dates using a RT Kernel to run
a Machine using Linuxcnc. I face the problem that Debian "hangs" i.e.
becomes completely unresponsive. This includes Keyboard, Mouse and
also the SysReq + REISUB does no longer work. The system does not
really "crash" i.e. I keep seeing X. Usuall
Dear all,
I'm running Debian 10 with the recent updates using a RT Kernel to run a
Machine using Linuxcnc. I face the problem that Debian "hangs" i.e. becomes
completely unresponsive. This includes Keyboard, Mouse and also the SysReq
+ REISUB does no longer work. The system does no
I have cloned a running debian system onto a qemu virtual machine for
testing purposes.
If I put a "vga=" statement on the kernel command line (eg. vga=795),
it hangs during bootup. If I add the 'debug' statement, it hangs
after the following:
[ 29.125399] fb: switching to bochsdrmfb from simpl
> On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 20:40:42 +0300 wrote:
> > On 04/27/2011 04:50 PM, Mike Viau wrote:
> >> Hi again
> >>
> >> I also installed an ubuntu on the same machine, the ubuntu works fine,
> >> the debian issue still remains. So, I started playing with editing grub
> >> commands.
> >>
> >> In the debi
On 04/27/2011 04:50 PM, Mike Viau wrote:
On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 15:00:40 +0300 wrote:
On 04/26/2011 05:29 PM, Vangelis Katsikaros wrote:
Hello
I just installed debian 6.0.1.a amd64 with net install, with a clean
install (before I had 5).
The system goes to grub and when I select the non-recov
> On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 15:00:40 +0300 wrote:
>
> >On 04/26/2011 05:29 PM, Vangelis Katsikaros wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > I just installed debian 6.0.1.a amd64 with net install, with a clean
> > install (before I had 5).
> >
> > The system goes to grub and when I select the non-recovery mode
> > (2.6
On 04/26/2011 05:29 PM, Vangelis Katsikaros wrote:
Hello
I just installed debian 6.0.1.a amd64 with net install, with a clean
install (before I had 5).
The system goes to grub and when I select the non-recovery mode
(2.6.32-5-amd64), I get a cursor that doesn't blink and no action at
all. I wai
Hello
I just installed debian 6.0.1.a amd64 with net install, with a clean
install (before I had 5).
The system goes to grub and when I select the non-recovery mode
(2.6.32-5-amd64), I get a cursor that doesn't blink and no action at
all. I waited about 5-6 mins (I thought it would be checki
On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 12:27:44PM +0200, Jogito nit wrote:
> First of all, sorry about my english.
>
> I have a problem with my Debian, it hangs randomly. I have tried to change
> the driver of my ati, I, ve tried without 3D acceleration. I thougth that
> was the memory, so i changed it, but it c
On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 12:27:44PM +0200, Jogito nit wrote:
> First of all, sorry about my english.
No problem.
>
> I have a problem with my Debian, it hangs randomly. I have tried to
> change the driver of my ati, I, ve tried without 3D acceleration. I
> thougth that was the memory, so i change
First of all, sorry about my english.
I have a problem with my Debian, it hangs randomly. I have tried to change
the driver of my ati, I, ve tried without 3D acceleration. I thougth that
was the memory, so i changed it, but it continue hang. When it hangs i cant
do anything, no mouse, no keyboard.
hi all
I installed debian etch beta 3 on a dell poweredge 1950 server and it
worked just fine (except that I wasn't able to install GRUB, therefore I
installed LILO).
but after the installation, debian hangs while booting. the last line of
the output is something like:
low spee
It's set to Auto detect.
But i don't understand why vanilla and lm8.2 install and run with no
problems :o(
-Original Message-
From: Karl O. Pinc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 August 2005 7:44pm
To: Ken Walker
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Debian hang
On 08/10/2005 01:16:57 PM, Ken Walker wrote:
The system has
1 CD SCSI cd writer at id:0 ( 50pin cable ) - Terminated
1 Dat drive at id:1 ( 50pin cable )
1 Dat drive at id:2 ( 50pin cable )
1 Scsi 9g at ID:3 ( 68pin cable ) - Terminated
1 Scsi 9
Original Message-
From: Ken Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 August 2005 6:13 pm
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Debian hangs at 5% on install ??
