Re: iceweasel based on firefox 6.0 for squeeze

2011-09-25 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Ah, that webpage did the trick, thanks! -PT On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 5:04 PM, Peter Tenenbaum peter.g.tenenb...@gmail.com wrote: I would like to migrate to firefox 6.0, but I'd like to do it using the debian iceweasel distribution. Can anyone tell me how to go about setting that up

iceweasel based on firefox 6.0 for squeeze

2011-09-24 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
I would like to migrate to firefox 6.0, but I'd like to do it using the debian iceweasel distribution. Can anyone tell me how to go about setting that up? Thanks in advance, -PT

Re: Needed: a grub2 expert

2011-06-27 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
That worked, thanks! -PT On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 12:00 PM, lee l...@yun.yagibdah.de wrote: martin f krafft madd...@debian.org writes: also sprach Peter Tenenbaum peter.g.tenenb...@gmail.com [2011.06.26.0227 +0200]: I suppose that is possible. However, the workstation has 2 internal

Needed: a grub2 expert

2011-06-25 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
I'm having a problem with my debian squeeze desktop. The problem is as follows: I have a system with a software raid-1 root partition (set up with mdadm) and a non-raid boot partition. The system uses grub2 as its bootloader. Under ordinary circumstances everything works correctly, but when I

Re: Needed: a grub2 expert

2011-06-25 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
be enough to allow them all to initialize properly. -PT On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 12:32 PM, martin f krafft madd...@debian.orgwrote: also sprach Peter Tenenbaum peter.g.tenenb...@gmail.com [2011.06.25.2028 +0200]: Under ordinary circumstances everything works correctly, but when I have my (non

Re: Unable to boot squeeze on sw raid array when external USB drive connected

2011-05-21 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
, Peter Tenenbaum peter.g.tenenb...@gmail.com wrote: Hi there -- I am running squeeze with a non-RAID boot partition and a RAID-1 main partition. I use GRUB2 as my bootloader. My problem is the following: When I have my Seagate FreeAgent USB hard drive connected to the computer, it's unable

Unable to boot squeeze on sw raid array when external USB drive connected

2011-05-19 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Hi there -- I am running squeeze with a non-RAID boot partition and a RAID-1 main partition. I use GRUB2 as my bootloader. My problem is the following: When I have my Seagate FreeAgent USB hard drive connected to the computer, it's unable to boot, instead it hangs with the Welcome to GRUB!

Re: Netgear WG111 USB wifi adapter works with squeeze / gnome

2010-12-30 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
had no way to know this prior to purchase (and believe me, I tried to find out). Fortunately a user posted a review to Amazon saying that it worked for him on his linux desktop. -PT On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Peter Tenenbaum peter.g.tenenb...@gmail.com wrote: I recently had to add wifi

Netgear WG111 USB wifi adapter works with squeeze / gnome

2010-12-29 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
I recently had to add wifi to my squeeze / gnome desktop. Based on some reviews I bought a Netgear WG111 USB wifi adapter, and I found that when I plugged it into a USB port on my desktop it worked instantly -- no configuration or package installation necessary. Is there a repository where these

Wireless internet for squeeze desktop

2010-12-16 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Hi, everyone -- In the near future I need to change the network setup for my desktop squeeze workstation so that it uses a wireless internet connection (it's using the ethernet spigot right now). Can anyone suggest a wireless card or wireless USB adaptor which has good compatibility / support in

Re: Question about Seamonkey, Iceape, and Debian

2010-12-08 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
FWIW, I'm running Squeeze, and I just installed iceape 2.0.10, which I believe is the most recent version of SeaMonkey. I'm running on an AMD64 platform, if that matters. -PT PS: I think this is the first time I'm answering a Debian question, rather than asking it...

Re: Extremely large level 1 backups with dump

2010-12-06 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
have these problems on my work computer, where I use rsync, but there I only back up my home directory. Here I'm trying to do the entire filesystem (actually both the root and boot filesystems). So it's a much larger world. -PT On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 7:15 PM, Peter Tenenbaum peter.g.tenenb

Problems with fast user switcher applet

2010-12-06 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
I'm running Gnome and Squeeze on my home computer, and I have frequent problems with the fast user switcher applet. Does anyone else have these problems? 1. The applet will suddenly stop switching from one particular user to another (though it switches fine for all other combinations: so

Re: Extremely large level 1 backups with dump

2010-12-05 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Well, after having some difficulty getting rsync to do exactly what I want, I've become convinced to try rsnapshot. I'll let you know how it goes. -PT On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Peter Tenenbaum peter.g.tenenb...@gmail.com wrote: Jochen, Paul -- In thinking this over, I think

