, anyone?).
What's the output of /proc/cpuinfo?
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Conscience is the inner voice which warns us somebody may be looking.
- H.L. Mencken
upload the packages to cooker as soon as klama stops being hosed.
Until then cooker people will have to wait. How's that for different,
released distro people get something new first. :)
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On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 05:39:51PM +0100, Andreas wrote:
How can I synchronize my clock over network with timeserver?
Install ntp package. Refer to:
http://www.ntp.org/
for configuration instructions.
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Darwin. What's the password?
By default you can't su to root on OS X. However, you can use sudo. So
this is effectively the same as su'ing to root:
sudo /bin/bash
The password will be your password for the account you are using,
assuming it has Administrator privleges.
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not entirely accurate. It does exist it just doesn't have a
password set on it so you can't by default log into it. A little bit of
sudo action can set one and enable it... If you search google you can
find out how.
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What upsets me is not that you
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What upsets me is not that you lied to me, but that from now on I can
no longer believe you. -- Nietzsche
to the disk you'll have file system
corruption. You'll have to run fsck /dev/sda7 against the drive in
single user mode.
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no longer believe you. -- Nietzsche
active...
http://mirror.brain.org/linux/mandrake/Mandrake-ppc/stewb/MandrakeLinux-cooker.ppc.iso
http://mirror.brain.org/linux/mandrake/Mandrake-ppc/stewb/MandrakeLinux-cooker.ppc.md5
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What upsets me is not that you lied to me, but that from now
standard issue with internal or PCMCIA
modems.
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no longer believe you. -- Nietzsche
there
as a result.
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found a solution that's working for you.
P.S. I put this back on the list so people would realize you found a
solution to your problem...
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no longer believe you. -- Nietzsche
this have been bugs in the XFree86 code. If you
switch to a VT before putting the PB to sleep and then switch back to X
after and it works then it is a XFree86 bug.
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What upsets me is not that you lied to me, but that from now on I can
no longer
it.
Further, there's no point in creating a detached md5sum. rpm includes a
built in md5sum. It can even carry a GPG sig built into it.
Doing urpmi ethereal against your updates source will give you the
official package. Which is 0.9.11 + patches for security issues.
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and with grub without lilo...
initscripts will need to be updated for 9.1 before any kernel updates
can go out or it will not happen cleanly for some users.
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no longer believe you
On Thu, Jun 19, 2003 at 05:11:33PM -0700, Ben Reser wrote:
9.1 (i586 and ppc) was shipped with this script.
Correction, this was picked up by the initscripts update for 9.1.
Cooker has this broken script in it as well, unless CVS is out of date.
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On Thu, Jun 19, 2003 at 05:11:33PM -0700, Ben Reser wrote:
/usr/sbin/detectloader will fail on any machine without a /etc/lilo.conf
file. chmouel updated the script to try and detect the boot partition
from the lilo.conf file. Problem is he made the script die if the file
didn't exist
.
:'(
Is there anything I can do?
Usually it wouldn't mount something as the wrong partition type. If it
did then very likely the information on what is where (Allocation Table)
is completely scrambled. I seriously doubt there is anything you can
do to recover the data...
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is the one I had to play with...
-gnome-ppp: pppd breaks down unexpectedly
-wvdial:the modem deosn't answer to the ATZ command
Haven't used these on PPC myself. Anyone?
gnome-ppp doesn't have anyway to adjust the delay so it doesn't work.
Never even looked at wvdial...
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What upsets me is not that you lied to me, but that from now on I can
no longer believe you. -- Nietzsche
packages are built with
the options in /usr/lib/rpm/ppc-mandrake-linux/macros file.
These options are useful for G4s... but are of course incompatabile for
the newer types... Requires GCC 3.2 or newer:
-maltivec -mcpu=7450 -mabi=altivec -mpowerpc-gfxopt
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there
is also a synthesis file available as well.
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America does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy. She is
the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all. She is the
champion only of her own. -- John Quincy Adams, July 4th
The package and it's devel package are missing... :(
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the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all. She is the
champion only of her own. -- John Quincy Adams, July
It requires libexif.so.7 which has been replaced by libexif.so.8
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America does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy. She is
the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all. She is the
champion only of her own. -- John Quincy
libltdl3 needs libtool-1.4.3. libltdl3 has turned up in main now. But
libtool isn't there... :)
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America does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy. She is
the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all. She is the
champion
for the moment as I want to finish it before releasing it to the world.
If you want to discuss catch me on the freenode IRC network. My nick is
ResDev.
