Re: 8.2 beta issues (again), and some

2002-04-10 Thread Stew Benedict


On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Colin Ward wrote:

> Ben Reser wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 02:50:22AM +0100, Colin Ward wrote:
> > 
> >>>Stew Benedict
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>Yes steve, would love to do that for you. Let me know when you've got 
> >>something. And thanks for the link
> >>COlin
> >>
> > 
> > Hey Colin.  Does Stew look like Steve?
> > I'm presuming Stew is short for Stewart.
> > 
> > 
> 
> yes, sorry typo. Thanks for correcting me ;-)
> Colin
> 

No problems, I'm called all manner of "S" names other than Stew.  I guess
it's not that common.

Stew Benedict

-- 
MandrakeSoft
PPC FAQ: http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/demos/PPC/FAQ/





Re: 8.2 beta issues (again), and some

2002-04-10 Thread Colin Ward

Ben Reser wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 02:50:22AM +0100, Colin Ward wrote:
> 
>>>Stew Benedict
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>Yes steve, would love to do that for you. Let me know when you've got 
>>something. And thanks for the link
>>COlin
>>
> 
> Hey Colin.  Does Stew look like Steve?
> I'm presuming Stew is short for Stewart.
> 
> 

yes, sorry typo. Thanks for correcting me ;-)
Colin





Re: 8.2 beta issues (again), and some

2002-04-10 Thread Ben Reser

On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 07:41:08AM -0400, Stew Benedict wrote:
> I also don't know why pmud is so problematic for you. If I recall you
> don't have the latest greatest ibook right?  Power management did not work
> correctly on the new TiBook, but these things are a matter of letting the
> development catch up with the hardware.  The new pmud is up on my web
> space, if anyone want's to try it.
> 
> http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~sbenedict

This pmud doesn't hang my machine when it wakes up from a suspend. :)
Wahoo!

-- 
Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://ben.reser.org

What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans, and the homeless,
whether the mad destruction is wrought under the name of totalitarianism
or the holy name of liberty and democracy? - Ghandi




Re: 8.2 beta issues (again), and some

2002-04-09 Thread Ben Reser

On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 02:50:22AM +0100, Colin Ward wrote:
> > Stew Benedict
> > 
> > 
> 
> Yes steve, would love to do that for you. Let me know when you've got 
> something. And thanks for the link
> COlin

Hey Colin.  Does Stew look like Steve?
I'm presuming Stew is short for Stewart.

-- 
Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://ben.reser.org

What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans, and the homeless,
whether the mad destruction is wrought under the name of totalitarianism
or the holy name of liberty and democracy? - Ghandi




Re: 8.2 beta issues (again), and some

2002-04-09 Thread Colin Ward

Stew Benedict wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Colin Ward wrote:
> 
> 
i have been testing teh latest version. One thing, the other day i again 
tried one of benh's kernels and pmud seemed to work perfectly. It would 
sleep and wake up very quickly and didn't crash. Problem was though 
after installing it i couldn't get my USB modem to work, and DRI wasn't 
enabled. I have last years (may 2001)ibook2. The first one released, 
luckily with the hard modem.



> 
> Colin, I can look at Ben's kernel and see if I can pull in any new power
> management stuff into the Mandrake kernel, without impacting too many
> other things.  Would you be willing to test it?
> 
> 
>>Sorry steve but whats the file called? i've looked here
>>ftp://ftp.proxad.net/mirrors/ftp.mandrake-linux.com/Mandrake-devel/contrib/ppc/
>>and there are a number of things that begin cd-, but i'm not sure whats 
>>what. Sorry to be a pain
>>Colin
>>
>>
> 
> No Prob, I'm not seeing it either.  Try this:
> 
> http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~sbenedict/xmms-cdread-0.14a-2mdk.ppc.rpm
> 
> 
> Stew Benedict
> 
> 

Yes steve, would love to do that for you. Let me know when you've got 
something. And thanks for the link
COlin





Re: 8.2 beta issues (again), and some

2002-04-09 Thread Stew Benedict


On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Colin Ward wrote:

> >>i have been testing teh latest version. One thing, the other day i again 
> >>tried one of benh's kernels and pmud seemed to work perfectly. It would 
> >>sleep and wake up very quickly and didn't crash. Problem was though 
> >>after installing it i couldn't get my USB modem to work, and DRI wasn't 
> >>enabled. I have last years (may 2001)ibook2. The first one released, 
> >>luckily with the hard modem.
> >>
> >>

Colin, I can look at Ben's kernel and see if I can pull in any new power
management stuff into the Mandrake kernel, without impacting too many
other things.  Would you be willing to test it?

