OoO En cette nuit nuageuse du lundi 17 mars 2003, vers 01:49, Michel
Dänzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait:
No, but I forgot to mention that this works only if the driver can
determine the panel properties via DDC, which usually works with an M7
or an M9, but not with an M6 unfortunately.
So this
OoO En cette nuit striée d'éclairs du lundi 17 mars 2003, vers 02:19,
Jack Moffitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait:
When I first shut the lid, the LCD goes off, but then comes back on for
a bit a few seconds later briefly before shutting off again. That seems
strange, but again, not very troubling.
Hello again,
Well, DRIReinit won't work if clients keep the DRM open (e.g. Qt does
that even when it doesn't use any OpenGL contexts), but in that case
it should really have no effect at all, and the logfile snippet from
the other person with the same problem showed it working.
Do I
I meant improved therefore decreased is applyable :)
Sorry for that.
Eric Böse-Wolf
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On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 01:45, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Son, 2003-03-16 at 18:50, florian wrote:
as soon as i suspended my ibook once, and then try unload and reload sbp2,
ohci1394 and ieee1394 i get a weird black trashing area with some console
font text, in the top of my x desktop..
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Vincent Bernat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a bit annoying since the number of on-off cycles for a LCD
screen is limited.
Do you have a reference for this information?
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Shields.
OoO En cette matinée pluvieuse du lundi 17 mars 2003, vers 10:06,
Michael Shields [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait:
This is a bit annoying since the number of on-off cycles for a LCD
screen is limited.
Do you have a reference for this information?
I do not. But I think this is common knowledge.
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 02:41:39PM -0500, digger vermont wrote:
Don't feel too bad, Soebbi.
As infrequently as I apply patches I always have to refigure it out.
The secret is in the From the root dir. I believe what I had is
patch -p1 new_sleep.diff
cat new_sleep.diff | patch -p1
is also
You could also simply try apt-get -t unstable install php4 .
I did just that and it worked fine. (After I had to extend the cache size for
the apt-get).
/gunner
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 04:45, befu wrote:
I have a problem installing XFree86 on my PowerBook G3 (Wallstreet, May
1998, 256MB). I newly installed the kernel v.2.2.20-powermac through floppy
disks. I downloaded the X window package (v. 4.1.0-16) with tasksel. Now
when I boot up (using BootX),
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 09:03, Raphaël Haberer-Proust wrote:
But I noticed the same than Brett Carter, when I comment
Load dri
sleep mode works great!
But it works perfectly here with DRI enabled. What versions of
xserver-xfree86-dri-trunk and drm-trunk-module-`uname -r` ? Also, is
that
This one time, at band camp, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Sam, 2003-03-15 at 13:04, J=E9r=F4me Marant wrote:
David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
=20
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
This one time, at band camp, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
Please let me know how this works for you (mention your machine
model and video chip type, that is the output of /proc/cpuinfo
and lspci) along with your reports so I know what's up.
Great, my Tibook IV now doesn't have artifacts when
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 08:10, Vincent Bernat wrote:
OoO En cette nuit nuageuse du lundi 17 mars 2003, vers 01:49, Michel
Dänzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait:
No, but I forgot to mention that this works only if the driver can
determine the panel properties via DDC, which usually works with an M7
But it works perfectly here with DRI enabled. What versions of
xserver-xfree86-dri-trunk and drm-trunk-module-`uname -r` ?
xserver-xfree86-dri-trunk:
Version: 2002.12.05-4
drm-trunk-module-2.4.20-ben8:
Version: 2002.12.05-5+10.00.Custom
Also, is
that using agpgart or only PCI GART?
I'm
Hi Michel Dänzer,
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 04:45, befu wrote:
I have a problem installing XFree86 on my PowerBook G3 (Wallstreet, May
1998, 256MB). I newly installed the kernel v.2.2.20-powermac through floppy
disks. I downloaded the X window package (v. 4.1.0-16) with tasksel. Now
when I
OoO Peu avant le début de l'après-midi du lundi 17 mars 2003, vers
13:48, Michel Dänzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait:
No, but I forgot to mention that this works only if the driver can
determine the panel properties via DDC, which usually works with an M7
or an M9, but not with an M6
Title: tool heater
Some time ago Christophe Barbé sent a mail to debian-powerpc regarding the
m6mirror tool to M6 based cards [1]
Has anyone using a iBook2.2 with M6 had any success with such code?
[1]
http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2003/debian-powerpc-200302/msg00103.html
mooch
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On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 14:00, Raphaël Haberer-Proust wrote:
But it works perfectly here with DRI enabled. What versions of
xserver-xfree86-dri-trunk and drm-trunk-module-`uname -r` ?
xserver-xfree86-dri-trunk:
Version: 2002.12.05-4
drm-trunk-module-2.4.20-ben8:
Version:
Is there a way to upgrade the apple iBook2 (500) serial modem to v.92??
I could not find anything about it on google.
