The OP already opened a thread for the same problem under the title
"i8042 controller not found". I made about the same suggestions as you.
Well, I guess a rephrase cannot hurt.
On Tue, Aug 09, 2016 at 08:05:41PM -0400, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
> It starts to boot up and goes through all of the normal boot processes
> and then stales just before the final screen to sign on. All I get is
> the - flashing in the upper left hand corner. The only message I get is
> i8042 co
OK so now I am totally confused. I installed debian 8.5 and used the
following partitions: / /boot /home /usr /usr/local/ /var /opt
and /srv
It starts to boot up and goes through all of the normal boot processes
and then stales just before the final screen to sign on. All I get is
th
On 2014-07-06 20:54 +0200, d_ba...@012.net.il wrote:
> 2. No user can access KDE any more. Upgraded something that showed no
> error (used reportbug-ng to check since apt-llistbugs is broken) and
> now, no kdm login can access the dbus. Screen just blinks and returns
> to login. kdm.log cites the
On Sun, 06 Jul 2014 21:54:49 +0300
d_ba...@012.net.il wrote:
> 1. /var/mail/usermail very large, containing hundreds of messages.
> Should only have 10-20. This file serves a dovecot imap server and
> messages have been read and deleted. What is going on here?
> Especially since the installer give
>
> 3. System no longer halts ... says it halted but I need to manually cause
> the power to cut off. Maybe related. Packages I suspected were removed but
> not at fault.
>
>
The command halt has changed! It is not "halt" any more, but "halt -p".
This is according to the manual. The former sim
1. /var/mail/usermail very large, containing hundreds of messages. Should only
have 10-20. This file serves a dovecot imap server and messages have been read
and deleted. What is going on here? Especially since the installer gives a very
(too) small /var partition. (Looks as if /opt, /usr/local
Hi,
I've keeping track of midori in unstable, to see the moment when it
can actually substitute one of the more bloated browsers...
After upgrade yesterday, the right button of the mouse seems to do
nothing. And in mipsel boxes, it seems not possible to get into gmail
with lots of time spent an
Nigel, you are genius.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Chris
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On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Mike Castle wrote:
> I thought the official word was that alsaconf was no longer intended
> to be part of the distribution and you really shouldn't be using it at
> all:
>
>
> http://bugs.debi
I thought the official word was that alsaconf was no longer intended
to be part of the distribution and you really shouldn't be using it at
all:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=509650
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Nigel Henry wrote:
> On Thursday 09 April 2009 22:30, Dancin
On Thursday 09 April 2009 22:30, Dancing Fingers wrote:
> On Apr 8, 12:00 pm, Nigel Henry wrote:
>
> Many thanks Nigel for your eply.
>
> > On Wednesday 08 April 2009 14:56, Dancing Fingers wrote:
> > > Hi guys,
> > > I'm also having an ALSA problem. I put a SoundBlaster card in my
> > > Lenny bo
On Apr 8, 12:00 pm, Nigel Henry wrote:
Many thanks Nigel for your eply.
> On Wednesday 08 April 2009 14:56, Dancing Fingers wrote:
>
> > Hi guys,
> > I'm also having an ALSA problem. I put a SoundBlaster card in my
> > Lenny box. If I run alsaconf every time I boot and everything works
> > fi
On Wednesday 08 April 2009 14:56, Dancing Fingers wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I'm also having an ALSA problem. I put a SoundBlaster card in my
> Lenny box. If I run alsaconf every time I boot and everything works
> fine. What I don't understand is why the system resets the conf
> files every time it bo
Hi guys,
I'm also having an ALSA problem. I put a SoundBlaster card in my
Lenny box. If I run alsaconf every time I boot and everything works
fine. What I don't understand is why the system resets the conf
files every time it boots?
Thanks.
Chris
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On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 02:03:54AM -0500, Brad B wrote:
> Thanks for helping me. I installed both of those, and it got past requesting
> libc!
> Now, it's requesting the kernel source, which i can't seem to find the
> appropriate version of.
Would you care to change the subject line to something m
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 02:03:54AM -0500, Brad B wrote:
>> Thanks for helping me. I installed both of those, and it got past requesting
>> libc!
>> Now, it's requesting the kernel source, which i can't seem to find the
>> appropriate version of.
>
> 'uname -a' will tell you
On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 02:03:54AM -0500, Brad B wrote:
> Thanks for helping me. I installed both of those, and it got past requesting
> libc!
> Now, it's requesting the kernel source, which i can't seem to find the
> appropriate version of.
'uname -a' will tell you the running kernel. I have:
$
Thanks for helping me. I installed both of those, and it got past requesting
libc!