Re: Towards a working initrd.img file

2010-12-04 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Thanks for all the helpful ideas, all! As it turns out, the solution to my problem was straightforward: I needed to do a dpkg-reconfigure mdadm, and specify that all multi-drive arrays need to be started in order to access root. Once that was completed, update-initramfs produced an initrd.img

Re: Extremely large level 1 backups with dump

2010-12-04 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Jochen, Paul -- In thinking this over, I think that the best approach is to simply have a daily rsync --archive from my main hard drive to the backup drive. While I understand that more sophisticated backup systems are often useful in a large system, the system in question is a home computer

grub2 hangs / freezes when external USB hard drive is connected

2010-12-04 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Hi everyone -- My squeeze home machine cannot boot when an external hard drive is connected via USB. When the drive is disconnected, booting occurs normally; but when it is connected, I get a Welcome to Grub! message and then nothing further happens. I've tried going into the boot menu in BIOS

Re: Extremely large level 1 backups with dump

2010-12-02 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Paul -- thanks for the suggestions. I guess that, since I am not using a tape drive for backup, there's no good reason to use dump rather than rsync, and the latter will leave me with a navigable file tree on the backup drive. This is what I use at work to back up /home/ptenenbaum (at the

Towards a working initrd.img file

2010-12-02 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Hi again -- I've been having a problem since migrating my file system to RAID-1, which is that when I run update-initramfs, it produces an initrd.img file which doesn't work correctly; when I replace it with the initrd.img file which was constructed by the OS installer, I can boot correctly in my

Extremely large level 1 backups with dump

2010-12-01 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
I've been using dump to perform backups of my home Debian workstation (I run squeeze, btw). I do a weekly level 0 dump and daily level 1 dumps. For some reason the level 1 backups are almost as large as the level 0 (the level 0 is 57.9 GB and the level 1 is 51.6 GB), even though we clearly don't

Re: update-initramfs produces unusable initrd.img

2010-11-27 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Hi again -- Does anyone have any post-thanksgiving suggestions for how to handle this issue? Thanks in advance, -PT On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 8:56 AM, Peter Tenenbaum peter.g.tenenb...@gmail.com wrote: In my recent experiments with moving my home Debian desktop to RAID-1 arrays, I discovered

update-initramfs produces unusable initrd.img

2010-11-23 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
In my recent experiments with moving my home Debian desktop to RAID-1 arrays, I discovered that update-initramfs is producing intrd.img-* files which are unusable. What I mean by that is this: When I do update-initramfs -u (or -c), it produces a new initrd.img-2.6.32-5-amd64. When I attempt to

Configuring RAID-1 boot partition

2010-11-22 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
I'm running squeeze on my desktop and recently decided to configure it for RAID-1 as part of my recovery from a hard drive failure. I found an article online about how to do this: http://linuxconfig.org/Linux_Software_Raid_1_Setup . I followed the article's recipe as best I could, but could not

Problem with gnome in recovered squeeze system

2010-11-15 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
I recently had to recover from a hard drive failure in my Debian squeeze desktop computer. After the usual thrashing around I have managed to (I think) recover all my files and configuration information from backup, get grub installed, and get all the grub configurations set properly so that

Re: Problem with gnome in recovered squeeze system

2010-11-15 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
...adding: is it possible that some permission was not set correctly when I restored backups (the backups were made via dump command). On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 11:28 PM, Peter Tenenbaum peter.g.tenenb...@gmail.com wrote: I recently had to recover from a hard drive failure in my Debian squeeze

Re: Problem with gnome in recovered squeeze system

2010-11-15 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Never mind. JFGI. Had to chmod 777 on /tmp. I now appear to have a normal session on my computer, woo hoo! -PT On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 11:28 PM, Peter Tenenbaum peter.g.tenenb...@gmail.com wrote: I recently had to recover from a hard drive failure in my Debian squeeze desktop computer

Re: Recovery from hard drive failure

2010-11-14 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
I do grub-install /dev/sda1 . Clearly, I have not done some crucial preparatory step for installing grub from the live rescue CD to the new hard drive's partition. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance, -PT On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Peter Tenenbaum peter.g.tenenb...@gmail.com wrote: Hi

Re: Recovery from hard drive failure

2010-11-12 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
on my next system... -PT On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Peter Tenenbaum peter.g.tenenb...@gmail.com wrote: Klistvud -- excellent, thanks, that is definitely the way to go! I can see that the rescue CD from live.debian.net (actually from cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/squeeze_live_beta1/amd64/iso

