Hi Michel et al:
1) I made the changes Michel suggested (removing CUDA and silly things
like floppy support), and now only have one depmod error that isn't
bothering me. For the record, 'depmod -ae' says:
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
Thanks for the hint. That was the problem (my /usr partition was full).
I'm so used to being swamped with out of space message when a program
tries to write to a full filesystem that it didn't occur to me that that
could be the problem. I'm a little surprised apt-get/dpkg didn't
respond to this
On 04 Oct 2002 00:07:17 +0200
Michel Dänzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried without agpgart?
Yep, but that was not the problem.
The problem was with the version of the Mesa lib.
I update to the last deb, and now it runs pretty well :-)
So for Jesus and his doc :
_ add :
apt-get
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 10:59:21AM +0200, Pierre Gambarotto wrote:
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002 10:53:41 +0200
Jesus Climent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It says:
Install the debs.
Download and compile the modules.
The step you missed was the install the debs. Now i clarified it on
the doc,
Please, take a quick look at the new version of the document, which
includes the new dri-trunk bits, integration of the updates info and
some space for the upcoming info on how to install MacOS X along with
Debian which I have borrowed in part from Branden R.
(Borrowed in the sense of using it
OK I got slightly further , but now cant find a way of pointing the
installer at the linux kernal. It just doesnt want to find it.
I've got it on my (mounted) hfs partition directly under the root directory,
and under the debian/dists/woody. etc structure recommended by the
package.
On Fre, 2002-10-04 at 10:59, Pierre Gambarotto wrote:
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002 10:53:41 +0200
Jesus Climent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 09:11:56AM +0200, Pierre Gambarotto wrote:
On 04 Oct 2002 00:07:17 +0200
Michel Dänzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you
On Fre, 2002-10-04 at 08:54, Peter Canning wrote:
Thanks for the hint. That was the problem (my /usr partition was full).
I'm so used to being swamped with out of space message when a program
tries to write to a full filesystem that it didn't occur to me that that
could be the problem. I'm a
On Fre, 2002-10-04 at 12:02, Jesus Climent wrote:
Please, take a quick look at the new version of the document, which
includes the new dri-trunk bits, integration of the updates info and
some space for the upcoming info on how to install MacOS X along with
Debian which I have borrowed in
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 02:49:16PM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Fre, 2002-10-04 at 12:02, Jesus Climent wrote:
Please, take a quick look at the new version of the document, which
includes the new dri-trunk bits, integration of the updates info and
some space for the upcoming info on
michael: y, even with the new drm sources ;)
Read my From: header closely. ;)
This must be really confusing ;-)
Michael
I changed in the latest configuration:
_ Set Power management support for PowerBooks
_ Set APM emulation
_ Set Backlight control for LCD screens
Looking at the aty128fb source, I found:
#ifdef CONFIG_PMAC_PBOOK
static int default_crt_on __initdata = 0;
static int default_lcd_on
Maybe - but it's neither a defect in pmud nor XFree for all I can see. It
may be a problem in the kernel fb driver, or the normal side effect of the
display powerdown sequence (which is defined by the kernel fb driver,
again).
What do you mean by going noisy ? A known problem when going
Has anyone gotten KDE 3.0.3 working on PowerPC yet? If so, got an apt
source for it?
Thank you!
Barry deFreese
NTS Technology Services Manager
Nike Team Sports
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About a year ago there was some discussion on including an on_ac_power
script in pmud so that anacron would know not to start when on battery
power.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2001/debian-powerpc-200112/msg00238.html
But it was never included. I've made a non-perl version of
On Fre, 2002-10-04 at 19:25, David Kennedy wrote:
About a year ago there was some discussion on including an on_ac_power
script in pmud so that anacron would know not to start when on battery
power.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2001/debian-powerpc-200112/msg00238.html
But it was
One check: does your card use USB 2.0? according to the web page the first
support for 2.0 is in kernel 2.5.2.
No, it's an old (2 years) USB card.
Orange Micro won't provide support. I've contacted them.
However they confirmed that my card is based on OHCI.
I did another try:
I've found BootX
Hi,
I've recently got hold of an IBM Power Series 600, aka IBM 6030.
From what I can make out it's a rare form of the RS/6000 (prep) desktop
machines. It's based I think on a PowerPC 603 and unusually has 4 PCMCIA
slots. There's an NCR810 on board and also an S3 Vision864. It's in
quite a nifty
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 01:27:58PM +0200, Steve Langdon wrote:
OK I got slightly further , but now cant find a way of pointing the
installer at the linux kernal. It just doesnt want to find it.
I've got it on my (mounted) hfs partition directly under the root
directory, and under the
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