>
> You better open a thread for each problem (USB, hard disk, network
> and
> VGA) so they can be properly replied and archived.
OK. Gonna do this just now.
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On Sun, 06 May 2012 12:48:40 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
(...)
(your posts still come with broken "References" and "In-Reply-To" fields.
> I don't understand why everybody prefers to use the latest, newest,
> flashiest, fishiest crap, when still working software is available.
Because that new "c
On Sun, 2012-05-06 at 12:36 +0200, an unknown sender wrote:
If everything is fine with kernel 2.6 on your machine and things are
that borked with kernel 3.x, so why don't you downgrade to a kernel 2.6?
2.6 kernels aren't completely different and usually can be used with
current distros.
If needed
On Sun, 06 May 2012 10:38:58 +0200, dagecko wrote:
(...)
> But when I move to a kernel 3.x (with using wheezy), everything goes
> bad. When I could make the system boots it is with a lot of complains.
> In any of the situations it could never start x (even with upgrading
> every packages in wheez
Hello,
I installed a new machine for my job. The main config is:
* mainboard: msi 990xa-gd55 (amd 990x chipset)
* cpu: athlon fx 4170
* graphic card: nvidia geforce gtx 550
* sound-card: sb x-fi titanium (mainboard sound-card is disabled)
When using a debian squeeze amd 64, on a kernel 2.6.x, t
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