Hilary Snaden wrote:
...
> What change in 5.9 (perhaps 5.8) may be caused the machine to freeze,
> and can it be fixed?
p.s. use the command reportbug as it will give more
relevant information that will help. :)
songbird
Dan Ritter wrote:
...
> Could be anything. You are running the unstable version of
> Debian.
>
> You should report it to the Debian kernel maintainers:
> Debian Kernel Team
*nods*
will be very important to know the type of the
processor and laptop, it may be one of the peripheral
interface
Hilary Snaden wrote:
> Description: Debian GNU/Linux bullseye/sid
>
> After a recent kernel update, my previously very stable laptop developed
> major problems. After a period usually of about 12 hours (once after only 2
> hours, once after about 36), the machine froze, requiring a hard power
>
Description:Debian GNU/Linux bullseye/sid
After a recent kernel update, my previously very stable laptop developed
major problems. After a period usually of about 12 hours (once after
only 2 hours, once after about 36), the machine froze, requiring a hard
power cycle. At no time did deskto
David Wright wrote:
> That's right: deloptes claim was mistaken, which I pointed out
> because errors of fact need correcting.
> I didn't mean to mystify you (or anybody else).
Sorry I agree with you, I also learned something, thanks.
On Thu 11 Jan 2018 at 15:35:36 (-0500), Felix Miata wrote:
> David Wright composed on 2018-01-11 12:52 (UTC-0600):
>
> > On Wed 10 Jan 2018 at 19:48:57 (-0500), Felix Miata wrote:
>
> >> deloptes composed on 2018-01-11 01:12 (UTC+0100):
>
> >> > David Wright wrote:
>
> >> >>> It seemed to insta
David Wright composed on 2018-01-11 12:52 (UTC-0600):
> On Wed 10 Jan 2018 at 19:48:57 (-0500), Felix Miata wrote:
>> deloptes composed on 2018-01-11 01:12 (UTC+0100):
>> > David Wright wrote:
>> >>> It seemed to install vmlinuz-4.9.0-5-686-pae (and associated config and
>> >>> image files, etc
On Wed 10 Jan 2018 at 19:48:57 (-0500), Felix Miata wrote:
> deloptes composed on 2018-01-11 01:12 (UTC+0100):
>
> > David Wright wrote:
>
> >>> It seemed to install vmlinuz-4.9.0-5-686-pae (and associated config and
> >>> image files, etc) in place of 4.9.0-4-686-pae versions. Now the system
>
On 01/06/2018 06:58 PM, Rob Hurle wrote:
Hi All,
I'm running Stretch and yesterday I did my normal:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
It seemed to install vmlinuz-4.9.0-5-686-pae (and associated config and
image files, etc) in place of 4.9.0-4-686-pae versions. Now the system
won't
deloptes composed on 2018-01-11 01:12 (UTC+0100):
> David Wright wrote:
>>> It seemed to install vmlinuz-4.9.0-5-686-pae (and associated config and
>>> image files, etc) in place of 4.9.0-4-686-pae versions. Now the system
>> ↑↑↑ really? It's a different package so
>> it should install
David Wright wrote:
>> It seemed to install vmlinuz-4.9.0-5-686-pae (and associated config and
>> image files, etc) in place of 4.9.0-4-686-pae versions. Now the system
>
> ↑↑↑ really? It's a different package so
> it should install alongside the old one.
no, this is one and the same pa
On 2018-01-10 16:58 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> In the case of stable Debian release kernel versioning at least, the .0 in
> both
> seem to be entirely superfluous. Does any other integer ever appear in place
> of
> that 0?
