On 06/12/2024 05:58, Felix Miata wrote:
Felix Miata composed on 2024-12-05 17:52 (UTC-0500):
Here ya go (Pastebinit on Bookworm refuses to accept images.):
https://paste.opensuse.org/a556a79e8015
expires in 7 days, shows DFSee menu open for "Convert an MBR disk to GPT".
Oops.
ept images.):
> https://paste.opensuse.org/a556a79e8015
> expires in 7 days, shows DFSee menu open for "Convert an MBR disk to GPT".
Oops. My mistake. Table conversion, yes, but apparently not also keeping the
existing partitions ready to use.
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SeaMonkey has a bug. I had chosen "Reply to sender only".
Obviously it went to the list. I didn't proof the "To:" ;{
I'll report the bug.
On Sun, 28 Jul 2024 22:39:47 +0200
john doe wrote:
> I guess, this would be more for the debian-boot mailing list, as
> apparently this is a regression.
Thank you. I have re-sent. (rather than resented :-)
>
> In my case, I use the Qemu's built-in tftp server.
Thanks for the suggestion. I hav
On 7/28/24 21:55, Charles Curley wrote:
I have the latest testing netinst (20240722-03:17), and would like to
install it on a virtual machine. I have a preseed file on a USB stick.
As this is a virtual machine, the virtual hard drive is at vda, and the
USB stick shows up at sda.
When I go to loa
I have the latest testing netinst (20240722-03:17), and would like to
install it on a virtual machine. I have a preseed file on a USB stick.
As this is a virtual machine, the virtual hard drive is at vda, and the
USB stick shows up at sda.
When I go to load the debconf file, the installer doesn't
On Wed, 24 Jan 2024 07:33:59 +
Tixy wrote:
> On Tue, 2024-01-23 at 13:34 -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> [...]
>
> As you've already found out, that's not the latest one, and if I'm not
> mistaken is the one that introduce a wifi bug [1], so that could
> explain it getting stuck in the wif
On Tue, 2024-01-23 at 13:34 -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> I went to shut down the machine, and it got stuck trying to shut down
> wpa_supplicant and Network Manager. Ten minutes into the shutdown, I
> finally pulled the plug. A few reboots and shutdowns later, I decided
> to try another kernel. I
On Wed, 24 Jan 2024 09:25:58 +0700
Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 24/01/2024 03:34, Charles Curley wrote:
> > So I purged the newer kernel, inux-image-6.1.0-15-amd64
>
> The current kernel is linux-image-6.1.0-17-amd64
>
> Perhaps you have not restored your sources.list or apt preferences
> after th
On 24/01/2024 03:34, Charles Curley wrote:
So I purged the newer kernel, inux-image-6.1.0-15-amd64
The current kernel is linux-image-6.1.0-17-amd64
Perhaps you have not restored your sources.list or apt preferences after
the accidents with kernel bugs. Check that nothing extra is added and
n
On Sat, 13 Jan 2024 10:19:48 -0700
Charles Curley wrote:
> I have just installed Bookworm on my ancient Lenovo T520 (2011),
> replacing Bullseye. I suspect the problem is somewhere in the video
> driver chain. Any thoughts on how to proceed further with this?
>
> Upon trying to run chromium, I g
On 19/01/2024 04:08, Charles Curley wrote:
charles@jhegaala:~$ chromium chrome://gpu
libva error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/iHD_drv_video.so init failed
^C
Killed
charles@jhegaala:~$
I did a killall -9 in another window to kill it.
Does it happen in the case of a new system user and a new
On 19/01/2024 04:08, Charles Curley wrote:
On Fri, 19 Jan 2024 00:02:44 +0700
Max Nikulin wrote:
Have you faced real issues namely with hardware acceleration?
Other than this, not that I know of.
I do not think the message concerning iHD is related to any real issue.
I see "oops&qu
On Fri, 19 Jan 2024 00:02:44 +0700
Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 14/01/2024 00:19, Charles Curley wrote:
> [...]
>
> [...]
>
> Have you faced real issues namely with hardware acceleration?
Other than this, not that I know of.
>
> iHD driver is tied first, but your graphics card is too old fo
On 14/01/2024 00:19, Charles Curley wrote:
charles@jhegaala:~$ chromium &
[2] 33609
charles@jhegaala:~$ libva error:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/iHD_drv_video.so init failed
charles@jhegaala:~$ vainfo
libva info: VA-API version 1.17.0
libva info: Trying to open
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/
I have just installed Bookworm on my ancient Lenovo T520 (2011),
replacing Bullseye. I suspect the problem is somewhere in the video
driver chain. Any thoughts on how to proceed further with this?
