in etch with kernel 2.6
they work in sarge with kernel 2.4
but they don't work in etch with kernel 2.4
though x server does not change!
below is /etc/X11/xorg.conf
# /etc/X11/xorg.conf (xorg X Window System server configuration file)
#
# This file was generated by dexconf, the Debian X Configuration
, works, and this scrambles
the screen. Will it work at a low refresh rate than 75? Try 60.
MAA
On 6/11/2010 10:31 PM, Long Wind wrote:
the ati card is AGP
let me repeat my problem clearly
the card/driver work in etch with kernel 2.6
they work in sarge with kernel 2.4
but they don't work
I have HP VL420 and etch
ati rage 128 pro (or ultra?) works fine in kernel 2.6
but in kernel 2.4, it displays strangely
I have to return to text mode (Ctrl+Alt+F1) and reboot
and I have to use vesa driver in kernel 2.4
ati driver works fine in sarge, which use kernel 2.4
Can you help
On 06/11/2010 04:12 PM, Long Wind wrote:
I have HP VL420 and etch
ati rage 128 pro (or ultra?) works fine in kernel 2.6
but in kernel 2.4, it displays strangely
I have to return to text mode (Ctrl+Alt+F1) and reboot
and I have to use vesa driver in kernel 2.4
ati driver works fine in sarge
On 6/11/2010 4:12 PM, Long Wind wrote:
I have HP VL420 and etch
ati rage 128 pro (or ultra?) works fine in kernel 2.6
but in kernel 2.4, it displays strangely
I have to return to text mode (Ctrl+Alt+F1) and reboot
and I have to use vesa driver in kernel 2.4
ati driver works fine in sarge
My reason for using old s/w doesn't matter
There are plenty of reason for running old s/w
that's why archive.debian.org exists
not only to offer sarge
but potato and rex!
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On 06/11/2010 07:04 PM, Long Wind wrote:
My reason for using old s/w doesn't matter
Only if you're paying us lots of money for sustaining *really* way
past EOL kit.
But you aren't...
There are plenty of reason for running old s/w
that's why archive.debian.org exists
not only to offer
On 6/11/2010 7:04 PM, Long Wind wrote:
My reason for using old s/w doesn't matter
There are plenty of reason for running old s/w
that's why archive.debian.org exists
not only to offer sarge
but potato and rex!
Yes. We don't need to know specific reasons. However, just knowing, as
an
On 6/11/2010 7:54 PM, Mark Allums wrote:
On 6/11/2010 7:04 PM, Long Wind wrote:
My reason for using old s/w doesn't matter
There are plenty of reason for running old s/w
that's why archive.debian.org exists
not only to offer sarge
but potato and rex!
but a random check of a
few sites
Thank Mark Allums !
I use kernel 2.4 because of producer, a video capturing application
video capturing is hard to learn and config
As I'm happy with the old producer
I'm unwilling to spend more energy on learning/upgrading
My machine is HP vl420 running P4
with 128Mx3 memory
On 6/11/10
On 06/11/2010 08:18 PM, Long Wind wrote:
Thank Mark Allums !
I use kernel 2.4 because of producer, a video capturing application
video capturing is hard to learn and config
Are you implying that there's some specialized PCI card for which
there's no known 2.6 driver?
As I'm happy
On 6/11/2010 8:18 PM, Long Wind wrote:
Thank Mark Allums !
I use kernel 2.4 because of producer, a video capturing application
video capturing is hard to learn and config
As I'm happy with the old producer
I'm unwilling to spend more energy on learning/upgrading
My machine is HP vl420 running
the ati card is AGP
let me repeat my problem clearly
the card/driver work in etch with kernel 2.6
they work in sarge with kernel 2.4
but they don't work in etch with kernel 2.4
though x server does not change!
below is /etc/X11/xorg.conf
# /etc/X11/xorg.conf (xorg X Window System server
On 06/11/2010 10:31 PM, Long Wind wrote:
the ati card is AGP
let me repeat my problem clearly
the card/driver work in etch with kernel 2.6
they work in sarge with kernel 2.4
but they don't work in etch with kernel 2.4
though x server does not change!
