Apparently someone updated the netboot.tar.gz yesterday and new kernel
worked out well, and once again I'm able to install Jessie.
I think what probably happened was a lot of packages being updated on Mar
9th for the base-system install, the kernel in netboot perhaps wasn't
up-to-date?
Thank for
On 20150325_1530-0400, mizuki wrote:
Hi,
Since Mar 10th, I seem to have trouble installing Debian testing on a
virtual machine or a physical machine, always fails at step 'Partition
disk' with partman, it complains:
The attempt to mount a file system with type ext4 in SCSI1(0,0,0),
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On 03/25/2015 12:30 PM, mizuki wrote:
The attempt to mount a file system with type ext4 in SCSI1(0,0,0),
partition #1 (sda) at / failed. You may resume partitioning from
the partitioning menu.
I've never had this problem and honestly have
Hi,
Since Mar 10th, I seem to have trouble installing Debian testing on a
virtual machine or a physical machine, always fails at step 'Partition
disk' with partman, it complains:
The attempt to mount a file system with type ext4 in SCSI1(0,0,0),
partition #1 (sda) at / failed.
You may resume
Oliver Propst, 10.02.2014:
I consider to purchase a Apple Magic Trackpad (and maybe a Magic Mouse) to
use mostly for web-browsing and are wondering what gesture support Debian
Testing (Jessie) with GNOME 3 provide. Anyone who have any experience with
any of the devices?
The most important
I consider to purchase a Apple Magic Trackpad (and maybe a Magic Mouse) to
use mostly for web-browsing and are wondering what gesture support Debian
Testing (Jessie) with GNOME 3 provide. Anyone who have any experience with
any of the devices?
The most important feature for me are smooth two
Hi,
I just upgraded to Debian testing. Here I'm facing some problems
regarding Iceweasel. I cannot see writings/fonts in some webpages. For
example, when I'm writing a blog on Blogger, I cannot see the writings
but after it's done, I could see it published. Again some webpages are
creating
On 12/11/13, Muntasim-Ul-Haque ninet...@iut-dhaka.edu wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded to Debian testing. Here I'm facing some problems
regarding Iceweasel. I cannot see writings/fonts in some webpages. For
example, when I'm writing a blog on Blogger, I cannot see the writings
but after it's done,
On 12/11/13, Muntasim-Ul-Haque ninet...@iut-dhaka.edu wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded to Debian testing. Here I'm facing some problems
regarding Iceweasel. I cannot see writings/fonts in some webpages. For
example, when I'm writing a blog on Blogger, I cannot see the writings
but after it's done,
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I have installed jessie in an Oracle VBox on my laptop tp use as a test
bed for new applications software without jeopardizing my native Linux
production computer.
Unfortunately, some of the candidate software I wish to evaluate appear
to require OpenGL for correct operation. Although I have
On 10-09-13 13:30, Stephen P, Molnar wrote:
I have installed jessie in an Oracle VBox on my laptop tp use as a test
bed for new applications software without jeopardizing my native Linux
production computer.
Unfortunately, some of the candidate software I wish to evaluate appear
to require
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Subject: Re: Debian Testing/Jessie and OpenGL
On 10-09-13 13:30, Stephen P, Molnar wrote:
I have installed jessie in an Oracle VBox on my laptop tp use
.
it seems to be a known issue. look at:
http://www.salome-platform.org/forum/forum_10/826530538
regards,
steef
Very Interesting. Many thanks for the reference. I'll try it in a new
implementation in VBox
you are welcome, hope it helps.
reg.,
steef
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On 10-09-13 13:30, Stephen P, Molnar wrote:
I have installed jessie in an Oracle VBox on my laptop tp use as a
test bed for new applications
I have installed both Debian 64 bit 7.1.0 and Debian 64 bit Testing in
separate VMWare Player v-5.0.2 on my 64 bit laptop to serve as test beds
before messing with my Debian production computer.
I successfully installed VMWare Tools 9.2.3 build-1031360 on 7.1.0.
However when I attempted the
Em 27/06/13, Helio Loureirohe...@loureiro.eng.br escreveu:
Oi de novo,
Olha, em geral vc não coloca duas interfaces na mesma subnet da forma que
está configurado. Ou vc habilita uma, ou outra, ou usa uma interface
bridge com as duas interfaces físicas adicionadas.
Não vou mentir que estava
Oi de novo,
Olha, em geral vc não coloca duas interfaces na mesma subnet da forma que
está configurado. Ou vc habilita uma, ou outra, ou usa uma interface
bridge com as duas interfaces físicas adicionadas.
Eu uso o meu com o network-manager e deixo tudo em DHCP. Em casa, eu
coloco no servidor
Amigos,
Agradeços pela paciência e pela dedicação de todos.
Abraços
Em 26 de junho de 2013 17:28, Shutdown -h now sh11td...@gmail.comescreveu:
Amigo,
Estes IPs estão excluídos do pool do DHCP.
O problema persiste quanto tento reiniciar o daemon de rede. é como se o
arquivo interfaces
Só um adendo,
Já tenho ciência da (não) utilidade de 2 interfaces na mesma subnet, e
realmente este não é o escopo do tópico, e sim o funcionamento errático do
meu daemon de rede.
Abraços
Em 27 de junho de 2013 19:31, Shutdown -h now sh11td...@gmail.comescreveu:
Amigos,
Agradeços pela
A menssagem diz que a interace com essa conf já existe, tua interface já
estão em uso e configurada. Não navega?
Troca esse static para dhcp, voce informou que usa dhcp certo ?