Upon trying to run chromium, I get:
charles@jhegaala:~$ chromium &
[2] 33609
charles@jhegaala:~$ lib
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Sunday, September 13, 2020 6:49 PM, ghe2001 wrote:
I'm in ZIP 80303, not 30303. Weather-util works fine with the correction.
Sorry...
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: ProtonMail
ws
Hi,
yes I tried it. I typed the whole "Oops" screen, tried to send it, but
it would not. The report it saved into a file was scrambled...
Best regards
On 7/24/20, Robin Gutöhrlein wrote:
> Hello,
>
> my server (Debian bullseye) is crashing after i mount a nfs (with
> kerberos) share on a client machine (same debian). I have no idea how
> to file the bug (and where it belongs). I can't use the reportbug tool
> since I do not have a MTA configured
rence, adress: 10
#PF: supervisor read access in kernel mode
#PF: error_code(0x) -not-present page
PGD0 P4D 0
Oops: [#1] SMP PTI
...
RIP: 0010:__cgroup_bfp_run_filter_skb+0x26b/0x3d0
...
Call Trace:
ip_finish_output
ip_output
? __ip_finish_output
__ip_queue
It has happened several times that my wifi didn't work after starting.
When I look at the dmesg output I see an error which looks like a kernel
oops, except for the fact that the word oops is not used:
[ 24.412326] CPU: 2 PID: 1391 Comm: Web Content Not tainted
4.19.0-6-amd64 #1 Debian 4.
I forgot to show my debian version. here it is:
:~/$ cat /etc/os-release
PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch)"
NAME="Debian GNU/Linux"
VERSION_ID="9"
VERSION="9 (stretch)"
ID=debian
On 7/25/18, tom arnall wrote:
> bottom line here is that when i map "+y to , it dos not work in
> visual mod
gh, because the logs show a kernel oops when
this happens. It's hard to know what the ultimate cause of these
events might be, but gdbus seems to be implicated often. I'll attach
the relevant logs below from two of the most recent such events.
The kernel is: 3.2.0-4-686-pae #1 SMP Debia
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 10:00 AM, Brian wrote:
> On Sun 13 Oct 2013 at 00:54:44 +, mark ryan wrote:
>
> > I was creating a bootable USB stick from an installer image on another
> > external hard drive. I did a cat debian-7.1.0-i386-netinst.iso > /dev/sdb
> > when I meant /dev/sdc. sdb was my
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 1:55 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
> The problem is that you didn't delete it, but you've overwritten the
> data, OTOH the ISO is very small, so not very much is overwritten. First
> you need to try to recover the partition table. Assumed this should
> work, then mount the driv
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 10:52:33PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> The dd command was recommended on the off-chance GRUB might be put on
> the drive now or in the future; it will refuse to install.
I see, I didn't know that, thank you. Apparently grub-setup is the
bit that complains, and it can be made to
On Sun 13 Oct 2013 at 21:49:40 +0100, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 11:00:50AM +0100, Brian wrote:
> > The data on the drive are gone. Do
> >
> >dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb count=1
> >
> > to remove all traces of the iso you put on it and start from scratch.
>
> …why
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 11:00:50AM +0100, Brian wrote:
> The data on the drive are gone. Do
>
>dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb count=1
>
> to remove all traces of the iso you put on it and start from scratch.