Recovery from hard drive failure

2010-11-11 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Hi everyone -- a few days ago the hard drive in my home Debian system started making unhappy noises and refuses to boot. I discussed the situation with knowledgeable people and they diagnosed that indeed the hard drive had failed and needs replacement. I have a recent backup of the hard drive

Re: Recovery from hard drive failure

2010-11-11 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
for the huge stack of questions, any and all help, encouragement, etc, is welcome! Thanks in advance, -PT On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 8:16 AM, Peter Tenenbaum peter.g.tenenb...@gmail.com wrote: Hi everyone -- a few days ago the hard drive in my home Debian system started making unhappy noises

Re: Issue with fast-user-switcher-applet

2010-10-08 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 9:24 PM, Peter Tenenbaum peter.g.tenenb...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, everyone -- I'm having an issue with the fast-user-switcher-applet (2.24.0) on squeeze. The problem is this: every so often, it stops switching! I left-click on it on the panel, pull down to the user I want

Issue with fast-user-switcher-applet

2010-09-28 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Hi, everyone -- I'm having an issue with the fast-user-switcher-applet (2.24.0) on squeeze. The problem is this: every so often, it stops switching! I left-click on it on the panel, pull down to the user I want to switch to, and -- nothing happens. It seems to be a problem with the applet

Re: gdm crashes unexpectedly every now and then

2010-08-25 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Aaron -- I'll be glad to, if you will help me. Right now I don't reply because I don't get individual messages from the listserv, I get the digest. Thus I'm sending a new message with the Re: subject line subject every time. Also, I am using gmail (don't know if that matters). Is there some

Re: gdm crashes unexpectedly every now and then

2010-08-22 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Camaleon -- As far as I can recall, the crashes always occur some seconds after I wake the monitor from sleep, and usually I am downloading a web page in ice weasel (not too surprising, since I usually wake the monitor and check traffic reports first thing in the morning). I've never had a

Re: gdm crashes unexpectedly every now and then

2010-08-22 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Camaleon -- I've set it so that the screen saver and screen sleep are disabled. However, I note that since this problem occurs rather infrequently, it will take more than a day to see whether this helps! Anyway, I can leave it like this for as long as needed to convince myself that this is (or

Re: gdm crashes unexpectedly every now and then

2010-08-21 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Camaleon -- That certainly looks like my problem! Now for my next ignorant question: where do I go to find the kernel command line, so I can see whether it includes a vga= clause? I am using squeeze with all normal default options, if that helps any. -PT

Re: gdm crashes unexpectedly every now and then

2010-08-21 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Camaleon -- I've looked at several of the Xorg.#.log and Xorg.#.log.old files, and no error is reported there. All that I can see, in fact, appears to be startup information, not real log information (no datestamps are present, for example). Am I looking in the wrong place? Bob -- I followed

Re: gdm crashes unexpectedly every now and then

2010-08-21 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Camaleon -- OK, I've posted a concatenation of the last 3 Xorg log files to http://pastebin.com/eXhSQyEL . I'm pretty sure that the last one of the 3 (Xorg.20.log) was the one which was in use at the time of the problem, the next-most-recent (Xorg.0.log.old) was the one which started at that

gdm crashes unexpectedly every now and then

2010-08-20 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Hi, everyone -- I've had 2 instances recently in which gdm unexpectedly crashed and restarted. This morning, the log reported the following: Aug 20 06:33:21 tibouchina kernel: [481166.096049] [drm:i915_gem_do_execbuffer] *ERROR* Failed to pin buffer 35 of 43, total 159727616 bytes: -28 Aug 20

Re: Any experience with Brother MFC-420 CN printer?

2010-06-17 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
, this is how Linux newbies learn, I suppose, and I'm having fun in the process. -PT On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:41 PM, Peter Tenenbaum quar...@gmail.com wrote: Additional information: looking in the error log, I see that I did in fact get this error the last time I tried to print: E [14/Jun

Any experience with Brother MFC-420 CN printer?

2010-06-14 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
I've been migrating my computer resources over from a 6 year old WXP computer to a brand-new Debian Linux one. Most recently I tried to migrate our old printer, a Brother MFC-420 CN printer / scanner / fax with USB connection. Brother has CUPS and LPD drivers for it, and they have 2 sets of

Re: Any experience with Brother MFC-420 CN printer?

