On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 11:15:55AM +0200, Roberto Giorgetti wrote:
> -my system is going to die (the disk?);
You can check this one with "badblocks".
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Anyone who uses
such a monitor?
Oh yes, the frame buffer is a mach64 type with a hd15 output, but capable of
fixed-frequency output (I use an adaptor, worked out of the box with
Solaris).
Thanks!
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Here is a link to it:
>
> http://www.dslextreme.com/users/tomduffy/openoffice-sparc.diff.bz2
>
> Once applying this patch, you should be able to build 1.0.3.
Why is a userspace app like openoffice hardware dependent? It normally works
on Solaris/Sparc doesn't it?
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On Thursday 12 June 2003 11:15, MD wrote:
> I'm running Debian testing on Ultra Sparc 5.
> Is there a chance to see soon openoffice deb packages for sparc?
Can't you download the source packages and dkpg-buildpackage -rfakeroot them?
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like most cd writers, and available on most computers.
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On Thursday 17 April 2003 18:39, Erwann Abalea wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Apr 2003, Frank Van Damme wrote:
> > dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libc6-sparc-cross:
> > libc6-sparc-cross depends on libdb1-compat-sparc-cross; however:
> > Package libdb1-comp
On Thursday 17 April 2003 15:37, Frank Van Damme wrote:
> Yo,
>
> does anyone have a working build of a x86 to sparc32 cross compiler? I
> tried to build one but I get buried alive in errors.
Ok, so Debian has a tool to build cross compilers: see
http://people.debian.org/~debacle/cr
Yo,
does anyone have a working build of a x86 to sparc32 cross compiler? I tried
to build one but I get buried alive in errors.
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On Wednesday 12 March 2003 21:07, Daniel van Eeden wrote:
> Frank Van Damme wrote:
> >>1) Please post the keyboard section from your X config.
> >
> > Section "InputDevice"
> > Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
> > Driv
bind them to an event.
Yes... If only I could find the "v" &$&"ù!µ%$ !
> Daniel van Eeden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Frank Van Damme wrote:
> > Yo,
> >
> > I have 2 probs:
> > 1) My keyboard: under the console everything works OK (
f the volume keys on my keyboard can work
under Linux.
thx u very much.
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n't
notice if they replace the cpu with a 40 MHz one :-)
If there would be a performance hit, this would be a real shame imho...
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On Monday 03 March 2003 15:25, Frank Van Damme wrote:
> On Sunday 02 March 2003 20:45, Rob Radez wrote:
> > I'm currently uploading 2.4.21-pre5 kernel debs for sparc32, UP and SMP,
> > to http://osinvestor.com/sparc/debs/ that will hopefully boot this time
> > on SMP.
rcbook and let you know
if they work :-)
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On Monday 17 February 2003 16:17, Frank Van Damme wrote:
> I just installed Debian on a sparc laptop. Version of debian is Sid (that
> means there's some stuff from woody but not much, and glibc is the sid
> version etc). I tried to compile a 2.4 kernel on it, starting from deb
Hello,
I have a sparcbook with 2 delete keys on it. 1 above the backspace; one
between the arrow and pgup/down keys. They both behave like a backspace
(delete the character before the cursor). How can I change this behaviour? I
want my delete key to be a delete key :-)
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disable watchdog, it sounds to me
like some hardware protection thing).
Sparc in question is a rdi powerlite 110 laptop. kernel config is attached.
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On Friday 22 February 2002 23:57, Craig Ian Dewick wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Frank Van Damme wrote:
>
> No, it can't. The 501-1645 is an early version of what later became the
> standard GX/TGX 8-bit vector-accelerated colour frame buffer. It is
> exactly the same as wha
Hello,
I just purchased an old ss2, expeccialy for the monitor, which is a 21" sony
trinitron. I got XFree86 working on it (copied some modelines from a mailing
list somewhere). Currently there is a SunGX video card, er, framebuffer in
it. It's a cg6. Supports a pretty good resolution, unfort
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