> 
> Sorry steve but whats the file called? i've looked here
> ftp://ftp.proxad.net/mirrors/ftp.mandrake-linux.com/Mandrake-devel/contrib/ppc/
> and there are a number of things that begin cd-, but i'm not sure whats 
> what. Sorry to be a pain
> Colin
> 

No Prob, I'm not seeing it either.  Try this:

http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~sbenedict/xmms-cdread-0.14a-2mdk.ppc.rpm


Stew Benedict

-- 
MandrakeSoft
PPC FAQ: http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/demos/PPC/FAQ/





Re: 8.2 beta issues (again), and some

2002-04-09 Thread Colin Ward

Stew Benedict wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Colin Ward wrote:
> 
> 
>>
>>>I also don't know why pmud is so problematic for you. If I recall you
>>>don't have the latest greatest ibook right?  Power management did not work
>>>correctly on the new TiBook, but these things are a matter of letting the
>>>development catch up with the hardware.  The new pmud is up on my web
>>>space, if anyone want's to try it.
>>>
>>>http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~sbenedict
>>>
>>
>>i have been testing teh latest version. One thing, the other day i again 
>>tried one of benh's kernels and pmud seemed to work perfectly. It would 
>>sleep and wake up very quickly and didn't crash. Problem was though 
>>after installing it i couldn't get my USB modem to work, and DRI wasn't 
>>enabled. I have last years (may 2001)ibook2. The first one released, 
>>luckily with the hard modem.
>>
>>
> 
> tradeoffs I guess ;^)
> 
> 
i  also  can't play audio CD's. I can if i rip them to MP3s and burn 
them to cd, and the sound is perfect. I know there was a issue with this 
but thought it had been fixed?



>>>I wasn't aware of anything that needed to be fixed.  It's a known issue
>>>that Apple removed the analog connection between the CDROM and soundcard
>>>on newer machines and you have to use the cdreader plugin to play CD's.
>>>It's also known that xmms and supermount are somewhat less than
>>>compatible.  These issues also exist on x86.  I tested the cdreader plugin
>>>on the TiBook Phil lent me, and it seemed to work fine.
>>>
>>>
>>Ok, where do i get the CD reader plug-in? i haven't seen it anyware.
>>
>>
> 
> It's in contribs on the mirrors.  I moved into main for the final PPC
> release though.  I tried to package it as part of xmms, but the maintainer
> would have no part of it.
> 
> Stew Benedict
> 
> 

Sorry steve but whats the file called? i've looked here
ftp://ftp.proxad.net/mirrors/ftp.mandrake-linux.com/Mandrake-devel/contrib/ppc/
and there are a number of things that begin cd-, but i'm not sure whats 
what. Sorry to be a pain
Colin





Re: 8.2 beta issues (again), and some

2002-04-09 Thread Stew Benedict


On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Colin Ward wrote:

> 
> 
> > I also don't know why pmud is so problematic for you. If I recall you
> > don't have the latest greatest ibook right?  Power management did not work
> > correctly on the new TiBook, but these things are a matter of letting the
> > development catch up with the hardware.  The new pmud is up on my web
> > space, if anyone want's to try it.
> > 
> > http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~sbenedict
> 
> 
> i have been testing teh latest version. One thing, the other day i again 
> tried one of benh's kernels and pmud seemed to work perfectly. It would 
> sleep and wake up very quickly and didn't crash. Problem was though 
> after installing it i couldn't get my USB modem to work, and DRI wasn't 
> enabled. I have last years (may 2001)ibook2. The first one released, 
> luckily with the hard modem.
> 

tradeoffs I guess ;^)

> >>i  also  can't play audio CD's. I can if i rip them to MP3s and burn 
> >>them to cd, and the sound is perfect. I know there was a issue with this 
> >>but thought it had been fixed?
> >>
> >>
> > 
> > I wasn't aware of anything that needed to be fixed.  It's a known issue
> > that Apple removed the analog connection between the CDROM and soundcard
> > on newer machines and you have to use the cdreader plugin to play CD's.
> > It's also known that xmms and supermount are somewhat less than
> > compatible.  These issues also exist on x86.  I tested the cdreader plugin
> > on the TiBook Phil lent me, and it seemed to work fine.
> > 
> Ok, where do i get the CD reader plug-in? i haven't seen it anyware.
> 

It's in contribs on the mirrors.  I moved into main for the final PPC
release though.  I tried to package it as part of xmms, but the maintainer
would have no part of it.

