known package `XFree86-VGA16'
> * unknown package `XFree86-Mach64'
> * unknown package `XFree86-FBDev'
>
> may be this is the reason why XFree wasn't working even using fbdev as a
> driver ?
Is this an upgrade from 8.0? Because that looks like XFree86 3 stuff
rat
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 10:10:56AM +0200, Joerg Rambau wrote:
> I have found that one, but to me it did not appear to be searchable
> (am I missing something?), which makes it way less useful.
Nope but it is Mandrake's official archive...
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> Also, 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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can be accessed no
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Hope this increases your understanding... :)
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On Sun, Jun 16, 2002 at 01:59:49AM +0200, Jeroen Diederen wrote:
> I installed wizdrake but it didn't work in the Mandrake control center
> (services) any ideas ?
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lly, you run into apps that are fairly old and tend to do
things the older X style rather than the newer Windows/Mac way. E.G.
Alt as the primary modifier instead of Control. All this can be
confusing. But you get used to it after a while.
At any rate the keyboard shortcuts and the button or
id you get the modeline for that resolution (1280x854)?
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n.
PPC is not a money making project at all. 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
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nging one
> line 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.
don't have an 8.2 contrib archive.
All the things that would have 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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e default
> should be install-text so that people that have no idea about videocards
> can get the install rolling?
> just an idea...
Actually install-novideo works for just about everyone. You've got one
of the Radeon Powerbooks which is probably one of the few exceptions.
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ard. I'm not sure if it'll run fully accelerated,
I've seen conflicting reports. Even if it doesn't run 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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MHz works just fine. So I'd guess you've just got a messed up install
somewhere.
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er and webcam works
> on this laptop.
You're welcome. :)
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ll Apple isn't sharing. It'll get figured out
eventually but it's going to take a while. When I first got my Titanium
some things didn't work quite right. Now everything works. It just
takes time.
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l it's quite possible
that pmud isn't entirely compatable...
On my TiBook 500 Mhz shutting the lid works fine.
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; tar: Child returned status 1
> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
gzip -dc firelogd-1.3-5.tgz | tar xvf -
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ake CD's? Im confused.
All Stew's RPM does is download and install blackdown's Java.
Blackdown's Java is not "free". If you don't like it bitch to Sun who
wrote the license.
Mandrake already comes with kaffe. But in my experience kaffe doesn't
work very well. An
On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 04:45:25AM +0800, Targon wrote:
> Java Club? u mean this place:
> http://penguinppc.org/projects/java/
No MandrakeClub:
http://www.mandrakeclub.com/
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ew made from the Mandrake Club java works in Mozilla,
Galeon and Konqueror. Versions are those that are included in 8.2.
Only thing I had to do was enable Java or in the case of Konqueror
change the path to Java to: /opt/j2re1.3.1/bin/java
BTW Stew thanks for the RPM it's awesome. :)
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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]> 0.4.10-2br
On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 12:48:31AM -0700, Ben Reser wrote:
> There are new pbbuttonsd, gtkpbbuttons and powerprefs RPMS up on my
> site. The changelogs are as follows:
Ohh and I forgot to add that while these are listed under the 8.2
directory they should work fine under 8.0. Assumi
i/rpmdrake if you've added the source as
described in a previous email.
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There are new pbbuttonsd, gtkpbbuttons and powerprefs RPMS up on my
site. The changelogs are as follows:
pbbuttonsd:
* Tue Jun 04 2002 Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 0.4.9-2brs
- Added nopowermanagement patch that allows you to disable
pbbuttonsd power management features. Really handy
ain.org/linux/breser/
ftp://mirror.brain.org/linux/breser
rsync://mirror.brain.org::breser
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On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 05:08:31PM -0400, Michael Marcucio wrote:
> is that why my clock is always off no matter how many time i try to set it?
> how do i set this setting once i'm installed?
Possibly.
Edit /etc/sysconfig/clock
Make sure you have a line like this in there:
UTC=fal
want
to play nice with MacOS.
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chage that for you. Especially
since Apple's partition table might take up more space than the DOS one.
Maybe Stew knows something...
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-ppc
rsync://mirror.brain.org::Mandrake-ppc
Again the above message about abusing the server applies here...
Hope everyone likes.
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ia
various remote protocols (lpd, CUPS' own protocol, SMB).
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tally the Mandrake-ppc tree one level above what's there
also has the ISO's for PPC for 8.0 and 8.2 mounted in loopback for your
convience.
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XFdrake`
drakxtools-1.1.7-98.1mdk
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TW in Mac OS's the res is 1152x870 in this linux OS the closes
> it said in the installer was 1152x864 now in this"XF86Config-4 "
> file it shows 1152x864 as well...um so what exactly do i do here?
> The text is able to be selected but can't be deleted or changed.
ibed above is
used in 90% of the apps out there). Some apps use Alt+C for copy, some
use Ctrl+C, some only use Ctrl+Ins (ugh).
HTH
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On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 01:28:33AM -0700, Ben Reser wrote:
> As you will see there are currently at least *21* SRPMS which are not
> available on the Mandrake mirrors. Nor are they included in the ISOs.
