Lame question on fresh install of openvz [message #51717] |
Tue, 21 October 2014 07:21 |
samoilov
Messages: 3 Registered: October 2014
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Hi everyone, i am having a quick question, please direct me. I just installed Debian 7 + XFCE and it has network-daemon that i set up with no problems with my wifi settings and vpn. After following directions in "debian installation guide" i booted into new kernel (after having set up everything said in the guide) and XFCE booted all fine but i couldnt help but notice that network manager didnt start. I am running eeepc 1001 that has funky wifi card and otheras something ethernet card so my best guess is that 2.6 kernell has no support for them and network-manager didnt find any network interface and failed silently. How do i go on solving this issue? Do i need to compile drivers? Do i need to compile openvz kernel? Can you direct me with a line or two of explanation and maybe a link to howto? Forumn search and quick googling didnt help. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Lame question on fresh install of openvz [message #51719 is a reply to message #51718] |
Wed, 22 October 2014 07:08 |
samoilov
Messages: 3 Registered: October 2014
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>Debian Bug report logs - #745019
>problems with 2.6.32 kernel
>Package: libnl3
>Version: 3.2.7
>The library does not work when running newer versions of the 2.6.32 kernel:
># nl-qdisc-list
>Error: Unable to allocate link cache: Input data out of range
>(same bug with 3.2.24-1)
>This is already fixed upstream:
>Would be great to have a fix for wheezy.
> As I was doing an upload for another problem anyway, I backported the fix from
> the upstream git into our 3.2.24.
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> 2.6.32 was the kernel from squeeze, while wheezy uses mainly 3.2, so I'm not
> sure if this fix is critical enough to warrant a stable update.
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> I've therefore added debian-release to get an answer to this question .
Thanks. I just want to mention that this affects all OpenVZ users, because OpenVZ
is still using a 2.6.32 kernel.
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I guess its still not fixed.
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