Re: mouse/SSL-browser/console fonts/beeping

2001-02-26 Thread Michel Dänzer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 3 - Is it possible to find console fonts larger than 8x16? I find SUN12x22 nice for big resolutions, but I prefer an 8x16 font on my Pismo. -- Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper)\ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer CS student, Free Software enthusiast \

Re: x-window on powermac G3

2001-02-26 Thread Michel Dänzer
pohl wrote: > > I ran into this problem today while trying to get XFree86 v4 > going. I managed to write a configuration file by hand, but > would have loved a configurator. > > Paul, could you do a "dpkg -S Xconfigurator" and tell me what > package that thing came in? > > Also, I recall runnin

Re: Needed: dhcpd

2001-02-26 Thread Michel Dänzer
Andrew Sharp wrote: > > What's wrong with the debian dhcpd package? It's called dhcp. ;) To the original poster: Just do apt-get install dhcp and don't bother about all the other packages in the pool. -- Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper)\ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer CS student

Help with X on iBook?

2001-02-26 Thread Kin Chung
Greetings! So far, my attempt of installing Debian 2.2.18pre21 has been successful, with the exception of X. Any hints on how to get X working properly would be appreciated. The machine: latest model FW iBook 366 (no DVD drive, but has the NTSC and PAL video out options). Brief descript

Re: Help with X on iBook?

2001-02-26 Thread Michel Dänzer
Kin Chung wrote: > XFree4.0.2 does not work at all at the moment. The r128 > driver option appears to crash the machine no matter what > I try. It does so even if it appears to detect and do all > the right things (by comparison against some of the posted > log files). Have

Re: Help with X on iBook?

2001-02-26 Thread Gianluca Amato
well you researched the other problems (congrats! :). You need Option "UseFBDev" or Option "ProgramFPRegs" "No" in the Device Section. Either should do, but the first one only works with aty128fb. What's the meaning of these options? Are they needed only for 8bit depth mode? Since I

Re: Help with X on iBook?

2001-02-26 Thread Michel Dänzer
Gianluca Amato wrote: > > > well you researched the other problems (congrats! :). You need > > > >Option "UseFBDev" > > > > or > > > >Option "ProgramFPRegs" "No" > > > > in the Device Section. Either should do, but the first one only works with > > aty128fb. > > What's the meaning of thes

debian-powerpc: I can't find pmud

2001-02-26 Thread Brendan Simon
Is pmud still a Debian package ??? I can't find it using apt-cache or searching www.debian.org. Is there something to replace pmud for my PowerBook G3 (firewire) ??? Thanks, Brendan Simon.

debian-powerpc: Is "testing" ready for powerpc hosts

2001-02-26 Thread Brendan Simon
Is testing ready for powerpc platforms or should I stick to stable ??? Thanks, Brendan Simon.

Re: BootX tarball everyone's talking about

2001-02-26 Thread Michael Schmitz
> I took a shot at creating this tarball of BootX-1.2.2 with the files > all binified. Someone might be good enough to tell me if I've > screwed it up? I'm planning on building a shar archive with it so Looks OK, the relevant files (BootX App and the extension) have the same size as the ones I c

Re: debian-powerpc: I can't find pmud

2001-02-26 Thread Michael Schmitz
> Is pmud still a Debian package ??? I haven't heard anything to the contrary. And you think I as the Debian maintainer of pmud would have heard it first if pmud was removed from the distribution. BTW it should be in unstable. Michael

Re: Help with X on iBook?

2001-02-26 Thread Geert Uytterhoeven
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Michel Dänzer wrote: > I just had an interesting idea: The flat panel code could never determine the > panel dimensions because our machines don't have a BIOS. So I specified them > with > > Option "PanelWidth" "1024" > Option "PanelHeight" "768" > > and it works with

Re: debian-powerpc: I can't find pmud

2001-02-26 Thread Michel Dänzer
Michael Schmitz wrote: > > > Is pmud still a Debian package ??? > > I haven't heard anything to the contrary. And you think I as the Debian > maintainer of pmud would have heard it first if pmud was removed from the > distribution. > > BTW it should be in unstable. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ madison

Re: Help with X on iBook?

2001-02-26 Thread Michel Dänzer
Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > > On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Michel Dänzer wrote: > > I just had an interesting idea: The flat panel code could never determine > > the panel dimensions because our machines don't have a BIOS. So I > > specified them with > > > > Option "PanelWidth" "1024" > > Option

Re: debian-powerpc: I can't find pmud

2001-02-26 Thread Michael Schmitz
> > BTW it should be in unstable. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ madison pmud > pmud | 0.7-3 | testing | powerpc > pmud | 0.7-3 | unstable | powerpc > > It's also in testing. Never been in potato, right? Nope. Potato was in deep freeze when I first packaged it, and I'v

Re: Help with X on iBook?