No. The trailing .0 is only there to appease programs that do not work
David Wright composed on 2018-01-10 15:12 (UTC-0600):
> On Tue 09 Jan 2018 at 18:18:27 (-0500), Felix Miata wrote:
>> Here's a portion of /boot/ on one I just updated minutes ago:
>> lrwxrwxrwx 1 26 Jan 9 17:47 initrd -> initrd.img-4.9.0-5-686-pae
>> lrwxrwxrwx 1 26 Jan 9 17:47 i
On Tue 09 Jan 2018 at 18:18:27 (-0500), Felix Miata wrote:
> Here's a portion of /boot/ on one I just updated minutes ago:
>
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 26 Jan 9 17:47 initrd -> initrd.img-4.9.0-5-686-pae
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 26 Jan 9 17:47 initrd-cur -> initrd.img-4.9.0-5-686-pae
> -rw-r--r-- 1 17
On Sun 07 Jan 2018 at 13:58:25 (+1100), Rob Hurle wrote:
> I'm running Stretch and yesterday I did my normal:
>
> sudo apt-get update
> sudo apt-get upgrade
>
> It seemed to install vmlinuz-4.9.0-5-686-pae (and associated config and
> image files, etc) in place of 4.9.0-4-686-pae versions. Now
Rob Hurle composed on 2018-01-07 13:58 (UTC+1100):
> I'm running Stretch and yesterday I did my normal:
> sudo apt-get update
> sudo apt-get upgrade
> It seemed to install vmlinuz-4.9.0-5-686-pae (and associated config and
> image files, etc) in place of 4.9.0-4-686-pae versions. Now the syst
On 08/01/2018 15:59, Anton Gorlov wrote:
Hi.
Less /usr/share/doc/linux-image-4.9.0-5-amd64/changelog.Debian.gz
- x86/mm: Add the 'nopcid' boot option to turn off PCID
...
- kaiser: add "nokaiser" boot option, using ALTERNATIVE
In debian kernel no option *pti*
08.01.2018 07:14, Rob Hurle пишет:
Hi.
Less /usr/share/doc/linux-image-4.9.0-5-amd64/changelog.Debian.gz
- x86/mm: Add the 'nopcid' boot option to turn off PCID
...
- kaiser: add "nokaiser" boot option, using ALTERNATIVE
In debian kernel no option *pti*
08.01.2018 07:14, Rob Hurle пишет:
Thanks to everyone who provided help with
Thanks to everyone who provided help with this failure of the
4.9.0-5-686-pae kernel. I have tried both "nopti" and "pti=off" kernel
parameters to see if it is the fix for "Meltdown" which is causing the
problem, but neither parameter changes anything. Since the system doesn't
even get to the kern
On 07/01/2018 21:27, Marc Auslander wrote:
The new kernel implements the "fix" for meltdown. You could try booting
with the fix turned off - I believe the kernel parameter is pti=off
Rob Hurle writes:
Hi All,
I'm running Stretch and yesterday I did my normal:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-ge
The new kernel implements the "fix" for meltdown. You could try booting
with the fix turned off - I believe the kernel parameter is pti=off
Rob Hurle writes:
>Hi All,
>
>I'm running Stretch and yesterday I did my normal:
>
>sudo apt-get update
>sudo apt-get upgrade
>
>It seemed to install vmlinu
On 2018-01-07 13:58 +1100, Rob Hurle wrote:
> I'm running Stretch and yesterday I did my normal:
>
> sudo apt-get update
> sudo apt-get upgrade
>
> It seemed to install vmlinuz-4.9.0-5-686-pae (and associated config and
> image files, etc) in place of 4.9.0-4-686-pae versions. Now the system
>
Hi All,
I'm running Stretch and yesterday I did my normal:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
It seemed to install vmlinuz-4.9.0-5-686-pae (and associated config and
image files, etc) in place of 4.9.0-4-686-pae versions. Now the system
won't boot at all. I have reverted to 4.9.0-4-686
The same problem, with kernel 3.10, was present
with Wheezy 486 on same computer.
Thanks
Regards
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On Wed, 06 Nov 2013 15:07:58 -0500 (EST), Antispammbox-debian wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I try compiling kernel 3.10 on Squeeze 6.0.7. with cpu
> Intel Centrino1 32bit.
>
> Unpack source in /usr/src, and:
> adduser user src
> chown -R root:src /usr/src
> chmod -R g+w /usr/src
>
> cp /boot/config-`
Hi all
I try compiling kernel 3.10 on Squeeze 6.0.7. with cpu
Intel Centrino1 32bit.