I'm trying to install Debian 3.1r0a and have the following problem.
The install hangs with 5% showing on the progress bar w
I'm trying to install Debian 3.1r0a and have the following problem.
The install hangs with 5% showing on the progress bar with the following
shown at the bottom of the screen.
loading module 'advansys' for 'Advanced System products Inc ABP940-UW'
If i do alt-f4
i can see the following
hw-dete
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004, Manou Rabary wrote:
> i don't know if my problem is already show in this mailing-list or not.
> Last january, my debian woody hangs but no a complete freeze: it
> answered ping, pop3.. but not smtp(postfix), ssh, no console login...
> I had nothing special in logs but many cron
hello folks,
i don't know if my problem is already show in this mailing-list or not.
Last january, my debian woody hangs but no a complete freeze: it
answered ping, pop3.. but not smtp(postfix), ssh, no console login...
I had nothing special in logs but many cron and defuncts process. I
saw an url
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On Thursday 15 July 2004 12:02, Vijaya S wrote:
> Actually in between frequently,
> The eth0 goes down and when i run /sbin/ifup i get the following
> error:
>
> SIOCSIFADDR : No such device
> SIOCSIFNETMASK:No such device
> eth0: error while getting i
Vijaya S wrote:
The driver is eepro100. Its taken automatically when rebooted.
That's the one that caused me problems. Try the other
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Vijaya S wrote:
Host bridge: Intel Corp. 82810E DC-133 GMCH [Graphics Memory Controller Hub]
(rev 03)
:00:01.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corp. 82810E DC-133 CGC [Chipset
Graphics Controller] (rev 03)
:00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp. 82801AA PCI Bridge (rev 02)
:00:1f.0 ISA bridge
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On Wednesday 14 July 2004 15:00, John Summerfield wrote:
> Frederik Dannemare wrote:
> >On Wednesday 14 July 2004 19:45, Vijaya S wrote:
> >>Its present is following directories
> >>/boot/System.map-2.2.20-idepci
> >>/usr/src/linux-2.4.22/System.map
>
Frederik Dannemare wrote:
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On Wednesday 14 July 2004 19:45, Vijaya S wrote:
Its present is following directories
/boot/System.map-2.2.20-idepci
/usr/src/linux-2.4.22/System.map
Yes, but looking at your log, it seems that your system cannot find t
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On Wednesday 14 July 2004 19:45, Vijaya S wrote:
> Its present is following directories
> /boot/System.map-2.2.20-idepci
> /usr/src/linux-2.4.22/System.map
Yes, but looking at your log, it seems that your system cannot find this
file (at least not a
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On Wednesday 14 July 2004 18:26, Vijaya S wrote:
> Hi all ,
> A machine with Debian on it hangs suddenly for no reason.
> Below are the snapshots of the file /var/log/syslog
> I am not able to figure whats the reason.
> The eth0 eepro100 goes down and
Vijaya S wrote:
Hi all ,
A machine with Debian on it hangs suddenly for no reason.
Below are the snapshots of the file /var/log/syslog
I am not able to figure whats the reason.
The eth0 eepro100 goes down and after rebooting its fine.
But i doubted the line LOWMEM
Is that the reason or any other?
a
Hi all ,
A machine with Debian on it hangs suddenly for no reason.
Below are the snapshots of the file /var/log/syslog
I am not able to figure whats the reason.
The eth0 eepro100 goes down and after rebooting its fine.
But i doubted the line LOWMEM
Is that the reason or any other?
any ideas or sugg
Well I must say you are excellent that was what the problem was. Once I
set that everything started working great. Thank you. Really don't
know how you knew that was the problem but it works.