Dont't know either. Are you shure the internel Apple modem has the v.92
capabillitiy already bild in?
The downloadspeed is higher, but the upload slower (the max bandwith
As mentioned in the mail, Jessy was using a M6-based laptop.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2003/debian-powerpc-200302/msg00103.html
I wonder if the recent patch from Ben improve the situation concerning
the VGA output (and the TV out).
Christophe
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On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 14:06, befu wrote:
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 04:45, befu wrote:
I have a problem installing XFree86 on my PowerBook G3 (Wallstreet, May
1998, 256MB). I newly installed the kernel v.2.2.20-powermac through floppy
disks. I downloaded the X window package (v. 4.1.0-16)
well, got kde working again
apt-get install kdebase -t 3.1
worked, but now i don't have no more the option to start kde from gdm, it#s
just not there, how do i get it back into gdm?
cheers
benno
On Saturday 15 March 2003 17:04, Russell Hires wrote:
Nope...you didn't kill kde...for some reason
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Why not install kdm instead?
Russell
On Saturday 15 March 2003 14:53 pm, Benjamin Swatek wrote:
well, got kde working again
apt-get install kdebase -t 3.1
worked, but now i don't have no more the option to start kde from gdm, it#s
just not
hi all!
my ibook does no longer detect if the lid gets closed.
as i don't want to get i repaired because of this, i'll have to put it
to sleep manually.
does anybody know a tool or something to do that?
thanks a lot in advance,
robert natau
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On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 08:15, Vincent Bernat wrote:
OoO En cette nuit striée d'éclairs du lundi 17 mars 2003, vers 02:19,
Jack Moffitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait:
When I first shut the lid, the LCD goes off, but then comes back on for
a bit a few seconds later briefly before shutting off
christophe barbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As mentioned in the mail, Jessy was using a M6-based laptop.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2003/debian-powerpc-200302/msg00103.html
I wonder if the recent patch from Ben improve the situation concerning
the VGA output (and the TV
On Monday 17 March 2003 02:27 am, Michel Dänzer wrote:
Can you point me to a specific place in there if you think it's
important? I don't have time to dig through it right now.
Sorry. I thought I had, but had the URL for the wrong frame. Here's the
specific:
OoO Vers la fin de l'après-midi du lundi 17 mars 2003, vers 16:13,
stamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait:
my ibook does no longer detect if the lid gets closed.
as i don't want to get i repaired because of this, i'll have to put it
to sleep manually.
does anybody know a tool or something to do that?
OoO Lors de la soirée naissante du lundi 17 mars 2003, vers 17:03,
Michel Dänzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait:
Putting fblevel 0 in the /etc/power/pwrctl(-local) sleep function seems
to do the trick, and also seems to hide the garbage on wakeup. :)
Good tips. :)
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On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 05:03:27PM +0100, Michel D?nzer wrote:
Putting fblevel 0 in the /etc/power/pwrctl(-local) sleep function seems
to do the trick, and also seems to hide the garbage on wakeup. :)
Looks interesting. I have no idea which of the pwrctl_* functions to
modify for a TiBook3.
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 05:15:28PM +0100, Michel D?nzer wrote:
willow% cat /proc/cpuinfo
cpu : 7455, altivec supported
clock : 667MHz
BTW, I assume you know how to switch to the full clock?
You are kidding, right?
Do you mean the 667MHz can run at 800MHz safely?
v2 (PowerBook3,3) uses the Tumbler chipset (TI TAS3001C),
v3 and up (PowerBook3,4 and up) use the Snapper (TI TAS3004).
I didn't hear the name Clipper before; any references for that?
Heh, oops, I dunno where I got 'Clipper' from. You're right, v2 tiBook is
'tumbler'.
-Brett
Michel Dänzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But I did not have any /dev/apm_bios, so I made a nod with
mknod /dev/apm_bios c 10 134
chmod 770 /dev/apm_bios
Or better:
cd /dev; MAKEDEV apm
Isn't it a bug in the xfree related packages that /dev/apm_bios is not
created (at least on
You are kidding, right?
Do you mean the 667MHz can run at 800MHz safely?
Hidden up the message tree is shows that this is a IV Powerbook with M9
graphics, presumably therefore it's a 800 running at 667? I was wishing also
:-(
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 18:13, christophe barbe wrote:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 05:15:28PM +0100, Michel D?nzer wrote:
willow% cat /proc/cpuinfo
cpu : 7455, altivec supported
clock : 667MHz
BTW, I assume you know how to switch to the full clock?