Unpack source in /usr/src, and:
adduser user src
chown -R root:src /usr/src
chmod -R g+w /usr/src
cp /boot/config-`uname -r` ./.config
make menuconfig, but don't change any!
make deb-pkg
After finishid
my
> > kernel: Linux hostname 2.6.32-5-amd64 #1 SMP Sun May 6 04:00:17 UTC 2012
> > x86_64 GNU/Linux
> > What happen? Is this a kernel problem? What should I do?
>
> I would report at Debian BTS.
>
> Meanwhile, for testing purposes, you can get a new kernel (f
t; I use xfce as the windows manager and gdm as the display manager. my
> kernel: Linux hostname 2.6.32-5-amd64 #1 SMP Sun May 6 04:00:17 UTC 2012
> x86_64 GNU/Linux
> What happen? Is this a kernel problem? What should I do?
I would report at Debian BTS.
Meanwhile, for testing purposes,
64 GNU/Linux
What happen? Is this a kernel problem? What should I do?
Regard,
Marco
I am running wheezy/sid and somewhere along the line 'apt-get
dist-upgrade' installed a 2.6.39 kernel. However when I try and boot
from that kernel, the boot process never finishes.
I suspect a message that it could not initialise i915 has something to
do with it. I work successfully with a 2.6.3
Hello Debianistas,
I've been away from this list since the etch testing days so apologies
if what's to follow has already come up and been answered.
I did a clean minimal Lenny install yesterday from the Xfce/Lxde cd,
with Xfce4 as the only desktop environment. This was working well until
I upgra
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone has run across this problem before.
I'm rebuilding a server based on an Asus M2N-LR AM2 motherboard with a
2.8 ghz dual core Opteron. At boot the boot process is hanging at
"pci :00:00:0 Enabling HT MSI Mapping".
This same machine
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone has run across this problem before.
I'm rebuilding a server based on an Asus M2N-LR AM2 motherboard with a
2.8 ghz dual core Opteron. At boot the boot process is hanging at "pci
:00:00:0 Enabling HT MSI Mapping".
This same machine worked fine with both
On Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 11:14:50PM -0700, Matthew Dale Moore wrote:
> > Dec 18 10:28:00 guitar2 kernel: hda: cdrom_pc_intr: The drive appears
> > confused (ireason = 0x01). Trying to recover by ending request. Dec 18
> > 10:28:00 guitar2 kernel: hda: status error: status=0x58 { DriveReady
> > S
On Tuesday 18 December 2007 03:43:00 pm Mirko Parthey wrote:
> After between 10 and 60 minutes of uptime, my DVD drive begins to show
> strange behaviour:
>
> - an icon appears on the KDE desktop showing either a data CD-ROM
> or an audio CD (although the tray is empty and closed)
>
> - in /var/l
Mirko Parthey wrote:
> Has anybody seen something like this before?
> Any hints how I could rule out faulty hardware?
Boot a different distro's live CD and see if it happens. If you have
Windows on another partition, see if it happens with that. If you have
another computer, see if the drive do
On Tuesday December 18 2007 16:43:00 Mirko Parthey wrote:
> After between 10 and 60 minutes of uptime, my DVD drive begins
> to show strange behaviour:
>
> - an icon appears on the KDE desktop showing either a data
> CD-ROM or an audio CD (although the tray is empty and closed)
>
> - in /var/log/ke
After between 10 and 60 minutes of uptime, my DVD drive begins to show
strange behaviour:
- an icon appears on the KDE desktop showing either a data CD-ROM
or an audio CD (although the tray is empty and closed)
- in /var/log/kern.log, these messages appear in large numbers:
Dec 18 10:28:00
On Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 11:48:15AM -0400, Jody Gugelhupf wrote:
> hi there :)
> i run debian etch on a pentium 3 desktop machine, i did a fresh install a
> couple weeks ago and was
> doing 'apt-get update' and 'apt-get upgrade' but when it wants to install the
> new kernel it is
[..]