Then why not use a 2.6 kernel
Thanks!
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Can I use kernel 2.4 in etch?
Sure, but in some application [1] (udev included?)
[1]
http://www.debian.org/releases/etch/i386/release-notes/ch-whats-new.en.html#s-kernel-changes
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The interface should be PCI or USB, because it's desktop.
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Google is your friend!
For example
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Gudjon I. Gudjonsson wrote:
Hi
Is there any simple way of making kernel 2.4 and 2.6 coexist in Debian
Etch? I know a lot of complicated ways :) but I need version 2.4 to test old
kernel modules.
I can't give you the details on how, but I know Etch runs just fine on a
2.4 kernel. I have
Hi
Could anyone please point out where to find Sarge install images? I tried
to install it with debootstrap but I can only make it boot on kernel 2.6.8.
When I try to boot on kernel 2.4 it shows the message
/sbin/init 432: cannot open dev/console
I did not find any helpful recommendations
but I can only make it boot on kernel
2.6.8. When I try to boot on kernel 2.4 it shows the message
/sbin/init 432: cannot open dev/console
I did not find any helpful recommendations on the internet but I hope the
install disk works.
Are you installing the amd64 version of sarge by chance
Gudjon I. Gudjonsson wrote:
Hi
Could anyone please point out where to find Sarge install images? I tried
to install it with debootstrap but I can only make it boot on kernel 2.6.8.
When I try to boot on kernel 2.4 it shows the message
/sbin/init 432: cannot open dev/console
I did not find
Hi
Is there any simple way of making kernel 2.4 and 2.6 coexist in Debian
Etch? I know a lot of complicated ways :) but I need version 2.4 to test old
kernel modules.
Thanks
Gudjon
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Is there any simple way of making kernel 2.4 and 2.6 coexist in Debian
Etch? I know a lot of complicated ways :) but I need version 2.4 to test
old kernel modules.
I believe that the problem might be module-init-tools
which procedure do u use for compiling? (debian-way or others?)
The only
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 10:19:35AM +0200, Pol Hallen wrote:
which procedure do u use for compiling? (debian-way or others?)
The only thing that u can do is try!
Actually, it may not be possible[0]. I think there isn't any support, and
from hearing others' experience, they've run into trouble
Hi,
On Tuesday 03 July 2007, Gudjon I. Gudjonsson wrote:
Is there any simple way of making kernel 2.4 and 2.6 coexist in Debian
Etch? I know a lot of complicated ways :) but I need version 2.4 to test
old kernel modules.
I suggest that if you want to use old kernel-level software, you use
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 05:24:59PM +0200, Thomas Jollans wrote:
On Tuesday 03 July 2007, Gudjon I. Gudjonsson wrote:
Is there any simple way of making kernel 2.4 and 2.6 coexist in Debian
Etch? I know a lot of complicated ways :) but I need version 2.4 to test
old kernel modules.
I
Hi.
Is it possible, and how?, to install the kernel 2.4 with Etch? It seems that I
don't manage to install it typing `linux24' at boot from CDROM.
Thanks,
Rodolfo
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On Thursday 28 June 2007, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Hi.
Is it possible, and how?, to install the kernel 2.4 with Etch? It seems
that I don't manage to install it typing `linux24' at boot from CDROM.
Linux 2.4 is not part of etch. In other news, linux 2.4 is ancient and linux
2.6 works well
On 06/28/2007 05:25 PM, Thomas Jollans wrote:
On Thursday 28 June 2007, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Hi.
Is it possible, and how?, to install the kernel 2.4 with Etch? It seems
that I don't manage to install it typing `linux24' at boot from CDROM.
Linux 2.4 is not part of etch. In other news
Ralph Katz wrote:
On 06/28/2007 05:25 PM, Thomas Jollans wrote:
On Thursday 28 June 2007, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Hi.
