On 29 Apr, this message from Michael Schmitz echoed through cyberspace:
I'll have to try that again now that battery life is degrading. Max
charge of 1745 is OK for Lombard, right?
Looks good to me... My TiBook is down to 1574 :-(
Repeat the 'deep' discharge a few more times and check
Hello Oliver!
So how about doing it together to get pmacpow working with the current
kernel?
But as I said I am not a programer, long time ago I wrote a little
program (ANSI-C), I wrote little tools with AppleScript or Perl, but
that´s it.
I looked into pmacpow.c and I can not find the
Looks good to me... My TiBook is down to 1574 :-(
Repeat the 'deep' discharge a few more times and check again. Might be
necessary to do a PMU reset even (I'm sure I had a PMU reset in the
meantime)
Well, deep (down to cutoff) discharge bumped max charge from 1745 to 1861
:-) No PMU
On Die, 2003-05-06 at 23:23, Tim Weippert wrote:
With xmms i can listen to ogg Files with wonderfull output. But with
mp3blaster the file seemed to screwew up, only a noise sound came out of
the speakers.
Looks like mp3blaster uses the wrong bigendianp argument to the
ov_read() function from
http://www.ardistech.com/hfsplus/
This way we could help easily to debug it and improve it, and also we
will be able to use the Mac iPod with Linux :-D
Cheers.
--
Carlos Perelló Marín
Debian GNU/Linux Sid (PowerPC)
Linux Registered User #121232
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I've tried the 'XaaNo...' options you suggested. These are the
minimum options I can use to have X start up without freezing.
(**) R128(0): Option XaaNoScreenToScreenCopy
(**) R128(0): Option XaaNoSolidFillRect
(**) R128(0): Option XaaNoMono8x8PatternFillRect
The X log shows that Direct
On Fri, May 02, 2003 at 07:06:05PM -0700, Brad Boyer wrote:
Note that it's currently read-only, and doesn't support resource
forks or finderinfo.
A version that claims to be fairly full-featured can be found here:
http://www.ardistech.com/hfsplus/ (as i learned today on fsdevel)
brad, since
Hello,
I have an iBook 2.2 with a radeon m6, running the rsync benh kernel
and the drm trunk xfree stuff.
The first problem is when i try to put it to sleep it crashes with :
vector: 400 at pc = 7c0004ac, lr = c0006c60
msr = 40001032, sp = cd50fdc0 [ce50fd10]
current = cd500e000, pid = 276,
Michel Dänzer wrote:
(IMHO libvorbis is broken for not defaulting to native endianness, but
that's another story)
Why don't you file a bug at bugs.xiph.org? Please do.
Segher
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