You are
But it works perfectly here with DRI enabled. What versions of
xserver-xfree86-dri-trunk and drm-trunk-module-`uname -r` ? Also, is
that using agpgart or only PCI GART?
xserver-xfree86-dri-trunk:
Version: 2002.12.05-4
drm-trunk-module-`uname -r`
2002.12.05-5+lucy+22+lowlat+sleep
I just built
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 09:43:09AM -0800, Vineet Kumar wrote:
* Brian Victor [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030317 07:52 PST]:
I backed up my debian installation with the following:
tar --preserve -cv / | ssh 192.168.2.10 'cat linuxbackup.tar.bz2'
That .bz2 extension on that file is misleading
In linux.debian.ports.powerpc, you wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 07:52:11PM +0100, Tobias Stefan Richter wrote:
I finally got hold of a adb-serial adapter to see the
openfirmware prompt and could boot the computer. But see:
0 setenv boot-device scsi-int/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0 ok
OoO Lors de la soirée naissante du lundi 17 mars 2003, vers 18:11,
christophe barbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait:
Putting fblevel 0 in the /etc/power/pwrctl(-local) sleep function seems
to do the trick, and also seems to hide the garbage on wakeup. :)
Looks interesting. I have no idea which of
Hello
I'm trying to compile a benh kernel with the low latency patch from
here:
http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/linux/schedlat.html
I applied the patch, then added
CONFIG_LOLAT=y
CONFIG_LOLAT_SYSCTL=y
to my .config
then ran
fakeroot make-kpkg kernel_image
But this command seems to whack the
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 17:20, Frank Murphy wrote:
On Monday 17 March 2003 02:27 am, Michel Dänzer wrote:
Or do you have any other ideas? Or do you even know if this isn't
possible? It seems wierd that XF86 can do it but the framebuffer can't.
Indeed, if X can do it, the framebuffer
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 11:41, Brett Carter wrote:
But it works perfectly here with DRI enabled. What versions of
xserver-xfree86-dri-trunk and drm-trunk-module-`uname -r` ? Also, is
that using agpgart or only PCI GART?
xserver-xfree86-dri-trunk:
Version: 2002.12.05-4
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 19:12, David MENTRE wrote:
Michel Dänzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But I did not have any /dev/apm_bios, so I made a nod with
mknod /dev/apm_bios c 10 134
chmod 770 /dev/apm_bios
Or better:
cd /dev; MAKEDEV apm
Isn't it a bug in the xfree related
As you can tell from the versions though, I haven't come around to
updating the woody packages in a while. It's possible that something in
the current packages for sid makes a difference. Would be great if
someone could verify that.
Hmm. I am running sid, apperently I didn't get the memo
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 23:40, Brett Carter wrote:
As you can tell from the versions though, I haven't come around to
updating the woody packages in a while. It's possible that something in
the current packages for sid makes a difference. Would be great if
someone could verify that.
Hmm.
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 22:13, Matthew Yee-King wrote:
I'm trying to compile a benh kernel with the low latency patch from
here:
http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/linux/schedlat.html
I applied the patch, then added
CONFIG_LOLAT=y
CONFIG_LOLAT_SYSCTL=y
to my .config
BTW, you shouldn't
Can you try rebuilding the DRM from
http://people.debian.org/~daenzer/dri-trunk-sid/drm-trunk-module-src_2003.03.11-1_all.deb
? It does not seem to make any difference... Sorry!
raph
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S'il vous plaît,
This one time, at band camp, christophe barbe wrote:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 05:15:28PM +0100, Michel D?nzer wrote:
willow% cat /proc/cpuinfo
cpu : 7455, altivec supported
clock : 667MHz
BTW, I assume you know how to switch to the full clock?
You are kidding,
This one time, at band camp, Michel Dänzer wrote:
xlibmesa4-drm-src is missing code to use the UniNorth agpgart, which
will cause pathetic 2D and 3D performance with DRI enabled if nothing
else. I just played a bit with the PowerBook with the M7 and it works
even without Option DRIReinit and
It works just fine for me. For a few seconds before sleep and after wake
up the screen looks pretty funky, but that is perfectly livable.
Big thanks to you and the ATI team. This will drastically improve my
time-in-linux vs. time-in-OSX ratio.
Andru
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Quote
Hi,
I have a 400MHz tibook and I'm trying to get infrared going.
On bootup, dmesg shows this when macserial.o is loaded:
macserial: i2c-modem detected, id: 1
PowerMac Z8530 serial driver version 2.0
tty00 at 0xd9867020 (irq = 22) is a Z8530 ESCC (internal modem)
tty01 at 0xd986e000 (irq = 23)
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 09:18:16PM +0100, Vincent Bernat wrote:
fblevel 15 is far too high. Copy /etc/power/pwrctl to
/etc/power/pwrctl-local, then remove every action in -local (just keep
the structure of the file) and insert your commands as you
wish. -local is called with the same arguments
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 23:05, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Michel Dänzer wrote:
xlibmesa4-drm-src is missing code to use the UniNorth agpgart, which
will cause pathetic 2D and 3D performance with DRI enabled if nothing
else. I just played a bit with the PowerBook with the
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 09:06:52PM +0100, Tobias Stefan Richter wrote:
In linux.debian.ports.powerpc, you wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 07:52:11PM +0100, Tobias Stefan Richter wrote:
I finally got hold of a adb-serial adapter to see the
openfirmware prompt and could boot the computer. But
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