…why? As things currently stand, the user could possibly reconstruct
the partition
Am Sonntag, 13. Oktober 2013, 11:00:50 schrieb Brian:
> On Sun 13 Oct 2013 at 00:54:44 +, mark ryan wrote:
> > I was creating a bootable USB stick from an installer image on another
> > external hard drive. I did a cat debian-7.1.0-i386-netinst.iso > /dev/sdb
> > when I meant /dev/sdc. sdb was
On Sun 13 Oct 2013 at 00:54:44 +, mark ryan wrote:
> I was creating a bootable USB stick from an installer image on another
> external hard drive. I did a cat debian-7.1.0-i386-netinst.iso > /dev/sdb
> when I meant /dev/sdc. sdb was my external drive with the iso on it, and
> other files. I am
The problem is that you didn't delete it, but you've overwritten the
data, OTOH the ISO is very small, so not very much is overwritten. First
you need to try to recover the partition table. Assumed this should
work, then mount the drive read only and use a tool to undelete files
for the original u
Howdy all,
I was creating a bootable USB stick from an installer image on another
external hard drive. I did a cat debian-7.1.0-i386-netinst.iso > /dev/sdb
when I meant /dev/sdc. sdb was my external drive with the iso on it, and
other files. I am now unable to mount that drive. What, if anything,
On Sun, 11 Aug 2013, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Patrick Bartek wrote:
> > > > have resulted in Gnome being install, too. More or less. So I
> > > > just did as root in /root a 'dpkg --download,' and then an
> > > > '--unpack' thinking that would uncompress the .deb file in /root
> > > > from which I wo
Patrick Bartek wrote:
> > > have resulted in Gnome being install, too. More or less. So I
> > > just did as root in /root a 'dpkg --download,' and then an
> > > '--unpack' thinking that would uncompress the .deb file in /root
> > > from which I would get the single svg file I needed, and then jus
On Sun, 11 Aug 2013, Kailash wrote:
> On Sunday 11 August 2013 10:39 AM, Dom wrote:
> > On 11/08/13 03:43, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> >> On Sun, 11 Aug 2013, Chris Bannister wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 06:13:20PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Changing subject as suggested by Chris, an
On Sun, 11 Aug 2013, Dom wrote:
> On 11/08/13 03:43, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> > On Sun, 11 Aug 2013, Chris Bannister wrote:
> >
> >> On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 06:13:20PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> >>> Changing subject as suggested by Chris, and reposting original
> >>> question.
> >>> ---
On Sunday 11 August 2013 10:39 AM, Dom wrote:
On 11/08/13 03:43, Patrick Bartek wrote:
On Sun, 11 Aug 2013, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 06:13:20PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
Changing subject as suggested by Chris, and reposting original
question.
-
On 11/08/13 03:43, Patrick Bartek wrote:
On Sun, 11 Aug 2013, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 06:13:20PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
Changing subject as suggested by Chris, and reposting original
question.
-
On Sun, 11 Aug 2013, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 06:13:20PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > Changing subject as suggested by Chris, and reposting original
> > question.
> > -
>
> Still an unhelpful question,
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 06:13:20PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Changing subject as suggested by Chris, and reposting original question.
> -
Still an unhelpful question, esp when one knows the true meaning of
SNAFU
> have resul
> This is the second try replying to your post. The first one failed to
> send. Don't know why.
>
> I did. The original subject was "Oops! Dpkg SNAFU," but when I posted
> it only "Oops!" showed up. Don't k
ow why.
I did. The original subject was "Oops! Dpkg SNAFU," but when I posted
it only "Oops!" showed up. Don't know why.
B
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On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 06:56:56PM -0700, Patrick Bartek wrote:
Could you please provide a meaningful subject relating to your post.
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Finally got around to installing Pulseaudio-Equalizer on my 64-bit
Wheezy, which by the way is NOT in the Wheezy repos or backports.
However, was able to find a tar.gz file of it from the developer's site,
IIRC. It's been months since I downloaded it. I've been busy. ;-)
In any case, here's the "
On Fri, Mar 01, 2013 at 11:46:42AM -0800, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
> On 03/01/13 11:35, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
> >The ANSI standard lists ESC[4m as the code to produce an underline
> >
> > > export TERM=ansi80x25
> > > printf "\033[4masdfasdfasdf"
> >
> >produces green text, not underline text as state
On 02/03/13 13:34, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Richard Hector wrote:
>> On 02/03/13 08:46, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
>>> On 03/01/13 11:35, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
The ANSI standard lists ESC[4m as the code to produce an underline
> export TERM=ansi80x25
> printf "\033[4masdfasdfasdf"
On 03/01/13 16:56, Glenn English wrote:
The linux console is a HDMI display attached to a RaspberryPi.
I changed to ncurses5. Looks like the display does not support underline.
Thanks,
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> 404 File not found.
Google 'console_codes(4) - Linux manual page'.
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Richard Hector wrote:
On 02/03/13 08:46, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
On 03/01/13 11:35, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
The ANSI standard lists ESC[4m as the code to produce an underline
> export TERM=ansi80x25
> printf "\033[4masdfasdfasdf"
produces green text, not underline text as stated in the standard
On 02/03/13 08:46, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
> On 03/01/13 11:35, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
>> The ANSI standard lists ESC[4m as the code to produce an underline
>>
>> > export TERM=ansi80x25
>> > printf "\033[4masdfasdfasdf"
>>
>> produces green text, not underline text as stated in the standard.
