Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 23/07/2024 04:09, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>>$ cat ~/.xsession-errors
> [...]
>>[fvwm][executeModule]: <> No such module 'FvwmConsole' in
>> ModulePath '/usr/lib/fvwm/2.6.8'
>
> A bit off-topic question. In what wiki page you would expect to find
> suggestions to insp
On 23/07/2024 04:09, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
$ cat ~/.xsession-errors
[...]
[fvwm][executeModule]: <> No such module 'FvwmConsole' in ModulePath
'/usr/lib/fvwm/2.6.8'
A bit off-topic question. In what wiki page you would expect to find
suggestions to inspect ~/.xsession-errors file and
Hi,
i wrote:
> > Four of five fingers point to me and my ~/.fvwm2rc":
> > ModulePath /usr/lib/fvwm/2.6.8
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Why do you even have that line at all?
Cargo cult.
Once it was needed, then i carried it on, and finally i forgot about it.
The reason why i did not notice two years
On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 23:09:59 +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Four of five fingers point to me and my ~/.fvwm2rc":
>
> ModulePath /usr/lib/fvwm/2.6.8
>
> I see traces that i adjusted this multiple times over the years:
> /usr/lib/X11/fvwm2 , /usr/lib/fvwm/2.6.5 , /usr/lib/fvwm/2.6.8.
>
> So
Hi,
(i begin to owe Greg Wooledge half a sysadmin salary and half one for a
geriatric nurse)
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Error messages, if there are any, should be in ~/.xsession-errors
$ cat ~/.xsession-errors
Cannot parse color "dtcolor5"
couldn't create gradient
Cannot parse color "dtcolo
On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 21:37:05 +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> So how could i debug the start of fvwm Modules ?
> Is there any log file or configuration option ?
Error messages, if there are any, should be in ~/.xsession-errors for
most users. I'd start there.
Hi,
after the striking success with my previous vim problem, i want to
tackle another nuisance of the 11-to-12 upgrade.
The window manager fvwm2 does not start the Modules and does not produce
the Buttons which are prescribed by my ~/.fvwm2rc . I am direly missing
FvwmPager for my 8x2 multi-deskt
Hi,
My machine is a Dell Precision 7540 with a Debian Sid and the
following hardware setup:
$ inxi -G
Graphics:
Device-1: Intel CoffeeLake-H GT2 [UHD Graphics 630] driver: i915 v: kernel
Device-2: AMD Lexa XT [Radeon PRO WX 3200] driver: amdgpu v: kernel
Device-3: Sunplus Innovation Integrat
Kamil Jońca writes:
> I have strange problem.
>
> I use Yubikey 5 with OATH and gpg key applications configured on it.
>
> In general it works (i.e. I got oath codes and can use gpg to
> encrypt/decrypt messages.)
> But when this key is in usb port it "gold circle" lights withut any
> visible rea
Teemu Likonen writes:
> * 2021-11-13 18:23:13+0100, Kamil Jońca wrote:
>
>> I use Yubikey 5 with OATH and gpg key applications configured on it.
>
>> How can I debug communication with this key?
>
> Edit ~/.gnupg/scdaemon.conf file and add lines there:
>
> debug-level 8
> log-file /tmp/sc
* 2021-11-13 18:23:13+0100, Kamil Jońca wrote:
> I use Yubikey 5 with OATH and gpg key applications configured on it.
> How can I debug communication with this key?
Edit ~/.gnupg/scdaemon.conf file and add lines there:
debug-level 8
log-file /tmp/scdaemon.log
You should probably read s
I have strange problem.
I use Yubikey 5 with OATH and gpg key applications configured on it.
In general it works (i.e. I got oath codes and can use gpg to
encrypt/decrypt messages.)
But when this key is in usb port it "gold circle" lights withut any
visible reason.
How can I debug communicatio
Le mer. 13 mai 2020 à 09:40, Yuwen Dai a écrit :
> Dear all,
>
> I setup a vnc server in Debian 10 and connect to the server by using vnc
> client, the desktop shows, but I cannot launch any application. There's
> no error message. It looks like a privilege issue. This is what I did:
>
>
>
Dear all,
I setup a vnc server in Debian 10 and connect to the server by using vnc
client, the desktop shows, but I cannot launch any application. There's
no error message. It looks like a privilege issue. This is what I did:
sudo apt install xfce4 xfce4-goodies gnome-icon-theme tightvncser
On Wed, 05 Feb 2020 19:47:35 +0100
kjo...@poczta.onet.pl (Kamil Jońca) wrote:
> Fresh installation of debian 10, immediately "upgraded" to sid.