Is it possible, and how?, to install the kernel 2.4 with Etch? It seems
that I don't manage to install it typing `linux24' at boot from CDROM.
Linux 2.4
I have a box ((Fujitsu-Siemens PRIMERGY RX300 S3) within Debian 4.0
Etch and 2.4.31 kernel .
I very want upgrade it to kernel 2.6.21 but i don't know how do it.
I installed kernel package 2.6.18 from Debian distribution but after
reboot accured kernel panic (don't detect scsi megaraid).
After I
On Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 07:50:45AM -, Qnick wrote:
I have a box ((Fujitsu-Siemens PRIMERGY RX300 S3) within Debian 4.0
Etch and 2.4.31 kernel .
I very want upgrade it to kernel 2.6.21 but i don't know how do it.
How did you manage to install Etch without udev and with a 2.4 kernel?
For
On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 07:50 +, Qnick wrote:
I have a box ((Fujitsu-Siemens PRIMERGY RX300 S3) within Debian 4.0
Etch and 2.4.31 kernel .
I very want upgrade it to kernel 2.6.21 but i don't know how do it.
I installed kernel package 2.6.18 from Debian distribution but after
reboot
dist-upgrade passed successfully and i have Debian Etch despite that
box had kernel 2.4.
I wanted install kernel 2.6.18 from distribution but kernel panic
error displayed.
Douglas Allan Tutty napisa (a):
On Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 07:50:45AM -, Qnick wrote:
I have a box ((Fujitsu-Siemens
* Qnick (2007-06-27):
I have a box ((Fujitsu-Siemens PRIMERGY RX300 S3) within Debian 4.0
Etch and 2.4.31 kernel .
I very want upgrade it to kernel 2.6.21 but i don't know how do it.
I installed kernel package 2.6.18 from Debian distribution but after
reboot accured kernel panic (don't
On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 18:14:29 +0200
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* Qnick (2007-06-27):
I have a box ((Fujitsu-Siemens PRIMERGY RX300 S3) within Debian 4.0
Etch and 2.4.31 kernel .
I very want upgrade it to kernel 2.6.21 but i don't know how do it.
I installed kernel package
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Qnick wrote:
I have a box ((Fujitsu-Siemens PRIMERGY RX300 S3) within Debian 4.0
Etch and 2.4.31 kernel .
I very want upgrade it to kernel 2.6.21 but i don't know how do it.
I installed kernel package 2.6.18 from Debian distribution but after
On 06/27/2007 10:45 AM, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 07:50 +, Qnick wrote:
I have a box ((Fujitsu-Siemens PRIMERGY RX300 S3) within Debian 4.0
Etch and 2.4.31 kernel .
I very want upgrade it to kernel 2.6.21 but i don't know how do it.
I installed kernel package 2.6.18
On 3/29/07, André Tinoco wrote:
Mas não consegui fazer o diacho da ligação serial funcionar para que eu
consiga ligar o palm com o pc, venho tentando um bom tempo, mas nada
O meu palm usa USB, então não posso ajudar muito. Entretanto, se você
colocar uma descrição detalhada do que você tentou,
Olá Pessoal
Estou com problema com o kernel 2.4 para conectar um palm IIIe que tenho
aqui, visto que o pc é um laptop antigo, eu tenho usado o kernel 2.4 porque
tudo funciona, até o som, que roda legal neste kernel via drives oss.
Mas não consegui fazer o diacho da ligação serial funcionar para
Como instalar o Postgres 8.1 ou 8.2 e MySql 5 no Debian 3.1 Stable Kernel
2.4 por apt-get?
Alguem pode me ajudar?
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Como instalar o Postgres 8.1 ou 8.2 e MySql 5 no Debian 3.1 Stable Kernel
2.4 por apt-get?
Alguem pode me ajudar?
Tentou procurar no www.backports.org??
