Try installing the 686 kernel (2.6.18-x-686) which has highmem built into it.
Then full 2 GB should be recognised.
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Internally i think it would be using gdb. Does your compilation (gcc or g++)
option have -g to generate the debug information?
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You may have to reconfigure the printer. Add the printer in the system setting. make sure the printer is connected and On(Once i struggled why its not detected and the cable was loose!!). In the setting you could select the correct driver and it'll work from then on. After upgrade somehow your ol
I also had the problem earlier. I ran dpkg-reconfigure locales as root and
configured the locale as english and it started working permanently after that.
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From what i remember when i installed octave2.1-forge the files got installed
without problem and when i ran help command in octave the functions were
already available in the list it gave. I think they should be callable out of
the box here too.
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I don't see why 32-bit programs and codecs should not work on a 64-bit machine. Although I would suggest you to try vlc player now available in Debian etch. It has codecs for all the files I have ever used. mplayer is also there but i have not tried it.
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