>
> HIbernation does not work - after issuing "systemctl hibernate"
> computer hangs and nothing happens.
>
> Only hard reset helps.
> How can I check w
Fresh installation of debian 10, immediately "upgraded" to sid.
HIbernation does not work - after issuing "systemctl hibernate" computer
hangs and nothing happens.
Only hard reset helps.
How can I check what is going on?
KJ
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After boot I sometime have no network because netwirk-manager service
crashed. I see nothing in the logs, and starting it manually works.
How can I debug the cause of those crashes ?
Thanks.
On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 04:02:20PM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> On Tue, 2016-03-29 at 02:33 +1300, chrisb@localhost.localdomain wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 01:00:35PM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> > > How can I find out what is going on to stop the normal init script
> > > from
> > > work
On Tue, 2016-03-29 at 02:33 +1300, chrisb@localhost.localdomain wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 01:00:35PM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> > How can I find out what is going on to stop the normal init script
> > from
> > working? Is there some way to force systemctl to log what it is
> > doing?
> >
On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 01:00:35PM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> I have installed Debian alongside Linux Mint and wish to have
> PostgreSQL use the same database. So I have copied the system
> configuration files in /etc/postgresql from the Linux Mint partition.
> They point to the PostgreSQL dat
I have installed Debian alongside Linux Mint and wish to have
PostgreSQL use the same database. So I have copied the system
configuration files in /etc/postgresql from the Linux Mint partition.
They point to the PostgreSQL data files in /lvhome/postgresql.
This works in Linux Mint but not in De
I've been having the same/similar issue, but with Jungle Disk software
attempting to mount a network folder (webdav). This started some time (right
after? didn't notice. Jungle Disk log is daily, does not extend back) after a
kernel upgrade (dist-upgrade on April 9 included:
Upgrade: mailman:am
Guanqing.lu writes:
> Hi
>
> I met the same error message today and got it fixed in following way:
>
> root@myhost01 grub]# dmesg |grep fuse
> [5174104.384024] fuse: disagrees about version of symbol iov_iter_get_pages
> [5174104.384027] fuse: Unknown symbol iov_iter_get_pages (err -22)
> [5174
Hi
I met the same error message today and got it fixed in following way:
root@myhost01 grub]# dmesg |grep fuse
[5174104.384024] fuse: disagrees about version of symbol iov_iter_get_pages
[5174104.384027] fuse: Unknown symbol iov_iter_get_pages (err -22)
[5174118.853162] fuse: disagrees about v
Eduard Bloch writes:
>> searching with `aptitudue search ckt7' (or ckt4) finds nothing at all.
>
> It's just an arbitrary version string. It can be (almost) anything, even
> 1.2.3.myCuteVersion-10.9.8.
>
>> I suspect I could/should be running i686 with pae. Not sure why the
>> installer choose
On Thursday 19 March 2015 16:08:25 Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Thursday 19 March 2015 08:17:23 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Wednesday 18 March 2015 23:41:21 Harry Putnam wrote:
> > > Eduard Bloch writes:
> > > > It's just the kernel from Jessie. See
> > > > https://packages.debian.org/jessie/linux-image-
On Thursday 19 March 2015 12:34:16 Sven Hartge wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > The ckt patches are from Con Kovilas,
>
> Wrong.
>
> The -ck patches were from him. But they have nothing to do with the
> kernel used in Debian Jessie.
>
> CKT in this case here stands for "Canonical Kernel Team" wh
On Thursday 19 March 2015 12:29:12 Eduard Bloch wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> * Gene Heskett [Thu, Mar 19 2015, 12:08:25PM]:
> > Mode rant (with some profanity):
>
> TLDR. Is this about fuse?
>
> Eduard.
Yeah, mine. :(
Cheers, Gene Heskett
--
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
soap
Gene Heskett wrote:
> The ckt patches are from Con Kovilas,
Wrong.
