Hello,
I'm unsure whether or not the latest Intel CPU microcode is getting
applied in my Debian 10 install. I have non-free repo enabled and
firmware-linux firmware-linux-nonfree intel-microcode iucode-tool
installed. In my grub.cfg I don't see anything that resembles "initrd
/intel-ucode.im
I also experienced this issue, and the instructions from Mikael Flood, seem
to have solved it.
Thank you.
"
Hello,
Try removing user file under ~/.config/dconf
rm ~/.config/dconf/user
This will revert your desktop to a "factory default" state (all shortcuts
and desktop changes will be reverted)
uld have any influence on
pulseaudio, and I get the same behavior with any of the old kernels I
boot into. I can also run alsamixer, see all sound cards, adjust
sliders, ect... but nothing other than restarting pulse brings back sound.
Thanks for any advice
Kyle B
Has anyone noticed similar behavior
Hi,
I wasn't sure where to start so I started here.
I am developing my own Distro of Linux, and I am using Debian as a base.
I am trying to remove all programs dependent on the X11-Common package
without actually removing the X11-Common package. I am using the most
recent Debian LTS. Is there a w
On 12/29/2011 02:58 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
What settings do you want to know about (it's kind of difficult to
figure out what state your system is in from reading the thread).
I'm not sure what settings I need to know to fix this problem.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Best rega
On 12/26/2011 4:17 AM, Richard wrote:
Here's a real long shot Kyle, Winblows allows the switching between headphone
and speakers.
Have a look in the bios settings on default audio somewhere. Some allow
switching of headphone to line
out and default to speakers.
I'm not findin
udio is gone, all channels are turned up and not muted.
Another thought I had: do you have an /etc/asound.conf or ~/.asoundrc ?
I have no /etc/asound.conf or ~/.asoundrc
I still have no sound, any other ideas?
Thanks for the continued help.
Best regards
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I'm having issues getting the sound to work on a laptop that has a
AC'97 Audio Controller. The laptop is a Compaq Presario 2720US.
Am I reading your amixer output right? I see:
...
Simple mixer control 'Master&
ks Rob.
Anyone have any other suggestions?
Best regards
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> Merry Christmas,
Merry Christmas to you as well.
Best regards
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I'm having issues getting the sound to work on a laptop that has a
AC'97 Audio Controller. The laptop is a Compaq Presario 2720US.
I'm not sure what is causing this issue, but I could really use some
help to resolve it.
I've attached the output from the ALSA Information Script v 0.4.60.
For some
.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/537396 - note the
trailing 6.
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possibly related.
This solution was found from here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/53739
Thanks for all the help! More information is below for anyone who wants it.
Kyle
vvv
th0 interface,
but it works at the moment.
Any idea what's going on here and/or how to fix it?
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it
runs on more than just NetBSD. They have instructions and downloads for
non-NetBSD systems, and I believe it will install into /usr/local like
FreeBSD's Ports does. I haven't used pkgsrc myself, so I can't give you
any more information than that.
http://www.netbsd.org/docs/software/pa
7;t
get the GPG keys.) I haven't figured out how to pass this threshold
yet, but maybe there's a way. I'm optimistic. If you have thoughts,
I'd love to hear them.
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images allow for this, but the
install hangs just the same as trying to install the old-fashioned
BIOS way.
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loader_(Debian)) mentions that
there's a way to have it get it's data from the CD-ROM drive, but so
far I haven't figured it out.
I'll see if I can't resolve my networking issue and then I'll try
that. In the meantime, do you have any suggestions for how I might fix
my pro
t clear - the problem isn't the lack of an internet
connection, but the fact the the installation crashes after the
hardware check.
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id it and everything worked! Hopefully this'll last.
Thank you so much for all of your help! I'm always touched by your
willingness to lend me, a total stranger, a hand when they need it.
Thank you again. I'll let you know if it stops working in the future.