>>
>>
On 03/01/13 11:35, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
The ANSI standard lists ESC[4m as the code to produce an underline
> export TERM=ansi80x25
> printf "\033[4masdfasdfasdf"
produces green text, not underline text as stated in the standard.
If I put the same in c code, it works
#include
int main() {
Hello Camaleón,
Camaleón wrote:
> Is the Patrician III a stable pattern for the crash? I mean, is it always
> crashing when running it and it keeps stable when at the time the routine
> runs the computer is idle?
I am not entirely sure. So far, the computer crashed thrice during a
backup, and,
On Wed, 08 Aug 2012 01:54:11 +0200, Claudius Hubig wrote:
> recently, I _sometimes_ encounter a kernel oops during a backup run.
> This did not occur until a few days ago, furthermore, all the crashes so
> far (a backup takes place every half hour and I’ve only seen three
> during t
Hello,
recently, I _sometimes_ encounter a kernel oops during a backup run.
This did not occur until a few days ago, furthermore, all the crashes
so far (a backup takes place every half hour and I’ve only seen three
during the last five days) occurred while I was playing Patrician III
with Wine
On Wed, 23 May 2012 21:42:45 +0100, elbbit wrote:
> Update...
>
> With i915 blacklisted or not the problem continues:
>
> Full gnome -> close lid -> kernel oops Compiz -> close lid -> kernel
> oops
> Bare xorg (just an xterm) -> close lid -> kernel o
I tried with kernel 3.0.0 and it's working as well.
I reported the bug in the BTS: 674243:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=674243
Thanks
Sylvain
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Update...
With i915 blacklisted or not the problem continues:
Full gnome -> close lid -> kernel oops
Compiz -> close lid -> kernel oops
Bare xorg (just an xterm) -> close lid -> kernel oops
>> On Wed, 23 May 2012 06:36:24 +0100, elbbit wrote:
>>> When logg
at's what I thought. I put debugging on for the pm-utils scripts and
>> checked a whole bunch of log files and, like you say, it seems to be a
>> problem with the Intel software (callback trace suggests it).
>
> You can try to isolate the kernel oops by puting the intel VGA
ep If I press power button while
> in Gnome (configured) -> enter sleep If I do nothing and just close lid
> -> Kernel oops
Mmm...
>> That's curious because closing the lid and suspending from menu should
>> both trigger the same command unless
>
> That
un Debian/testing. This
problem exists on both my laptops.
If I run "sudo pm-suspend" -> enter sleep
If I press power button while in Gnome (configured) -> enter sleep
If I do nothing and just close lid -> Kernel oops
> That's curious because closing the lid and suspendin
t; May 21 18:20:15 TichoLaptop kernel: [ 1658.787493] PGD 1cf023067 PUD
> 1cf024067 PMD 1c89ee067 PTE 0
> May 21 18:20:15 TichoLaptop kernel: [ 1658.787570] Oops: 0002 [#1] SMP
> May 21 18:20:15 TichoLaptop kernel: [ 1658.787614] CPU 1
> May 21 18:20:15 TichoLaptop kernel: [ 1658.788707]
ernel: [ 1658.787493] PGD 1cf023067 PUD
1cf024067 PMD 1c89ee067 PTE 0
May 21 18:20:15 TichoLaptop kernel: [ 1658.787570] Oops: 0002 [#1] SMP
May 21 18:20:15 TichoLaptop kernel: [ 1658.787614] CPU 1
May 21 18:20:15 TichoLaptop kernel: [ 1658.787637] Modules linked in:
aesni_intel cryptd aes_x
following message :
>>
>> root@aster:~#
>> Message from syslogd@aster at Mar 26 15:23:02 ...
>> kernel:[1202001.893158] Oops: 0010 [#5] SMP
>
> (...)
>
> Being a kernel oops, I would report it in Debian BTS.
okay, will do. thanks
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> root@aster:~#
> Message from syslogd@aster at Mar 26 15:23:02 ...
> kernel:[1202001.893158] Oops: 0010 [#5] SMP
(...)
Being a kernel oops, I would report it in Debian BTS.