The -ck patches were from him. But they have nothing to do with the
kernel used in Debian Jessie.
CKT in this case here stands for "Canonical Kernel Team" who maintain
the long-term stable branche 3.16 for use in Ubuntu and De
Hallo,
* Gene Heskett [Thu, Mar 19 2015, 12:08:25PM]:
> Mode rant (with some profanity):
TLDR. Is this about fuse?
Eduard.
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On Thursday 19 March 2015 08:17:23 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 March 2015 23:41:21 Harry Putnam wrote:
> > Eduard Bloch writes:
> > > It's just the kernel from Jessie. See
> > > https://packages.debian.org/jessie/linux-image-3.16.0-4-586
> >
> > Sorry to be so dense here but:
> >
> > App
Hallo,
* Harry Putnam [Wed, Mar 18 2015, 07:41:21PM]:
> > Something is wrong with your modules installation. Run "dmesg" to see
> > what happened there.
> > Run "depmod -a" once, it might help if some stupid tool damaged the
> > module database (I had that "fun" with old dkms before).
> > Check th
On Wednesday 18 March 2015 23:41:21 Harry Putnam wrote:
> Eduard Bloch writes:
> > It's just the kernel from Jessie. See
> > https://packages.debian.org/jessie/linux-image-3.16.0-4-586
>
> Sorry to be so dense here but:
>
> Apparently it is a little more going on in those lines above. I don't
> s
Quoting Harry Putnam (rea...@newsguy.com):
> Sorry to be so dense here but:
>
> Apparently it is a little more going on in those lines above. I don't
> see anything on the page you cite with names like: 3.16.7-ckt4-3
> 3.16.7-ckt7-1
>
> searching with `aptitudue search ckt7' (or ckt4) finds no
Eduard Bloch writes:
[...]
>> Attempting to modprobe fuse gets this error:
>>
>> ,
>> | root # modprobe fuse
>> | modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'fuse': Invalid argument
>
> Something is wrong with your modules installation. Run "dmesg" to see
> what happened there.
> Run "depmod -a" onc
Hallo,
* Harry Putnam [Wed, Mar 18 2015, 07:48:54AM]:
> Running `jessie'
>
> I've been using encfs, drawn from wheeze for months. But following a
> `full upgrade' I can no longer mount an encfs file system.
>
> The error message from mount attempt:
>
> ,
> | fuse: device not found, try 'mod
Running `jessie'
I've been using encfs, drawn from wheeze for months. But following a
`full upgrade' I can no longer mount an encfs file system.
The error message from mount attempt:
,
| fuse: device not found, try 'modprobe fuse' first
| fuse failed. Common problems:
| - fuse kernel modu
Hello everybody,
on recent kernels, my dvb usb device does not work any more and crashes
khubd when I remove it. It has worked perfectly on wheezy and works
perfectly in Windows, so it is no hardware failure. Since I do not know
a lot about the kernel internals I have no idea how to debug this or
On 2014-04-29 14:02, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 29.04.2014 20:55, schrieb Corey Hickey:
>> One other thing, in case somebody with a similar problem finds
>> this--after fixing my /etc/fstab, I had to reboot, or else systemd would
>> keep trying the same bad unit. I suppose there's probably a way to
Am 29.04.2014 20:55, schrieb Corey Hickey:
> One other thing, in case somebody with a similar problem finds
> this--after fixing my /etc/fstab, I had to reboot, or else systemd would
> keep trying the same bad unit. I suppose there's probably a way to make
> systemd regenerate them, but I don't kno
On 2014-04-28 05:50, Michael Biebl wrote:
You can also inspect the units via
systemctl status foo.{device,service,...}
dev-mapper-common.device
Loaded: loaded
Active: inactive (dead)
Apr 29 10:23:43 kiwi systemd[1]: Job dev-mapper-common.device/start
timed out.
