Now I know how to reproduce the bug:
- Plug in my external HDD
- Right click on the side bar of Nautilus - choose Safely remove
- System freezes
That's it. The bug happen with or without Compiz enabled
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I suspect your problem is caused by your previous glrx driver
installation. It is known that ATI proprietary driver overwrite some Xorg
libraries.
Try to follow this guide to remove all signs of glrx from your system and
then to reinstall Xorg driver:
What video card do you have and what driver do you use with it?
Dear Juan,
My video card is Radeon HD 3450.
I'm not sure what driver I'm using. How do I know that?
I tried to install a proprietary driver from AMD's site in my previous
installation but the performance was terrible so I didn't
Hi all,
I'm using Debian Squeeze with Gnome. Just 30mins ago, my desktop got
frozen. I don't know why. I must reset my PC by holding power button
to force shutting down. This happened several times before. I guess
Gnome is not working fine enough, but I have no evidences.
How can I know what
When computer freezes, can you still login via ssh?
I was on my graphical desktop with Compiz enabled. When it got frozen,
I couldn't do anything on my PC. I didn't try to login remotely
Thanks,
Hoang
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Try the ssh login. If you can still get through ssh, it can be a X
freeze. Also, disable the compiz stuff to see if you get any improvement.
Dear Camaleón,
I reset my PC already and currently I don't know how to reproduce that
bug. Actually that bug doesn't occur so often that I can actively
I have used a plain USB flash key (fat32 formatted), edited /etc/fstab
and added:
***
UUID=12345-6789 /mnt auto defaults,noauto 0 0
***
And after reboot, neither nautilus nor mount command showed up the
volume as mounted nor even as present.
Once I run mount -U 12345-6789
My mistake - I should have said - reboot instead of log out.
Before trying special udev rules... re-enable (uncomment) those fstab
lines that refer to the sda1 and sda2.
No need to run mount -a afterwards.
Regrettably I can't remember which services need to be restarted - so
make like
There can be another possibility. How does you /etc/fstab file look
like? If you manually add this two volumes at /etc/fstab they will
be considered as static mount points and there you can choose noauto
to avoid automatic mounting at boot (I hope GNOME honors this setting).
Greetings,
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Dear Hoang Le,
please don't top-post. It limits the number of emails I
can read. See:- http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote2.html#ss2.3
Dear Scott, I'm sorry for the inconvenience
I don't have Nautilus to experiment with - and I'm speculating that you
are referring
1. Follow the instructions in the previous email and use the following
(everything between the === rows) to create a new fstab (don't forget to
back up the existing fstab)
===
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
Firstly did you run:-
# mount -a
after creating the new fstab??
Secondly did you log out and log back in??
Yes, I did both
If the answer to both questions is yes - repost and I'll do my best to
and help you:-
restore the original fstab
creating a modified udev rule to hide those
Nautilus displays partitions that are mounted, either manually or by an
automatic system (e.g., GNOME's volume manager, udisks, etc..).
I think Nautilus sidebar displays unmounted partitions as well, because I
need to mount my Windows partitions ( by clicking on that partition and
providing
much,
Hoang Le
installation
UUID=73b82a95-b080-4088-9c3d-1ff8445b2f68 / ext4
errors=remount-ro 0 1
# swap was on /dev/sda7 during installation
UUID=54330dab-8d32-4c99-a068-3bcb04f01b61 noneswapsw
0 0
Best regards,
Hoang Le
When you say hide do you mean:-
don't
to the top.
Best regards,
Hoang Le
ISO file
or even double click on that iso file to mount by default?
Thank you very much,
Hoang Le
yes I mean without. I mean, users unnecessarily know whether they are
using a script or not to open that file. If there's a support
software/script/or whatever installed, then simple just double-click to open
if it's the default action. Explicitly choosing the script name under
Scripts submenu
They told me that it would take at most 3 days but actually just one day in
my case. I sent it on Monday afternoon and received on Tuesday afternoon
You're welcome. Glad you got it fixed. What was HP's turn around
time--how long were you without the laptop?