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] Oops: 0010 [#5] SMP
Message from syslogd@aster at Mar 26 15:23:02 ...
kernel:[1202001.893165] last sysfs file:
/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:02.0/usb3/3-1/3-1.3/3-1.3:1.0/host8/target8:0:0/8:0:0:0/block/sdc/uevent
Message from syslogd@aster at Mar 26 15:23:02 ...
kernel:[1202001.893435] Stack
Booted the machine this afternoon, and in gnome I get a message that
goes something like this: Your kernel has had a failure, do you wish to
send the stack trace to kerneloops.org (or whatever)? I said yes.
Here is the oops/trace (if those are the proper terms) from /var/log/kern.log:
Feb 4
ilable.
>> I'm installing it now, I don't know yet if it fixes the issue, but judging
>> from the bug report referenced upthread, I think it's likely to be a fix.
>
>
> Okey-dokey.
>
No more oops after installing the most recent kernel update. They work
fast the
On 2011-09-10, Andrew Reid wrote:
>>
>> I'm talking about the recent kernel security update in stable to:
>>
>> 2.6.32-35squeeze1
>
> Just FYI, I checked the repo, and 2.6.32-25squeeze2 is now available.
> I'm installing it now, I don't know yet if it fixes the issue, but judging
> from the bu
> On 2011-09-10, Stephen Allen wrote:
> > On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 09:19:52AM +, Curt wrote:
> >> After installing a kernel security update yesterday, I'm getting random
> >> kernel oops when using Google Chrome. Anybody else seeing this
> >>
> On 2011-09-10, Camaleón wrote:
> > On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 09:19:52 +, Curt wrote:
> >> After installing a kernel security update yesterday, I'm getting random
> >> kernel oops when using Google Chrome. Anybody else seeing this
> >> phenomenon?
>
On 2011-09-10, Stephen Allen wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 09:19:52AM +, Curt wrote:
>> After installing a kernel security update yesterday, I'm getting random
>> kernel oops when using Google Chrome. Anybody else seeing this
>> phenomenon?
>>
> ---en
On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 09:19:52AM +, Curt wrote:
> After installing a kernel security update yesterday, I'm getting random
> kernel oops when using Google Chrome. Anybody else seeing this
> phenomenon?
>
---end quoted text---
No all is fine here on Wheezy 3.0.01 ker
On 2011-09-10, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 09:19:52 +, Curt wrote:
>
>> After installing a kernel security update yesterday, I'm getting random
>> kernel oops when using Google Chrome. Anybody else seeing this
>> phenomenon?
>
> Yes, a couple of us
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 09:19:52 +, Curt wrote:
> After installing a kernel security update yesterday, I'm getting random
> kernel oops when using Google Chrome. Anybody else seeing this
> phenomenon?
Yes, a couple of users in the Spanish mailing list are also reporting
this.
C
After installing a kernel security update yesterday, I'm getting random
kernel oops when using Google Chrome. Anybody else seeing this
phenomenon?
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On Mon, 04 Jul 2011 15:56:50 +0200, Jonathan Hanger wrote:
> I've been having some troubles with the kernel these last three days. In
> that time, three oops happened... which is really unusual (running
> Debian for a few months with no kernel problems so far).
(...)
> WARN
Hello,
I've been having some troubles with the kernel these last three days.
In that time, three oops happened... which is really unusual (running
Debian for a few months with no kernel problems so far).
I can't know whether it is related or not, but the first oops came
after I was &
On 2010-07-15 03:35 +0200, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> Looks like the latest kernel is -5, is that correct ?
Yes.
Sven
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On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 09:09:10 +0200
Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2010-07-14 04:31 +0200, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
>
> > The question is , submit to Debian or to LKML ?
>
> Report a bug in Debian, they will likely instruct how to report
> upstream. But first of all, boot a newer kernel because your
On 2010-07-14 04:31 +0200, bri...@aracnet.com wrote:
> The question is , submit to Debian or to LKML ?
Report a bug in Debian, they will likely instruct how to report
upstream. But first of all, boot a newer kernel because your current
one…
> [24128.816259] Pid: 716, comm: scsi_eh_10 Tainted: P
roken, and yet firewire seems to
be working fine.
The question is , submit to Debian or to LKML ?
Thanks
Brian
[24128.816103] IP: [] sbp2_scsi_abort+0x19/0x7b
[firewire_sbp2]
[24128.816121] PGD 1160b3067 PUD 11e490067 PMD 0
[24128.816129] Oops: [#1] SMP
[24128.816135] last sysfs file: /sys/de
Hi,
(CCing Carlos Carrero Gutierrez since it may be his problem too)
I did some minor system tweaks and rebooted... alas, X does not start on
lenny.