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6 5659
/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p
firefox-b 3627 kylebarbour 62r CHR 116,33 5301
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1.9 GB
of 1.9 GB). I don't know why - last night I ran 'aptitude
safe-upgrade', maybe that has something to do with it? I'm not sure
how to fix this problem - I'm assuming that I should pare down some
files, but I'm not sure which ones or how to prevent this from
happeni
odules-$(uname -r)*.deb
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Thank you!
As an effort to get something else working, I upgraded my kernel to
sid's 2.6.23 one. Upon loading that, my sound began to work, so th
the file, :loadview
once you reopen it). I've never done this, so your mileage may vary.
http://www.vim.org/htmldoc/usr_28.html#28.4
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Mixers:
0: Analog Devices ID 1984
I notice that 'cat /proc/asound/version' is saying that I'm using ALSA
1.0.14, while I remember getting the sources for 1.0.15. Maybe this
has something to do with the problem?
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come across anything that looked like
it could resolve my problem. In some desperation I tried reinstalling
lenny, and even then when I followed the above steps nothing worked.
Any thoughts?
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Any suggestions?
I booted to rescue mode and mounted the partition. The kernel images are
there and look ok.
Thanks,
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Todays (etch) update wants to update lots of xorg packages - and in the
process remove (amongst other xserver-xorg-video-packages)
xserver-xorg-video-nv because of unsatisfiable dependencies.
Will this render my desktop unusable?
I am cu
Внимание!!!
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поставленную задачу - будь то достижение высокого результата при сдаче
стандартных американских или британских тестов, или поступление в
п
upper case) names (I don't know much
about fat vs other format but this looks like the problem). I've put
the disk back into the Linux box and on mount /mnt/zip (no cp command)
it has gone back into this clicking/access mode. "umount: /mnt/zip:
device is busy&quo
file so I don't think that's my problem but I'll
try anyways
Nope that didn't seem to work... my cdrom devices are still not getting created.
I'm just restarting udev... do I have to reboot for the changes to take effect?
Kyle
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l my devices are listed in one
way
or another I don't _really_ know what is going on in those directories...
Any way I can use that links.conf file you mentioned to get udev to create links to my
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I'm running the latest everything from unstable, 2.6-k7 kernel etc etc
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"Forinash, Kyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >/home/kyle# /bin/mount /dev/hdd /mnt/zip
> >mount: you must specify the filesystem type
> >/home/kyle# /bin/mount -t vfat /dev/hdd /mnt/zip
> >mount: wrong fs type
Subject:
Re: ZIP drive question..
From:
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Date:
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"Forinash, Kyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi Jacob, thanks for trying to help me out. Here
Hi Jacob, thanks for trying to help me out. Here is what I tried (to no
avail). How do I know what fs types are available (I tried
repartitioning the zip as Extended but got the same not supported
error)? Am I doing something stupid here?
/home/kyle# /bin/mount /dev/hdd /mnt/zip
mount: you
block device (maybe ‘insmod driver’?)” I’m new to Debian (having just switched from Red Hat), this is a new install of Woody. An earlier message mentioned something about a ppa module but I can find no ref anywhere to that. Any suggestions? kyle
so I
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> On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 05:11:49PM -0700, Alvin Oga wrote:
> >
> > hi ya
> >
> > On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> >
> > > * Kyle Loree ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030929 08:58]:
&g
another 11 days.
is there anything I can do so that the uptime will be retained?
Both systems are running stable and are up to date on patches.
Both are running on ups.
Thanks alot people for whatever assistance you can give.
Kyle Loree
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dules don't get loaded on boot?
Kyle
ps I'm not on the list so please reply to me directly
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As to X 4.0... I don't know if they work with X4.0 might have to upgrade
to 4.1 ...
Kyle
On Fri, 2001-12-07 at 18:40, David Teague wrote:
> Hi
>
> Ijust bought a 32MB nVidia TNT 2 card, and I run Woody with a
> fairly late 2.4 kernel. Am I going to have trouble? Xfree cl
o perhaps that could be part of your
> problem.
>
> Also don't forget to install the nvidia-glx package.
>
> Sean
>
> On Thu, 2001-11-15 at 12:47, Kyle Girard wrote:
> > > Which 2.4.14 is it that you are using? The source direct from kernel.org?
