On Sat, 2003-03-15 at 05:12, Nirmal Govind wrote:
Hi.. I finally managed to upgrade my kernel properly..
So suspend works great on teh console.. while booted up in X, when it comes
back
from suspend, the screen is all dark with some colors etc... I switched to a
console and back and the
I realize that my iBook's screen contrast is way to high. (It's
difficult to read everything.) It seems that adjusting screen contrast
on these is done in software. Any ideas how to adjust this?
Frank
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--- Michel Dänzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fre, 2003-03-14 at 17:46, Frank Murphy wrote:
Has anyone worked out what the framebuffer config is for an iBook
at 640x480?
Trying to get Mac-on-Linux to run at 640x480 in fullscreen mode,
but there's
no configuration for 640x480.
Has
Hello,
I posted a patch at http://penguinppc.org/~benh/new_sleep.diff
Thank you very much for your great work, ben!
But I'm sorry having to tell you that it does not work properly for
me... I have a TiBook III with M7 LW. Sleep/wake seems to work fine in
text mode, but under X, it goes to
But I'm sorry having to tell you that it does not work properly for
me... I have a TiBook III with M7 LW. Sleep/wake seems to work fine in
text mode, but under X, it goes to sleep, awakes but the display stays
black (harddrive spins). If I putted it to sleep under text, the same
effect comes
Hello ben,
Benjamin Herrenschmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I posted a patch at http://penguinppc.org/~benh/new_sleep.diff
Sleep should now work properly on all these ATI Mobility chips,
and power consumption might even be slightly improved in
normal use.
I've just tested your patch on a
David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I posted a patch at http://penguinppc.org/~benh/new_sleep.diff
Sleep should now work properly on all these ATI Mobility chips,
and power consumption might even be slightly improved in
normal use.
I've just tested your patch on a ben8 kernel and
David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I works!! In fact, the /dev/apm_bios character device was missing.
Doing a 'mknod /dev/apm_bios c 10 134;chmod 770 /dev/apm_bios' as root
make it works.
What in the patch makes this necessary, please?
Thanks.
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Jérôme Marant
http://marant.org
On Sam, 2003-03-15 at 11:38, Raphaël Haberer-Proust wrote:
I posted a patch at http://penguinppc.org/~benh/new_sleep.diff
Thank you very much for your great work, ben!
But I'm sorry having to tell you that it does not work properly for
me... I have a TiBook III with M7 LW. Sleep/wake
On Sam, 2003-03-15 at 10:41, Frank Murphy wrote:
--- Michel Dänzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fre, 2003-03-14 at 17:46, Frank Murphy wrote:
Has anyone worked out what the framebuffer config is for an iBook
at 640x480?
Trying to get Mac-on-Linux to run at 640x480 in fullscreen mode,
Could be something about the X setup, please provide some information
about that, e.g.: What version of XFree86? With Option UseFBDev? With
DRI enabled? Is APM emulation working? ...
Debian Testing
XFree86 Version 4.2.99.2 (DRI trunk) / X Window System
(protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor
On Sam, 2003-03-15 at 13:04, Jérôme Marant wrote:
David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I works!! In fact, the /dev/apm_bios character device was missing.
Doing a 'mknod /dev/apm_bios c 10 134;chmod 770 /dev/apm_bios' as root
make it works.
What in the patch makes this necessary,
On Sam, 2003-03-15 at 13:39, Andrew Keedle wrote:
Could be something about the X setup, please provide some information
about that, e.g.: What version of XFree86? With Option UseFBDev? With
DRI enabled? Is APM emulation working? ...
Debian Testing
XFree86 Version 4.2.99.2 (DRI trunk) /
Yaaahooo!
This morning both Myrna (powerbook G4) and I woke up. For Myrna it was
the the first good night sleep since I install Linux.
So far I've seen none of the degradation over time that I had before the
patch.
Alsa -- at first it didn't seem to work but then discovered that,
fiddling with
Michel Dänzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sam, 2003-03-15 at 13:04, Jérôme Marant wrote:
David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I works!! In fact, the /dev/apm_bios character device was missing.
Doing a 'mknod /dev/apm_bios c 10 134;chmod 770 /dev/apm_bios' as root
make it works.
