On Thursday 02 February 2006 10:05, Debian User Leonard Chatagnier
wrote:
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Ok, I think I understand; the gcc-4.0 compiler is
responsible for the
difference. Must have missed the warning documentation
on this. I recently
had to revise the Linuxant Makefile for their tar.gz
driver package
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Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
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Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
I'm running 2.6.15-1-686 with testing/some
experimental snip
Ok, there's your problem
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Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
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Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
I'm running 2.6.15-1-686 with testing/some
experimental snip
Ok, there's your problem
I'm running 2.6.15-1-686 with testing/some
experimental and getting KDE opening errors with
Openoffice(SIG 11 and sometimes 4). Using OO v1.1 but
v2.0 is available. So tried to upgrade OO to 2.0 but
Apt refused to do so.
Aptitude doesn't show anything but Wajig shows unmet
dependency for
is installed. The post with all the details,
* *hcfpcimodem_1.08full_i386.deb Fails With SegFault Using
2.6.15-1-686And gcc-3.3.5
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/01/msg01581.html*
/Debian User Leonard Chatagnier/
* * http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2006/01/msg01583
The modem drivers install on 2.6.8-2-686 using
gcc-3.3.5 but not on 2.6.15-1-686 recently installed.
I installed gcc-4 as indicated by the dpkg
output but the error stays the same. It also appears I
have no devfs and can't start it(see output below)
even though it's in lilo.conf to mount it
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
That may not fix it. Try setting your clock to UTC (and set UTC=yes in
/etc/default/rcS). If you can live with that, your Debian system will be
that much happier and stable, hardware clocks were meant to be always in
UTC, it's just old
I've just signed up for SBC Dialup and was able to get on line without
any more problems
than modifying the user ID and password entries in Pap- and
Chap-secrets. However, I'm
unable to activate my email account, [EMAIL PROTECTED] I tried the
URI, tinyurl.com/3k9ds,
that SBC said to use to
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 07:32:33AM -0500, Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
I've just signed up for SBC Dialup and was able to get on line without any more
problems
than modifying the user ID and password entries in Pap- and Chap-secrets.
However, I'm
unable
Ben Alls wrote:
kde uses oss by default, try to set arts to use ALSA in the KControl
panel. go to sound options, and advanced (i think) to change the
driver to alsa rather than oss. if that doesnt work, try un-installin
alsa and adding snd-mixer-oss and snd-pcm-oss to you /etc/modules
file.
Nick Coleman wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 14:16, Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Well, seems I have a little problem I don't know how to handle. I
had installed Sid versions of kmplayer, mozilla-mplayer, mplayer-386
and the dependencies. Didn't like the way it worked, especially
Nick wrote:
posted mailed
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Using Sarge stable with RealPlayer 10 Gold. Can play audio/video files
with realplayer on all sites but
can't play movie trailers or clips(wmv format) on any site.
mplayer and xine will play wmv files. mplayer has
Nick Coleman wrote:
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 16:48, Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Had these installed but just noticed that the mplayerplug-in*.so
files are now missing. Still have the mplayerplug-in*.xpt files.
Reinstalled
mozilla-mplayer and got mplayerplug-in.so back in
/usr/lib
Using Sarge stable with RealPlayer 10 Gold. Can play audio/video files
with realplayer on all sites but
can't play movie trailers or clips(wmv format) on any site. Have tried
my.yahoo.com, cnn.com and movie.com
and all I get is the usual player screen with a black background and no
picture in
Kent West wrote:
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Using Sarge stable with RealPlayer 10 Gold. Can play audio/video
files with realplayer on all sites but
can't play movie trailers or clips(wmv format) on any site. Have
tried my.yahoo.com, cnn.com and movie.com
and all I get
Just finished configuring Guarddog firewall using the Using Guarddog
Basic Configuation Tutorial in the KDE help files. The tutorial seemed
fairly easy to use and understand so, I'm a little surprised that I was
blocked from accessing the internet. However, I'm new to Linux and have
only used
No response after being posted for three days. Hoping it was just
overlooked. Would appreciate any guidance whatsoever. This was posted
to Linuxant.com support with reply only that devfs and/or modprobe
configuration was causing the problem, not the modem driver. Have read
all related
Missing devfs file in /dev prevents hcfpci~1.deb from installing without
error. Using dpkg -i hcfpci~1.deb
to install driver. Reinstalling devfsd didn't help-/dev/devfs is still
missing and dpkg -i hcf*~1.deb still gives
the same error. Appreciate any help resolving this problem. Please
Jacob S wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 16:04:45 -0500
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to everyone for your quick response to my question. I'll have
to get back with SBC and see if I can
talk with a tier 2 or 3 tech person and get going with DSL I didn't
reply
I was contacted by SBC(telephone service) about DSL service which I
want. While talking to
the rep, found out that their DSL service wont work on Linux OS(they say
just MSWindows and
MacIntosh OS). I find this hard to believe and am wondering if someone
in SBC's service region
is using it and
Thanks to everyone for your quick response to my question. I'll have to
get back with SBC and see if I can
talk with a tier 2 or 3 tech person and get going with DSL I didn't
reply to any specific posting as I'm not
subscribed and forgot to request copying my email address.
I've never used a
Kent West wrote:
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
n Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 12:47:39PM -0500, Debian User Leonard
Chatagnier wrote:
Many changes were made in the configuration files to no avail. The
current configuration files and errer messages are below: (Note: I
have pon
Kent West wrote:
Kent West wrote:
I believe I'd purge and then reinstall wvdial, and maybe.
Don't you just love sentence fragments? They're so very.