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America does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy. She is
the well-wisher to the freedom
me that
package privately? Right now it's blocking me from upgrading the drak* tools
which are unusable at the moment.
We've tried time and time again.
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America does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy. She is
the well-wisher
means at this
point in time, I am not doing much at all on Mandrake. A lot of what I
do anymore sits on my own mirror and doesn't get sent to Mandrake...
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America does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy. She is
the well-wisher
like to see in this
footprint.
You can go with 3 CD.
If I understand correctly that means we get 3CDs for the ISOs/Standard
Edition. Woohoo!
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the well-wisher to the freedom
have the CD's
accessible off my mirror as just sraight files. Mount it in loopback,
copy the files over. Rerun the CD scripts with the size changed. :)
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unlikely to work well for
you. Try the 9.1 beta ISO or wait for 9.1 to be released...
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the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all. She is the
champion only of her own
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 08:46:20AM -0500, Stew Benedict wrote:
Any opinions on using 700MB ISOs?
The main distro took a fair amount of heat for this, but it would be one
way to get more on your ISOs.
Doesn't make a whole lot of difference to me.
My Titanium reads them just fine.
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get the ISO's from?
Look for the Mandrake-iso/ppc/ tree.
It's not under the Mandrake-devel tree.
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the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all. She is the
champion
heirarchy of not only the
ppc/rpm directory but everything else as well? (which seems to be
what wget is doing)
Stew told me that the mirrors were all really messed up. Right now the
best way to install is with the beta CDs...
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America does
)
default will be used.
Nope not the issue. The keymap is correct after bootup. Just wrong
during the install. Stew said he found the problem. So it's taken
care of anyway.
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America does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy. She
it assumes
certain things are numbered certain ways so I was able to trick it into
having a larger swap partition temporarily to get around a fsck type
issue I had.
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the well
a cross
compiler on that box for PPC. I have one for building stuff for my
TiVo. But never bothered to set something up for Mandrake.
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the well-wisher to the freedom
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 12:48:23AM -0800, Ben Reser wrote:
Some people have been abusing my mirror by making multiple connections
(as many as 8) and downloading different hunks of the same thing. Using
up all of my available bandwidth. One individual I caught doing this
tonight has been
. Just an idea.
This was only ever done on rare ocassions or for betas/release
canidates. Not ever in such an early state of development as Cooker PPC
is currently.
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If you're not making any mistakes, you're flat out not trying hard
enough
happened to walk past the router when I did).
If I see it happening again I'll throttle download speeds on a per host
basis to prevent people from doing this anymore. I don't really want to
have to do that.
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If you're not making any mistakes
://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=mandrake-cooker-ppcm=103913177031350w=2
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If you're not making any mistakes, you're flat out not trying hard
enough. - Jim Nichols
. But then that is a
different disto AND kernel version.
Not sure. I don't try to do that stuff from my laptop all that much so
I just haven't worried about it. Unfortunately putting my laptop to
sleep in X crashes it so that's not a good solution for me. :(
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If you're
but that's it.
The solution I've found is to ifdown the interface. rmmod the modules
related to them. Then ifup the interface again. And it should start
working again.
Guess it's not really a solution... more like a work around.
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If you're
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 10:09:30AM -0800, Ben Reser wrote:
I've had problems with nmap hanging my airport interface but that's it.
The solution I've found is to ifdown the interface. rmmod the modules
related to them. Then ifup the interface again. And it should start
working again
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 01:03:17PM -0500, Stew Benedict wrote:
1st off, did the list change? I seem to have to jump through hoops now to
reply to anything and get it to go to the list.
No problems here..
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If you're not making any mistakes
and the
person who sent it if they set the reply-to...
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. %post scriptlet error perhaps?
update-alternatives stinks... Every 9.0 install I've seen hasn't had the
links for postfix made right. If you run update-alternatives --config
mta then they get fixed... Why they aren't done properly at install time
I have no idea.
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On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 12:19:24AM +0100, Ernst Persson wrote:
The downside is that OpenOffice.org can't display any text anymore, but
it probably just needs to be rebuilt...
x86 is having similar issues. Until the bugs are worked out in
fontconfig and Xft2 I'd expect a lot of this.
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fine.
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the source and then compile locally, so I figured that
one more step and creating the RPM probably wouldn't hurt.
Read this:
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/howtos/mdk-rpm/
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If you're not making any mistakes, you're flat out not trying hard
enough
they should actually start working on it, start accepting
patches for it. Maybe Warly or someone should come over and do the PPC
work for a week.
