Re: new BenH based kernel

2003-01-31 Thread Wolfgang Hovest
hi all out there, with the new kernel i still can't use the usb-mouse and pad on my ibook2rev2. with the old 2.4.18 kernel it was no problem, nor with yellowdog-linux with 2.4.20 kernel... has anybody else this kind of problem? wolfgang Wolfgang Hovest wrote: hi stew, it's re

Re: New benh-mdk kernel build

2003-01-29 Thread Wolfgang Hovest
Stew Benedict wrote: ... On my Lombard, the trackpad is adb, not sure on the newer machines. Does dmesg | grep usb show anything? [root@powerbook root]# dmesg | grep usb usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs usb.c: registered new driver hub usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xd58d2000, IRQ 28

Re: New benh-mdk kernel build

2003-01-28 Thread Wolfgang Hovest
Stew Benedict wrote: On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, hovest wrote: but since i installed this new kernel, my mouse (usb-wheelmouse logitech) and the pad don`t work any more. i took a look in the controlcenter, usb controller and -mouse are detected (information->usb). it`s pretty difficult to work with

Re: ppc beta1 on ibook2.rev2

2003-01-23 Thread Wolfgang Hovest
Stew Benedict wrote: On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Wolfgang Hovest wrote: Stew Benedict wrote: What video adapter is in these machines, and did you try the benh kernel option? it's the ati radeon mobility 7500, the name on the pci bus was something like LT7 (or similar, i don't have the

Re: ppc beta1 on ibook2.rev2

2003-01-23 Thread Wolfgang Hovest
Stew Benedict wrote: On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Thierry de Coulon wrote: On Thursday 23 January 2003 16:05, Wolfgang Hovest wrote: hi there, i recently bought an ibook800 (...) with the 9.1-beta-release it's even worse. the tft is getting black immediately when i try the gui-install, and

ppc beta1 on ibook2.rev2

2003-01-23 Thread Wolfgang Hovest
hi there, i recently bought an ibook800 (which is my first apple-computer since my appleII !), 'cause I need a linux notebook, and i decided not to buy an i386 one; those are too heavy; or too short in on-time; or too big; or too expensive if you want all above... but now to the point: with th