Re: What year is it, anyway?
> Finally, ever since I installed Mandrake Linux I haven't been able > toset the date. Bamboo thinks that it's 1969. Is there a way to > letBamboo know that it's really 2003. You can boot once with MacOS and change the date and time. I never had much luck changing the date under linux/ppc. Pascal
What year is it, anyway?
Howdy, Everytime I boot up the first thing I do is Log Out and Log back In as KDE. Is there a way to elimanate this extra step? Also I have corrupted KDE in a away that the tool bars are blank. As I point the cursor to them they change names as I move the cursor. How do I re-enble display of the tool bars? Finally, ever since I installed Mandrake Linux I haven't been able to set the date. Bamboo thinks that it's 1969. Is there a way to let Bamboo know that it's really 2003. Tomás hasta la victoria siempre! che
Re: iBook 800, CDRW (Nov. 2002): X-problems for me too!
Andreas wrote: Hi Ted! This are my settings: yaboot.conf: .. image=hd:13,/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.20-benh-10mdk label=2420-benh root=/dev/hda13 read-only append=" devfs=mount video=radeonfb" ... and XF86Config:: Section "Device" Identifier "device1" VendorName "ATI" BoardName "ATI Radeon" Driver "radeon" BusID "PCI:0:16:0" Option "usefbdev" EndSection For me it works. Hopefully for you too!? Andreas Got it working now! The trick was to use the benh-kernel. I installed the version supplied on the 9.1 install disks and after reboot (with video=radeonfb set, have not tested without) it worked just fine. The XF86Config looks also exactly like above. Thanks for the help! /Ted