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I don't see that as happening. The best
alternative to an automated build system is to give you guys complete
control over your archs.
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it.
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a site that has this information on it... why don't you
build it? I'd rather Stew (the only person and Mandrake who works on
PPC) to spend his limited time working on the actual distribution vs.
FAQs, HowTo's, and Hardware databases.
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If you're
machines had radeons at the time).
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enough. - Jim Nichols
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 03:42:54PM +1100, Ken Simpson wrote:
Any ideas about Australian mirrors for PPC cooker?
ftp://ftp.planetmirror.com/pub/mandrake/devel/cooker/ppc
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If you're not making any mistakes, you're flat out not trying hard
9.1cooker_install.md5
9.1cooker_install.iso: OK
Not sure what the problem is... If it isn't burning then you've
definately got other problems because the burning program will gladly
burn anything to a disk for you.
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If you're not making any mistakes, you're
.DCOPserver_occipital.brain.org__0
lrwxrwxrwx1 breser breser 47 Oct 24 10:21
.DCOPserver_occipital.brain.org_:0 -
/home/breser/.DCOPserver_occipital.brain.org__0
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.
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Never take no as an answer from someone who isn't authorized to say yes.
!
I can't help you with setting up a Linux box as an access point. I have
absolutely no experience doing that. And the instructions I posted are
only relevent to clients not access points. You'll need special
software to do it right.
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Never
up to date packages.
I'm using devfs without any problems as well but I'm not running cooker
on PPC. I don't think vdanen is either for the same reasons I'm not.
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Never take no as an answer from someone who isn't authorized to say yes.
as the first partition. Then use that as
your boot strap. Make sure to leave it as Apple_Free. Otherwise the
installer won't to cooperate with you and use it.
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Never take no as an answer from someone who isn't authorized to say yes.
at first too. But as a result yaboot
basically gets it's own partition, the bootstrap.
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be something I'd use.
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Never take no as an answer from someone who isn't authorized to say yes.
and allow related connections in your iptables rule
sets.
ala:
-A FORWARD -p tcp -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
Searching google for some the conntrack module and RELATED and iptables
should yield some useful results.
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Never take
On Wed, Sep 18, 2002 at 08:50:22PM +0200, Harald T. Zipko wrote:
Embarassingly - at least this is what the dictionary told me to be ;) . I
knew that Passive Mode should be used - I completely forgot to check
it out - sorry about my question...
No biggy we all have our moments. :)
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at 8.2 quotas once that is done. If indeed it's not working
on 8.2 x86 also, you might post on Mandrake-expert and see if someone has
a solution there.
I can confirm that I've seen similar behavior on x86 in the past. I'm
not sure which version it was...
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the choir
to join the church. And probably asking for a whole lot more faith than
people have to give...
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.
Not that the closed source one isn't. But it's less so.
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Never take no as an answer from someone who isn't authorized to say yes.
that what someone is going to tell you will make him
care. From what I can tell even Mandrake seems to be disappointed in
the PPC userbase.
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If your love has no hope of being welcomed do not voice it; for if it
be silent it can endure, a guarded
of Mandrake PPC users
there are out there?
Yeah but you still replied to an existing thread which puts you some 200
messages up in my display in the middle of a thread on qt.
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If your love has no hope of being welcomed do not voice
to the mixer and pmu were
wrong. Running pbbuttonsd on the commandline directly will tell you
if there are errors in the config.
Those config changes were only necessary because you weren't using
devfs. Anyone using devfs will have pbbuttonsd working out of the box.
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, but the linuxppc kernel does (just my playing
around).
When I packaged it on my stock 8.2 system pbbuttonsd didn't like the
symlinks. That may have been fixed in a subsequent release...
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We tend to see all wars through the lens of the current
concentrating on cooker. So
frankly right now just don't run cooker. Unless of course you don't
mind spending lots of time debugging a non-working system.
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We tend to see all wars through the lens of the current conflict, and we
mine history for lessons
on vacation.
:) Anyway while the specific issues might not exist right now I think
the warning still holds true for all but the extremly committed user. :)
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We tend to see all wars through the lens of the current conflict, and we
mine history
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 06:04:07PM -0400, Stew Benedict wrote:
If people find these lists of any value, I could setup a cron job to
do updates to my web space.
It'll be useful to me once I get back from vacation...
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We tend to see all wars
apple hasn't
made some minute change that doesn't create an issue (they do it all the
time).
The issue that Vincent found a solution to was machines that would go to
sleep and wake up when in console mode but not under X...