> > > or
&
symbols if I use
the includes from /usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.14/include instead of
headers from /usr/src/kernel-headers-2.4.14/include
What are you gcc are you using?
kyle
-source
package and the kernel-headers package but nothing works
Help, Please! I need my UT!!
I'm running
Pentium II 350
Debian (sid)
XFree 4.1.0
Kyle
l requires modutils?
I'm Running unstable with 2.4.9 kernel
Kyle
CP systems. Thanks!
>
> Luke
>
> Kyle Girard wrote:
>
> > I have rogers and I'm working fine although my setup is a little
> > different from yours (2.2.17 kernel, unstable). I used dhcp-client and
> > here's my dhclient.conf file
> >
> >
I have rogers and I'm working fine although my setup is a little
different from yours (2.2.17 kernel, unstable). I used dhcp-client and
here's my dhclient.conf file
send host-name "hostname";
and here's my /etc/network/interfaces
iface lo inet loopback
iface eth0 inet dhcp
And everything works
My advice is to stick with the gnome packages from unstable... I ran
Ximian debs for a while and I had nothing but problems. I've been
running unstable for the last couple of months and have had no major
problems.
On Wed, 2001-10-10 at 11:04, dooshiant wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm planning to install
bly faster then 3DES.
and with this I smile and nod since I have no idea what these mean/do.
yo
Kyle
ps does this sound like problem on debian or firewall? keep in mind
firewall only has the most minimal of installations of X and other apps
What does one have to do to enable X apps to be forwarded to my machine?
For two machine named debian and firewall respectively, I want to
forward a display from fireall to debian
on debian:
xhost + firewall
on firewall
export DISPLAY=debian:0
I try and run any program and I get 'cannot open
nope it's empty
On Wed, 2001-09-05 at 18:37, W. Paul Mills wrote:>
> Anything showing up in /var/log/lp-errs?
>
>
>
>
> Try -
> # kill -9 741I can kill it no problem but when I restart it I get:
/etc/init.d/lpd restart
Stopping printer spooler: lpd not running.
Starting printer spooler: lpd.
> Have you tried clearing the queue with -
> # lprm
> ?Yep I run it and it just sits there for a while and then re
top and it spits
Stopping printer spooler: lpd not running.
even though
ps ax | grep lpd
741 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/lpd
782 pts/0 S 0:00 grep lpd
I also cannot clear the queue I have three things in there and they will not leave! Any help would be appreciated.
Kyle
Your video card is supported by Xfree86. If your using Xfree86 3.3.x use the XF86_SVGA sever with the tvga8900 driver if you using the XFree 4 use the "trident" driver.
I got this info from here
http://www.xfree86.org/4.1.0/Status33.html#33
Kyle
On 07 Aug 2001 22:22:41 +
TNT and my housemate's on a Geforce and we've had no problems...
UT runs like water :o)
Kyle
On 08 Jul 2001 20:43:42 -0700, Patrick Gray wrote:
hello.
i have been toying with the idea of switching to debian gnu/linux as my main OS (as opposed to win98), so
When you login via gdm ~/.gnomerc is executed so put your stuff in
there or symlink to it or whatever else make you happy. :o)
Kyle
On 08 Jul 2001 17:33:03 +, Victor wrote:
> When in a console I log in as user the file ~/.bashrc -tailored to add ~/bin to the path directory - is execu
Sweet,
echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_ecn
fixed my problem but here's another problem does anyone know how to configure firestarter do
not reject packets with ECN enabled ?
Kyle
On 07 Jul 2001 14:28:39 +0200, Mario Vukelic wrote:
> On 07 Jul 2001 08:07:16 -0400,
d as different users, moved my .netscape .mozilla etc directories out of the way... it's driving my nuts... I remember that I used to be able to view them... a couple of months ago ... Can anyone help me out?
Kyle
rrect partition, but
then Potato wouldn't recognize my cdrom drive to complete installation)
So, my question is this: if I were to install one of the debian-based distros
(it doesn't matter which), would it be easy to upgrade to debian with apt? If
so, how would I go about it?