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Um pouco de trabalho, mas ficou assim:
Atualizando debian sarge 2.4 para sarge 2.6 compilando o kernel com
opções especiais.
# apt-get install udev
A instalação do udev no kernel 2.4 fez toda a diferença. Sem instalar
ele antes de tudo, os /dev/tty/??? não eram criado pelo udev de forma
Bom dia
Após alguns anos, volto a esta lista.
Pois bem, vamos ao problema.
Tenho 64 servidores, todos com Debian Sarge kernel 2.4.
Estava tudo na paz até eu ter que atualizar o kernel para 2.6
Consegui colocar tudo em ordem, mas os /dev/tty[1-x] sumiram.
Com isso não consigo logar no terminal
procura desse problema, mas nada.
Alguém se habilita ?
Erico Schuch escreveu:
Bom dia
Após alguns anos, volto a esta lista.
Pois bem, vamos ao problema.
Tenho 64 servidores, todos com Debian Sarge kernel 2.4.
Estava tudo na paz até eu ter que atualizar o kernel para 2.6
Consegui colocar tudo em
anos, volto a esta lista.
Pois bem, vamos ao problema.
Tenho 64 servidores, todos com Debian Sarge kernel 2.4.
Estava tudo na paz até eu ter que atualizar o kernel para 2.6
Consegui colocar tudo em ordem, mas os /dev/tty[1-x] sumiram.
Com isso não consigo logar no terminal local das máquinas
Sim.
Li toda a documentação possível sobre isso.
Os passos executados foram
baixar o source do 2.6 por apt
baixar a imagem 2.6 386 por apt
usar o .config da imagem baixado por apt no menuconfig
adicionar suporte a ext3, reiser e xfs no kernel não como modulo
compilar o fonte com
#make-kpkg
Em Sábado 09 Dezembro 2006 17:07, Erico Schuch escreveu:
Sim.
Li toda a documentação possível sobre isso.
Os passos executados foram
baixar o source do 2.6 por apt
baixar a imagem 2.6 386 por apt
[...]
Também alterado os arquivos do Xfree, fstab (tenho hd sata, e no kernel
2.6 montou como
Ola Tiago
Como os dispositivos são criados? udev? Qual versão? Você procurou algo a
respeito? Se não me engano, na passagem do 2.4 para o 2.6 passamos do devfs
para o udev, que passou a integrar também o hotplug.
Estou usando udev. Segundo o site da Debian, o udev cria os nod de
Em Sábado 09 Dezembro 2006 20:29, Erico Schuch escreveu:
Ola Tiago
Como os dispositivos são criados? udev? Qual versão? Você procurou algo a
respeito? Se não me engano, na passagem do 2.4 para o 2.6 passamos do
devfs para o udev, que passou a integrar também o hotplug.
Estou usando udev.
Esqueci de uma pergunta/sugestão importante:
Você tentou instalar alguma outra versão do 2.6? Por exemplo do backports?
Normalmente isso torna a vida mais fácil.
Tiago.
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Stefan Bauer schrieb:
Meine Frage ist nun, ob sich da irgendwo ein Denkfehler versteckt hat,
ob das evtl. garnicht so möglich ist mit Kernel 2.4 oder ob es mehr
Aufwand bedarf.
Problem gelöst.
ebtables war notwendig.
Falls wer an der Lösung
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servus,
ich hab hier mal wieder ein Problem.
Rechner mit 2 Nic's, welcher selber einen Proxy zur Verfügung stellt
auf Port 3128. Kernel 2.4.
Die Netzwerkgeräte habe ich zusammengefasst zu bridge0
bridge:~# brctl show bridge0
bridge name
Am Freitag, 29. September 2006 16:55 schrieb Stefan Bauer:
[bridge kram]
Jetzt würde ich gerne den Verkehr, welcher über die Bridge geht und
den Zielport 80 hat (--dport 80) an den lokalen Squid auf Port 3128
übergeben.
