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On 05/01/2015 11:29 PM, Jean-Marc wrote:
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> Not in Sid yet but in experimental. If you use testing or sid,
> adding experimental is not a problem. It is a non-automatic
> release.
>
> Jean-Marc
>
latest kbuild in experimental is 3.18 :/
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Fri, 01 May 2015 17:15:18 -0700
Joris Bolsens écrivait :
> Just tried that:
>
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> linux-headers-4.0.0-trunk-amd64 : Depends: linux-kbuild-4.0 but it is
> not installable
>
> seems linux-kbuild-4.0 is not in sid repos yet
Not in Sid yet but in ex
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On 05/01/2015 12:58 AM, Jean-Marc wrote:
> Fri, 01 May 2015 00:06:57 -0700 No need to do it yourself, it is
> already done here:
> https://packages.debian.org/experimental/linux-image-4.0.0-trunk-amd64
>
> Jean-Marc
>
Just tried that:
The foll
Fri, 01 May 2015 00:06:57 -0700
Joris Bolsens écrivait :
> [...]
> Thanks, thats what im doing now, just compiled 4.0.1
No need to do it yourself, it is already done here:
https://packages.debian.org/experimental/linux-image-4.0.0-trunk-amd64
Jean-Marc
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Le primidi 11 floréal, an CCXXIII, Joris Bolsens a écrit :
> I was wondering if anyone had instructions on how to update to kernel
> 3.19 or above.
> I have spent ~an hour googling, but all I can find are tutorials for
> ubuntu, most of which do it through apt.
>
> I checked jessie-backports but 3
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On 05/01/2015 12:05 AM, humbert.olivie...@free.fr wrote:
> Hi
>
>> I was wondering if anyone had instructions on how to update to
>> kernel
> 3.19 or above.
>> I have spent ~an hour googling, but all I can find are tutorials
>> for
> ubuntu, most
humbert.olivie...@free.fr writes:
> Looks to be there :
> https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch08s06.html.en
the document does not mention configuration with 'make oldconfig', which
may simplify the process and has worked for me when i built 3.17.
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> I was wondering if anyone had instructions on how to update to kernel
3.19 or above.
> I have spent ~an hour googling, but all I can find are tutorials for
ubuntu, most of which do it through apt.
Looks to be there : https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch08s06.html.en
Hope that help
On 24/01/2015 21:40, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
mrr a écrit :
I saw somewhere during kernel compilation an option to load a kernel on
the fly but I haven't gone further (maybe it was targeted at kernel
developers).
If you're talking about kexec, it just avoid the firmware POST and
bootloader stag
mrr a écrit :
>
> I saw somewhere during kernel compilation an option to load a kernel on
> the fly but I haven't gone further (maybe it was targeted at kernel
> developers).
If you're talking about kexec, it just avoid the firmware POST and
bootloader stage of a complete reboot, but not the sy
On 16/01/2015 17:50, Marc Auslander wrote:
Pol Hallen writes:
Hi folks!
a security updates of kernel is available (from apt-get upgrade), so:
must I reboot my pc (after upgrade) to avoid security problems? Is
there another way?
thanks for help!
Pol
I always reboot after a kernel related
Pol Hallen writes:
> Hi folks!
>
> a security updates of kernel is available (from apt-get upgrade), so:
> must I reboot my pc (after upgrade) to avoid security problems? Is
> there another way?
>
> thanks for help!
>
> Pol
>
>
I always reboot after a kernel related upgrade on the grounds that if
Hello,
Pol Hallen a écrit :
>
> a security updates of kernel is available (from apt-get upgrade), so:
> must I reboot my pc (after upgrade) to avoid security problems?
Usually yes. Until then, the old kernel is still active.
> Is there another way?
You could use kexec-tools to load and start
Clean slate, sort of.
I've removed any xorg.conf and am not blacklisting any more.
System docked will not give me a display on the external screen, whether
booted from old kernel or new one.
System undocked works perfectly.
