RE: PM 4400

2001-09-23 Thread Zack

Since I'm not getting any answer to this question, where should I direct it other than 
the cookerppc list?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Zack) wrote:

Has anyone successfully used xfree86 (any version) on a PowerMac 4400 series machine?

If so, wanna swap config files?

Thx,

-Zack
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RE: Re: PM 4400

2001-09-23 Thread Zack

Why would I direct it there?

I'm using Mandrake 8 PPC, Not LinuxPPC.

Maybe I should clarify.  Where on Mandrake's conglomerate of websites and email list 
would I possibly get an answer to the question:

How do I use XFree86 on a Power Mac 4400?

xpmac is slow, unstable, and makes a bunch of garbage show on my screen.

Thank You,

-Zack

Wijnand Rietman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Zack,

Maybe you can try the linux-ppc mailinglist:

http://lists.linuxppc.org/linuxppc-user/index.html

greetings, Wijnand.

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Subject: RE: PM 4400
Date: zon, 23 sep 2001 17:06


 Since I'm not getting any answer to this question, where should I direct it
 other than the cookerppc list?

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Zack) wrote:

Has anyone successfully used xfree86 (any version) on a PowerMac 4400
 series machine?

If so, wanna swap config files?

Thx,

-Zack
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RE: ram question

2001-09-11 Thread Zack

To my knowledge, only 133 mobo's can utilize 133 and 100 RAM. 100 mobos cannot utilize 
133 RAM.

Check www.ramseeker.com for the cheapest RAM prices, as well as upgrade guides.  
Everymac.com is also a good resource for this - lookup your G3, and he'll tell you 
what RAM you can/cannot use.

-Zack

Vincent Danen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Quick question...  I have an imac G3 indigo that currently has 128MB
PC100 SDRAM.  I want to boost it, but I'd like to go to PC133
SDRAM...  I can find a new home for PC100 ram, but will the PC133
sticks work in this G3?  Anyone know, or know where I could go to find
out?

Thanks.

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xpmac

2001-09-02 Thread Zack

Ok, my Mac evidently can't use XFree86, at least the version that comes with 8.0 
Final, so it defaults to the xpmac server.

What config file does xpmac use? I've edited all the config files for xfree86 with no 
success...  anyone else have a clue?

Also, where can I get the *latest* version of xpmac? Seems that the links that I've 
found jump around - many of them no longer working. Is there an xpmac home page? The 
version I have leaves a trail on the screen following my mouse, and constantly jumps 
and leaves garbage and artifacts all over the place when I type and move windows 
around.

Do later versions of xfree86 work better on macs?

Thank You,

-Zack
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RE: Re: iptables problems

2001-08-22 Thread Zack

Would this also be why the network sharing wizard in the Mandarke Control Center isn't 
working either?

-Zack

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On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Damian's Mailer wrote:

 I have managed to get RC1 up and running on an old iMac, far short of the
 system requirements, but none-the-less a passable machine for a simple
 firewall/NAT router with is my primary intention.

 However, after configuring Bastille as on my x86 machine, the iMac gave
 many iptables errors.  Further attempts at getting any firewall rules to
 work failed with ipchains claiming to be incompatible with this kernel and
 iptables giving the following error:

 iptables v1.2.1: Can't initialize iptables table 'filter': Module is wrong
 version
 Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded

 I am presuming therefore that an incompatible version of iptables (and
 ipchains) has been included in the dist, but I am open to other
 suggestions.  Perhaps a kernel update in the final product?

 Damian.


Verified - apparently iptables wants to be built against the kernel in
use.  I just did an rpm --rebuild on the source RPM and the error went
away, at least with iptables --list.

I'll upload rebuilt RPMs

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