> Reading pa
On Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 11:48:15AM -0400, Jody Gugelhupf wrote:
> hi there :)
> i run debian etch on a pentium 3 desktop machine, i did a fresh install a
> couple weeks ago and was
> doing 'apt-get update' and 'apt-get upgrade' but when it wants to install the
> new kernel it is
> having problems
hi there :)
i run debian etch on a pentium 3 desktop machine, i did a fresh install a
couple weeks ago and was
doing 'apt-get update' and 'apt-get upgrade' but when it wants to install the
new kernel it is
having problems and exists like this:
wesleypipes:/home/funky1# apt-get clean
wesleypipes:/
On Tuesday 03 April 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The only reason I need a new kernel is because when I compile modules
> and try to install them it says:
> FATAL: Error inserting ndiswrapper
> (/lib/modules/2.6.18-4-amd64/misc/ndiswrapper.ko): Invalid module
> format.
Can you compile tis modul
On 4/3/07, Daniel Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've compiled a new kernel, same version as the old one, and installed
it using make-kpackage. When I try to boot it, however, it says it
can't mount my filesystem, and it freezes. I am booting from
reiserfs. I thought it might need an initrd,
I've compiled a new kernel, same version as the old one, and installed
it using make-kpackage. When I try to boot it, however, it says it
can't mount my filesystem, and it freezes. I am booting from
reiserfs. I thought it might need an initrd, so I pointed it at my
old initrd. It told me it co
Tim Wood wrote:
I decided to follow the advise in one of Florian' links (Thanks Florian)
and use the NVIDIA_kernel-1.0-8178-1444349.diff.txt patch to the 7676
driver. After fixing a few links, it's up and running.
Must say that I'm a bit bemused at applying an 8178 patch to the 7676
driver,
I decided to follow the advise in one of Florian' links (Thanks Florian)
and use the NVIDIA_kernel-1.0-8178-1444349.diff.txt patch to the 7676
driver. After fixing a few links, it's up and running.
Must say that I'm a bit bemused at applying an 8178 patch to the 7676
driver, but have not gone
I receive the digest, so hope this reads ok.
Tim Wood wrote:
I have installed the new 2.6.16 kernel on two machines running Debian
Sid and tried to install nvidia module. On both machines, the module
compilation (using module-assistant) fails with some error messages
(IIRC there was some erro
H.S. wrote:
I have installed the new 2.6.16 kernel on two machines running Debian
Sid and tried to install nvidia module. On both machines, the module
compilation (using module-assistant) fails with some error messages
(IIRC there was some error about rlim structure not being defined).
Searchi
H.S. wrote:
I have installed the new 2.6.16 kernel on two machines running Debian
Sid and tried to install nvidia module. On both machines, the module
compilation (using module-assistant) fails with some error messages
(IIRC there was some error about rlim structure not being defined).
Searching
Tim Wood wrote:
I have installed the new 2.6.16 kernel on two machines running Debian
Sid and tried to install nvidia module. On both machines, the module
compilation (using module-assistant) fails with some error messages
(IIRC there was some error about rlim structure not being defined).
Sear
I have installed the new 2.6.16 kernel on two machines running Debian
Sid and tried to install nvidia module. On both machines, the module
compilation (using module-assistant) fails with some error messages
(IIRC there was some error about rlim structure not being defined).
Searching google has
RParr wrote:
> I am not sure if we have the same problem.
>
> On my recently upgraded system the module-assistant fails with a message
> "/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.16-1 seems to contain unconfigured kernel
> source"
>
> None of the suggested commands seems to be able to fix this problem.
>
> W
H.S. wrote:
> I have installed the new 2.6.16 kernel on two machines running Debian
> Sid and tried to install nvidia module. On both machines, the module
> compilation (using module-assistant) fails with some error messages
> (IIRC there was some error about rlim structure not being defined).
>
>
H.S. wrote:
I have installed the new 2.6.16 kernel on two machines running Debian
Sid and tried to install nvidia module. On both machines, the module
compilation (using module-assistant) fails with some error messages
(IIRC there was some error about rlim structure not being defined).
Searchin
I have installed the new 2.6.16 kernel on two machines running Debian
Sid and tried to install nvidia module. On both machines, the module
compilation (using module-assistant) fails with some error messages
(IIRC there was some error about rlim structure not being defined).
