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<0> Is there a solution ? <1> Eulex, wireless-toolkit 27+28pre14-1 <1> Eulex, configure: error: wireless-tools >= 28pre9 not installed <2> would I have better luck with yaird instead of initramfs-tools maybe <3> hello.. is it possible to identify a debian system ( version ) by reading a file like you can do in redhat-based distros with /etc/redhat-release <3> ? <4> TTimo: dpkg-reconfigure <kernelpackage> will rebuild it.. just tested <5> kikov: cat /etc/debian_version <6> Usiu, ah, you mean wireless-tools. that way of specifying a version is how you do it with pre-release versions. <7> know anyone why every time when i reboot i have to run alsaconf ?? coz is just null output device? pls <8> Is there a really good book for learning Debian/Linux from an admin's point of view? Something more geared towards mid level knowledge people? <1> Eulex, do you know any quick fix for this ? <3> Ronin, yes.. just for debian is really good.. but, is there something to identify "real" debian from "ubuntus" or another debian-based distros ? <0> when I use kaffe, all my browser applications become crazy <0> doesnt shows applet java <6> Usiu, no. check the config.log. see what errors out. fix it.
<0> Thats why I dont want to use kave <0> kaffe <0> I really prefer native java <0> but to install openoffice.org 2, is necessary to install kaffe <2> falco_toadfoot, ok gonna try that <0> What to do ?? <3> root@HOARY:/etc$ cat /etc/debian_version <3> 3.1 <3> -> Ronin <0> Is there a solution ? <9> abrotman, this is basically what I get when trying to install the 2.6 non smp kernel....FATAL: Module megaraid2 not found. WARNING: This failure MAY indicate that your kernel will not boot! but it can also be triggered by needed modules being compiled into the kernel. <10> kikov: dpkg -l libc6 | tail -1 <11> S4nD3r: /msg dpkg java-package <4> TTimo: have you installed the 0.084-5 udev? <10> Mike3: in 2.6 .. i don't think it's called megaraid2 anymore .. just megaraid <2> yeah I did <6> !tell S4nD3r about enter <2> grabbed it from incoming <6> !tell S4nD3r about repeat <3> abrotman, debian has not marks... <0> sorry <3> well.. thx, abrotman and Ronin <12> hi everybody. where can I get xserver-{common,xorg} .debs for 6.8.3 that work in unstable? my xserver-xorg 6.9.0 goes into an endless loop initing the mga driver with my new mga g550, so I'd like to try with an older server <9> abrotman, so the megaraid driver module needs to be renamed? <10> Mike3: no . you need to load the megaraid driver .. not the megaraid2 <0> this dont solve my problem <13> antifuchs_: is g550 supported by xorg? <11> S4nD3r: why not? <12> streuner: afaik, all the g* cards are. <2> nope exactly the same <11> streuner: yes, it is <9> abrotman, I have never done that...what do i do basically? where can i get the megaraid driver? <13> antifuchs_: what does BTS say about? <12> it's the parhelia/p* cards that need the evil matrox binary driver <10> Mike3: it's already there .. <2> I have a line "hda: hda1 hda2 < hda5 hda6 >" <12> streuner: one suggests to disable glx, which doesn't help - same failure mode. <14> hi folks <2> and then after Being: Mounting root file system .. <10> Mike3: put your /etc/modules in #flood <11> antifuchs_: does it work with the vesa driver and just not with the mga driver? <12> another suggests downgrade <9> abrotman, when i do a lsmod i see megaraid2, so i can just copy that and rename it?? <10> Mike3: that's for 2.4 .. in 2.6 i'm pretty sure it's just 'megaraid' <2> I just get "/dev/hda1 does not exist. Dropping to a shell!" <12> which I was trying, but I can't find 6.8.x binaries <2> is there anything useful I can do from there? <13> antifuchs_: /msg dpkg sdn <12> oh, nice <15> I need help with tar. I erroneously p***ed the wrong switche sto tar and fear I may have corrupted to original file. I tried *tar -czvf <infile> <outfile>* I naturally got san error message but not original <infile> is 10k instead of 83MB. Anyone have any ideas on how to restore? Or is the file trashed? <14> how can I suing apt-get, get the php source and re-configure it, please? <16> TTimo: ls /dev, check the process list, check the mounts (cat /proc/mounts, or 'mount') <17> hellow, first timer here <12> stew: I haven't tried yet, but I think it will; gdb -p says X hangs (with 99% cpu util) in MGAAdjustFrame () from /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/mga_drv.so <6> piclez, apt-get source <4> TTimo: strange.... I don't want to reboot now :p <12> so, probably an mga_drv.so problem; or my card is broken <2> yeah /dev is more less empty, /dev/console /dev/nukk <2> err /dev/null :) <16> TTimo: try starting udev
