Help!
Could you please send me your final working XF86Config-4 (for
presentation mirroring)?
I couldnt figure out how to overlap the screens, nor was I able to
activate xinerama...
Thanks
jonas
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On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 03:11, Chris Tillman wrote:
On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 04:39:45PM -0400, Colin Foran wrote:
Well ive been at this most of the day, still no dice. I've made another
copy of
the first Debian cd and tried to restart the base install. While I do get
fewer
errors, I
Hey there all, just got my hands on a Voodoo5 5500 PCI, and it's got a
PeeCee ROM on it, and as of yet I've been unable to procure a MacROM for
the card, anybody out there have one in a MacOS machine and willing to rip
me a copy of thier ROM
I think that www.xlr8yourmac.com can solve your
Hello,
I'm trying to setup X on my PowerBook G3. When on the 2.2 kernel
installed by Debian, I manage to launch X using fbdev device (but not
ati). When switching to a 2.4.19 kernel though, even that does not
work. I have sifted through this mailing list, tried various suggested
settings, but
Thank you Chris for that reply.
However, 'gpm -t bm -m /dev/input/mice' does not work.
Problem is, that my X-config depends on the /dev/mouse link.
So now, when starting X, it hangs, unable to find the mouse.
Does anyone have some information on how this should be hooked up?
What should mouse
the
BusID PCI:00:17:00
option is wrong. You can try an lspci to see the correct value or put
PCI:0:16:0.
bye
egidio
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Sent: martedì 9 luglio 2002 10.01
To: Debian-PowerPC
Subject: Settings of XFConfig86-4 for
... and the driver should be r128
egidio
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Sent: martedì 9 luglio 2002 10.01
To: Debian-PowerPC
Subject: Settings of XFConfig86-4 for PowerBook G3
Hello,
I'm trying to setup X on my PowerBook G3. When on the 2.2 kernel
Thanks for your suggestions, which I've tried immediately. However, lspci
does give me 17 as the slot for my graphics card, and setting 16 does not
work (no devices detected). Also, setting r128 as driver does not make
any difference.
Reçu de Corsini Egidio le 9/07/02 à 10:19
... and the driver
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 10:22:33AM +0200, Fredrik Karlsson wrote:
Thank you Chris for that reply.
However, 'gpm -t bm -m /dev/input/mice' does not work.
Problem is, that my X-config depends on the /dev/mouse link.
So now, when starting X, it hangs, unable to find the mouse.
Does anyone
My suggestions are the settings I'm using on my powerbook g3 pismo.
Maybe you're using a different version of powerbook.
egidio
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From: LMS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: martedì 9 luglio 2002 10.55
To: Debian-PowerPC
Subject: Re(2): Settings of XFConfig86-4 for
Hello,
I am running Debian Linux 3 (woody) on my PowerBook G3 pismo and a
2.2.19 kernel. Everything is fine but I would like to move to a 2.4
kernel in order to get usb floppy and power management support.
I installed a standard debian 2.4.18 kernel by using apt-get. Then X
doesn't work
Correct. After checking with Apple docs, it looks like what I have is a
Lombard, with bronze keyboard. Thanks for the followup, I'll make sure to
include that info in my next messages.
Laurent
==
Reçu de Corsini Egidio le 9/07/02 à 12:29
My suggestions are
Hi,
Here's the config I have on my lombard, it should work properly.
Both the trackpad and a mouse (including scrolling button) work.
S.
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# /etc/gpm.conf - configuration file for gpm(1)
#
# If mouse response seems to be to slow, try using
# responsiveness=15. append can contain any
begin On Wed, Jul 03, Tom Rini wrote:
On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 09:02:32PM +0200, Olaf Hering wrote:
On Mon, Jul 01, Tom Rini wrote:
Lemme know if you still have the correct ammount of memory reported
still. Thanks.
ocan you provide a new patch for _devel? I used that one and it
Am Dienstag, 9. Juli 2002 08:46 schrieb Jonas Bandi:
Help!
Could you please send me your final working XF86Config-4 (for
presentation mirroring)?
I couldnt figure out how to overlap the screens, nor was I able to
activate xinerama...
Thanks
jonas
Hi,
I have attached the version of my
Paul Caspi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anybody have some explanation to this or knows where I can find a
correct 2.4 kernel image for my PowerBook ?