Now, it's requesting the kernel source, which i can't seem to find the
appropriate version of.
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On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 03:49:35PM -0400, stan wrote:
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree... Done
> You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these:
>
> Could some kind soul tell me how to fix this?
Umm, apt just
On Fri, 30 May 2003 17:54:21 -0400
Travis Crump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Chris Metzler wrote:
>> .. . .which are not depended on by anything in testing. I don't know
>> why libparted1.4 and libparted1.6 are both in testing right now,
>> because libparted1.4 looks like it isn't used by anything
Chris Metzler wrote:
.. . .which are not depended on by anything in testing. I don't know
why libparted1.4 and libparted1.6 are both in testing right now,
because libparted1.4 looks like it isn't used by anything in testing,
and actually conflicts with the version of parted that's currently
in tes
On Fri, 30 May 2003 15:49:35 -0400
stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> dpkg: regarding .../libparted1.6-0_1.6.5-1_i386.deb containing
> libparted1.6-0:
> libparted1.6-0 conflicts with libparted
> libparted1.4 provides libparted and is installed.
> dpkg: error processing
> /var/cache/apt/archives/li
I was trying to get around the current problems with the "tsting" version
by apt-get install by hand, since I can't run apt-get dist-upgrade or
dselect.
On 4 of the 6 machines I've go I didn't screw anything up doing this.
However on my wifes amchine (naturaaly :-(). I did:
dpkg: regarding .../li
Thanks for this pointer - as it turns out, you're right; a barcode font
was the first returned when xfstt was on. I've fixed it like this; a
hack, but it makes things work right:
1.) Make a new font directory:
mkdir /usr/lib/X11/fonts/default
2.) Put the default font in it:
cd /usr/lib/X11/fonts
Andrew Perrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But the same problem is popping up in other places, including xdvi
> and xfontsel. In both of these places, all buttons and menus are
> displayed in a barcode font, making them unusable to anyone without
> a photographic memory.
If you don't specify a
Well, I fixed the emacs problem I asked about earlier by specifying a
particular font for emacs menus. But the same problem is popping up in
other places, including xdvi and xfontsel. In both of these places, all
buttons and menus are displayed in a barcode font, making them unusable to
anyone wit
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Osamu Aoki wrote:
>
> It is quite true RedHat has very good installer/config tools. But
> upgrading is not as easy as Debian if some daemon etc get involved. Set
> RedHat as one of the dual/triple/... boot partition like I do and
> compare configuration. You learn a lot in s
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 09:02:49PM -0700, Anthony wrote:
> Hey, I finally figured out how to get GNOME to work. I installed Red
> Hat!!! S much easier. Plus the third button on my mouse even
> works!!!
It is quite true RedHat has very good installer/config tools. But
upgrading is not as eas
Hey, I finally figured out how to get GNOME to work. I installed Red Hat!!!
S much easier.
Plus the third button on my mouse even works!!!
Just a personal expression of enlightenment.
Thanks to those who have helped. I do appreciate it.
-- Anthony
"Kent" == Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Brandt Dusthimer wrote:
>>> Bob Edwards wrote:
>>> (2) I have a Microsoft Natural keyboard, and the number pad on the
>>> far right of the keyboard does not work;
>>
> It sounds like you don't have the correct keyboard setting in your
> /etc/XF8
Brandt Dusthimer wrote:
For the upper 25% of the screen: You have some type of Virtual Windows
setup. You can get rid of it if you edit the XF86Config.
For the number pad: do you have Num Lock on?
For the Xstart up: if your configuration allows it, you can press
Ctrl-Alt-Bksp to dump yourself
For the upper 25% of the screen: You have some type of Virtual Windows
setup. You can get rid of it if you edit the XF86Config.
For the number pad: do you have Num Lock on?
For the Xstart up: if your configuration allows it, you can press
Ctrl-Alt-Bksp to dump yourself into bash or whatever you u
Greetings !
After help from a lot of folks on this list, I have a good news-bad news
situation. The good news is that x is now running.
The bad news:
(1) when x fires up, I only have what appears to be the upper left 25 %
of the screen;
(2) I have a Microsoft Natural keyboard, and the number pa
Hi All!
So I've checked the sources of linux serial driver (serial.c and n_tty.c)
and stated, that the I_PARMRK mode is the one which allows me to detect
the data with FRAME or PARITY errors. BTW why there is no doc with explanation
of all these nice tty modes which are defined in termbits.h ? I c
I had that problem also and I entered this in my .muttrc in the sendmail
section:
### sendmail
### Type: string
### Default: /usr/lib/sendmail -oi -oem
### Specifies the program and arguments used to deliver mail sent by Mutt.
### Mutt expects that the specified program will read the message head
On Wed, Jun 30, 1999 at 08:02:57AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> But now I have a problem with mutt. When ever I try to send a message from
> within mutt, I get:
>
> 'Error sending message, child exited 127 ().'