On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 13:33, Brett Carter wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 10:55:48PM -0500, digger vermont wrote:
Hello,
I could have sworn that sometime ago I read in this mailinglist that
the microphone works with alsa on a tibook. Several times I searched the
archives, and the web
On Sam, 2003-03-15 at 14:25, Jérôme Marant wrote:
Michel Dänzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sam, 2003-03-15 at 13:04, Jérôme Marant wrote:
David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I works!! In fact, the /dev/apm_bios character device was missing.
Doing a 'mknod /dev/apm_bios c 10
Michel Dänzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Right, but isn't this /dev/apm_bios created by some package?
Yes, pmud and powermgmt-base seem to do that at least. You also need to
make sure the apm_emu kernel module is actually loaded if you haven't
built APM emulation into the kernel.
Thanks a
Hello again,
Could be something about the X setup, please provide some information
about that, e.g.: What version of XFree86? With Option UseFBDev?
With DRI enabled? Is APM emulation working? ...
Sorry, I must admit that I did not know anything about apm emulation. Is
it in the kernel?
I use:
Does Option DRIReinit make a difference?
Yes. I get a garbled (colour) screen back, but cannnot do anything. I can
however SSH into the PowerBook and reboot.
Does /dev/apm_bios exist, and is there a line
(II) Open APM successful
in the X server log?
Yes.
On Sam, 2003-03-15 at 15:06, Raphaël Haberer-Proust wrote:
Could be something about the X setup, please provide some information
about that, e.g.: What version of XFree86? With Option UseFBDev?
With DRI enabled? Is APM emulation working? ...
Sorry, I must admit that I did not know
On Sam, 2003-03-15 at 15:40, Andrew Keedle wrote:
Does Option DRIReinit make a difference?
Yes. I get a garbled (colour) screen back, but cannnot do anything.
I can however SSH into the PowerBook and reboot.
Hmm. Anything interesting in the logs? (syslog, X server log, ...)
--
Earthling
Hmm. Anything interesting in the logs? (syslog, X server log, ...)
Not that I can see, but then none of this means anything to me :-)
XFree86.0.log:
(II) PM Event received: System Suspend Request
(II) RADEON(0): [drm] removed 1 reserved context for kernel
(II) RADEON(0): [drm] unmapping 8192
On Sam, 2003-03-15 at 16:12, Andrew Keedle wrote:
Hmm. Anything interesting in the logs? (syslog, X server log, ...)
Not that I can see, but then none of this means anything to me :-)
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Looks pretty much the same here. I'm running out of ideas. :( One more
thing though: Do you have USB
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 09:03:34PM -0500, Nirmal Govind wrote:
Hi.. I just tried upgrading the kernel on my ibook2 from 2.4.20-ben1 to ben8
(so
that I could get suspend working).. looks like I have a whole bunch of other
problems to solve now:
1. The keyboard mapping has all gone bad
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Nope...you didn't kill kde...for some reason apt just removes everything
without replacing it. If you start with apt-get install kdebase, you should
get back to rolling.
Russell
On Friday 14 March 2003 20:18 pm, Chris Tillman wrote:
On Fri, Mar
Looks pretty much the same here. I'm running out of ideas. :( One more
thing though: Do you have USB or other peripherals connected that might
interfere? (Works with a USB mouse here though, but I haven't moved it
during sleep)
Had a USB mouse, but same thing happens when it is diconnected...
On a lark I installed pmud and pbbuttonsd but all I ended
up with was a completely dark screen for my login prompt.
I was blindly able to go to /etc/rc.d/init.d/ and do a
rm *pmu* and then reboot.
...
I'm trying to figure out the best way to expose this to userland
though. I think I'll
I've installed Debian Linux 2.2.20-pmac on a Powerbook 3400/G3 (aka 3500
or Kanga) and can't properly drive the screen under X.
Could someone send me or tell me where to find a XF86Config-4 file that
works with this computer?
Thanks,
Herb Howe
On Sam, 2003-03-15 at 18:14, Andrew Keedle wrote:
Looks pretty much the same here. I'm running out of ideas. :( One more
thing though: Do you have USB or other peripherals connected that might
interfere? (Works with a USB mouse here though, but I haven't moved it
during sleep)
Had a USB
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