Searching google has h
Quoting Gabe Granger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I've just had the following emailed to me by logcheck, I've never
seen anything like this before, the machine is a new setup been
running for a week in production environment without problem.
The server is configured for Dovecot pop3 / Imap and Send
I've just had the following emailed to me by logcheck, I've never
seen anything like this before, the machine is a new setup been
running for a week in production environment without problem.
The server is configured for Dovecot pop3 / Imap and Sendmail SMTP
running on Debian Stable with 2.
On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 12:43:16 +0200
Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 23:46:21 -0600
> D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I just installed a server with stable.
> >
> > So I have the 2.6.8 kernsl as packaged from debian.
> >
> > This is a 1U server and I've already
On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 23:46:21 -0600
D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just installed a server with stable.
>
> So I have the 2.6.8 kernsl as packaged from debian.
>
> This is a 1U server and I've already used the only PCI slot
> available for a tape backup.
>
> The system has an onboard ATI RAGE
On Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 11:46:21PM -0600, D wrote:
> The system has an onboard ATI RAGE card.
>
> I'd like to to use the atyfb for the console.
>
> The one problem I'm hacing I can't send the options for resolution
> to the driver.
>
> I can't seem to be able to send options to the driver.
>
>
I just installed a server with stable.
So I have the 2.6.8 kernsl as packaged from debian.
This is a 1U server and I've already used the only PCI slot
available for a tape backup.
The system has an onboard ATI RAGE card.
I'd like to to use the atyfb for the console.
The one problem I'm hacing
Apparently, _H. S._, on 04/11/04 17:03,typed:
In kernel 2.6.9, on Inspiron 5160 running Sid, if I do:
#> /etc/init.d/networking stop
#> rmmod b44
I start getting:
unregister_netdevice: waiting for eth0 to become free. Usage count = 1
and this message keeps on repeating. I have to reboot the machine
In kernel 2.6.9, on Inspiron 5160 running Sid, if I do:
#> /etc/init.d/networking stop
#> rmmod b44
I start getting:
unregister_netdevice: waiting for eth0 to become free. Usage count = 1
and this message keeps on repeating. I have to reboot the machine to get
it working again.
What is this all a
Russell Shaw schrieb:
Kevin Boergens wrote:
Hi!
I've got a nasty problem with my kernel (2.4.18-bf2.4) on Woody
I discussed a long time about it in de.comp.os.unix.linux.hardware,
but no solution was found, maybe someone over here can help, it looks
like a Debian problem:
My southbridge is a N
Kevin Boergens wrote:
Hi!
I've got a nasty problem with my kernel (2.4.18-bf2.4) on Woody
I discussed a long time about it in de.comp.os.unix.linux.hardware, but
no solution was found, maybe someone over here can help, it looks like a
Debian problem:
My southbridge is a National Semiconductor C
Hi!
I've got a nasty problem with my kernel (2.4.18-bf2.4) on Woody
I discussed a long time about it in de.comp.os.unix.linux.hardware, but
no solution was found, maybe someone over here can help, it looks like a
Debian problem:
My southbridge is a National Semiconductor CS5530
http://www.natio
Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
BTW: i have tried to compile a module version of the bcm4400 driver for the
2.4.20-bf24-xfs kernel but when i send data to the netowork i get a kernel
panic.
cheer,
Raffaele
Hi Raffaele,
i had no real problems getting my broadcom-card running. I took the
kernel-sources
Hi
I experience some problems installing Linux on an Dell Inspiron 5150.
I used the cd image from http://people.debian.org/~blade/XFS-Install/ to get
XFS support. This image uses an altered 2.4.20-bf24 kernel. With it
everithing works fine. But my laptop has an /*%&(ç("/%ç&*(//& Broadcom 4400
e
Hi
I've been testing the 2.6 kernel series on my laptop, and have a
recurrent (but low priority) issue. I'm running sarge. While booting up,
when the system begins starting init scripts, it immediately starts
spewing characters like so:
@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAI
PCI
> "Hurricane" (3c555/3cSOHO) PCI
The 509 is different, but that doesn't seem to be relevant here:
> Subject: 3Com 3C905B-TX (3c59x.o) Kernel problem?!