2010-06-14 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
error (in cupsd.conf?), but for the life of me I don't know how to fix it. -PT On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:00 PM, Peter Tenenbaum quar...@gmail.com wrote: I've been migrating my computer resources over from a 6 year old WXP computer to a brand-new Debian Linux one. Most recently I tried

Re: Configuring java plugin for iceweasel on amd64

2010-06-12 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
around it. Thanks for all the help, everyone! -PT On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 9:40 PM, Peter Tenenbaum quar...@gmail.com wrote: I've been trying to get Java to work correctly on iceweasel (I'm using squeeze and amd64). I managed to get the sun-java6-plugin downloaded and installed. Currently

Re: aptitude can't find a package? (was Re: Configuring java plugin for iceweasel on amd64)

2010-06-12 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Hi, Ron -- Unfortunately I can't currently reproduce the problem: since I installed the package using synaptic, aptitude reports that the package is installed! I think for now we should regard this issue as closed. If it comes up again (likely, given my absurdly low level of linux competence),

Configuring java plugin for iceweasel on amd64

2010-06-11 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
I've been trying to get Java to work correctly on iceweasel (I'm using squeeze and amd64). I managed to get the sun-java6-plugin downloaded and installed. Currently, I see /usr/lib/iceweasel/plugins/libjavaplugin.so, which is a link to /etc/alternatives/iceweasel-javaplugin.so . my

Re: Trouble upgrading to evince 2.30.1-3

2010-06-10 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
I did try aptitude update; no luck, I'm still at 2.30.1-2. -PT On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Peter Tenenbaum quar...@gmail.com wrote: I'm trying to upgrade evince to 2.30.1-3, which has a fix for a segfault bug in the version I have now (2.30.1-2). Unfortunately, when I use aptitude

Re: Trouble upgrading to evince 2.30.1-3

2010-06-10 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Jimmy -- that did the trick, thanks! -PT On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 8:29 AM, Peter Tenenbaum quar...@gmail.com wrote: I did try aptitude update; no luck, I'm still at 2.30.1-2. -PT On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Peter Tenenbaum quar...@gmail.comwrote: I'm trying to upgrade evince

Re: Problem playing DVD in Squeeze

2010-06-09 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Ron -- I installed mplayer, and it works! Thanks! Interestingly, once I'd installed mplayer, totem mysteriously started working for playing DVDs as well, so now I have a choice. -PT 2010/6/8 Peter Tenenbaum quar...@gmail.com I've been trying to get my new Squeeze installation to play store

Trouble upgrading to evince 2.30.1-3

2010-06-09 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
I'm trying to upgrade evince to 2.30.1-3, which has a fix for a segfault bug in the version I have now (2.30.1-2). Unfortunately, when I use aptitude, it stubbornly insists that 2.30.1-2 is the latest version and can't find the 2.30.1-3 version. I have the following line in

Problem playing DVD in Squeeze

2010-06-08 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
I've been trying to get my new Squeeze installation to play store-bought DVDs using the Totem movie player and the AMD64 version of libdvdcss2. I can see the first 12 seconds of the DVD (before the main menu comes up), but then the player exits. Here is the output stream from running totem at

Re: A few minor issues in Squeeze with Gnome

2010-06-06 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Thanks, everyone -- I've successfully resolved both these questions! -PT On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Peter Tenenbaum quar...@gmail.com wrote: I just migrated my new workstation from Lenny to Squeeze (the workstation is all relatively new hardware, so Lenny was just a bit too old to have

A few minor issues in Squeeze with Gnome

2010-06-05 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
I just migrated my new workstation from Lenny to Squeeze (the workstation is all relatively new hardware, so Lenny was just a bit too old to have correct drivers for everything). Most things are working fine, but I have a couple of minor questions. 1. In Nautilus, I can't figure out how to make

Re: Configuring ethernet tap on a new Debian install

2010-06-03 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Wolodja -- thanks, that worked! My NIC now works, and I am in fact writing this e-mail from my Debian workstation! -PT On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Peter Tenenbaum quar...@gmail.com wrote: Wolodja -- in looking at the instructions on the backports.org website, I surmise

Re: Configuring ethernet tap on a new Debian install

2010-06-02 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
. I'll try that tonight (right now it's 7:15 AM local time and I'm off to work). Thanks for the suggestions, -PT On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 10:11 PM, Peter Tenenbaum quar...@gmail.com wrote: I just finished building a new computer around the Intel DH55TC motherboard. I would like to configure

Re: Configuring ethernet tap on a new Debian install

2010-06-02 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
utterly unappealing? I'm inclined to give it a shot, knowing that I can always fall back on option (2) if I totally botch (1). -PT On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 7:14 AM, Peter Tenenbaum quar...@gmail.com wrote: Wolodja -- the output from the lspci command is 00:19.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Intel

