Package: bluez
Version: 5.64-2
In mid-March, I was able to use the following sequence of commands to
connect an HC-05 Bluetooth serial module; probably with bluez 5.62-2.
$ sudo rfcomm bind rfcomm0 98:da:50:00:d6:02
$ bluetoothctl connect 98:da:50:00:d6:02
However, today the "bluetoothctl connec
> It broke for me, and was getting in the way of OAuth2 work.
> Tested patches with a fix would be most welcome
Fair enough. That answers my question.
> This has been discussed on the package dev site:
Thanks, I will go and read those links now.
> I did the original work for my own benefit, and
Hi Dave,
I'm aware that systemd is available, but I'm not yet willing to switch
this machine over, because I don't yet understand or trust systemd
well enough.
You didn't answer my first question. Why was the init script removed?
Was it broken and no longer feasible to maintain?
As for my second
Package: cloudprint-service
Version: 0.14-1
I first installed cloudprint-service in stable (version 0.11-5) but
found it non-functional due to bug 787102. This was resolved in
version 0.11-7. The same version also removed the init script.
Why was the init script removed? How can I use this packag
Package: linux-image-3.16.0-4-amd64
Version: 3.16.7-ckt7-1
After booting Windows, the I217-V Ethernet interface no longer works
properly. DHCP fails. If a static IP address is assigned, ping fails.
It looks as if the interface is transmitting data, but not
successfully receiving anything.
I'm run
James Bottomley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, try the attached. If it works out, I'll soak it in -mm for
> a while and then try to put it in as a bug fix for 2.6.15.
This works for me. The DV write tests are skipped and the system boots
cleanly. The boot messages are the same as when we ifde
Hi guys,
This week I recreated the Debian kernel per Horms' instructions. I then
applied James' source patch, and recompiled.
> --- a/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_spi.c
> +++ b/drivers/scsi/scsi_transport_spi.c
> @@ -816,8 +816,10 @@ spi_dv_device_internal(struct scsi_devic
>* do the SPI p
James Bottomley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you try with the attached patch, which will force DV to ignore
> the echo buffer write tests?
I'll certainly try.
The kernel I was using was a prebuilt Debian kernel. I'm not sure how
to rebuild it from source. Horms, if you could point me in the r
Doug Ledford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If the drive is unaccessible after the DV failure, even on a warm
> reboot (which includes a SCSI bus reset), then the drive is flat
> hung. Something done in the current code is breaking it.
Ah. I had wondered if that was possible.
> Can you get a boot
James Bottomley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My best guess would be that the bus is slightly marginal. The
> aic7xxx drivers are notoriously sensitive to bus problems. Could you
> try lowering the bus speed to 10MHz in the aic7xxx bios and see if
> that helps?
Sure. I changed the device to 20MBy
Graham Knap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Recent versions of the aic7xxx driver will not boot on my secondary
> PC. The 2.6.8 kernel shipped with sarge works, but neither the 2.6.12
> kernel in testing nor the 2.6.14 kernel in unstable will boot.
> This is an older system:
>
Package: linux-image-2.6.14-1-686
Version: 2.6.14-2
Recent versions of the aic7xxx driver will not boot on my secondary PC.
The 2.6.8 kernel shipped with sarge works perfectly, but neither the
2.6.12 kernel in testing nor the 2.6.14 kernel in unstable will boot.
This is an older system:
Asus P2L
Package: linux-image-2.6.12-1-386
Version: 2.6.12-2
Hi,
I just installed linux-image-2.6.12-1-386 on a test system, and I get
these messages during boot:
Linux Kernel Card Services
options: [pci] [cardbus] [apm]
Intel ISA PCIC probe: not found
Device 'i82365.0' does not have a release() fun
Package: kernel-image-2.6.8-2-686
Version: 2.6.8-16
Severity: important
I have a spare computer which I use as a test system. It's a Celeron 500
in an Asus P2L-B with 384MB RAM, a GeForce2 MX, and a 9GB SCSI disk on
an Adaptec 2940UW.
I have Sarge installed on it. I've added KDE 3.4 from expe
Package: mp3check
Version: 0.8.0-4
Severity: wishlist
One of the errors that mp3check can report is that the last frame in the
file is truncated.
I would like an option to fix this, by simply throwing away the
truncated frame (but keeping the id3v1 tag if it exists).
I have found that I can
Package: ksmserver
Version: 3.4.0-0pre3
On a test system I tried installing a fairly minimal set of KDE 3.4.0
packages from "pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/kde-3.4.0".
kpersonalizer was not included in the installation, but I did have at
least ksmserver, ksplash, kdesktop, kicker, kwin, kcontrol, konq
Package: gtk-gnutella
Version: 0.95-3
gtk-gnutella closed unexpectedly, and I found this in ~/.xsession-errors:
** ERROR **: file visual_progress.c: line 267 (vp_draw_fi_progress):
assertion failed: (found)
aborting...
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It looks like the kernel code change that made this problem visible
occurred in 2.6.10. I've attached part of a diff between "sg.c" of
Linux 2.6.9 versus 2.6.10.
Interestingly, it appears that the diagnostic message is the only thing
that was added. You can see that the code does not alter any va
Package: cdparanoia
Version: 3a9.8-11
While ripping an audio CD using cdparanoia, I get a lot of warnings from
the kernel like this...
printk: 346 messages suppressed.
sg_write: data in/out 30576/30576 bytes for SCSI command 0xbe--guessing
data in; program cdparanoia not setting count and/or rep
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