Hier dachte ich an: iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp
--dport
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Markus Schulz schrieb:
Die Pakete durchlaufen keine iptables chains, da ja nichts geroutet
wird.
sicher? ich konnte auf freshmeat[1] anderers lesen. ich will einfach
nur vermeiden extra einen neuen kernel zu bauen (die kiste steht
nichtmal
Am Freitag, 29. September 2006 18:59 schrieb Stefan Bauer:
gpgkeys: key 02D0ADDAD5176489 not found on keyserver
Markus Schulz schrieb:
Die Pakete durchlaufen keine iptables chains, da ja nichts geroutet
wird.
sicher? ich konnte auf freshmeat[1] anderers lesen. ich will einfach
nur
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Markus Schulz schrieb:
Hast du auch das hier gelesen:
bash# ebtables -t broute -A BROUTING -p IPv4 --ip-protocol 6 \
--ip-destination-port 80 -j redirect --redirect-target ACCEPT
ja ich hab sogar noch weiter gelesen ;)
To my
Am Freitag, 29. September 2006 19:54 schrieb Stefan Bauer:
gpgkeys: key 02D0ADDAD5176489 not found on keyserver
Markus Schulz schrieb:
Hast du auch das hier gelesen:
bash# ebtables -t broute -A BROUTING -p IPv4 --ip-protocol 6 \
--ip-destination-port 80 -j redirect
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Markus Schulz schrieb:
Nach dieser Grafik
http://ebtables.sourceforge.net/br_fw_ia/PacketFlow.png erscheint er
mir aber unlogisch wie das ohne ebtables funktionieren soll.(ausser
mittels Routing Regeln)
Würde mich direkt interessieren
Am Freitag, 29. September 2006 20:12 schrieb Markus Schulz:
Am Freitag, 29. September 2006 19:54 schrieb Stefan Bauer:
gpgkeys: key 02D0ADDAD5176489 not found on keyserver
Markus Schulz schrieb:
Hast du auch das hier gelesen:
bash# ebtables -t broute -A BROUTING -p IPv4
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Leandro Moreira escreveu:
Caros, estou tendo o seguinte problema pra compilar um kernel 2.4
spyder:/usr/src/linux# make-kpkg --initrd kernel_image Warning: You
are using the initrd option, that may not work, depending on your
kernel version and architecture, unless
Caros,
estou tendo o seguinte problema pra compilar um kernel 2.4
spyder:/usr/src/linux# make-kpkg --initrd kernel_image
Warning: You are using the initrd option, that may not
work, depending on your kernel version and architecture,
unless you have applied the initrd cramfs patch to
the kernel
Olá galera,Vou compilar um kernel 2.4-k6 no meu k6 2 500 que tá com o Debian. Baixei o pacote do kernel em .deb. Pra fazer ele funcionar é só usar o dpkg -i kernel.deb e depois um grub-install hda1 ou tem que fazer mais alguma coisa?
Procurei alguma à respeito na net, mas não achei nada de muito
Olá galera,
Vou compilar um kernel 2.4-k6 no meu k6 2 500 que tá com o Debian. Baixei o
pacote do kernel em .deb. Pra fazer ele funcionar é só usar o dpkg -i
kernel.deb e depois um grub-install hda1 ou tem que fazer mais alguma coisa?
Procurei alguma à respeito na net, mas não achei nada de
Ueverton,
Em Sex, Junho 16, 2006 13:11, Ueverton Leomir escreveu:
Olá galera,
Vou compilar um kernel 2.4-k6 no meu k6 2 500 que tá com o Debian. Baixei
o pacote do kernel em .deb. Pra fazer ele funcionar é só usar o dpkg -i
kernel.deb e depois um grub-install hda1 ou tem que fazer mais
Olá
Estou em um dilema... Vamos atualizar um servidor de arquivo rodando
Debian 3 Sarge, com kernel 2.4-27, com hds IDE. O micro é um P4 HT 2.8
ghz e tem duas entras SATA.