>
> And the message is not sent.
>
> So I went and looked in /etc/Muttrc and f
On Wed, Jun 30, 1999 at 08:02:57AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>[snip exim config changes that I know nothing about]
> But now I have a problem with mutt. When ever I try to send a message from
> within mutt, I get:
>
> 'Error sending message, child exited 127 ().'
>
> And the message is n
I upgraded to the new exim 3.02 and got bitten with the IPV6 problem.
So I think I fixed that part.
Next I had a config file problem. Whenever I did this:
exim -bm -t < message
I got this:
1999-06-30 07:53:53 10zJs9-0005ZU-00 Expansion of "Received: ${if
def:sender_rcvhost {from ${sender_rcv
John Foster dixit:
~> -
~> Im just curious, what are you doing? A partial upgrade or an initial
~> install. If you are planning to upgrade an existing system INCLUDING the
~> kernel you should use dselect, choose the apt option and pick the stable
~> vers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Wayne Topa dixit:
> ~>
> ~> Subject: Re: Help! More problems compiling kernel
> ~> Date: Mon, Apr 19, 1999 at 02:43:38PM +0200
> ~>
> ~> In reply to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ~>
> ~> ln -s kernel-source-2.0.35 li
Wayne Topa dixit:
~>
~> Subject: Re: Help! More problems compiling kernel
~> Date: Mon, Apr 19, 1999 at 02:43:38PM +0200
~>
~> In reply to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
~>
~> ln -s kernel-source-2.0.35 linux
~> >
~> ls -l should show you that linux -&g
Subject: Re: Help! More problems compiling kernel
Date: Mon, Apr 19, 1999 at 02:43:38PM +0200
In reply to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> ~>
> ~> > by doing a make clean after make dep you are clean out all that you
~>
~> > by doing a make clean after make dep you are clean out all that you
~> > just did.
~> >
~> Actually, make mrproper is what cleans out everthing. make clean removes
~> object files and kernel images and such. Do an ls -a after make clean
~> sometime. You should still see .depend, .config,
Hi,
Thank you for telling me about that. I am new to Linux, new to Debian,
and also new
to this discussion list. Don't know the rules very well. I will do no more next
time.
Thanks
Alan
Ulf Jaenicke-Roessler wrote:
> Alan Tam wrote:
>
> > I have done my kernel
Hi,
I have done my kernel compile with ease, and I have made a note on it.
Here is
my note for your reference. See the attached file "Steps to do a kernel
compile" in
Microsoft Word Document format.
Cheers !
Alan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm having problems with com
On Sun, 18 Apr 1999, Brian Servis wrote:
> by doing a make clean after make dep you are clean out all that you
> just did.
>
Actually, make mrproper is what cleans out everthing. make clean removes
object files and kernel images and such. Do an ls -a after make clean
sometime. You should still se
*- On 19 Apr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "Help! More problems compiling
kernel"
> I'm having problems with compiling a new kernel 2.0.35 on a Debian 2.0
> (2.0.34)
> machine. I've tried downloading the kernel a couple of times, but after
> `make config',
I'm having problems with compiling a new kernel 2.0.35 on a Debian 2.0 (2.0.34)
machine. I've tried downloading the kernel a couple of times, but after
`make config', `make dep', and `make clean', when I do `make bzImage',
eventually I get the following error:
In file included from /usr/src/kerne
"Rich Harran." wrote:
>
> I emailed a problem on the list yesterday, about getting to use X as a
> normal user. The problem was the permissions of /dev/null, which I
> changed to:
> crw-rw-rw- 1 root root
> and everything worked. However, when I restarted today, I had the same
> probl
I emailed a problem on the list yesterday, about getting to use X as a
normal user. The problem was the permissions of /dev/null, which I
changed to:
crw-rw-rw- 1 root root
and everything worked. However, when I restarted today, I had the same
problem, and found that the permission
On Wed, 09 Sep 1998, DMDP wrote:
> I have figured out a cheap way to use PPP a regular user login as root,
> connect, log back out, log in as a regular user...
>
> But, now I want to be able to receive e-mail. I have installed SMAIL. I
> believe I have all the config options set correctly.
"DMDP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| I have figured out a cheap way to use PPP a regular user login as root,
| connect, log back out, log in as a regular user...
You can use XISP and, by adding yourself to the proper groups (dip,
dialout, are the two I can think of), and creating a very minim
I have figured out a cheap way to use PPP a regular user login as root,
connect, log back out, log in as a regular user...