Apr 29 10:23:43 kiwi syst
On 2014-04-28 05:50, Michael Biebl wrote:
>> With a regular init script, I am used to doing the following:
>> bash -x /etc/init.d/foo
>>
>> How do I do something similar with a systemd unit? I can't figure out
>> how to find any indication of what programs are actually being run in
>> order to fulf
Am 28.04.2014 01:15, schrieb Corey Hickey:
> Hi,
>
> With a recent upgrade, my sid system ended up with systemd-sysv, so I
> rebooted it and worked through the problems. One problem I had a hard
> time figuring out--I kind of guessed at how to fix it. I'd really like
> to know the right way, thoug
Hi,
With a recent upgrade, my sid system ended up with systemd-sysv, so I
rebooted it and worked through the problems. One problem I had a hard
time figuring out--I kind of guessed at how to fix it. I'd really like
to know the right way, though, so as to be able to troubleshoot problems
like that
On Mon, 28 Jan 2013 15:08:54 +1300
Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 12:25:22PM -0500, Tom Roche wrote:
> >
> > > [ https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/6841) suggests]
>
> Just as an aside, I don't remember putting square brackets "[" and "]"
> around the url. I consid
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 12:25:22PM -0500, Tom Roche wrote:
>
> > [ https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/6841) suggests]
Just as an aside, I don't remember putting square brackets "[" and "]"
around the url. I consider it unethical/bad practice to alter the quoted
text but make it look l
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2013/01/msg01054.html (rearranged)
> you are only having trouble with the CRAN repositories?
Correct. (And, yes, I do have bzip2 :-)
> > 3 packages upgraded, ... and 1603 not upgraded.
>^
>
On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 12:45:30PM -0500, Tom Roche wrote:
> > Without knowing all your details, I'd probably:
>
> > rm /var/lib/apt/lists/*
>
> > rm /var/lib/apt/lists/partial/*
>
> > then try updating again.
>
> Unfortunately, no fix:
>
> me@it:~ $ sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/*
> rm: cannot r
summary: trying to update R packages from recommended mirrors @
http://cran.r-project.org/mirrors.html
This has worked well for a long time, but now I keep getting errors like
Failed to fetch /squeeze-cran/: Hash Sum mismatch
No fix from either
sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/partial/*
sudo rm /va
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 10:54:16PM -0500, Tom Roche wrote:
> did `sudo aptitude update`, and got
>
> > W: Failed to fetch
> > bzip2:/var/lib/apt/lists/partial/watson.nci.nih.gov_cran%5fmirror_bin_linux_debian_squeeze-cran_Packages:
> > Hash Sum mismatch
>
> So I changed my sources.list
>
> - d
; bzip2:/var/lib/apt/lists/partial/mirrors.nics.utk.edu_cran_bin_linux_debian_squeeze-cran_Packages:
> Hash Sum mismatch
Given that CRAN is a fairly reliable organization, and I have just
failed with 3 recommended mirrors, I'm wondering if something is wrong
on my end. How to debug?
TIA, Tom Roche
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On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 18:29:56 + (UTC), Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 20:15:53 +0200, Felix Natter wrote:
>
>> Camaleón writes:
>>
>>> Try with a more simple approach:
>>>
>>> # will start recording from the default input source arecord -d
10
>>> /tmp/foo.wav
>>>
>>> And when it finishe
On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 20:15:53 +0200, Felix Natter wrote:
> Camaleón writes:
>
>> Try with a more simple approach:
>>
>> # will start recording from the default input source arecord -d 10
>> /tmp/foo.wav
>>
>> And when it finishes, play it with:
>>
>> aplay /tmp/foo.wav
>
> This records only noise
Camaleón writes:
> On Sun, 24 Apr 2011 13:18:21 +0200, Felix Natter wrote:
>
>> Volkan YAZICI writes:
>>
>>> 2) Start arecord with vumeter enabled, that is,
>>>
>>> arecord -V /tmp/foo.wav
>>>
>>>and see if vumeter changes.
>>
>> The -V option is not recognized on Lenny (and -v doesn't
On Sun, 24 Apr 2011 13:18:21 +0200, Felix Natter wrote:
> Volkan YAZICI writes:
>
>> 2) Start arecord with vumeter enabled, that is,
>>
>> arecord -V /tmp/foo.wav
>>
>>and see if vumeter changes.
>
> The -V option is not recognized on Lenny (and -v doesn't produce a
> vumeter).
Try wit
Volkan YAZICI writes:
> On Sun, 24 Apr 2011 09:40:49 +0200, Felix Natter writes:
>> I'd like to use my microphone, but when I use gnome-sound-recorder, and
>> - select "Record from input: Front Mic" it doesn't record anything.