I don't have a good explanation for why it doesn't work for you. I do
recommend that you build your own kernel from source. It's pretty
easy,
OoO Lors de la soirée naissante du mardi 09 juillet 2002, vers 17:17,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason E. Stewart) disait:
I've been using BenH's kernels for a long time and am happy with
them. You can rsync his latest from:
rsync -avrz rsync.penguinppc.org::linux-2.4-benh .
Is there some
Kent West wrote:
Chris Tillman wrote:
Try
doing it the way we say in the installation manual instead, that is,
use Drive Setup from the Mac CD to completely re-do your disk from the
ground up
I'm a little confused. I assume by the installation manual, you mean
the manual found at
Kent West wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Chris Tillman wrote:
Try
doing it the way we say in the installation manual instead, that is,
use Drive Setup from the Mac CD to completely re-do your disk from the
ground up
I just used Drive Setup to do a Custom Initialization on the drive. I
created 3
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 03:26:37PM +0200, Olaf Hering wrote:
begin On Wed, Jul 03, Tom Rini wrote:
On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 09:02:32PM +0200, Olaf Hering wrote:
On Mon, Jul 01, Tom Rini wrote:
Lemme know if you still have the correct ammount of memory reported
still.
Hey guys. I've got my 9500 connected to the internet now, but none of the
packages can connect. I've booted into Mac OS 9.1, and the connection is valid,
was was able to open web pages with Netscape Explorer.
But whenever I run base-config, i get timed out. this has happened with both
http and
I connect at home to an ethernet that connects to the net through a 56k line.
I also
don't have a cdrom drive for my powermac, so I just install the base from
floppy and apt-get
everything else. Generally, if you get the downloads started before you go to
bed, when you wake
up you're ready to
On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 12:08, Colin Foran wrote:
Hey guys. I've got my 9500 connected to the internet now, but none of the
packages can connect. I've booted into Mac OS 9.1, and the connection is
valid,
was was able to open web pages with Netscape Explorer.
But whenever I run base-config, i
IIRC the Apple_Driver partitions need to be at the beginning of the
disk immediately after the Partition Map.
This may not be relevant to your current problem.
Regards
Clive
I just used Drive Setup to do a Custom Initialization on the drive.
I created 3 partitions: the first one was about
Yes, thank you Brian. gpm -t imps2 -m /dev/input/mice worked like a
charm..
/Fredrik
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 02:23:28AM -0700, Brad Boyer wrote:
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 10:22:33AM +0200, Fredrik Karlsson wrote:
Thank you Chris for that reply.
However, 'gpm -t bm -m /dev/input/mice' does
Probably your nameserver information in /etc/resolv.conf is incorrect.
Can you ping your nameservers?
The ip addresses in resolv.conf are correct, but when i ping them i get 100%
packet
loss. 100% recieved when i ping localhost though.
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On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 03:26:37PM +0200, Olaf Hering wrote:
But it seems zImage.initrd.prep is broken since at least 2.4.16:
Well, with 2.4.19-rc1 (from linuxppc_2_4, common_config + the initrd
from http://penguinppc.org/~olaf/2.4.16/ramdisk.install.gz):
Bytes Received =2325367, Bytes Loaded
I think that www.xlr8yourmac.com can solve your problem, but I'm not sure.
I had a friend who picked up a copy of the mac rom from one of the guys at
macgurus.com. they seem kind of touchy though.
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Check your physical connection. Is the ethernet cable connected? Is the
cable good? I've been burned many times by a loose/bad connection.
Scott
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Scott Patterson wrote:
Check your physical connection. Is the ethernet cable connected? Is the
cable good? I've been burned many times by a loose/bad connection
Yeah, everything seems fine. It was an eBay computer, but just to test it
out I surfed around a bit under the Mac OS. No problems on
On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 20:26, Jesus Climent wrote:
Is there any way to avoid getting on screen all those
keyboard.c: can't emulate rawmode for keycode XXX
messages when pressing the volume/eject keys while in console mode?