Configuring ethernet tap on a new Debian install

2010-06-01 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
I just finished building a new computer around the Intel DH55TC motherboard. I would like to configure the computer to use DHCP via its built-in ethernet tap, but the ethernet was not detected or configured on installation. There is no eth0 entry in /etc/network/interfaces, no eth0 entry

Re: driver for Lite-on iHAS324-98 DVD writer

2010-05-31 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
from USB drive to make this work? -PT On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 9:04 PM, Peter Tenenbaum quar...@gmail.com wrote: Does anyone know where I can find a linux driver for the Lite-on iHAS324-98 DVD writer? I'm trying to install Debian on a brand-new, assembled-from-parts workstation, and I'm

No common CD-ROM drive was detected

2010-05-31 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Hi, again -- I recently posted on an issue with installing Debian Lenny on a new workstation with a Lite-On DVD writer. I had thought that the problem was the driver, but it turns out that my problem is a more familiar one, the No common CD-ROM drive was detected error with SATA optical drives.

Re: driver for Lite-on iHAS324-98 DVD writer

2010-05-31 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
I just started a new thread which supersedes this one, as I think my problem is not actually a driver problem but the more notorious issue of SATA drives not being detected (specifically, No common CD-ROM drive was detected). On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 10:07 AM, Peter Tenenbaum quar...@gmail.com

Re: No common CD-ROM drive was detected

2010-05-31 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Camaleon -- your suggestion did the trick! I changed the appropriate BIOS setting to AHCI, and the install was able to continue. The installer is currently setting up the filesystem on the hard drive... Thanks for straightening that out for me! -PT On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Peter

driver for Lite-on iHAS324-98 DVD writer

2010-05-30 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Does anyone know where I can find a linux driver for the Lite-on iHAS324-98 DVD writer? I'm trying to install Debian on a brand-new, assembled-from-parts workstation, and I'm getting a complaint about this. Interestingly, the DVD reader is recognized well enough to boot from the Debian DVD I

Re: 64-bit netbooks with Debian linux

2010-05-03 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
, with those caveats, perhaps I should ask more generally for recommendations of netbooks or smallish laptops which people recommend as being compatible with Debian linux. Thanks again, -PT On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Peter Tenenbaum quar...@gmail.com wrote: I've been thinking about getting

64-bit netbooks with Debian linux

2010-05-02 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
I've been thinking about getting a netbook and I'd like to install Debian linux on it when / if I do. I'd also like to get one which uses an AMD64-class processor. Does anyone have any suggestions? The Gateway LT21 looks like just what I want in terms of hardware (ie, fairly low-end but

Re: Correct binary for Intel Core i5

2010-02-25 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Mark -- thanks for the warning about the limitations of the built-in video. I do intend to have Windows 7 on this computer as well, inside of a vmware cage. Based on the discussion, I will plan to press ahead with an Intel motherboard and use onboard video as Plan A. If that proves inadequate, I

Debian compatibility with US Robotics USR5637 external USB modem

2010-02-25 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Hi there -- I'm getting ready to assemble a computer, and intend to use Debian Linux as the OS. In addition to everything else I want to have a 56k modem for the computer -- partially as an emergency backup for the network, but mainly so that I can run a fax and answering machine app on the

Re: Correct binary for Intel Core i5

2010-02-23 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
OK, you've convinced me to go with the Intel motherboard. Thanks for all the tips! -PT

Re: Re: Correct binary for Intel Core i5

2010-02-21 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Mark -- thanks for the information! Your explanation of IA64 vs AMD64 is about what I thought the situation was, but it never hurts to check. As far as hardware is concerned: I'm planning to use a Gigabyte GA-P55-USB3 motherboard, which in turn uses the Intel P55 Express chipset, the Realtek

Re: Correct binary for Intel Core i5

2010-02-21 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Mark -- I'm not expecting to be too into 3-D effects, so I'll plan on using the Debian drivers for the video. Thanks for the tip about ASUS, I'll look at their motherboards for my preferred CPU. The Gigabyte does indeed have a large number of USB 2 ports (8 on the back panel, with support for

Re: Correct binary for Intel Core i5

2010-02-21 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Stan -- It sounds like, if the Realtek drivers are not present on the Debian distribution, I have at least two options: going to the Realtek site and downloading their linux 64 bit drivers, or compiling my own kernel from source on kernel.org. Does that sound about right? As far as video cards

Correct binary for Intel Core i5

2010-02-20 Thread Peter Tenenbaum
Hello there -- I am planning to assemble a new computer for my home, and to run debian linux on it. I'm planning to use an Intel Core i5-660 CPU in this computer. From the documentation, it looks like the correct binary to use is the AMD64. Is this right? Does anyone know of any problems