I'm attaching a new dmesg output with the system docked with the new
On 06/12/2010 03:20 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-06-12 21:06 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
I have both xserver-xorg-video-nouveau and xser-xorg-video-fbdev
installed (just confirmed it in aptitude), but it doesn't appear that
they are being used.
I see. The latest xserver-xorg-core in si
On 06/11/2010 04:30 PM, Andreas Rönnquist wrote:
I've ran into this too, and got this solved by blacklisting the nouveau
module in
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
(adding a line containing just "blacklist nouveau"),
and adding modeset=0 to my kernel line in /boot/grub/menu.lst (I am
still on gru
On 06/12/2010 03:20 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
You may as well blacklist nouveau then, since it is completely useless
without KMS (the nouveau X driver requires KMS). Note, however, that
without an xorg.conf the most recent xserver-xorg-core will still load
the module.
I decided to take baby st
On 06/12/2010 03:20 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-06-12 21:06 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
I have both xserver-xorg-video-nouveau and xser-xorg-video-fbdev
installed (just confirmed it in aptitude), but it doesn't appear that
they are being used.
I see. The latest xserver-xorg-core in si
On 2010-06-12 21:06 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
> I have both xserver-xorg-video-nouveau and xser-xorg-video-fbdev
> installed (just confirmed it in aptitude), but it doesn't appear that
> they are being used.
I see. The latest xserver-xorg-core in sid uses nouveau by default, but
that versio
On 06/12/2010 01:42 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-06-12 15:38 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
On 06/12/2010 04:03 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
Thanks. I don't see anything unusual in it, in particular nouveau
detects the 1680x1050 resolution of the external display:
[7.308183] [drm] nouvea
On 2010-06-12 15:38 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
> On 06/12/2010 04:03 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
>>
>> Thanks. I don't see anything unusual in it, in particular nouveau
>> detects the 1680x1050 resolution of the external display:
>>
>>> [7.308183] [drm] nouveau :01:00.0: allocated 1680x10
On Fri, 2010-06-11 at 22:30 +0200, Andreas Rönnquist wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 13:06:04 -0400
> Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
>
> > Running Squeeze with Xfce desktop environment (only) on Dell Latitude
> > D810. Nvidia video card running the VESA driver (though there's a bunch
> > of verbiage in d
On 06/12/2010 04:03 AM, Sven Joachim wrote:
This is to be expected, because it detects and uses the display's native
resolution. This is usually what you want, but you can override it with
the video=800x600 boot parameter (or whatever other resolution you like).
Looks like I have a bit of sear
On 2010-06-12 00:15 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
> On 06/11/2010 03:08 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
>> On 2010-06-11 19:06 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
>>
>>> I undock from the port replicator and use the notebook's built-in
>>> 1920x1200 display, and the boot with the new kernel brings me to
>>> n
On 06/11/2010 04:30 PM, Andreas Rönnquist wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 13:06:04 -0400
Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
Running Squeeze with Xfce desktop environment (only) on Dell Latitude
D810. Nvidia video card running the VESA driver (though there's a bunch
of verbiage in dmesg about nouveau). System
On 06/11/2010 03:08 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2010-06-11 19:06 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
Running Squeeze with Xfce desktop environment (only) on Dell Latitude
D810. Nvidia video card running the VESA driver (though there's a
bunch of verbiage in dmesg about nouveau). System is normally
co
On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 13:06:04 -0400
Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
> Running Squeeze with Xfce desktop environment (only) on Dell Latitude
> D810. Nvidia video card running the VESA driver (though there's a bunch
> of verbiage in dmesg about nouveau). System is normally connected to a
> port replicato
On 2010-06-11 19:06 +0200, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
> Running Squeeze with Xfce desktop environment (only) on Dell Latitude
> D810. Nvidia video card running the VESA driver (though there's a
> bunch of verbiage in dmesg about nouveau). System is normally
> connected to a port replicator and DVI di
On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 04:05:35AM +0100, Agustin wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 02:10:05 +0100, David Mandelberg wrote:
>
> > Agustin wrote:
> >> Thanks, Adam. This is exactly what I want to do, but I'm not sure what I
> >> can delete or move. How will I find this out?