Estou querendo tirar os IDEs e fazer uma RAID com os SATA, mas este é um
micro de missão crítica, e nunca trabalhei com
Estou em um dilema... Vamos atualizar um servidor de arquivo rodando
Debian 3 Sarge, com kernel 2.4-27, com hds IDE. O micro é um P4 HT 2.8
ghz e tem duas entras SATA.
Estou querendo tirar os IDEs e fazer uma RAID com os SATA, mas este é um
micro de missão crítica, e nunca trabalhei com os
Pedro - Debian wrote:
Olá
Estou em um dilema... Vamos atualizar um servidor de arquivo rodando
Debian 3 Sarge, com kernel 2.4-27, com hds IDE. O micro é um P4 HT 2.8
ghz e tem duas entras SATA.
Estou querendo tirar os IDEs e fazer uma RAID com os SATA, mas este é
um micro de missão crítica
Maintenant mon xorg marche, donc tout va bien, il ne me reste plus
qu'à configurer certains trucs pour avoir un son qui va bien, et
d'autres trucs plus ou moins important, et puis roulez jeunesse ! ;D
j'avais cherché pas mal pour le son... en oubliant de cocher dans les
cases des
, j'appréciais bien l'aspect derniers paquets très vite
disponibles de ubuntu. Alors je me sui dit : testing.
Le problème c'est que malgré un apt-get update puis dist-upgrade je
reste un kernel 2.4 (c'est pas un 2.6 dans la testing ??).
Je ne comprends pas là : tu as changé sources.list de ton kubuntu
d'utilisation qu'on fait de sa bécane...
Cela dit, j'appréciais bien l'aspect derniers paquets très vite
disponibles de ubuntu. Alors je me sui dit : testing.
Le problème c'est que malgré un apt-get update puis dist-upgrade je
reste un kernel 2.4 (c'est pas un 2.6 dans la testing ??).
Je ne
apt-get update puis dist-upgrade je reste un kernel 2.4 (c'est pas un 2.6 dans la testing ??).En plus, j'ai voulu installer xorg. L'installation se passe pas trop mal (je crois que c'est un
6.9..en principe si j'ai bien vu), mais lorsque je lance X et le PC freeze et je suis obligé de relancer le
très vite
disponibles de ubuntu. Alors je me sui dit : testing.
Le problème c'est que malgré un apt-get update puis dist-upgrade je reste un
kernel 2.4 (c'est pas un 2.6 dans la testing ??).
Pour connaître les noyaux 2.6 disponibles :
COLUMNS=200 dpkg -l kernel-image-2.6*
Ensuite, apt-get
Hallo Evgeni,
Evgeni Golov schrieb:
in /etc/default/bootlogd aktivieren und unter /var/log/boot lesen ;-)
hab ich geändert, aber eine /var/log/boot gibt es nicht (auch nach
Neustart nicht ;-))
PS: dein Reply-To ist Unfug ;-)
Hab ich repariert...
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Andreas Pakulat schrieb:
Ja, apt-get install kernel-image-2.6 installiert dir einen 2.6er Kernel
und legt einen Eintrag in deinem Bootmanager an (vmtl. grub). Falls der
neue Kernel nicht gleich funktioniert bleibt der Eintrag für den alten
erhalten und du kannst diesen weiterhin booten.
* Christoph Bier (2006-03-22):
Andre Berger schrieb am 22.03.2006 17:50:
* Andreas Pakulat (2006-03-22):
[...]
einen neuen Kernel auch installieren _ohne_ das System dabei platt zu
machen. Und dabei ist auch alles clean.
Wenn das bei Sarge bei einem so grossen Wechsel klappt,
Andre Berger schrieb am 23.03.2006 10:02:
* Christoph Bier (2006-03-22):
Andre Berger schrieb am 22.03.2006 17:50:
* Andreas Pakulat (2006-03-22):
[...]
einen neuen Kernel auch installieren _ohne_ das System dabei platt zu
machen. Und dabei ist auch alles clean.
