The easiest way for me was to download the source package from
http://packages.debian.org/sid/all/broadcom-sta-source The -11 version
from the Unstable has the patch applied.
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Binary package hint: mtop
I wanted to use mtop on my dev-PC to watch DB on a server and I wonder
why mtop depends on mysql-server package?
$ sudo apt-get install mtop
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The
Hi,
unfortunately I can't do such big upgrade because it's my work PC and I
can't risk breaking the system.
BTW how these packages relate to kernel boot process?
P.
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Segfault in initrd with 2.6.24-7 on intel x86_64
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190281
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Tried the linux_2.6.24-12.20 with the same result.
Patrik
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Segfault in initrd with 2.6.24-7 on intel x86_64
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Tried the linux_2.6.24-9.15. The same result. :-( The kernel gets
loaded, framebuffer gets loaded, then many many lines saying
Segmentation fault, then BusyBox, then SATA modules (over the BusyBox
prompt). I've attached a screenshot of the part where Segmentation
fault ends.
HTH
Patrik
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I can confirm that the dvd/current/hardy-dvd-amd64.iso boots smoothly.
But I can't still boot the 2.6.24-7-12 kernel, build according to the
instructions in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile :-(
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Segfault in initrd with 2.6.24-7 on intel x86_64
I'm experiencing the same. I tried to compile kernel 2.6.24-7.11 from
hardy on my amd64 feisty machine and it won't boot the new kernel. There
are lots of Segmentation fault messages during the boot, then ide/sata
is loaded and I end in busybox shell. There are so many Segmentation
fault messages