On Thu, Oct 8, 2020, 9:35 AM wrote:
>
> I've recently found that if I leave the machines with the KVM set to the
> Jessie machine, when I come back, the power light on the monitor is red,
> but
> does not come back to life when I move the mouse or press a key.
>
I had a similar problem with
On 10/8/20 1:30 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
On Thu, 8 Oct 2020 10:34:33 -0400
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
I've recently found that if I leave the machines with the KVM set to
the Jessie machine, when I come back, the power light on the monitor
is red, but does not come back to life when I move the
On Thu, 8 Oct 2020 10:34:33 -0400
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> I've recently found that if I leave the machines with the KVM set to
> the Jessie machine, when I come back, the power light on the monitor
> is red, but does not come back to life when I move the mouse or press
> a key.
My
What I'm looking for: I didn't do much research on this problem, I checked the
settings I could quickly find in Jessie, and did a google search or two on [].
I'm not looking for in depth help at this point, I have a workaround, I'm
looking for someone who might have had the same problem and can
. So I can not use this essential software
anymore. Quick help is needed!
I localized the problem:
dpkg is not able to install the new version of the xserver-xorg-core package
(1.0.2-9 to 1.1.1-10), because of problems with the directory and file
structure and the file libglx.so. The error
this essential software
anymore. Quick help is needed!
I localized the problem:
dpkg is not able to install the new version of the xserver-xorg-core package
(1.0.2-9 to 1.1.1-10), because of problems with the directory and file
structure and the file libglx.so. The error looks like this:
(Reading
. So I can not use this essential software
anymore. Quick help is needed!
I localized the problem:
dpkg is not able to install the new version of the xserver-xorg-core package
(1.0.2-9 to 1.1.1-10), because of problems with the directory and file
structure and the file libglx.so. The error
and a cow-management software for my farm. So I can not use this essential
software anymore. Quick help is needed!
I localized the problem:
dpkg is not able to install the new version of the xserver-xorg-core package
(1.0.2-9 to 1.1.1-10), because of problems with the directory and file
and the characters - + .
The current value is: --revision=rev.01
Aborting.
I'd like to use 2.4 but the kernel I use now is 2.2, may that be the
problem. A make kpkg-clean works And the revision only contain alpha no.
and a . so what's wrong here? What am I missing
Thanks for the quick help,
Simmel
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 16:45:38 +0100
Simmel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Party people,
could you please help me out with this. I got a stable system running
woody and I'd like to build a new kernel I've done this a dozen
times with this page
what's wrong here? What am I missing
Why do you put --append_to_version there ? I would use:
make-kpkg --revision rev.01 kernel_image
Frank
Thanks for the quick help,
Simmel
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On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 04:45:38PM +0100, Simmel wrote:
could you please help me out with this. I got a stable system running woody
and I'd like to build a new kernel I've done this a dozen times with
this page
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 the mental interface of
s. keeling told:
Incoming from Frank Gevaerts:
On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 04:45:38PM +0100, Simmel wrote:
could you please help me out with this. I got a stable system running woody
and I'd like to build a new kernel I've done this a dozen
hi there
i tried to connect to my ISP and i get the following log
[344] 03:04:04:578: PPPEMSG_Start recvd, d=, hPort=12,callback=0,mask=8b074a,IfType=-1[1776] 03:04:04:578: Line up event occurred on port
hi therei tried to connect to my ISP and i get the following log [344] 03:04:04:578: PPPEMSG_Start recvd, d=,hPort=12,callback=0,mask=8b074a,IfType=-1[1776] 03:04:04:578: Line up event occurred on port
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