2001-02-26 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
>On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Michel Dänzer wrote: >> I just had an interesting idea: The flat panel code could never >determine the >> panel dimensions because our machines don't have a BIOS. So I specified them >> with >> >> Option "PanelWidth" "1024" >> Option "PanelHeight" "768" >> >> and it wo

Re: Help with X on iBook?

2001-02-26 Thread Michel Dänzer
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: > > >On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Michel Dänzer wrote: > >> I just had an interesting idea: The flat panel code could never > >determine the > >> panel dimensions because our machines don't have a BIOS. So I > specified them > >> with > >> > >> Option "PanelWidth" "1024"

Re: debian-powerpc: Is "testing" ready for powerpc hosts

2001-02-26 Thread Matt Brubeck
Brendan Simon wrote: > Is testing ready for powerpc platforms or should I stick to stable ??? Testing is working fine on powerpc. I've been running it on one of my boxes since it was first implemented, and haven't had any notable problems. In general, testing should be about the same on all plat

Problems with xf 4.0.2 on an iMac DV se

2001-02-26 Thread David Sernelius
Hi, I can't get xf4.0.2 workin on my imac DV se, xf doesn't seem to have/detect the right drivers for my gfx card. I include my xfree log, XF86Config and lspci -vv. I'm thankful for all help I can get. //David Xfree log: XFree86 Version 4.0.2 / X Window System (protocol Version 11, revision 0,

Re: Help with X on iBook?

2001-02-26 Thread Bastien Nocera
Hi, I'd know a way... the same way that the fbdev drivers use. cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep machine to see what i mean FBDev has an advantage on Xfree for this, it runs inside the kernel and therefore knows what type of machine it's running on. Hope this helps Michel Dänzer wrote: > > Benjamin Her

Re: evolution etc...

2001-02-26 Thread Adam C Powell IV
Phil Fraering wrote: > Could whoever came up with the fixed version > of evolution and/or its dependent packages > (I think bonobo was one of the big problems) > please kindly upload the newer versions they > generated? There are new versions of everything now, but the holdup is guile-core, which

Re: Booting to floppy

2001-02-26 Thread Geert Stappers
Hallo Kenney, The boot-floppies are indeed for all architectures. But for this question, debian-powerpc is a better place to ask. ( there CC-ed ) At 20:25 +0100 2/26/01, Kenney Mark wrote: >All, > >I want to install Debian on a Mac, and can get my Power Macintosh 8500/120 >to the Open Firmware

Re: Booting to floppy

2001-02-26 Thread Andrew Sharp
Welcome to the powerpc boot floppy fiasco. The rescue floppy will only work on New World macs, and yours is an old world. The boot-floppy-hfs.img file is the image of a bootable floppy for the old world macs for install purposes, but it has a keyboard issue and doesn't work without some modificat

Re: Booting to floppy

2001-02-26 Thread Daniel Jacobowitz
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 02:28:55PM -0800, Andrew Sharp wrote: > Welcome to the powerpc boot floppy fiasco. The rescue floppy will > only work on New World macs, and yours is an old world. The That's just not true. The rescue floppy is not meant to be booted off of on this architecture at all.

Re: Booting to floppy

2001-02-26 Thread Andrew Sharp
Um, yeah, that must be what I meant. Actually, what I meant is this: the docs constantly talk about booting the rescue floppy for this that and the other. But the "rescue" floppy for the powerpc port is an ext2 file system, and doesn't boot at all on old world macs, and I just assumed that it mus

Re: debian-powerpc: I can't find pmud

2001-02-26 Thread Brendan J Simon
I found it in testing and unstable only by updating my /etc/apt/sources.list file and doing an apt-get update. I didn't really want to do that but now I have taken the plunge. I tried searching packages at http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages. I entered "pmud" and chose options of distriub

Debian on nubus-ppc

2001-02-26 Thread Paul Kimber
Dont know if any of you on this list would be interested, but I have debian and a modified 2.4 kernel installed on my old nubus machine (7100/66AV). Runs great with stable and testing. If anyone is interested I can post the full instructions. cheers, paul |- |penguin.tough.n

Re: debian-powerpc: I can't find pmud

2001-02-26 Thread Paul Kimber
> I found it in testing and unstable only by updating my > /etc/apt/sources.list file and doing an apt-get update. > I didn't really > want to do that but now I have taken the plunge. change /etc/apt/sources.list back to stable and run apt-get update again. You should be back to normal then.