<4> TTimo: what happens if you just exit the shell? <16> TTimo: udev --daemon <16> TTimo: or such <2> well I already have "udev on /dev type tmpfs" <16> falco_toadfoot: uh, it reboots or halts :) <14> Eulex, thanks a lot man :) and how I get a listing of available sources? <16> TTimo: yeah, but the daemon has to be running too <16> TTimo: tmpfs is just a placeholder thing for it <4> zinx: no..? <13> antifuchs_: doesn't matrox ship drivers as well? <16> TTimo: ram/swap-based filesystem, nothing more <2> udevd is already running <12> streuner: none that work with xorg 6.9.0! <16> TTimo: hmm <6> piclez, just apt-get source pkgname. <4> TTimo: try typing exit at the busybox shell, and see what happens <16> TTimo: it's b0rked <12> so. binaries for 6.8.x xorg servers? anyone? <16> TTimo: kill it and restart it, just as a test <6> antifuchs_, at sdn. <16> TTimo: preferably without the --daemon <18> Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for this include server problems, network problems, or a long period of inactivity. Account: <18> what could that be? <13> antifuchs_: do you have the URL (bts) handy about? <18> courier log file? <16> TTimo: i'm ***uming here that the busybox in the initramfs has kill :) <18> .... of inactivity. Account: 'cautela.nl', Server: 'cautela.nl', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10053, Error Number: 0x800CCC0F <14> thanks a lot Eulex!! :) <2> zinx: well I don't have multiple terms in that busybox shell <16> TTimo: yeah <16> TTimo: looking for messages <6> piclez, yw :) <14> Eulex: do u know where it will save the source? ;) <16> TTimo: since there's probably no place to log yet <2> I should have to mess with the /dev umount/remount? should just kill and restart udevd ? <19> +/help <16> TTimo: just kill/restart udevd <2> yeah it didn't give any kind of message on starting it <6> piclez, in the current directory. don't remember if it saves archives or directories of extracted stuff. <16> TTimo: ah, ok.. may as well let it daemonize then <20> _ <12> streuner: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=352801 is the bug talking about glx <12> streuner: several others mention the binary-only mga_hal module, which I don't have around <16> TTimo: the kernel stuff may be nice enough to print it out on the console <19> How do I insert text file into my message (so I can include kernel output)? <12> the failure mode is exactly the same as all the bug reports regarding mga g* cards: black console, no chvt effective <21> cafuego: just like to say thanks for your advice, I just finished getting a test version of that 'ISP-style' mail server setup you pointed me to yesterday setup and it works fine. I like the way it covers me on features for the future <16> TTimo: mknod /dev/hda1 b 3 1 <22> Hello <6> piclez, it did both <16> TTimo: and you should be able to mount your real root from there, to get access to udevcontrol <23> somePriest: http://www.debian.org/doc/user-manuals#users-guide <20> 2.6.15 (unstable) - boot : udev event error ... huuh?? what? <20> :-) <14> Eulex: haha thanks man, u rocks :)) <2> well I am still able to boot the box on a 2.4 kernel <22> If I set the "load glx" parameter in my xorg.conf file I cannot startx <16> TTimo: udevcontrol log_priority=debug <16> TTimo: yeah <14> Eulex: oh I got child process failed, why? <6> piclez, yw :) <16> TTimo: but udev's screwing up :) <16> TTimo: i don't think udev even supports 2.4 <22> when I run "glxinfo" I get: Segmentation fault <14> sh: line 1: dpkg-source: command not found <2> no it doesn't <6> piclez, hmm... dunno. what does it say above? <23> Eulex did it again! \0/ <2> which is why 2.4 actually boots ;-) <16> TTimo: yes :) <16> TTimo: i'm just trying to figure out what's going wrong w/ udev at the moment <12> gna <14> Eulex: Unpack command 'dpkg-source -x php4_4.4.2-1.dsc' failed. <6> piclez, you need dpkg-source :P
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