mount it
from linux and point there.. but it doesn't seem to be
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In attempting to dpkg -i libgtk1.2_1.2.6-1.deb, the current potato
libgtk, I'm getting the following:
dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe)
dpkg: error processing libgtk1.2_1.2.6-1.deb) ...
subprocess dpkg-deb --fsys-tarfile returned error
--- Phil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have install Debian on my PC and start X sucessfully.
However, the windows and icons are to large. Althought I could cycle the
resolution by Ctrl+Alt+Keypad-plus , but I still want to start X at
correct resolution mode.
So I want to reorder the modeline
--- Ed Cogburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is, to me, something suspicious that I haven't noticed before.
The last lines of the text console after starting X now include:
SetKbdSettings - type: 0 rate: 5 delay: 105 snumlk: 0
SetKbdSettings - succeeded
Where is
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ethan you were partially correct in your reply.
When I comment out the if structure that tests for the
existence of .bashrc, and 'sources' it if it does exist,
there are no problems. That is, I can source the file
without any problems.
However the problem
luck,
Michel
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--- Howard Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's a simple solution to that kind of problems. There's a file called
Contents-i386.gz in the dists/your dist directory. It lists every
single file with the package that contains it.
So a 'zgrep file I need Contents-i386.gz' gives you the
--- Gerhard Heid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i need xserver-vga 3.3.5-2 for Nvidia Riva TNT2 graphic i386 -unstable,
but dpkg needs libz1-Packet to be installed before. This Packet is not
listet at all.
As someone else has already said, it's provided by zlib1g.
APT would have sorted this
--- Bruce Sass [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried running irqtune from the hwtools package?
Nope, I just stumbled upon irqtune when reading the IPmasq (or was it diald?
;) HOWTO yesterday. I'll try it next weekend.
1. I have a USR V90 56k modem. If I let it connect at anything above
Let me comment on two different posts in one:
--- Cameron Matheson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know where I can get libXpm.so.4?
--- Ron Farrer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jpeg.h:8: jpeglib.h: No such file or directory
jpeg.h:9: png.h: No such file or directory
make: *** [atom.o]
--- Martin Bialasinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* mike == mike ber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mike Is it possible to go back to the point where you are asked which
mike Tasks or Profiles you want installed. Thanks.
No, not in Debian 2.1
It will be possible in Debian 2.2
And how is it
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