3c59x.o is the correct driver. And I've had no problems using it to
drive an Etherl
Hi Alexandru,
your subject line seems to be a little confused about type card you have.
a 3c905 is not a 3c590 , nor a 3c509,
and therefore they do not have same driver.
but probably you selected same module as you did on potato ?
hm, your message sounds like
you didnt install network
Hello Jennifer!
Jennifer wrote:
> I used Debian 3.0 Woody CD set (7 of them) to install. And the
> kernel version is 2.2.20. For I need to install Oracle9i on this
> Debian, so I need to upgrade kernel to 2.4.xx I downloaded
> "kernel-image-2.4.21-2-386_2.4.21-2_i386.deb" from Debian site. And
Be
Hello
Jennifer wrote:
[...]
> Then I cd to /usr/src I ran the
> command " dpkg --install kernel-image-2.4.21-2-386_2.4.21-2_i386.deb".
> The console told me the following error message:
>
> You are attempting to install an initrd kernel image (version
> 2.4.21-2-386). but you do not seem to hav
Hi, I am newly
getting to start to learn Debian, and try to get Debian working on my
PC.
I used Debian 3.0 Woody CD set (7 of them) to
install. And the kernel version is 2.2.20. For I need to install Oracle9i on
this Debian, so I need to upgrade kernel to 2.4.xx
I downloaded
"kernel-imag
Any hint or tip will be appreciated! Thank You in advance!;-)
I'm running debian woody on a AMD Athlon and compiled a few kernels
from kernel.org trying to fix my NIC problem.
The problem is: the 3Com NIC works absolutely fine with my 2.2 kernel but for any
2.4 version and even the unstable 2.5
George Georgalis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I haven't used alsa in a while but when I did, I used these scripts (RedHat)
> to compile/install.
>
> http://galis.org/scripts/alsa-INSTALL.sh
> http://galis.org/scripts/alsa-driver-0.5.11.sh
> http://galis.org/scripts/alsa-lib-0.5.10b.sh
> http://gal
On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 01:11:44AM +0100, Alex wrote:
>I'm running kernel 2.4.20 and have recently got a abit kd7 with
>an onboard audio chipset.
>
>The chipset on the motherboard is via vt8235.
>
>I just downloaded the latest alsa ( 0.9.0rc6 developer) version of alsa as i
>couldn't see the kerne
I'm running kernel 2.4.20 and have recently got a abit kd7 with
an onboard audio chipset.
The chipset on the motherboard is via vt8235.
I just downloaded the latest alsa ( 0.9.0rc6 developer) version of alsa as i
couldn't see the kernel supporting this chipset.
did everything according to:
http
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Skickat: den 12 december 2002 23:28
Till: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ämne: Re: SV: Kernel problem
Lasse said:
> The thing is, everything works with the 2.2.x kernel, so i really
> think linux is the best option on this board, it came preeinstalled
> with ms nt4 embeded. If it help
Lasse said:
> The thing is, everything works with the 2.2.x kernel, so i really think
> linux is the best option on this board, it came preeinstalled with ms nt4
> embeded.
> If it help you can look on the motorla site look for cpn5360
>
> What im looking for in 2.4? Well quite a few things, som fs
Lasse said:
>
> Hello
> Making a long story short. Im installing debian by the pxe feature. The
> kernel beeing used during the installation boots ut the system
> correctly.
> But after installing i can't make the system boot on installed kernel.
> It's hard to pinpoint the problem, and really need
Hello
Making a long story short. Im installing debian by the pxe feature. The
kernel beeing used during the installation boots ut the system
correctly.
But after installing i can't make the system boot on installed kernel.
It's hard to pinpoint the problem, and really need some help.
The system im
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 09:51:41AM +1100, Steve Kieu wrote:
> philip baratta wrote:
> > I have obtained the 2.4.3 kernel, added the indicated options under
> > USB support. However, when I try to make zImage, the last few lines
> > of the output are:
> > net/network.o(.data+0x57c4): undefined refer
> I have obtained the 2.4.3 kernel, added the
> indicated options
> under USB support. However, when I try to make
> zImage, the last
> few lines of the output are:
>
> net/network.o(.data+0x57c4): undefined reference to
> `sysctl_ipx_pprop_broadcasti
> ng'
> make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1
>
So if
> > If you are running woody, downgrade the binutils
> > package will solve this problem
> >
> >
> I'm running potato. Does that mean I cannot do this?