>> - select "Record from input: Line In" and attach a headset to the 3
On Sun, 24 Apr 2011 09:40:49 +0200, Felix Natter writes:
> I'd like to use my microphone, but when I use gnome-sound-recorder, and
> - select "Record from input: Front Mic" it doesn't record anything.
> - select "Record from input: Line In" and attach a headset to the 3.5mm
> mic input (Laptop) i
hi,
I'd like to use my microphone, but when I use gnome-sound-recorder, and
- select "Record from input: Front Mic" it doesn't record anything.
- select "Record from input: Line In" and attach a headset to the 3.5mm
mic input (Laptop) it doesn't record anything.
Audio play works fine in all app
On Sun, Apr 03, 2011 at 08:41:51PM +0200, David Sastre wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 03, 2011 at 07:20:08PM +0200, David Sastre wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I got a kernel trace related to some I/O error.
> > I'd like to debug it further, but don't not how to proceed.
> > I have some basic gdb skills, but the
On Sun, Apr 03, 2011 at 07:20:08PM +0200, David Sastre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I got a kernel trace related to some I/O error.
> I'd like to debug it further, but don't not how to proceed.
> I have some basic gdb skills, but the pkg involved is the kernel, so
> I can't just run 'gdb executable trace'.
Hello,
I got a kernel trace related to some I/O error.
I'd like to debug it further, but don't not how to proceed.
I have some basic gdb skills, but the pkg involved is the kernel, so
I can't just run 'gdb executable trace'...
The trace looks like this:
2011-04-03T18:36:32+02:00 jethro kernel: :
I hate to "bump" my own message, but I'm making some progress and I'm
wondering if anyone can help me further debug.
My initial message:
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 10:31 PM, Arturo R. wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Per the title, I'd love to get your input on how to de
Hi all.
Per the title, I'd love to get your input on how to debug/fix this
particular issue. A description of my setup:
Asus UL30A-X5 Laptop
1.3GHz Intel SU7300 Core 2 Duo
4GB of DDR3 RAM
500GB SATA
Intel GMA 4500MHD
Running Debian sid on a coLinux 0.7.8 (uname -a: "Linux colinux
2
On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 07:12:39 +0200, Hartmut Niemann wrote:
> I have debian testing on a SIS741 Athlon XP system, Graphics is ATI 9250
> (RV280) in case that gives a hint to somebody.
>
> Kernel 2.6.30 runs fine.
>
> Kernel 2.6.32 reaches
>done.
> Setting parameters of disc: (none
Hi!
I have debian testing on a SIS741 Athlon XP system,
Graphics is ATI 9250 (RV280) in case that gives a hint to somebody.
Kernel 2.6.30 runs fine.
Kernel 2.6.32 reaches
done.
Setting parameters of disc: (none)
Checking root file system...fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2
Hello. I've installed tsocks from package repository and is working
fine. Except I had to resolve domain name on the remote end, which is
not satisfied.
Reading tsocks man page I realized I had to compile tsocks on my own
with configuration options --enable-socksdns and --disable-hostnames in
ord
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 2:40 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
wrote:
> In <6a8fced30904251059g77a533c2yf94d6b66d6a63...@mail.gmail.com>, 明覺 wrote:
>>I download the k3dsurf project(a kdevelop project) and compiled it in
>>kdevelop successfully, but when i run it, it says "segment fault", how
>>could I de
In <6a8fced30904251059g77a533c2yf94d6b66d6a63...@mail.gmail.com>, 明覺 wrote:
>I download the k3dsurf project(a kdevelop project) and compiled it in
>kdevelop successfully, but when i run it, it says "segment fault", how
>could I debug it? thanks. here is the gdb info:
This list isn't quite correct
I download the k3dsurf project(a kdevelop project) and compiled it in
kdevelop successfully, but when i run it, it says "segment fault", how
could I debug it? thanks. here is the gdb info:
-
This GDB was configured as "x86_64-l
Short Summary: I have an Etch install that does not behave like all my other
etch installs" it locks up when I restart the networking, even if I haven't
changed the configuration. I can't find anything strange
in /etc/network/interfaces, and nothing helpful in the logs.