Seriously, ignore the partial. I was going to say I might would also
purge/reinstall the ppp-related stuff, but then I remembered
Gayle Lee Fairless wrote:
I'm having some of the same issues that Leonard has. The wvdial
doesn't appear to work on 2.6 kernels. I've scripted the tests as high as
kernel 2.6.12. It seems that the connection is immediately lost with only
0.0 or 0.1 minutes connection time reported.
I
Kent West wrote:
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
I still get the warning about can't write PAP-secrets and
Chap-secrets-Permission denied, when calling wvdial as user.
What is the Debian preferred way to do this?
Is your user a member of the dip and dialout groups
Kent West wrote:
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
I still get the warning about can't write PAP-secrets and
Chap-secrets-Permission denied, when calling wvdial as user.
What is the Debian preferred way
n Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 12:47:39PM -0500, Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Many changes were made in the configuration files to no avail. The
current configuration files and errer messages
are below: (Note: I have pon working on sarge now but can't remember how
I got it now.)
Thanks
, little proud, looked at kppp-options
and noticed #noauth, uncommenting it fixed KPPP. But wvdial still broke.
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote: (FROM ORIGINAL POST)
Discovered wvdial and pon not working after finally getting the
2.4.27-2-386 KI to boot. Ran wvdialconf and
pppconfig which
Discovered wvdial and pon not working after finally getting the
2.4.27-2-386 KI to boot. Ran wvdialconf and
pppconfig which didn't change anything. Chmod a+rwx on all wvdial and
wvdial.conf files. Some Debians may
say that's not the way, but I don't want to use su and don't have to on
pon,
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Marty wrote:
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Discovered wvdial and pon not working after finally getting the
2.4.27-2-386 KI to boot. Ran wvdialconf and
pppconfig which didn't change anything. Chmod a+rwx on all wvdial
and wvdial.conf files. Some Debians may
say
Marty wrote:
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Hi Marty,
Took out init3=ATDT, logged out KDE and back in and still getting
same wvdial error message, ie., no dialer
defaults.
This doesn't seem to appear in Bug #276020, so it looks like a different
problem.
So, shut down
Kent West wrote:
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Sorry again. After I emailed my response, I realized I for got to run
lilo. So ran it and got this error:
ChatagnierL-Home:/home/lchata# lilo
Fatal: Image name, label, or alias is too long: 'Linux-2.4.27-2-386'
ChatagnierL-Home:/home
Marty wrote:
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
See below for links. Not sure what you mean by what happens when you
boot
using LinuxOLD. It boots normally as it did since first installed.
I do see that
Output module failed to load as was the case on my old sarge. If
your refering
Marty wrote:
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
You can, if you will, tell me just how you remove a kernel(outline
the process).
Like any other package: apt-get remove pkgname or use aptitude,
dselect, etc.
I don't use the packaged kernels so I don't know but if it tries to
re-install
Kent West wrote:
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
The 2.4.27-2-386 kernel was forced on me by the dist-upgrade. I planned
on going to the 2.6.6-2-686 kernel and will eventually, probably
soon. Kent
finally fixed lilo for me so that sarge boots now if you haven't
already read it.
You
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Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
VFS: Cannot open rootdevice 301 or 30:01
Please append a correct root= boot option
Kernel panic: VFS unable to mount root fs on 30:01
Ok, not worried at this time as I have my woody
CD's and can do a
rescbf24 to mount
Kent,
Sorry about my mixup. Found the original reply in drafts; never sent.
This is new reply that is more current. My reply is bolow:
Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
VFS: Cannot open rootdevice 301 or 30:01
Please append a correct root= boot option
Kernel panic: VFS unable to mount root fs on
Kent West wrote:
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Kent,
Sorry about my mixup. Found the original reply in drafts; never sent.
This is new reply that is more current. My reply is bolow:
Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Sarge's boot is hosed, but you've
Kent West wrote:
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Kent,
Sorry about my mixup. Found the original reply in drafts; never sent.
This is new reply that is more current. My reply is bolow:
Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Sarge's boot is hosed, but you've
Kent West wrote:
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Kent West wrote:
The line should be:
initrd=/initrd.img
I put the / in front of initrd.img and rebooted with kernel panic
again giving
these same boot messages:
VFS: Cannot open root device 301 or 03:01
Please
Marty wrote:
Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
The output of cat /etc/fstab, cfdisk and lilo.conf are shown at the end
of this message.
Hi Leonard,
I looked over your files. First did you verify the links /vmlinuz
and /vmlinuz.old? Second, what happens when you boot using LinuxOLD
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CC: Debian User Leonard Chatagnier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 23 Jun 2005, Edward Dunagin wrote:
let me see if i can help.
i am assuming you downloaded kernel-image-2.6.8-686.
if that is right, the download would have included
initrd.image-2.6.8.686 and it would
Gayle Lee Fairless wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jun 2005, Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Gayle Lee Fairless wrote:
I just upgraded from the 2.4.18bf2.4 kernel, now LinuxOLD on my
LILO menu, to the 2.6.8 686 kernel available from sarge.
Unfortunately the 2.6 kernel gives me
David MartÃnez Moreno wrote:
El Martes, 21 de Junio de 2005 19:43, Debian User Leonard Chatagnier escribió:
Background-After an apt-get dist-upgrade from woody to sarge-stable
encountered many dependency issues.
Xserver-xfree86, kdm and many others were not installed. Ater manually
Background-After an apt-get dist-upgrade from woody to sarge-stable
encountered many dependency issues.
Xserver-xfree86, kdm and many others were not installed. Ater manually
installing xserver-xfree86, kdm and the
kde package files and getting X started, I've these unresolved issues:
I can
Lee Braiden wrote:
On Tuesday 21 Jun 2005 18:20, Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
I can login to kde with 18-20 KNotify messages popping up and if I
select and click OK on the notification popup or
try to close out ktips, the system freezes up or at best operates in
super slow motion
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