Wenn das bei Sarge bei
Norbert Harz schrieb:
Hallo alle,
da das hier gerade Thema ist/war...
Ich habe hier einen etwas betagteren Laptop (Celeron 400MHz, 192MB RAM,
20GB HDD). Auf dem läuft im AUgenblick sarge mit 'nem 2.4er Kernel.
Ist es sinnvoll auf den 2.6er Kernel umzusteigen?
Kann man den einfach 'updaten'?
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 17:26:21 +0100 Norbert Harz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Unter SuSE konnte ich mir unter /var/log/bootmsg angucken, was der
Bootvorgang gemacht hat. Wo liegt das bei debian?
in /etc/default/bootlogd aktivieren und unter /var/log/boot lesen ;-)
HTH
Evgeni
PS: dein Reply-To
On 23.03.06 10:15:10, Norbert Harz wrote:
Andreas Pakulat schrieb:
Ja, apt-get install kernel-image-2.6 installiert dir einen 2.6er Kernel
und legt einen Eintrag in deinem Bootmanager an (vmtl. grub). Falls der
neue Kernel nicht gleich funktioniert bleibt der Eintrag für den alten
erhalten
Hallo alle,
da das hier gerade Thema ist/war...
Ich habe hier einen etwas betagteren Laptop (Celeron 400MHz, 192MB RAM,
20GB HDD). Auf dem läuft im AUgenblick sarge mit 'nem 2.4er Kernel.
Ist es sinnvoll auf den 2.6er Kernel umzusteigen?
Kann man den einfach 'updaten'?
Es wäre auch kein
Also sprach Norbert Harz [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wed, 22 Mar 2006
14:54:42 +0100):
Hallo alle,
Gruss,
da das hier gerade Thema ist/war...
Ich habe hier einen etwas betagteren Laptop (Celeron 400MHz, 192MB
RAM, 20GB HDD). Auf dem läuft im AUgenblick sarge mit 'nem 2.4er
Kernel. Ist es sinnvoll
Richard Mittendorfer schrieb am 22.03.2006 15:18:
Also sprach Norbert Harz [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wed, 22 Mar 2006
14:54:42 +0100):
[...]
Und gleich noch: Was ist für den Laptop besser geeignet KDE oder
GNOME?
flux-, openbox, xfce.
Da die folgende Frage ohnehin auf meiner Liste steht, eignet
* Norbert Harz (2006-03-22):
Hallo alle,
da das hier gerade Thema ist/war...
Ich habe hier einen etwas betagteren Laptop (Celeron 400MHz, 192MB RAM, 20GB
HDD). Auf dem
läuft im AUgenblick sarge mit 'nem 2.4er Kernel.
Ist es sinnvoll auf den 2.6er Kernel umzusteigen?
Mit dem 2.6er und
Also sprach Christoph Bier [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wed, 22 Mar 2006
15:46:56 +0100):
Richard Mittendorfer schrieb am 22.03.2006 15:18:
Also sprach Norbert Harz [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wed, 22 Mar 2006
14:54:42 +0100):
[...]
Und gleich noch: Was ist für den Laptop besser geeignet KDE oder
On 22.03.06 15:21:01, Andre Berger wrote:
* Norbert Harz (2006-03-22):
Kann man den einfach 'updaten'?
Es wäre auch kein Problem die Partition neu zu installieren...
Ich persoenlich wuerde in diesem Fall /etc fuer alle Faelle sichern
und das System clean mit dem 2.6er aufsetzen.
Wieso
On 22.03.06 14:54:42, Norbert Harz wrote:
da das hier gerade Thema ist/war...
Ich habe hier einen etwas betagteren Laptop (Celeron 400MHz, 192MB RAM, 20GB
HDD). Auf dem läuft im AUgenblick sarge mit 'nem 2.4er Kernel.
Ist es sinnvoll auf den 2.6er Kernel umzusteigen?