I'd also like to know wha
On 5/28/07, j t <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Unfortunately, I'm not too good at understanding all this
lib-gnome/bonobo stuff, so I'm stuck for what to do next.
Any suggestions?
TIA, Jaime :-)
It seems I am not alone:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=422315
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Hi all.
I have a fresh Etch install on a Thinkpad T21 (x86 - 686). Two things to note:
a) I use a network install to just put the base system on, then I add
xorg, then I add gnome-core.
b) I uncheck aptitude's "install recommended packages automatically"
to get a "lean" machine.
Everything wor
On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 15:58 +, Michael Perry wrote:
> michael wrote:
>
> > would some kind soul point me to documentation on how to debug
> > firmware that should be loaded when hotplug detects a new USB device?
> > this is for 2.6.11 kernel. thanks,
>
> If I
michael wrote:
> would some kind soul point me to documentation on how to debug
> firmware that should be loaded when hotplug detects a new USB device?
> this is for 2.6.11 kernel. thanks,
If I have a usb storage device, the routine operation for me is to
insert the usb drive and then b
would some kind soul point me to documentation on how to debug firmware
that should be loaded when hotplug detects a new USB device? this is for
2.6.11 kernel. thanks,
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On Wed, 10 Nov 2004, Alexander Schmehl wrote:
> * Adam Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [041110 11:21]:
> > Thanks for all the suggestions... in the end, I tried removing some of
> > my memory and it appears to have worked: I had 1x512 and 1x256 (which
> > should be possible, according to the manual)
* Adam Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [041110 11:21]:
> Thanks for all the suggestions... in the end, I tried removing some of
> my memory and it appears to have worked: I had 1x512 and 1x256 (which
> should be possible, according to the manual), but now that I removed the
> 256, the problem has disap
Thanks for all the suggestions... in the end, I tried removing some of
my memory and it appears to have worked: I had 1x512 and 1x256 (which
should be possible, according to the manual), but now that I removed the
256, the problem has disappeared.
ta,
Adam
On Tue, 2004-11-09 at 13:16 +, T
Hi Adam,
If heat is the problem, I strongly suggest installing powernowd. It
requires a very recent kernel (I'm running 2.6.8-1). After installed,
you enable it on bootup (you can use rcconf). That's all, just set it
and forget it. I'm not sure if it will work on every laptop processor,
but does f
Adam Butler wrote:
Hi,
I installed Ubuntu[1] (Debian w/ 2.6.8 kernel) on my Toshiba Satellite
M30 Centrino laptop last week, and it's great, apart from the fact that
the computer freezes up randomly. From what I can see, there is *no*
pattern, but it usually takes about 3 hours' use, and then s
On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 13:32:47 +
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Adam Butler) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed Ubuntu[1] (Debian w/ 2.6.8 kernel) on my Toshiba Satellite
> M30 Centrino laptop last week, and it's great, apart from the fact that
> the computer freezes up randomly. From what I can see, there is
--- Adam Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed Ubuntu[1] (Debian w/ 2.6.8 kernel) on my Toshiba Satellite
They have their own mailing-list.
> find out the temperature in /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature
> when it freezes, and it's usually around 66C, which is actual
Hi,
I installed Ubuntu[1] (Debian w/ 2.6.8 kernel) on my Toshiba Satellite
M30 Centrino laptop last week, and it's great, apart from the fact that
the computer freezes up randomly. From what I can see, there is *no*
pattern, but it usually takes about 3 hours' use, and then suddenly stops.
The
On Sat, Dec 20, 2003 at 05:26:38PM -0500, Lou Losee said
> * Toshiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-12-20 16:26]:
> > > > > >I'm running sid, I'm having a problem with the upgrade of kdm, the
> > > > > > error just says that the postinstallation script return an error
> > > > > > (30). This message is v
On Sat, Dec 20, 2003 at 02:45:04PM -0300, Toshiro wrote:
> I'm running sid, I'm having a problem with the upgrade of kdm, the error just
> says that the postinstallation script return an error (30). This message is
> very cryptic and it's pretty much useless.