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Dear Stan,
I sent my laptop to HP and I got the fan replaced. Now it's running quite
cool.
Thank you for your support
Hoang Le
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 10:27 AM, Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.comwrote:
Hoang Le put forth on 4/18/2011 9:55 PM:
Dear Stan,
Unfortuntately, my PC don't
Hi there,
I'm using Squeeze on HP 6930p. I notice that temperatures on Windows 7 are
much better. Currently, with only Compiz enabled, my temperatures are around
60C. I can really feel the heat under my hands.
I looked around the web for solutions but haven't succeeded yet. Installed
fancontrol
Dear Stan,
Unfortuntately, my PC don't have an option to control fan speed in BIOS.
Just one option: Fan always on on AC power. This machine run really
quietly. Is there anyway to check the fan speed from Linux?
Thank you
Hoang Le
If you have the option of putting temp/fan speed under BIOS
Dear Camaleón,
How can I know what package the bug belongs to? For now, all I know is that
that message can be found in kern.log file
Thank you,
Hoang Le
Hi everybody,
Does anybody get that message with Squeeze?
My Debian is 6.0.1, 32-bit, kernel 2.6.32-5-686
Best regards,
Hoang Le
:22 AM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 10 Apr 2011 23:45:42 +0700, Hoang Le wrote:
Does anybody get that message with Squeeze?
My Debian is 6.0.1, 32-bit, kernel 2.6.32-5-686
What's the involved device?
lspci | grep 01.00
Are you facing any visible problem in addition
Hi everybody,
I get error messages every time I hibernate my debian, something look like
LNXPOWER failed to thaw.
Does anyone have this error?
Thank you and regards
Hi Michael,
How could I get that information ?
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 10:28 PM, Michael Ott mich...@king-coder.de wrote:
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Hi Hoang Le!
I get error messages every time I hibernate my debian, something look
like LNXPOWER failed to thaw.
Does
Dear Camaleon,
unifont works perfectly.
Thank you very much
Hi,
When my Debian ( Squeeze ) begins to boot, I always see this message before
Plymouth actually starts
pci :01:00.0: BAR 6: no parent found for of device
How do I fix this?
Thank you,
Hoang Le
Complex fonts such as Asian fonts are not installed by defaults.
Is there any way to install all or most of them without picking individual
font?
Thank you
I'm using default Squeeze with Gnome. I've tried SLIM login manager and want
to go back to gdm3 but don't know how to switch back. Now my debian doesn't
start any login manager, so I must start gdm3 manually from console screen.
I noticed that after installing SLIM, a window was open to select
Thank you, Matt, it works perfectly
Try typing in:
su
(followed by your root password)
then type in:
dpkg-reconfigure gdm3
It should give you an option to select GDM as the login manager.
Thank you, it's very useful, I don't need to remember every individual
configure* command anymore.
For you, it might be best to install a package called 'configure-debian'.
If you call this up from the command line (as already described) you will
be able to configure your whole system like
Thank Tom, it works in term of disabling the user list. That's nice. But do
you know how to downgrade to gdm 2.20 ?
Debian way:
sudo -u Debian-gdm gconftool-2
/apps/gdm/simple-greeter/disable_user_list --set --type=boolean true
Thank you Rob, I had dkpg broken and some apps were gone for the first time,
I don't know why, but I succeeded the second time
That's ok. gnome and gnome-desktop-environment are just meta packages.
No actual applications are going to be removed except for gdm3.
-Rob
Because I like the old flat style, not this Mac-like login screen :)
When I tried to install gdm, to replace gdm3, I got these message:
The following packages will be REMOVED:
gdm3 gnome gnome-desktop-environment
The following NEW packages will be installed:
fast-user-switch-applet gdm gdm-themes libdmx1
I think I need to do something else...
,
Hoang Le
Hi,
I have small problem with Plymouth on default Squeeze ( Gnome ). When I shut
down my computer, system logs out automatically before shutting down. I can
see gdm screen before shutdown splash screen is started.
Thank you!
Hoang Le
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