Careful reading of error message pointed me to missing /dev/agpgart. My
dual boot system function works OK. So this is software issue.
# mod
On Wed, 29 Oct 2008, lau wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've been trying to set up a ftp server using vsftpd. I would like to create
> two accounts, namely ftpmovies and ftpmusic pointing respectively to
> /home/lau/movies and /home/lau/music.
> According to my /etc/passwd file, those accounts are like
Hi everyone,
I've been trying to set up a ftp server using vsftpd. I would like to
create two accounts, namely ftpmovies and ftpmusic pointing respectively
to /home/lau/movies and /home/lau/music.
According to my /etc/passwd file, those accounts are like this:
ftpmusic:x:1001:1001:,,,:/home/
On 08/10/08 12:36, Carl Fink wrote:
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 12:00:51PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
Presumably this is repeatable?
It repeats, but I don't know exactly what triggers it, except that so far it
seems to happen when at least five FF tabs are open.
Any 5 URLs, or specific URLs? IO
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 12:00:51PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> Presumably this is repeatable?
It repeats, but I don't know exactly what triggers it, except that so far it
seems to happen when at least five FF tabs are open.
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On 08/10/08 11:29, Carl Fink wrote:
The Firefox part might be a coincidence, of course.
In an rxvt, I see:
Oops: [1] SMP
Then a few seconds later I get:
CR2: 5a
In syslog, I find this:
Aug 10 11:22:47 NitpickingHP2 kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference
The Firefox part might be a coincidence, of course.
In an rxvt, I see:
Oops: [1] SMP
Then a few seconds later I get:
CR2: 5a
In syslog, I find this:
Aug 10 11:22:47 NitpickingHP2 kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer
dereference at 005a RIP:
Aug 10 11:22
Sorry, wrong list.
Arnd
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On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 02:51:10PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It looks like the system is still running, but any attempt to access the
> hard drive gets stuck in an uninteruptible sleep.
you might consider the following sysctl settings (if you want to
automatically reboot the system):
fi
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 02:35:25PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> my memory usage
> has steadily climbed despite having no users on the system,
perhaps htop memstat sysatat or similar things can help
smartmontools hdparm (and badblocks, later) for the HD
Also, how much (kernel) memory is used
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On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 05:55:36AM +0200, NN_il_Confusionario wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 11:23:48PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ free -b
> > total used free sharedbuffers cached
> > Mem:1061478400 311463936 750014464
On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 11:23:48PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ free -b
> total used free sharedbuffers cached
> Mem:1061478400 311463936 750014464 0 100552704 105132032
> -/+ buffers/cache: 105779200 955699200
> Swap
-type f -cmin +$(/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime) -print0 | xarg
s -r -0 rm)
Apr 12 08:11:27 tuko kernel: BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereferen
ce at virtual address 0044
Apr 12 08:11:27 tuko kernel: printing eip:
Apr 12 08:11:27 tuko kernel: c028091a
Apr 12 08:11:27 tuko kernel: *pde
d as a firewall (Shorewall) for a local lan, and a Samba server.
>
> This morning it generated an oops as follows:
[snip the oops]
> Following this my ssh connections were still there, but after one or two
> commands would freeze on something. The system continues to respond to
>
I would think so. It is quite a lightly loaded system:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ free -b
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:1061478400 311463936 750014464 0 100552704 105132032
-/+ buffers/cache: 105779200 955699200
Swap:699138048
On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 02:23:44PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> tuko kernel: Process kswapd0 (pid: 122, ti=dfa66000 task=dff98550
> task.ti=dfa66000)
Is the memory (ram + swap) sufficient ? A 2.6 kernel might need more
memory than a 2.4 kernel. The heavvier use of swap is needed, the easier
an oops as follows:
Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Sat Apr 12 08:11:27 2008 ...
tuko kernel: Oops: 0002 [#1]
tuko kernel: SMP
tuko kernel: CPU:0
tuko kernel: EIP is at _spin_lock+0x1/0xf
tuko kernel: eax: 0044 ebx: ecx: 0001 edx: e7893d98
tuko kernel: esi: e7893d98
Using stock kernel.
> >
> > The kernel according to `uname -r`: 2.6.18-4-amd64
>
> > Pid: 203, comm: pdflush Not tainted 2.6.18-4-amd64 #1
>
> I'm not an expert at reading these outputs, but it would appear the
> problem is with pdflush. Searching for kernel o
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