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We tend to see all
devfs (although I've modified the
configs to point to the proper non-devfs devices). Unless there is
something in X that is requiring devfs-style
devices hmmm... something else to test.
Are you booting with devfs=mount?
Nope I use devfs.
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think one of the security
updates did it actually. I know stock 8.2 worked fine for me. I
haven't taken the time to install each set of updates one by one until I
found the problem since I'm on vacation...
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We tend to see all wars through
it will skip a release like we did for 8.1. Stew of course knows
more (or maybe he doesn't grin).
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We tend to see all wars through the lens of the current conflict, and we
mine history for lessons convenient to the present purpose.
- Brian Hayes
On Wed, Jul 17, 2002 at 05:33:25PM -0700, Ben Reser wrote:
I've built these packages for 8.2/ppc there all up on my site here:
http://mirror.brain.org/linux/breser/ppc/8.2/
FYI gphoto2 for 8.2/ppc has been updated to 4mdk from cooker that fixes
a minor packaging bug. But still doesn't fix
but it should be similar to the 8.?mdk
that's in updates now)
At least from what I can tell from the linux-ide site I would guess that
would be the driver that supported those cards:
http://www.linux-ide.org/chipsets.html
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We tend to see all wars
to do just that. Bring up a dialup connection at startup.
Unfortunately I seem to recall it's pretty buggy.
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mine history for lessons convenient to the present purpose.
- Brian
sounds that seem to be
queued up and all play at once when MOL quits.
Not odd. If you enable sound in MOL you're giving the MacOS control of
the sound hardware. Thus linux can't play sounds.
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We tend to see all wars through the lens
hardware.
So just get used to the little issues... you'll have plenty of them.
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mine history for lessons convenient to the present purpose.
- Brian Hayes
versions as soon as
Mandrake releases a PPC version using the newer gcc.
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mine history for lessons convenient to the present purpose.
- Brian Hayes
list archive:
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/fdevlists.php3
Note the Since January 2002, you can use the following archives:,
follwed by a [EMAIL PROTECTED] link.
P.S. Please don't set a reply-to header if it's the same as your From
field and you don't want your replies off list.
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, what about the TV-out (svideo or composite) support?
No idea but probably unlikely that it will work right for you. I seem
to recall someone saying BenH had gotten mirroring to work but not dual
heads. So you may or may not be able to get it to work.
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or explicit paths.
Hope this increases your understanding... :)
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We tend to see all wars through the lens of the current conflict, and we
mine history for lessons convenient to the present purpose.
- Brian Hayes
help you with it.
One last thing. I'm not picking on you in particular. You aren't the
first to mention this issue. But I really don't think people should be
allowed to be misinformed. As the assertion seems to be becoming more
common I feel that it's time to speak up about it.
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a Reply-To header to
itself if you don't set one. The Reply-To header is there so that
people who aren't subscribed to the list can get people to reply to them
off list or if you need the Reply to go to a different address than you
sent it from.
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and the button order are entirely
dependent upon the way the developer who wrote the software coded it.
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We tend to see all wars through the lens of the current conflict, and we
mine history for lessons convenient to the present purpose.
- Brian Hayes
FYI to users of older powerbooks. If you enable the feature that my
patch adds you may not be able to use the volume and brightness buttons.
- Forwarded message from Matthias Grimm [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
From: Matthias Grimm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re
. My 500
MHz works just fine. So I'd guess you've just got a messed up install
somewhere.
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perfectly now it
will get fixed as people have more experience with the Radeon's...
However, it is certainly usable for now.
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useful.
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been on the 3rd ISO had there been one
are here:
http://mirror.brain.org/linux/mandrake/Mandrake-ppc/8.2-Supplemental/
HTH
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in your X config file.
Basically all that's needed for this is the correct Modeline. It's not
in the Installer because nobody has submitted it to Stew as of yet. If
you've got it then please post it here on the list and it'll get
included for the next version.
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. Mandrake is doing this as a
contribution to the community. So cut them some slack when it comes to
what they do. I may be a bit vocal at times but I'm pretty
understanding about not getting a full binary mirror because of these
issues.
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We tend
if you've added the source as
described in a previous email.
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new in pbbuttonsd-0.4.10:
nodim option. Alows you to dim the laptop screen on idle without
putting the laptop to sleep.
powerprefs-0.2.1:
adds support for the nodim option.
Here's my changelogs:
pbbuttonsd:
* Sat Jun 08 2002 Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0.4.10-2brs
- Patched 0.4.10 to fix bugs
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