Stew Benedict

-- 
MandrakeSoft
PPC FAQ: http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/demos/PPC/FAQ/





Re: 8.2 beta issues (again), and some

2002-04-09 Thread Colin Ward



> I also don't know why pmud is so problematic for you. If I recall you
> don't have the latest greatest ibook right?  Power management did not work
> correctly on the new TiBook, but these things are a matter of letting the
> development catch up with the hardware.  The new pmud is up on my web
> space, if anyone want's to try it.
> 
> http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~sbenedict


i have been testing teh latest version. One thing, the other day i again 
tried one of benh's kernels and pmud seemed to work perfectly. It would 
sleep and wake up very quickly and didn't crash. Problem was though 
after installing it i couldn't get my USB modem to work, and DRI wasn't 
enabled. I have last years (may 2001)ibook2. The first one released, 
luckily with the hard modem.

>>i  also  can't play audio CD's. I can if i rip them to MP3s and burn 
>>them to cd, and the sound is perfect. I know there was a issue with this 
>>but thought it had been fixed?
>>
>>
> 
> I wasn't aware of anything that needed to be fixed.  It's a known issue
> that Apple removed the analog connection between the CDROM and soundcard
> on newer machines and you have to use the cdreader plugin to play CD's.
> It's also known that xmms and supermount are somewhat less than
> compatible.  These issues also exist on x86.  I tested the cdreader plugin
> on the TiBook Phil lent me, and it seemed to work fine.
> 
Ok, where do i get the CD reader plug-in? i haven't seen it anyware.

COlin







Re: 8.2 beta issues (again), and some

2002-04-09 Thread Stew Benedict


On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Colin Ward wrote:

> I hadn't noticed this as i don't do to much typing. Yesterday my wife 
> was in a hurry and was writing some emails in ML. She would normaly boot 
> into macos or use her compaq laptop. Well she reported to same thing 
> while writing emails in a web browser. At first i thought she must be 
> accidently touching the trak-pad or something, but shes a 90wpm person 
> and after wacthing for a while i saw that she wasn't touching the pad at 
> all. So could that be looked into.
> 

This one is quite new to me.  I've never noticed the mouse wandering
about, but I'm no 90wpm typist myself. If trackpad can't do anything for
it, you could try adjusting the sensitivty in one of the control panels.
There was an issue at one time with trackpad "jitters" on waking from
sleep, but pmud was patched for that.

> Another bug i've found is with the ADSLspeed touch pro modem setup. I've 
> managed to get mine working now for a few weeks, and it took some trial 
> and error. When i want to connect i always have to load the modem 
> microcode manuly by doing
> 'modem_run -m -f /usr/share/speedtouch/mgmt.o'.
> 
> Using the 'connect'tab in CC does nothing. i then have to go through the 
> 'wizard' to re-enter my isp details. I'm then told that i'm not 
> connected, but really i am .(i've read that the pc version sometimes 
> does this)
>  From there it stays connected for days if need be and is very stable(i 
> also get a faster download speed than macos9/x or wintel), its just a 
> hassle having to go through the whole process if for some reason i have 
> to disconect. Can this be looked at, the Alcatel USB modem is very 
> populer and i know a number of people that want to use it with linux of 
> any kind. I still can't get pmud to start and boot, and it still won't 
> wake from sleep after i have started it manuly.
> 

I don't really know anything about this device, but it doesn't sound like
the issues are unique to PPC.  You might try posting those issue in
Mandrake forum and see if the maintainer of that package would respond.

I also don't know why pmud is so problematic for you. If I recall you
don't have the latest greatest ibook right?  Power management did not work
correctly on the new TiBook, but these things are a matter of letting the
development catch up with the hardware.  The new pmud is up on my web
space, if anyone want's to try it.

http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~sbenedict


> i  also  can't play audio CD's. I can if i rip them to MP3s and burn 
> them to cd, and the sound is perfect. I know there was a issue with this 
> but thought it had been fixed?
> 

I wasn't aware of anything that needed to be fixed.  It's a known issue
that Apple removed the analog connection between the CDROM and soundcard
on newer machines and you have to use the cdreader plugin to play CD's.
It's also known that xmms and supermount are somewhat less than
compatible.  These issues also exist on x86.  I tested the cdreader plugin
on the TiBook Phil lent me, and it seemed to work fine.