That error is from debconf. Run with
On Sat, Dec 20, 2003 at 02:45:04PM -0300, Toshiro wrote:
> I'm running sid, I'm having a problem with the upgrade of kdm, the error just
> says that the postinstallation script return an error (30). This message is
> very cryptic and it's pretty much useless.
>
> Anybody know if there is a proc
* Toshiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-12-20 16:26]:
> > > > >I'm running sid, I'm having a problem with the upgrade of kdm, the
> > > > > error just says that the postinstallation script return an error
> > > > > (30). This message is very cryptic and it's pretty much useless.
> >
> > Have you tried
On Sat, Dec 20, 2003 at 04:48:53PM -0300, Toshiro wrote:
> On Saturday 20 December 2003 16:38, Kent West wrote:
> > Toshiro wrote:
> > >I'm running sid, I'm having a problem with the upgrade of kdm, the error
> > > just says that the postinstallation script return an error (30). This
> > > message
> > > >I'm running sid, I'm having a problem with the upgrade of kdm, the
> > > > error just says that the postinstallation script return an error
> > > > (30). This message is very cryptic and it's pretty much useless.
>
> Have you tried "script"?
I think 'script' is used to capture screen output
Incoming from Toshiro:
> On Saturday 20 December 2003 16:38, Kent West wrote:
> > Toshiro wrote:
> > >I'm running sid, I'm having a problem with the upgrade of kdm, the error
> > > just says that the postinstallation script return an error (30). This
> > > message is very cryptic and it's pretty mu
On Saturday 20 December 2003 16:38, Kent West wrote:
> Toshiro wrote:
> >I'm running sid, I'm having a problem with the upgrade of kdm, the error
> > just says that the postinstallation script return an error (30). This
> > message is very cryptic and it's pretty much useless.
>
> What tool are you
Toshiro wrote:
I'm running sid, I'm having a problem with the upgrade of kdm, the error just
says that the postinstallation script return an error (30). This message is
very cryptic and it's pretty much useless.
What tool are you using to do the upgrade? apt-get upgrade?
dist-upgrade? aptit
I'm running sid, I'm having a problem with the upgrade of kdm, the error just
says that the postinstallation script return an error (30). This message is
very cryptic and it's pretty much useless.
Anybody know if there is a procedure to see what is going on really? I mean,
I'd like to watch th
CP> This is the phenomen: Thin Client and Server work well, then -
CP> randomly - with a distance of a couple of days a single client
CP> looses its connection to the Xserver. It doesn't recognize this,
CP> so you can move the mouse cursor,
This is the expected behaviour. X11 connections are not
Hello.
Since I set up a (terminal-) server for testing, there are really strange
problems with X (or maybe the kernel). I'm using sid on this system in order
to experiment with the newest features and kernel 2.4.10, the thin clients
use a nfs-rooted stripped down debian image (sid, kernel 2.4.12
Legend QDI Advance 5/133E AGP Pentium III motherboard
(VIA Apollo Pro 133 chipset)
Intel Pentium III/500 cpu
128MB 133mhz ram
hard drive: WDC WD102BA, 9779MB w/2048kB Cache
ATI Xpert 98 AGP video card, 8MB
3Com 3c905b NIC
SoundBlaster AWE64 isapnp sound card
Creative Labs ATAPI 52X cdrom
USR 33.6 i
This is a QDI Advance 5 with Intel PIII/500 and 1/8 gig ram.
It's got some kind of hard drive in it too, and a network card
and stuff. -chris
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Nate Amsden wrote:
> Krzys Majewski wrote:
> >
> > Oh man, after reading all these scary faulty-hardware posts I shook
> > in my boot
Krzys Majewski wrote:
>
> Oh man, after reading all these scary faulty-hardware posts I shook
> in my boots a little after coming home and finding my new machine
> frozen solid. It was running xseti at the time FWIW.
> Where should I start looking?
> -chris
you can start specifying all the hardwa
On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 01:53:08AM -0700, Krzys Majewski ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Oh man, after reading all these scary faulty-hardware posts I shook
> in my boots a little after coming home and finding my new machine
> frozen solid. It was running xseti at the time FWIW.
> Where should I st
Oh man, after reading all these scary faulty-hardware posts I shook
in my boots a little after coming home and finding my new machine
frozen solid. It was running xseti at the time FWIW.
Where should I start looking?
-chris
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