On Tuesday 25 September 2001 12:36, you wrote:
It was already reported today and it happened to me @home. I started
KDE
via startx, up came splash screen, the last thing displayed were
these
KDE gears, then splash screen went away and there was nothing more.
In
ps I could see seberal
/usr/bin/startkde:
88 # Laurent kde2.2-30mdk scan-nsplugins
89 #if [ -x /usr/bin/nspluginscan ]; then
90 # /usr/bin/nspluginscan
91 #fi
Hummm. kde2.2-30 is about when it started. I comment out these lines
(as I've stated in several emails on this topic), and all works. This
addition
Hello,
Has anubody been able to get Screem to work? On my machines it
gets as far as creating interface and hangs. Root or user, KDE or
Gnome, exxact same behavior. Starting in a window gives no debug info
at all.
V
Hello,
Removing the error box when each package needed to be loaded is
nice. One more problem, though. The program flashes what it is doing
on the bottom of the first sceen and the letters are cut in half, and
it looks sloppy. Can maybe fix before release?
V.
Tnx!
Hi,
does anybody has an XF86config-4 running for more than 15 bit resolution ?
I cant get it running ?
Otherwise it would be nice to find some more iBook 2001 users for
exchange on information.
THX,
Andreas
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Andreas Steffens wrote:
AS Hi,
AS
AS does anybody has an XF86config-4 running for more than 15 bit resolution ?
AS
AS I cant get it running ?
AS
AS Otherwise it would be nice to find some more iBook 2001 users for
AS exchange on information.
There is a bug in the
Hi,
is it possible for 24 bit 1024*768 ?
Cheers
Andreas
Henrik Edlund wrote:
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Andreas Steffens wrote:
AS Hi,
AS
AS does anybody has an XF86config-4 running for more than 15 bit resolution ?
AS
AS I cant get it running ?
AS
AS Otherwise it would be nice to find
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Andreas Steffens wrote:
AS Hi,
AS
AS is it possible for 24 bit 1024*768 ?
Of course.
Remember bit depth is always only limited to video memory (or driver
lameness). And you got 8 megabyte of that and 24 bits at 1024x768 takes
much much less.
--
Henrik Edlund [EMAIL
Out of pure curiosity, why don't you use xfs?
Other than its a real pain if you try to run startx from runlevel 1 ;-)
--JES
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Hi,
works extremly cool, now it is only the following problems:
- Sound
- internal Modem
- Console Switching (I can switch to F1, but not back (F7) or to F2 . . .)
:-)
Andreas
Henrik Edlund wrote:
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Andreas Steffens wrote:
AS Hi,
AS
AS is it possible for 24 bit
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Andreas Steffens wrote:
AS Hi,
AS
AS works extremly cool, now it is only the following problems:
AS
AS - Sound
I am trying to get sound working in 2.4.10-pre10-ben0.
AS - internal Modem
This seem to be indentfied correctly.
AS - Console Switching (I can switch to F1, but
On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Todd Inglett wrote:
Stew Benedict wrote:
[...]
What you may be able to do is use get_mac_model and change $type to dos:
sub zero_MBR {
my ($hd) = @_;
#- force the standard partition type for the architecture
my $type = arch() eq alpha ? bsd : arch()
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Henrik Edlund wrote:
HE I am trying to get sound working in 2.4.10-pre10-ben0.
Sound working, but mixer (i2c-keywest) causing load problems. Will look
into that. Closing the lid works now. The iBook2 then goes down into sleep
instead if hanging as with 2.4.4mdk.
If you are
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Henrik Edlund wrote:
HE On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Henrik Edlund wrote:
HE
HE HE I am trying to get sound working in 2.4.10-pre10-ben0.
HE
HE Sound working, but mixer (i2c-keywest) causing load problems. Will look
HE into that. Closing the lid works now. The iBook2 then goes down
Do you see anything in the kernel messages referring to loading the
ramdisk? You should not need anything too big, but probably double your
actual ramdisk image wouldn't hurt.
yeah, i see something about the ramdisk being initialized, but it scrolls
off the screen pretty quick (is there
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Stew Benedict wrote:
I'm seemingly stumped then. I'm 99% sure there is no integrated SCSI
support in the Mandrake 2.2 kernel, as I can see all the modules in
/lib/modules. So somehow you are booting a SCSI / without the benefit
of SCSI drivers. When you boot on 2.2
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Chris Mann wrote:
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Stew Benedict wrote:
I'm seemingly stumped then. I'm 99% sure there is no integrated SCSI
support in the Mandrake 2.2 kernel, as I can see all the modules in
/lib/modules. So somehow you are booting a SCSI / without the
BZZT - I don't think anyone is building Mandrake kernels at terraplex.com.
This answers a lot for me - it looks like a YDL kernel with integrated
mac53c94. If it were Mandrake - you would see something like
grapefruit.mandrakesoft.com.
huh, does the installer just install the kernel that
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Jonathan Sailor wrote:
JS What's the difference between bzImage, zImage, and vmlinux anyways?
bzImage = big compressed image
zImage = small compress image
vmlinux = uncompressed image
x86 computers have the problem that when they boot they only see (can only
address) 640
Big as in big image, or big compression :-)
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Subject: RE: problems with 2.4 kernel on oldworld mac
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001,
Bigger than a certain size uncompressed...
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Jonathan Sailor wrote:
JS Big as in big image, or big compression :-)
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I guess I was doing it right; just had my SCSI JAZ drive connected, and it
messed up the drive numbering. Anyway, I've gotten the machine to boot, the
kernel appears to load, the root file system is mounted, but then it dies.
I'm not sure exactly where, because it boots up until the point where
duh! After I sent off this email, I got to thinking that if my Jaz drive
could have affected the way my box was booting, it might have also been
written to fstab. And there it was: a reference to my Jaz drive. Removed
that, and my 7500 boots up into KDE. So it is possible to have a root file
Stew Benedict wrote:
Ok, I'm back on it again :). I had already brute forced this with a
simple $type = dos. Now I still get a warning: bad magic number at
/usr/bin/perl-install/partition_table_emtpy.pm line 31. It looks like
this code is looking for a zero block on the drive but I don't
Finally got around to looking at this. I was able to build from the
cooker SRPM with the following change to the .spec file:
# not a valid option for 2.95 on PPC? (sb)
%ifnarch ppc
#define ModuleCFlags \$(CDEBUGFLAGS) \$(CCOPTIONS) -fno-merge-constants \
\$(THREAD_CFLAGS) \$(ALLDEFINES)
%else
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Jonathan Sailor wrote:
What's the difference between bzImage, zImage, and vmlinux anyways?
It's just compression. The Intel machines can't handle an image over a
certain size.
Stew Benedict
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