Em 25 de junho de 2013 18:50, Shutdown -h now sh11td...@gmail.comescreveu:
Amigos,
Eis o meu /etc/network/interfaces
# cat /etc/network/interfaces
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and
Tá faltando um espaço na configuração pra funcionar. Devia estar:
auto eth0
interface eth0 inet static
address 192.168.0.90
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.0.254
Abs,
Helio Loureiro
http://helio.loureiro.eng.br
http://br.linkedin.com/in/helioloureiro
Eu editei a mensagem no tablet e ficou uma bela duma porcaria.
O interfaces tinha de estar nesse formato:
# Interface de rede cabeada
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 192.168.0.90
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.0.254
# Interface de rede sem fio
auto wlan0
iface wlan0
Amigos,
Já editei meu /etc/network/interfaces com a respectiva identação, e ele
ficou assim:
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).
# Interface de loopback
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
#
Tipo, se sua rede recebe IP via DHCP, e voce atribui um IP estatico nas
maquinas, e apos derruba-las tentar pegar o mesmo IP, pode ser que o
servido DHCP nao tenha feito o release automatico do IP, dai pra ele o
mesmo aparenta ainda estar reservado.
Em 26 de junho de 2013 15:34, Shutdown -h now
Amigo,
Estes IPs estão excluídos do pool do DHCP.
O problema persiste quanto tento reiniciar o daemon de rede. é como se o
arquivo interfaces não fosse levado em consideração, tampouco as interfaces
fossem destivadas no networking stop.
Abraços
Em 26 de junho de 2013 16:41, Rodolfo
Amigo,
...
Já que vc utiliza a versão testing (jessie) gostaria de lhe avisar que
seu sistema esta desatualizado... pois na última semana desceu o
kernel mais novo para esta versão:
$ uname -r
3.9-1-686-pae
...
Quanto a isso, *mea culpa*!
Eu deveria esperar coisas do tipo, mas permaneci inerte
Nao entendi essa parte:
Primeiro,
Ambas as interfaces (eth0 e wlan0) funcionam normalmente, tanto com IP
estático como por DHCP, desde que configuradas manualmente, apenas.
O que voce quer dizer com funciona tambem com DHCP desde que configuradas
manualmente ?
Voce tem um servico DHCP mas mesm
Em 25 de junho de 2013 09:18, Shutdown -h now
sh11td...@gmail.comescreveu:
Quanto a isso, *mea culpa*!
Eu deveria esperar coisas do tipo, mas permaneci inerte às atualizações.
Vasculhei o site http://debian.org e não encontrei uma página onde tenha
esta notícia. Onde posso me manter
Amigo,
Eu quis dizer que só consigo derrubar ou subir minhas interfaces de
rede manualmente. Não consigo fazer valer o arquivo interfaces.
Por exemplo, caso eu queira configurar a minha eth0 para dhcp na minha
rede, terei que rodar manualmente:
# ifconfig eth0 up
# dhclient eth0
# route add
Mano, desculpa, mas voce poderia mostrar teu interfaces de novo ?
Acredito que o problema esteja no comando mesmo, uma vez que voce utiliza o
networking restart, ele na verdade usa um ifdown -a, e quando ele volta com
ifup -a, ele somente levanta as interfaces que tenham o atributo auto no
On Tue, 2013-06-25 at 11:28 -0300, Shutdown -h now wrote:
Amigo,
Eu quis dizer que só consigo derrubar ou subir minhas interfaces
de rede manualmente. Não consigo fazer valer o arquivo interfaces.
Por exemplo, caso eu queira configurar a minha eth0 para dhcp na minha
rede, terei que
Amigos,
Eis o meu /etc/network/interfaces
# cat /etc/network/interfaces
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).
# Interface de loopback
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
# Interface de rede cabeada
Caros,
Tenho um desktop e um laptop, ambos com Debian Testing
# uname -a
Linux pinguim 3.2.0-4-486 #1 Debian 3.2.46-1 i686 GNU/Linux
Em ambos, possuo a interface eth0 (cabeada) e wlan0 (sem fio)
De alguns dias para cá, (em ambos também) percebi que o comando
# /etc/init.d/networking stop
não
Olá,
Bom com relação ao daemon... não posso lhe ajudar muito pois eu uso o
network-manager, mas não acredito que o problema seja esse...
Já que vc utiliza a versão testing (jessie) gostaria de lhe avisar que
seu sistema esta desatualizado... pois na última semana desceu o
kernel mais novo para
I have installed 64 bit Testing on my laptop in an Oracle VB as a test
bed.
I used Debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso Binary 1 20130623-09:47 and
installed the linux-image-3.9.1-amd6 kernel and all available drivers.
The installation went very smoothly, but when I ran dpkg
--add-architecture i386
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 11:55:01AM -0400, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have installed 64 bit Testing on my laptop in an Oracle VB as a test
bed.
I used Debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso Binary 1 20130623-09:47 and
installed the linux-image-3.9.1-amd6 kernel and all available drivers.
The
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 17:10:49 +0100
Darac Marjal mailingl...@darac.org.uk wrote:
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 11:55:01AM -0400, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have installed 64 bit Testing on my laptop in an Oracle VB as a
test bed.
I used Debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso Binary 1 20130623-09:47
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Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2013 11:55:01 -0400
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To: debian-user debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Debian Testing/Jessie
I have installed 64 bit Testing on my laptop in an Oracle VB as a test
bed.
I used Debian-testing-amd64
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 17:10:49 +0100
Darac Marjal mailingl...@darac.org.uk wrote:
architecture i386
does kernel linux-image-3.9.1 still supports architecture i386?
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Darac Marjalmailingl...@darac.org.uk wrote:
architecture i386
does kernel linux-image-3.9.1 still supports architecture i386?
Don't confuse the architecture with the CPU model numbers.
i386 is any 32 bit x86 chip,
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