It is a bit annoying...
insmod evdev
Cheers
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On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 02:30:15PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
I tried the command boot by itself, and got an error referencing
ide0/0:12 :thptpt (or something similar)
so on a lark, I tried
boot ide0/@:7
(without the yaboot even)
and the Debian installer started up. I believe I'm
Colin Foran wrote:
Scott Patterson wrote:
Check your physical connection. Is the ethernet cable connected? Is the
cable good? I've been burned many times by a loose/bad connection
Yeah, everything seems fine. It was an eBay computer, but just to test it
out I surfed around a bit under the
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 02:28:12PM -0400, Colin Foran wrote:
What does the file /etc/network/interfaces look like?
iface eth0 inet dhcp
Mine has 2 more lines:
auto lo eth0
iface lo inet loopback
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Chris Tillman wrote:
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 02:30:15PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
I tried the command boot by itself, and got an error referencing
ide0/0:12 :thptpt (or something similar)
so on a lark, I tried
boot ide0/@:7
(without the yaboot even)
and the Debian installer
Hi,
sorry I lost the beginning of the thread but check
cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_echo_ignore_all
which has to be '1' for successful ping.
HTH
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On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 12:56, Paul Caspi wrote:
I am running Debian Linux 3 (woody) on my PowerBook G3 pismo and a
2.2.19 kernel. Everything is fine but I would like to move to a 2.4
kernel in order to get usb floppy and power management support.
I installed a standard debian 2.4.18 kernel
On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 22:49, Colin Foran wrote:
sorry I lost the beginning of the thread but check
cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_echo_ignore_all
which has to be '1' for successful ping.
Well this raises an interesting problem. vi seems totally shot on the base
install, i
One of my devout mac friends brought up an interesting point. the PRAM batterie
on
this machine is shot, could that somehow be corrupting my scsi cdrom reads? none
of the errors seem consistant with each other. ill get an incurable media error
at
one sectore one attempt, then not at the same
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 08:47:56PM +0100, Bastien Nocera wrote:
On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 20:26, Jesus Climent wrote:
Is there any way to avoid getting on screen all those
keyboard.c: can't emulate rawmode for keycode XXX
messages when pressing the volume/eject keys while in console
Kent West wrote:
snip
However, at the Make system bootable stage, yabootconfig fails. So I
popped into the second VT and ran yabootconfig manually. It failed
also, reporting that it Could not determine root partition, aborting.
I looked for /etc/yaboot.conf, and the file does not exist.
My
On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 23:16, LMS wrote:
Reçu de Michel Dänzer le 9/07/02 à 22:27
Maybe you're running OFfb now instead of atyfb?
No idea. I'm not even sure what these are. I have seen several references
to OFfb in the mailing lists, and I read the Framebuffer document in the
Doc
Hi,
recently I noticed severe performance hits on my WLAN. I connect with
my ibook2 (airport) to an Netgear ME102 access point and sometimes
after producing some heavy traffic the bitrate goes down to the
minimum of 1Mbit/s, resulting in very poor net performance, hanging
http requests and such.
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Mon, 2002-07-08 at 10:16, Reto Wyss wrote:
i installed these packages and compiled the module. if i start X and have
a look at glxinfo, everything looks fine. however, running glxgears
results in locking up my ibook2 700 mhz 12 Combo with a radeon mobility
LY.
Hi ..
On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 10:42:56AM -0400, Stephen van Egmond wrote:
I am currently trying to install the pbbuttons deamon on my lombard
PowerBook, but it fails to start up because there are no keyboard node in
/dev/input/.
I filed a bug against the package:
On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 14:19, Reto Wyss wrote:
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Mon, 2002-07-08 at 10:16, Reto Wyss wrote:
i installed these packages and compiled the module. if i start X and have
a look at glxinfo, everything looks fine. however, running glxgears
results in locking up my ibook2
On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 15:38, Scott Patterson wrote:
Check your physical connection. Is the ethernet cable connected? Is the
cable good? I've been burned many times by a loose/bad connection.
Colin said the connection works good on MacOS. It looks to me like a
software problem.
Is the
I get a lot of these printed out when i am installing onto my box using.
apt-get dselect-upgrade
.
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory book
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory games/card
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory science
dhelp_parse: no title found for directory
I thought of this because my 5500 has a Tulip built-in card on it, and
the Linux Tulip driver is b0rked big time, works for a minute or two
then stops.
I dont have any idea what this could be anymore. Ive scoured usenet, no one
seems to
have had this problem. Id rather get away with not
On Wed, 2002-07-10 at 04:33, Adam wrote:
I get a lot of these printed out when i am installing onto my box using.
apt-get dselect-upgrade
snip
they just keep on printing and printing...
any clues..
from #debian-devel: dselect in sid is fscked
It will be fixed soon. just don't use it for now.
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