Re: debian-powerpc: I can't find pmud

2001-02-26 Thread Brendan J Simon
Paul Kimber wrote: I found it in testing and unstable only by updating my /etc/apt/sources.list file and doing an apt-get update. I didn't really want to do that but now I have taken the plunge. change /etc/apt/sources.list back to stable and run apt-get update again. You should be back to

Re: debian-powerpc: I can't find pmud

2001-02-26 Thread Paul Kimber
Brendan J Simon said at ÒRe: debian-powerpc: I can't find pmudÓ. [27/Feb/01Tue 10:08] > Paul Kimber wrote: > > >> I found it in testing and unstable only by updating my > >> /etc/apt/sources.list file and doing an apt-get > update. > >> I didn't really > >> want to do that but now I have taken the

Re: debian-powerpc: I can't find pmud

2001-02-26 Thread Matt Brubeck
Brendan J Simon wrote: > I found it in testing and unstable only by updating my > /etc/apt/sources.list file and doing an apt-get update. I didn't > really want to do that but now I have taken the plunge. In apt 0.5 it is now possible to do "apt-get install pmud/testing" to install another relea

Re: BootX and the Stuffit Fiasco.

2001-02-26 Thread Andrew Sharp
Sam Powers wrote: [...some snippage...] > Not gonna happen. They have Expander for x86 linux now, even in .deb format. > That's good enough for Aladdin to feel good about themselves. The format will > never be opened, although i wish it would, it compresses tighter than even > bzip2! They have mo

Re: BootX and the Stuffit Fiasco.

2001-02-26 Thread Andrew Sharp
Ethan Benson wrote: > > On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 04:10:14PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote: > > Ethan Benson wrote: snip > MacOS is a island platform its horrible in a hetergenious network of > computers (like oh the internet) heh > > > IMO BootX should be recursivly MacBinarized, then put into a .tar

Re: evolution etc...

2001-02-26 Thread Matt Brubeck
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Adam C Powell IV wrote: > There are new versions of everything now, but the holdup is > guile-core, which doesn't build on PPC right now. See bug #86669. > > As soon as that's resolved, I'll upload a bunch of new packages > (unless the autobuilders beat me to it :-). Speakin

Re: debian-powerpc: I can't find pmud

2001-02-26 Thread Wilhelm Fitzpatrick
> In apt 0.5 it is now possible to do "apt-get install pmud/testing" to > install another release's version of a single package. > > apt 0.5 is only in unstable at the moment, so it wouldn't have helped your > particular case, but in the future these things should be easier. I'd read this elsewhe

C500 problems

2001-02-26 Thread Kevin van Haaren
I think this is a hardware problem, but I was running LinuxPPC (1999 R5) for quite awhile on this system with no problems so i'm not sure. Trying to install Debian Potato on a C500. It's got a 4GB SCSI drive in it. I'm seeing 2 issues: 1) BootX - When I use the BootX extension I get an Unim

Re: debian-powerpc: I can't find pmud

2001-02-26 Thread Kevin van Haaren
run lynx, browse to: http://packages.debian.org/unstable/ browse to the package you want, download it. Lynx will automatically download and install the package. This is how I added the SolidPop server from unstable to my potato install. Read the dependencies section on the package page and

Re: debian-powerpc: I can't find pmud

2001-02-26 Thread Kevin van Haaren
OK, maybe not. I don't see it listed in the All Packages listing of unstable or testing (which takes forever to download by the way). At 19:38 -0600 2/26/2001, Kevin van Haaren wrote: run lynx, browse to: http://packages.debian.org/unstable/ browse to the package you want, download it. Lyn

Re: Booting to floppy

2001-02-26 Thread Ethan Benson
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 02:48:40PM -0800, Andrew Sharp wrote: > Um, yeah, that must be what I meant. Actually, what I meant is > this: the docs constantly talk about booting the rescue floppy for > this that and the other. But the "rescue" floppy for the powerpc > port is an ext2 file system, and

Re: Booting to floppy

2001-02-26 Thread Andrew Sharp
Ethan Benson wrote: > > On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 02:48:40PM -0800, Andrew Sharp wrote: > > Um, yeah, that must be what I meant. Actually, what I meant is > > this: the docs constantly talk about booting the rescue floppy for > > this that and the other. But the "rescue" floppy for the powerpc > >

Re: Booting to floppy

2001-02-26 Thread Ethan Benson
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 08:21:18PM -0800, Andrew Sharp wrote: > > I've never needed rescue.bin for that. Granted I've only done two > installs. ~:^) But there are two images called driver-1.bin and > driver-2.bin which one might guess have drivers on them. Never used > those either. every ins

Re: firewire drives bootable?

2001-02-26 Thread Jason E. Stewart
"Christoph Ewering" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > AFAIK is FireWire broken on PPC and I know it IS broken on pismo. (Tried > by my own, linux stops working when I plugin a firewire-drive but it > goes on when I unplug the drive) > > A friend of mine reads a firewire-mailing-list and it looks like