Thanks,
Kyle
much better price/performance ratios lately, especially compared to the PIII.
Cheers,
Kyle
cause
c:\dists\woody\main\binary-i386\Release gets read as
dists/woody/main/binary~1/Release
Oy. So I'm having trouble. There must be some simple solution I'm missing,
anybody know what it is? Thanks!
Cheers,
-Kyle
time..
I've done everything I can think of, I followed the instructions in /usr/share/doc/nvidia-kernel-src, I've tried following the instructions from nvidia's page.. I'm not a guru when is comes to these kinda things but I can usually plow my way through but this one has me st
s say I am missing 'makeinfo'.
3) Sound n printer
Any tools in debian to set up sound or printer? Otherwise I'm off to manpages
and the wonderful world of emacs..
Thanks for the help,,
Kyle
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I think port 4000 is used for ICQ99, ICQ2000 uses 5190 (i think). But thank
you, I'll try that out.
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I looked into that module and from what I gather its doesn't work with ICQ
200, just ICQ99. The only way I can see is to use port forwarding.
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> "Kyle" == Kyle Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > I was reading the IP masq how-to and it shows how to setup ipchains
>
Hello everyone. I'm planning on changing my network router from Sygate 4.0
on a Win NT 4.0 server to a debian ip masq machine. Right now, ICQ is
working excellent with sygate. How does it work with IP masq? When I set
the firewall rules, to I have to open ports on the firewall, or just have
the
You can try www.linmodems.org
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Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 3:08 PM
Subject: WinModem
> Is there any possibility to configure Debian to work with "WinModem" (any
> drivers?)
> Kozło
>
>
> --
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I was reading the IP masq how-to and it shows how to setup ipchains in a
rc.firewall file. From what I gather, debian uses a different boot system.
How would I make the rc.firewall for a debian system? I am new to debian, I
am used to using redhat.
also be helpful.
Thanks.
-Kyle
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GPM sucks. I find the best solution to this problem is '# rm
/etc/rc*.d/*gpm' and 'kill -15 gpm_pid'. Of course then you will have to
blow away the link to /dev/mouse and create a new link to /dev/mouse
from /dev/psaux.
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> Howdy, All -
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> Have gpm running beautifully
If I install Potato, how would I go upon the process of upgrading to Woody
without a format and reinstall?
I may sound kinda stupid asking this question (bare with me, im only 13 yrs
old), but after I login to my root or whatever account, how do I get the X
running for the graphical interface?
Thanks for ur time,
Kyle
I am wondering, does anyone have any screen shots of the woody package? I
very interested in researching this release before i risk my computer on it.
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Help!!
I need to get Linux out of my master boot record so I can load
windows.
Kyle
Hello,
Does anyone know about the vert refresh and hor sync rate, KTX
CAD-55D 14"?
Thank you,
Kyle
account but cannot
find the packages.cd. I thought Debian had a graphical interface. What
might I be doing or have done that is wrong? I get the error message
/dev/hda1 was not cleanly unmounted, check forced.
Thank you,
Kyle
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Try...
man deb
and read all the SEE ALSO's too. It's pretty simple really. Maybe disect
a few odd .deb files first to get the lay of the land. Also, I believe
you need to have installed the deb package building tools as well since I
don't believe they are part of the base i
RTFM... /usr/doc/samba/ENCRYPTION.txt.gz
- Kyle
On Wed, 19 Aug 1998, Brian Morgan wrote:
> Does anyone know how to set a Samba user password to NONE, if a password
> already exists? I've tried smbpasswd [user] and hit return twice, only
> to find that "Samba password not c
not encryption. This is why it is not
possible to decrypt it -- it quite simply is not encrypted in the first
place.
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Call back and ask for Second Level Support next time. :-)
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On Tue, 18 Aug 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was having a discussion with my ISP about Linux. He said he uses
> Wind
t; thingy that I got when I tried to
reboot Debian for the first time? It didn't want to do anything. I
eventually rebooted and ran lilo, after which it worked fine unless I held
down shift early in the boot sequence (in which case I got the "1FA:"
thing for a moment, and then it
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