Re: Kernel messages during startup

2011-08-14 Thread Ralf Jung
Hi, > >From the reporter POV, I'd say it is justified to report anything we > consider is not normal or that it should not be present. I wouldn't worry > about that, devels and packagers take the appropiate steps, that is, if > there is no real bug to worry about, they will just ignore your report

Re: Kernel messages during startup

2011-08-12 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 20:44:15 +0200, Ralf Jung wrote: >> On Tue, 09 Aug 2011 13:26:46 +0200, Ralf Jung wrote: >> > every time I boot my laptop (HP Compaq 615) into Debian testing, some >> > kernel messages are printed on the boot console: [0.470960] >> > pci_root PNP0A03:00: address space colli

Re: Kernel messages during startup

2011-08-11 Thread Ralf Jung
Hi, > In the old days when we all used command line style screens and when all > output was appended at the bottom of the screen.. I joined the Unix/Linux train in 2007, so I never saw those times ;-) > The scrool lock key still has a function when using spreadsheets. Normaly > when you press

Re: Kernel messages during startup

2011-08-11 Thread Bonno Bloksma
Hi Ralf, The Scroll Lock key. wow, you finally solved the something that puzzled me for some years now: What the heck is the point of that key! Thanks :D In the old days when we all used command line style screens and when all output was appended at the bottom of the screen.. The scroo

Re: Kernel messages during startup

2011-08-10 Thread Ralf Jung
Hi, > On Tue, 09 Aug 2011 13:26:46 +0200, Ralf Jung wrote: > > every time I boot my laptop (HP Compaq 615) into Debian testing, some > > kernel messages are printed on the boot console: > > [0.470960] pci_root PNP0A03:00: address space collision: host bridge > > window [mem 0x000cc000-0x000cff

Re: Kernel messages during startup

2011-08-10 Thread Ralf Jung
Hi, > The Scroll Lock key. wow, you finally solved the something that puzzled me for some years now: What the heck is the point of that key! Thanks :D Kind regards, Ralf -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas

Re: Kernel messages during startup

2011-08-10 Thread Wayne Topa
On 08/09/2011 12:37 PM, abdelkader belahcene wrote: *Hi, by the way how to stop/start the " Kernel messages during startup", to have enough time to read on the fly, what it is doing thanks * The Scroll Lock key. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a sub

Re: Kernel messages during startup

2011-08-09 Thread John L. Cunningham
Thanks, Ralf! I've wondered about that since 1999. John On Tue, Aug 09, 2011 at 07:04:28PM +0200, Ralf Jung wrote: > Hi, > > > *Hi, > > by the way how to stop/start the " Kernel messages during startup", > > to have enough time to read on the fly, what it is doing > > > > thanks > > * > th

Re: Kernel messages during startup

2011-08-09 Thread Ralf Jung
Hi, > *Hi, > by the way how to stop/start the " Kernel messages during startup", > to have enough time to read on the fly, what it is doing > > thanks > * that depends on which messages you mean: The messages coming from the kernel (recognisable by the [timestamp]) end up in /var/log/dmesg,

Re: Re: Kernel messages during startup

2011-08-09 Thread abdelkader belahcene
*Hi, by the way how to stop/start the " Kernel messages during startup", to have enough time to read on the fly, what it is doing thanks *

Re: Kernel messages during startup

2011-08-09 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 09 Aug 2011 13:26:46 +0200, Ralf Jung wrote: > every time I boot my laptop (HP Compaq 615) into Debian testing, some > kernel messages are printed on the boot console: > [0.470960] pci_root PNP0A03:00: address space collision: host bridge > window [mem 0x000cc000-0x000c] conflict