Stew Benedict

-- 
MandrakeSoft
PPC FAQ: http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/demos/PPC/FAQ/





Re: 8.2 beta issues (again), and some

2002-04-09 Thread Colin Ward

Johanna wrote:
> Okay, I've given it another try and spent yesterday on re-installing 
> Mandrake and trying to tweak. Not very successfully, but at leat I 
> understand a little more of Linux now, I believe :-)
> 
> Three main issues remain unsolved for me, and I'd really, REALLY 
> appreciate any help on them, as I'm quite keen on getting at least a 
> Linux system I can work with for the beginning on my iBook2:
> 
> - The text cursor still tends to jump away to where the mouse cursor is, 
> which is REALLY REALLY annoying when typing text. As I want to use Linux 
> in order to write research papers and theses on Lyx, I somehow have to 
> resolve that issue. Could it have anything to do with poor trackpad 
> control? I.e., that I possible touch the trackpad lightly while typing 
> and the system interprets this as a mouse click? How could I find out if 
> this is the case and possibly fix it?
> 
> - I've followed Sylvain's HowTo on changing the keyboard layout. The 
> result was that NEITHER the alt nor the Apple/AltGr button produced any 
> secondary signs like @, EUR etc. My problem was not the keyboard mapping 
> in itself - that's basically identical between PC and Mac in Germany 
> (perhaps I've expressed myself unclearly previously) but the function of 
> the other keys, ESP. the alt key and the wonderful signs it produces in 
> MacOS. Is there any way to change it (I know, it might interfere with 
> lots of shortcuts) and how do I do it?
> 
> - My printer still doesn't work, and I don't know why. It's a Lexmark Z 
> 42 which is supported by Gimp-print. I could chose it in the printer 
> menu in the Mandrake Control center. I tried chosing all the USB ports 
> (actually, it's in USB #2), several resolutions etc., but to no avail. I 
> don't get any error messages; Linux seems to be under the impression 
> that the printer works, there are no print jobs on queue left when I 
> check, but no printed page cames out. The printer works perfectly under 
> MacOS, so I'm a bit at a loss. Being able to print would be quite 
> important for me...
> 
> I'll try Stew's suggestion re the CD-drive as soon as I've booted 
> Mandrake again - at the moment, a huge download is running under MacOS 
> which I don't want to interrupt for too long.
> 
> Modem is fortunately not so important for me (anyway, not Mandrake's 
> fault it doesn't work), I've got ADSL, which works just fine.
> 
> I haven't tried burning CDs yet - I hope that works without too much 
> hassle? Mandrake obviously recognizes my CD-RW as a Sony RW XYZ, so that 
> seems to be fine.
> 
> Johanna
> 
> 
> 
> 

I hadn't noticed this as i don't do to much typing. Yesterday my wife 
was in a hurry and was writing some emails in ML. She would normaly boot 
into macos or use her compaq laptop. Well she reported to same thing 
while writing emails in a web browser. At first i thought she must be 
accidently touching the trak-pad or something, but shes a 90wpm person 
and after wacthing for a while i saw that she wasn't touching the pad at 
all. So could that be looked into.

Another bug i've found is with the ADSLspeed touch pro modem setup. I've 
managed to get mine working now for a few weeks, and it took some trial 
and error. When i want to connect i always have to load the modem 
microcode manuly by doing
'modem_run -m -f /usr/share/speedtouch/mgmt.o'.

Using the 'connect'tab in CC does nothing. i then have to go through the 
'wizard' to re-enter my isp details. I'm then told that i'm not 
connected, but really i am .(i've read that the pc version sometimes 
does this)
 From there it stays connected for days if need be and is very stable(i 
also get a faster download speed than macos9/x or wintel), its just a 
hassle having to go through the whole process if for some reason i have 
to disconect. Can this be looked at, the Alcatel USB modem is very 
populer and i know a number of people that want to use it with linux of 
any kind. I still can't get pmud to start and boot, and it still won't 
wake from sleep after i have started it manuly.

i  also  can't play audio CD's. I can if i rip them to MP3s and burn 
them to cd, and the sound is perfect. I know there was a issue with this 
but thought it had been fixed?

Apart from the probems i have mentiond my ibook is working very well 
under this latest beta. The disply is so sharp and crisp and it runs 
very fast, faster than macos. It also runs a lot cooler under linux. It 
used to get so hot when using os9/x. It also very stable as in

Keep up the good work stew, i for one really appreciate all the hard 
work that you've done.
Colin