> The following list is by no means comprehensive, it only consists of
> pac
s issue seriously this time so I don't
have to follow through.
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ain
either. So can we please get perl-Net-DNS in contrib. It's also a
clean compile on PPC with no problems.
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e. In order to make Java work in the other browsers
you will have to install a Java virtual machine. 8.2/ppc (if I'm not
mistaken) does not ship with a Java virtual machine, though from what
Stew said the other day there is one available on the Mandrake Club.
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enerated for x86 ppc stuff can be ignored. However there is only one
source of the manuals.
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ality 20-channels musics,
15 stereo sound effects, 7 unique graphical transition effects.
Packager: Guillaume Cottenceau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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st just to wait for it to
be in main of the next release of Mandrake.
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ge: 0.10, 0.04, 0.01
> USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT
> root@localhost:/home/henrik>
Well it's not permissions. Have you tried deleting it and restarting?
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Perhaps your
/var/run/utmp is corrupted or has permissions set so you can't read it.
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On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 10:41:50AM +0200, Henrik Edlund wrote:
> There seem to be a problem with logging who is logged in in Mdk 8.2.
It's working just fine for me. Looks like you're using a benh kernel.
Does it still happen when you use the Mandrake kernel?
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On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 06:52:57PM -0700, Ben Reser wrote:
> On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 06:36:40PM -0700, Ben Reser wrote:
> > For anyone that is interested I've built rpms for pbbuttonsd and it's
> > associated programs (gtkpbbuttons and powerprefs).
>
> Ohh one more
n you
probably don't need my package. Most of that stuff wasn't in 8.0 but is
in 8.2 now.
I.E. I wanted a newer version of everybuddy than 8.0 had so I rebuilt
the 8.1/x86 RPMs for 8.0. But 8.2 has a newer build than mine so you
don't need mine.
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t their sales. Of course we all know they aren't going to do that.
Oh Well...
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wouldn't have mattered
anyway).
If you have any further questions please feel free to post them here. :)
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on, was
> just glad this one worked finally.
Okay I've upgraded to that version. Seems to have resolved the issue.
We might want to put out an update for this if other people are having
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On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 06:36:40PM -0700, Ben Reser wrote:
> For anyone that is interested I've built rpms for pbbuttonsd and it's
> associated programs (gtkpbbuttons and powerprefs).
Ohh one more thing. The startup script for pbbuttonsd checks to see if
it's running on
gin to X.
You can find RPMS and SRPMS here:
http://ben.reser.org/mandrake/ppc/pbbuttonsd-0.4.9-1mdk/
If anyone at Mandrake wants to put these into contribs please do.
Either way I'll continue to maintain these RPMS and will post further
announcements as I update them.
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Subject: Cron nice -n 19 run-parts /etc/cron.daily
Date: Sun, 12 May 2002 04:17:50 -0700 (PDT)
error: error stat()ing state file /var/lib/logrotate.status: Success
run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/logrotate exited with return code 1
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dd-missing --gnu ${am_opt}; \
>From a 8.1/x86 system:
[breser@stream breser]$ rpm --eval=%make
if [ -z "$NPROCS" ]; then NPROCS=`egrep -c ^cpu[0-9]+ /proc/stat || :`; fi
if [ -z "$NPROCS" -o "$NPROCS" -le "0" ]; then
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make -j$NPROCS
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he
> wrong places, I see no documentation for trackpad. So this is another
> good candidate for a LM PPC FAQ. Maybe we need a generic LM FAQ site,
> which is easy to use to find this sort of information.
This should answer your trackpad issue:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ma
=...
It takes teh same parameters as the key argument to iwconfig. Actually
there are quite a few of these parameters that control what is passed to
iwconfig. Open up /sbin/ifup and search for WIRELESS.
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everyone for their help.
>
> If anyone has comments/suggestions on ways to improve the following text,
> please let me know. Thanks.
Looks good to me Phil.
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Unfortunately, we can't ditch libsasl because postfix requires it.
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the
printer via mcc after reboot.
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everybuddy requires libjabber1 and libxode1. Neither are on the CDs but
everybuddy is. Which is kinda pointless. So for the next version
either both of these need to be on there or everybuddy should be left
out (though I vote for the former).
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it mode and it is
> terrible slow, much slower than it should be (due to the increased bit
> depth)?
Thanks for pointing out the AGPMode 2. I changed mine and it did help
me on the speed...
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stage 1 in 8.2 final still says it's cooker. No big deal just thought
I'd point it out.
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Why is the video depths only providing an option for 16bit video when
there are lots more in the XF86Config file that it generates and I know
24bit works fine?
FYI the XServer claims the card isn't capable of 32bit (no idea if this
is really true).
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Is there a point to including libsasl without at least some of the
plugins that go with it?
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During a fresh 8.2 install my keyboard freaked out on me right around
the summary page. At least that's when I noticed it wasn't working
right anymore. I finished the install just with the mouse and it worked
fine after I rebooted. So I have no idea what the deal was...
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ah well that's what I get now, but for a while last night it was shifting
those keys when my caps was pressed. But like my nevermind message says
it misteriously quit doing it. *shrug*
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On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 10:50:47PM -0700, Ben Reser wrote:
> Hit Caps Lock.
