Sorry for stepping in late; I was on holiday...
On 27 Aug, this message from Chris Tillman echoed through cyberspace:
But I haven't heard of anyone being able to use quik with 2.4 kernels,
I do quite successfully both on a 7600 and a beige G3...
again it may be a quik limitation on image
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On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 17:55, Grzesiek Sedek wrote:
That could be an idea,
What's the best way to check it?
currently YDL kernel is working fine (under debian too, after coping
kernel and lib/modules to new debian directory)
any other kernel fail, I've used sources from 2.4.20-benh10 with my
Hello
I'm looking for a usable/stable (but I don't mind if it's simple,
it's only for casual 1-to-1 talks with another debian person) net
phone solution that I can run without having to upgrade to testing or
unstable.
Has anyone already found this?
(I could probably also live with a gnome
Hi to everybody,
my first post on this list :-)
Last night I have succesfully installed a Debian from a Woody/powerpc
CD (disk1 from official release r0)
Everything seems fine so far even though to get kde I had to feeddle
around a bit with the xfree-server configuration to get it to work.
On Sep Wed 03 2003 16:10, Christian Jaeger wrote:
Hello
I'm looking for a usable/stable (but I don't mind if it's simple,
it's only for casual 1-to-1 talks with another debian person) net
phone solution that I can run without having to upgrade to testing or
unstable.
Has anyone
On Sep Wed 03 2003 16:45, pieter wrote:
Hi to everybody,
my first post on this list :-)
Last night I have succesfully installed a Debian from a Woody/powerpc
CD (disk1 from official release r0)
Everything seems fine so far even though to get kde I had to feeddle
around a bit with the
At 1:08 Uhr +1000 04.09.2003, J. Javier Maestro wrote:
Mmmm... if you can get the internal microphone of the G4 (under the left
speaker, so say the G4 specs...) or the line-in to work, please let me
know since I am quite interested in VoIP myself!!
We are using powerbook g3's (lombard+pismo)
I'm looking for a usable/stable (but I don't mind if it's simple,
it's only for casual 1-to-1 talks with another debian person) net
phone solution that I can run without having to upgrade to testing or
unstable.
Has anyone already found this?
(I could probably also live with a gnome 2
At 19:51 Uhr +0200 03.09.2003, Thomas Otto wrote:
Before you find a recording program first dmasound needs to be
replaced since it doesn't support recording (anymore?).
Well simple recording *does* work on this PB G3 Lombard, using brec
from the bplay package.
Christian.
On 30 Aug, this message from Martin Karger echoed through cyberspace:
hotplug ist working for me. it is loading the modules when plugging a
device into the usb-port but it does not unload them when removing.
It's not supposed to.
that sux. usbmgr does.
stupid - when i remove a usbstick
At 20:53 Uhr +0200 03.09.2003, I wrote:
At 19:51 Uhr +0200 03.09.2003, Thomas Otto wrote:
Before you find a recording program first dmasound needs to be
replaced since it doesn't support recording (anymore?).
Well simple recording *does* work on this PB G3 Lombard, using
brec from the bplay
Dose anyone have a (debian 3.0 or YDL 3.0) kernel for booting a 43p-150 chrp
machine, already complied? I have tried several, and the closest I have
gotten is one that will not recognize the floppy drive, so I can not load
the ramdisk. Any links that will help would also be appreaticeted.
Tony
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