Das haben andere schon
* Andreas Pakulat (2006-03-22):
On 22.03.06 15:21:01, Andre Berger wrote:
* Norbert Harz (2006-03-22):
Kann man den einfach 'updaten'?
Es wäre auch kein Problem die Partition neu zu installieren...
Ich persoenlich wuerde in diesem Fall /etc fuer alle Faelle sichern
und das System
Also sprach Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wed, 22 Mar 2006
17:50:23 +0100):
* Andreas Pakulat (2006-03-22):
[...]
einen neuen Kernel auch installieren _ohne_ das System dabei platt
zu machen. Und dabei ist auch alles clean.
Wenn das bei Sarge bei einem so grossen Wechsel klappt,
On 22.03.06 17:50:23, Andre Berger wrote:
* Andreas Pakulat (2006-03-22):
On 22.03.06 15:21:01, Andre Berger wrote:
* Norbert Harz (2006-03-22):
Kann man den einfach 'updaten'?
Es wäre auch kein Problem die Partition neu zu installieren...
Ich persoenlich wuerde in diesem Fall
Andre Berger schrieb am 22.03.2006 17:50:
* Andreas Pakulat (2006-03-22):
[...]
einen neuen Kernel auch installieren _ohne_ das System dabei platt zu
machen. Und dabei ist auch alles clean.
Wenn das bei Sarge bei einem so grossen Wechsel klappt, schoen; bei
diversen frueheren Versionen war
Olá
Instalei um 1GB de RAM em um servidor com Debian 3.1, com o kernel
nativo 2.4.27-2-386. O computador reconheceu 1GB mas se executo o free
-m ele só acha 884 MB.
Isso é alguma limitação do kernel? Tem algum jeito de ativar o suporte
nesta versão, ou vou ter que atualizar? Se tiver ele vai
Precisa ativar HIGHMEM no kernel.
--
Maxwillian Miorim
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Slackware 10.2 / current e OpenBSD 3.8
There's no place like ${HOME}
Você ja instalou o modulo Discovery Vai no apt-get ou no synaptic e instala ele toda vez que você reiniciar a maquina ele vai verificar se houve alteração de hardware e assim atualizar, caso contrario acho pouco provavel esse kernel ter esse tipo de limitação!!!
Abraço,
att
Leandro Miranda
Em
Em 15/03/06, Pedro - Debian[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Olá
Instalei um 1GB de RAM em um servidor com Debian 3.1, com o kernel
nativo 2.4.27-2-386. O computador reconheceu 1GB mas se executo o free
-m ele só acha 884 MB.
Isso é alguma limitação do kernel? Tem algum jeito de ativar o suporte
Não posso confirmar se os kernels com SMP têm HIGHMEM, mas não dvem
ser utilizados em máquinas monoprocessadas, afeta drasticamente o
desempenho.
Quanto ao discovery, neste caso não tem relação alguma pois é um
recurso do kernel desabilitado e não a instalação de um dispositivo
(que poderia ser
Pode me passar o caminho para onde preciso ir para ativar este recurso?
Fica em Processor Type and Features, o nome é High Memory Support,
como tens 1 GB de RAM habilite o suporte à até 4GB (são 3 opções: off,
4GB e 64GB)
--
Maxwillian Miorim
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Slackware 10.2 / current e
Olá,
On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 12:24:30PM -0300, Maxwillian Miorim wrote:
Não posso confirmar se os kernels com SMP têm HIGHMEM, mas não dvem
ser utilizados em máquinas monoprocessadas, afeta drasticamente o
desempenho.
Confirmo que os kernels -smp do Debian vem com suporte a HIGHMEM
Olá Senhores, por gentileza, quem tem mais
experiência, devo utilizar o kernel 2.4 ou 2.6, durante a instalação (linux,
linux26)?
Atenciosamente,
Witalo Diego M. NunesCel: (81)
9176-0782Skype: witalodiegoMSN: diegununes
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