> Then press the comma or the period key.
> I haven't done much looking to see if there are more issues like this.
> But I don't think that should be expected behavior.
Humm now all of a s
Hit Caps Lock.
Then press the comma or the period key.
I haven't done much looking to see if there are more issues like this.
But I don't think that should be expected behavior.
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sh space to upgrade to the newer SSH-able versions of IOS.
But all of that equipment has direct serial connections to another
machine and doesn't allow telnet.
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What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans, and the homeless,
wheth
g like netcat (nc) since telnet attempts to negotiate terminal
settings and therefore sends a bunch of extraneous info across the line.
Most protocols are tollerent of this but not all. netcat never does
this, is an all around more flexible tool than telnet.
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Here it is on my mirror:
http://mirror.brain.org/linux/mandrake/Mandrake-devel/cooker/ppc/Mandrake/RPMS/telnet-client-krb5-1.2.2-17mdk.ppc.rpm
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e apm_emu module.
This will load it whenver you want:
modprobe apm_emu
add this to your /etc/modules to make it always load:
apm_emu
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whether the mad d
the past that some of the newer
machines just skipped past this. Though I thought that was fixed. I
don't seem to recall how we got past this but it was some trick with
going into OpenFirmware...
Stew probably will remember.
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Wha
is
> machine.
Is this the installer? And are you trying to install with the 2.2
kernel? In my experience Mandrake's 2.2 kernel does not work on
Titanium's. I have no idea why it just always hangs right after the
Booting message you were referring to.
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> incompatibility issue with the kernel and the Radeon Mobility. This
> would explain why it works on the TiBook 500, but not on the 667.
That would make sense.
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What difference does it make to
ven't installed any of these?
Nope.
> I don't think it dosen't work because of a hardware change.
> In fact it works with YDL, after reopening the lid the system
> gets back as it should and dosen't freeze.
Well if it's not that I'm not sure why it's wor
rmisson denied.
>
> does anybody know where this might be hiding so I can link to it?
It needs to run as root to have access to /dev/input.
You wouldn't want some other user to be able to capture your keystrokes
now would you?
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You might try asking the people who make pmud...
http://sourceforge.net/projects/apmud/
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On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 10:46:10PM -0400, Michael Marcucio wrote:
> the mirrors have pmud-0.7.1-1mdk.ppc.rpm, where did you get 0.10??
http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~sbenedict/pmud-0.10.1-1mdk.ppc.rpm
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What difference does it ma
l.
If you're using WEP you'll want to add the following to your:
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 (where eth0 is the airport
interface).
WIRELESS_ESSID=
WIRELESS_ENC_KEY=
Also make sure you have the wireless-tools rpm installed.
You can find information on the format of the abo
I'm not sure if 0.10.1 got
included in final or not. But if you aren't running 0.10.1 then that's
probably why it isn't working.
This is what I'm running:
[breser@titanium breser]$ rpm -q pmud
pmud-0.10.1-1mdk
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s my airport.
The installer should have at least found the built in ethernet jack.
Tip: Pick a good subject. Don't ask a question about your built in
ethernet and title the email about the airport card. A lot of us don't
read every email.
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On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 02:39:37AM -0400, Rick Thomas wrote:
> rpm -i *.rpm
Nope. Best way to do it is download everything in the ppc/8.2 updates
directory:
ftp://mirror.brain.org/linux/mandrake/Mandrake/updates/ppc/8.2/RPMS/
Then run:
rpm -Fvh *.rpm
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On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 06:06:30PM +0200, Gwenole Beauchesne wrote:
> Hmmm, probably that directory didn't get propagated to the primary mirror.
> Warly?
Gosh I wonder why I CC'ed warly on the original message...
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W
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 08:55:22PM -0700, Ben Reser wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 05:47:54PM +0200, Gwenole Beauchesne wrote:
> > You are looking at Cooker, but we were talking about stable trees (e.g.
> > bluebird). So, that should go into Mandrake///.
>
> Have you actu
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 08:49:51PM -0700, Ben Reser wrote:
> I did some digging on the web, seems I'm not the only one with the
> problem on the Microdrive:
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=209874&forum_id=4640
I looked at this some more and this guy
8 MB CFI card and tried that and it works just fine.
I did some digging on the web, seems I'm not the only one with the
problem on the Microdrive:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=209874&forum_id=4640
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you that they aren't.
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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
ss
to their content. That can be found here:
http://mirror.brain.org/linux/mandrake/Mandrake-ppc/
ftp://mirror.brain.org/linux/mandrake/Mandrake-ppc/
rsync://mirror.brain.org::Mandrake-ppc
HTH's
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What difference does it make to the d
esync and it fixed it. Guess the difference was small enough
rsync was missing it.
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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 t
On Thu, Apr 25, 2002 at 10:47:07AM -0400, Stew Benedict wrote:
> md5sum some.iso
Or better yet:
md5sum -c somemd5sumfile
That will take the md5 sum files Mandrake provides and compare them
against the local files. Does the comparison for you. :)
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