> > You can get rid of older
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 02:10:05 +0100, David Mandelberg wrote:
> Agustin wrote:
>> Thanks, Adam. This is exactly what I want to do, but I'm not sure what I
>> can delete or move. How will I find this out?
> You can get rid of older kernels (always keep the current one though), you can
> delete old lo
Agustin wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 00:50:05 +0100, Adam Aube wrote:
>> Agustin wrote:
>>> All the same, the question is still pertinent. I'm having difficulty
>>> upgrading the kernel because I get the message that my partition hdh2
>>> is full, so installation is not possible.
>>
>> Free some
Agustin wrote:
> Thanks, Adam. This is exactly what I want to do, but I'm not sure what I
> can delete or move. How will I find this out?
You can get rid of older kernels (always keep the current one though), you can
delete old log files (in /var/log), another thing is, if /home is on the same
part
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 00:50:05 +0100, Adam Aube wrote:
> Agustin wrote:
>
>> All the same, the question is still pertinent. I'm having difficulty
>> upgrading the kernel because I get the message that my partition hdh2 is
>> full, so installation is not possible.
>
> Free some space on hdh2 (you
Agustin wrote:
> All the same, the question is still pertinent. I'm having difficulty
> upgrading the kernel because I get the message that my partition hdh2 is
> full, so installation is not possible.
Free some space on hdh2 (your root partition).
Adam
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Apparently, _Agustin_, on 01/01/05 17:59,typed:
Hi and happy new year to everyone,
I have a question regarding the possibility of upgrading the kernel on my
debian sarge machine. I see from the synaptic manager that what I have
installed is kernel-image-2.6.7-1-386, and that there is another
availa
On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 19:20:11 +0100, Agustin wrote:
> On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 00:20:10 +0100, Agustin wrote:
>
>> Hi and happy new year to everyone,
>>
>> I have a question regarding the possibility of upgrading the kernel on my
>> debian sarge machine. I see from the synaptic manager that what I hav
On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 00:20:10 +0100, Agustin wrote:
> Hi and happy new year to everyone,
>
> I have a question regarding the possibility of upgrading the kernel on my
> debian sarge machine. I see from the synaptic manager that what I have
> installed is kernel-image-2.6.7-1-386, and that there is
I know this man! I did all but there is something in init script I guess.
Don't you get warnings about readonly root while booting? I do get a lot and
I wanna get rid of 'em. And the errors is understandable. the old 2.2 mounts
/dev/hdax as root and could write te log files on it, but the 2.4 mo
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 12:29:02PM +0330, Arash Bijanzadeh wrote:
> I got to upgrade my kernel from 2.2 to 2.4
> It is ok but because 2.4 using initrd.img so there is some problems init
> proccess. I tgives some errors about ReadOnly file system and also couldn't
> find mtab.
> Anybody have info
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 12:29:02PM +0330, Arash Bijanzadeh wrote:
> I got to upgrade my kernel from 2.2 to 2.4
> It is ok but because 2.4 using initrd.img so there is some problems init
> proccess. I tgives some errors about ReadOnly file system and also couldn't
> find mtab.
> Anybody have info
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 04:14:19AM -0400, Chris wrote:
> Where to find out howto upgrade kernel in potato 2.2.19 to 2.4.4? Kinda
> newbie here, but need i810 support for sys. tried upgrade to woody but
> kernel didn't come with. So reinstalled potato. Want i810 support for X.
> wont run svg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I have the 2.2.17-ide kernel with alsa-ide packages
> installed to handle sound,
> and I am thinking of upgrading to 2.2.18-ide.
> What would be the best way to do this ?
Install kernel-image-2.2.18-ide, then alsa-modules-2.2.18-ide.
After you know it works, you can r
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