Shyamal Prasad wrote:
"Quenten" == Quenten Griffith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Quenten> Wel
"Quenten" == Quenten Griffith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Quenten> Well I finally got a "good" Debian install or at least a
Quenten> compelete one anyways and everything is working fine
Quenten> (only took three times trying to install it lol) But for
Quenten> some reason when
Well I finally got a "good" Debian install or at least a compelete one
anyways and everything is working fine (only took three times trying to
install it lol) But for some reason when I do anything such as untar a
large archive or even ftp to my computer a bunch of files my cpu jumps
to 100 pe
>
> Shaul Karl wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Sorry, should have done some reading before posting the above, my bad...
> > >
> > > I've read the LILO howto and that says that pressing tab should do the
> > > trick,
> > > or holding down alt or shift when the LILO bit comes up. But neither of
> > > thes
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 01:39:52AM +0100, Alex Hunsley wrote:
...
| What should I do in this situation? I'm more concerned with not losing data on
| the disk than resucing my debian install, although doing both would be
| preferable.
Do you have another machine that is hardware-compatible? (lik
Shaul Karl wrote:
>
> >
> > Sorry, should have done some reading before posting the above, my bad...
> >
> > I've read the LILO howto and that says that pressing tab should do the
> > trick,
> > or holding down alt or shift when the LILO bit comes up. But neither of
> > these
> > action seem to
> Alex Hunsley wrote:
> >
> > Shaul Karl wrote:
> > >
> > > You might want to enter
> > >
> > > init=/bin/sh
> > >
> > > at the lilo prompt (assuming you have lilo) in order to skip the system
> > > initializations and check that partition manually with the file system
> > > debug/repair tools
Blars Blarson wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >Is there some magic way of entering text at the lilo prompt? I've tried
> >typing
> >during the brief pause when it says LILO but no text appears and booting just
> >continues after the pause.
>
> The default de
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Is there some magic way of entering text at the lilo prompt? I've tried typing
>during the brief pause when it says LILO but no text appears and booting just
>continues after the pause.
The default debian lilo configuration does not prompt.
Alex Hunsley wrote:
>
> Shaul Karl wrote:
> >
> > You might want to enter
> >
> > init=/bin/sh
> >
> > at the lilo prompt (assuming you have lilo) in order to skip the system
> > initializations and check that partition manually with the file system
> > debug/repair tools.
>
> Is there some m
Shaul Karl wrote:
>
> You might want to enter
>
> init=/bin/sh
>
> at the lilo prompt (assuming you have lilo) in order to skip the system
> initializations and check that partition manually with the file system
> debug/repair tools.
Is there some magic way of entering text at the lilo prom
Shaul Karl wrote:
>
>
Shaul,
thanks for your reply.
> You might want to enter
>
> init=/bin/sh
>
> at the lilo prompt (assuming you have lilo) in order to skip the system
> initializations and check that partition manually with the file system
> debug/repair tools.
Yes, I have lilo, I'll
You might want to enter
init=/bin/sh
at the lilo prompt (assuming you have lilo) in order to skip the system
initializations and check that partition manually with the file system
debug/repair tools.
This doesn't look to me a UDMA matter since other partitions on the
same disk (hde) are
I'm having trouble with my debian 2.2r3 (potato) box. For the past two weeks
its been sitting happily on the network, doing things as expected, but now it
hangs during boot. I was running samba, and a few times whilst copying lots of
files from a win2000 machine to the debian box I encountered erro
Installing Debian hangs on "Loading root.bin" (4 dots) from the
resc1440 disk. This is hapenning on AST Ascentia 900N (486/75/20Mb)
laptop. I tried several diskettes, they are formatted in the same
physical drive (under DOS, I used rawrite2 to copy the images to
diskettes).
Wha
On Tue, 8 Oct 1996, John McLaren wrote:
> Help Needed!
>
> After looking around for a 486 to dedicate to linux, a 5-year-old
> "ex-bleeding-edge" server became available cheaply, containing an
> EISA mb and Ultrastor 22CA EISA ESDI cacheing controller running
> two Micropolis drives--seemed like
Help Needed!
After looking around for a 486 to dedicate to linux, a 5-year-old
"ex-bleeding-edge" server became available cheaply, containing an
EISA mb and Ultrastor 22CA EISA ESDI cacheing controller running
two Micropolis drives--seemed like a good buy at the time
(performs flawlessly on dos/wi
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