Package: qjackctl
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-Cc: m...@brudeseth.name
Dear Maintainer,
Please consider upgrading to the latest level of qjackctl.
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> Other than not blacking out the text, did you notice any other behavior
> that occurs/fails to occur when you remove the echo statement?
Hello Michael,
With the echo statement disabled I arbitrarily launched 'aptitude' since it
is curses based. I did a fair amount of random navigation through t
> I suppose this has to be
>
> echo -ne "\e]R"
No, it is without the '-e' switch in the script. But yes, when I reproduced
it from the command line the '-e' switch was necessary.
> Is this some special terminal, or the Linux framebuffer works
> differently on these systems? If the first, then ei
Package: kbd
Version: 1.15.2-2
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-- System Information:
Debian Release: 6.0.2
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Architecture: powerpc (ppc64)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-5-powerpc64 (SMP w/8 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CT
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 05/25/2007 02:04:14 PM:
> On Thursday 12 April 2007 22:02, Rolf Brudeseth wrote:
> > Machine: IBM System P Server, Model 9110-51A
> > Processor: Power5
> > Comments/Problems:
> > After the install completes the system
> Here is another thought. Could you test if creating a getty line using
> /dev/console just magically works? Given the fact that the installer does
> not need any special setup and uses /dev/console, that might just do it.
> It would remove the need to figure out exactly what type of virtual
> con
> On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 12:41:18PM -0500, Rolf Brudeseth wrote:
>
> >
> > I tested the script with the console attached to serial port 1 and 2
(hvsi0
> > and hvsi1).
> >
> > I had to make some minor changes to the script to get it to work.
> >
> >
I tested the script with the console attached to serial port 1 and 2 (hvsi0
and hvsi1).
I had to make some minor changes to the script to get it to work.
I don't know, but you may want to implement the changes differently.
Regardless, before you submit the final 90console script, I assume I need
> On Monday 14 May 2007 22:29, Rolf Brudeseth wrote:
> > - Step 1:
> > $ cat /proc/device-tree/options/output-device
> > /vdevice/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > ==> hvsi0 or hvc0
> >
> > $ cat /proc/device-tree/options/output-device
> > /vdevice/[EMAIL P
On Monday 14 May 2007 21:09, Rolf Brudeseth wrote:
> > ~ # /usr/lib/finish-install.d/90console
> [...]
> > + readlink /proc/1560/fd/0
> > + rawconsole=/dev/console
> Thanks. So the debian-installer process thinks a regular console is being
> used. That means
~ # cat /usr/lib/finish-install.d/90console
#!/bin/sh
set -e
set -x
log() {
logger -t finish-install "$@"
}
# Since this script is running with debconf, 'tty' does
# not give reliable answers about what sort of terminal
# we have. The stdin of /sbin/debian-installer seems
# to tell the t
> So, the next step is to find out why the installer does not recognize
that
> you are on serial console.
> Can you please boot the installer again and activate a debug shell (there
> is an option in the installer's main menu, or alternatively you can use
> that network-console component).
>
> Ple
documentation. I
know how it is accomplished, I just need to make sure that I point to
documentation already released by IBM.
Rolf Brudeseth
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > I got the login prompt after I modified /etc/inittab (via a linux
> > install I had on another disk).
>
> OK, your report did not really make that clear. It was probably not
really
> necessary to include the login prompt then. I understood that that is
> what you saw when it appeared to be hang
> > The system appeared to hang because a getty process was not started for
> > the console.
>
>> Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 hv2pos hvsi0
> >
> > hv2pos login: rolfb
>
> > Password:
>
>
>
> As you did get a login prompt, it seems that /etc/inittab was set up
>
> correctly to use the serial console (an a
The system appeared to hang because a getty process was not started for the
console.
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Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 hv2pos hvsi0
hv2pos login: rolfb
Password:
Last login: Fri May 11 14:01:36 2007 on hvsi0
Linux hv2pos 2.6.18-4-powerpc64 #1 SMP Wed Apr 18 09:02:07 UTC 2007 ppc64
The programs i
ernet superserver: no services enabled.
Starting periodic command scheduler: crond.
e1000: eth0: e1000_watchdog: NIC Link is Up 100 Mbps Full Duplex
Rolf
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Rolf Brudeseth
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eServer CEC Bring-up and Integration
IBM Systems & Technology Group, Development
Austin, TX
I only see this failure if I choose to use logical volumes during the
install. If I chose standard partitions, the system will successfully boot
from the drive.
Rolf
This is more descriptive:
Machine: IBM System p5 510 Server, Model 9110-51A
Rolf
pen config file
Welcome to yaboot version 1.3.13
Enter "help" to get some basic usage information
boot:
Rolf
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Rolf Brudeseth
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eServer CEC Bring-up and Integration
IBM Systems & Technology Group, Development
Austin, TX
TECTED]
>"We're the technical experts. We were hired so that management could
>ignore our recommendations and tell us how to do our jobs." -- Mike
Andrews
It appears that the right thing to do is just to reject this bug.
I will continue my testing with Etch.
Rolf Brudeseth
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
oot details are shown below.
Rolf
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Rolf Brudeseth
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
eServer CEC Bring-up and Integration
IBM Systems & Technology Group, Development
Austin, TX
- I created /ppc/bootinfo.txt
# cat ppc/bootinfo.txt
Debian Install CD
Debian 3.1r5 (Sarge)
boot &device;:\install\ya
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