Nope, so it is not the problem with binutils, as in
potato still uses the old version of binutils. Newer
version of binutils having some problem
> I have been trying to set up a usb scanner under debian. To that
>
> net/network.o(.data+0x57c4): undefined reference to
> `sysctl_ipx_pprop_broadcasti
> ng'
> make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1
>
while i haven't used 2.4.x yet the troubleshooting
i'd use would be about the same. from the looks of
the
philip baratta wrote:
>
> I have been trying to set up a usb scanner under debian. To that
> end I have been following the Linux USB Scanner mini-howto.
>
> I have obtained the 2.4.3 kernel, added the indicated options
> under USB support. However, when I try to make zImage, the last
> few lines
> I have obtained the 2.4.3 kernel, added the
> indicated options
> under USB support. However, when I try to make
> zImage, the last
> few lines of the output are:
If you are running woody, downgrade the binutils
package will solve this problem
> net/network.o(.data+0x57c4): undefined refere
I have been trying to set up a usb scanner under debian. To that
end I have been following the Linux USB Scanner mini-howto.
I have obtained the 2.4.3 kernel, added the indicated options
under USB support. However, when I try to make zImage, the last
few lines of the output are:
net/network.o(.da
You're having the same problem as some others about the initrd
containing your drivers for ide. Check the list archives for the
solution. I think the solution was to add ramdisk support for your
kernel and pass the ramdisk arguments to the kernel through lilo.conf.
My preferred solution is to r
Michael Meskes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is anyone able to access www.lego.com with kernel 2.4.2? I am not. But Iif I
> reboot to 2.2.18 all works well. Does anyone have an idea what the reason
> may be? All other webpages I tried do work.
>
> Michael
>
> P.S.: My system is up-to-date unstab
i heard of people having problems like this using 2.4 kernels. i have yet
to encounter one myself, but i heard many a complaint in #linuxsphere
about it. could be sites that are trying to detect browser and os and
alter page accordingly, and don't know what to do with linux 2.4 yet?
--
Forrest
Michael Meskes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Is anyone able to access www.lego.com with kernel 2.4.2? I am not. But Iif I
>reboot to 2.2.18 all works well. Does anyone have an idea what the reason
>may be? All other webpages I tried do work.
Have you got ECN turned on? Perhaps they haven't fixed the
Is anyone able to access www.lego.com with kernel 2.4.2? I am not. But Iif I
reboot to 2.2.18 all works well. Does anyone have an idea what the reason
may be? All other webpages I tried do work.
Michael
P.S.: My system is up-to-date unstable.
--
Michael Meskes
Michael@Fam-Meskes.De
Go SF 49ers!
> Hi everybody,
> I'm encountering a very weird problem (or it seems weirdish to me). I
> built kernel with support for couple file systems and sound.
> When I try to mount a CD or play music on the super user account,
> everything work fine. But when I try to do the same with ordinary user
> ac
Add yourself to group audo and group cdrom.
scud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Hi everybody,
: I'm encountering a very weird problem (or it seems weirdish to me). I
: built kernel with support for couple file systems and sound.
: When I try to mount a CD or play music on the super user account
Hi everybody,
I'm encountering a very weird problem (or it seems weirdish to me). I
built kernel with support for couple file systems and sound.
When I try to mount a CD or play music on the super user account,
everything work fine. But when I try to do the same with ordinary user
account, it b
Hello!
I for myself have got a debian2.2/2.1 mix on my machine, but it took a bit
of time until I solved all the dependency problems.
So I suggest using a debian 2.1 disk set for base install, then Sven would
have no problems switching dselect to multi_cd mode and installing further
packages from
Someone can probably help you with that SCSI problem, but failing that,
there's no need to buy Debian 2.2 (potato). In fact you probably can't
yet anyway since it isn't quite released yet.
What you could do instead is download just the handful of files needed
to install the base potato system from
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