But, now I want to be able to receive e-mail. I have installed SMAIL. I
believe I have all the config options set correctly. I can send e-mail, but
I cannot recieve it
On Mon, Sep 07, 1998 at 04:13:06PM -0300, Ralph Winslow wrote:
> When Jack Kern wrote, I replied:
>
> For reference my .fetchmailrci, as previously attached:
>
> poll mail.my_isp.net protocol pop3 username rjw password secret_word
> >
> > On Mon, Sep 07, 1998 at 10:33:11AM -0300, Ralph Winslow w
When Jack Kern wrote, I replied:
For reference my .fetchmailrci, as previously attached:
poll mail.my_isp.net protocol pop3 username rjw password secret_word
>
> On Mon, Sep 07, 1998 at 10:33:11AM -0300, Ralph Winslow wrote:
> > When Art Lemasters wrote, I replied:
> [...]
> > wasn't much help.
On Mon, Sep 07, 1998 at 10:33:11AM -0300, Ralph Winslow wrote:
> When Art Lemasters wrote, I replied:
[...]
> wasn't much help. My current state is:
>
> when I rune fetchmail, it responds:
> fetchmail: 36 messages at mail.my_isp.net
> reading message 1 of 36 (1732 bytes) .fetchmail: SMTP connect
When Art Lemasters wrote, I replied:
>
> Denis, go to the "FAQ-O-MATIC" at the debian site
> (www.debian.org), and find the FAQ about SMAIL configuration
> for dynamic accounts (you _do_ have a single-user dynamic
> account--right?)
I have that, but chose sendmail rather than smail, so the FA
Denis, go to the "FAQ-O-MATIC" at the debian site
(www.debian.org), and find the FAQ about SMAIL configuration
for dynamic accounts (you _do_ have a single-user dynamic
account--right?)
And if you have a dynamic IP account, also change the
visible name to your ISP's domain name (for exampl
Okay ...
I have uninstalled SENDMAIL and reinstall SMAIL.
I can send e-mail, however I cannot recieve e-mail.
When I send it, the Return-Path line on the e-mail reads .
In my SMAIL config file, I have changed the visible name to my full e-mail
address: [EMAIL PROTECTED], and change the hostdoma
Hi all I have the mud compiling and running fine, however... the
minute someone who is not from localhost tries to log on it segments and
dies it works fine when logging on from localhost.
WTF is going on here? Is there anything that might be misconfigured to
cause this?
Dave
>> Okay, I am finally able to dial my ISP via the phone lines with some
>> scripts from ftp://ftp.cistron.nl/pub/cistron/linux/isdn (isdn-init,
>> isdn-up, isdn-down, they all seem to work fine), the X-windows ISDN load
>> program shows my ISP's phone number and an online-o-meter is ticking next
>>
ubject: Debian and ISDN: Even more problems
>Okay, I am finally able to dial my ISP via the phone lines with some
>scripts from ftp://ftp.cistron.nl/pub/cistron/linux/isdn (isdn-init,
>isdn-up, isdn-down, they all seem to work fine), the X-windows ISDN load
>program shows my ISP's pho
Okay, I am finally able to dial my ISP via the phone lines with some
scripts from ftp://ftp.cistron.nl/pub/cistron/linux/isdn (isdn-init,
isdn-up, isdn-down, they all seem to work fine), the X-windows ISDN load
program shows my ISP's phone number and an online-o-meter is ticking next
to it, but non
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On 4 Aug 1997, Dale Martin wrote:
> I have a "raid0" md partition that consists of two 2G partitions
> striped together. Today, I ran my machine out of virtual memory and
> it locked up (might be a problem with 2.0.14 and/or SMP) and lo and
> behold, the filesy
Note - these are not complaints. I _know_ that unstable is unstable,
and the risk I take by using it. Just thought others might want to
know.
I have a "raid0" md partition that consists of two 2G partitions
striped together. Today, I ran my machine out of virtual memory and
it locked up (might
I compiled and installed fetchmail, as advised from the list, but I am
still having problems getting procmail to run.
I was using popclient to get mail using the following script, run as root.
--
#!/bin/sh
ORGMAIL=/var/spool/mail/root
pop
Hello,
In my testing of feeding a site, it is apparent that the articles are not
being fed in their entirety, rather going in 16K chunks. Why would that
be? Where is this configured?
thanks!
Ricardo
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I have noticed two more problems with 1.1
First, after upgrading from 0.93R6, I'm left with a file /tmp/base.postinst
(I assume the base package didn't clean itself up properly -- I removed the
auto cleaning of /tmp and /var/tmp from the crontabs and boot scripts).
Second, the &
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