Hi all,
I'm trying to download the current testing distrib via jigdo-lite, and burn an
ISO image, however, two files are failing to dowload.
pcmcia-storage-modules-2.6.8-11-amd64-generic-di_0.22_amd64.udeb
firmware-core-modules-2.6.8-11-amd64-generic-di_0.22_amd64.udeb
Any suggestions?
Hi all,
I'm trying to download the current testing distrib via jigdo-lite, and burn an
ISO image, however, two files are failing to dowload.
pcmcia-storage-modules-2.6.8-11-amd64-generic-di_0.22_amd64.udeb
firmware-core-modules-2.6.8-11-amd64-generic-di_0.22_amd64.udeb
Any suggestions?
( Re-submitted - last copy did not appear - sent 18th at 2:20PM)
> Hi,
>
> I have just installed Debian R3.0 onto a newish laptop (Packard Bell iGo
> 6000, which is a rebranded NEC Versa M300).
>
> If I enable APM, and cat /proc/apm I get a complete melt down - the screen
> fills with what appear
Hi,
I have just installed Debian R3.0 onto a newish laptop (Packard Bell iGo
6000, which is a rebranded NEC Versa M300).
If I enable APM, and cat /proc/apm I get a complete melt down - the screen
fills with what appears to be registers, and it just loops and loops and
loops ...
I get the same pr
Hi all,
Just converted an older Mandrake production server to Debian Woody, but now
I have trouble installing / compiling Firebird SQL.
It seems it needs a newer version of gcc (and supporting libs).
Whats the best way to approach this?
Andy
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> Try making sure that xfs is running. Also look at /etc/X11 to see if you
> XF86Config has been "upgraded"
Rus,
XFS appears to be running:
linux:/# ps -A | grep xfs
475 ?00:00:01 xfs
linux:/#
The XF86Config is the same as on one of my other Debian boxes (with the same
video card)..
I run VNCServer, it starts happily, but
instead of being able to connect and get a KDE desktop, I connect and get an off
white desktop and a cursor - nothing else - any ideas?
Andy Neillans
Nick,
>> When I tried insmod 8139too (the module for the network card), I get a
>> number of unresolved symbol errors.
>
>What happens if you 'modprobe 8139too'?
That one made me think - the error indicated that it could not find the
hardware.
Did an lspci and noticed that the kernel had not det
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