Hi,
Ok, here's the latest patch for therm_adt7467, based on the feedback provided
by our generous testers :-)
What is done now:
. fan_speed defaults to 128 (for both chips), allowing the fan to start
more quietly. The chip is still put back to automatic mode when we rmmod
the module.
.
Thanks for all the infos. I run debian on an iBook, so absolute stability and
security is not that important to me. I think I will first go to testing and
if that works out well, maybe go to unstable.
Martin
Hi,
Just a question : is there a way to know the changelogs between rsync'ed
benh kernels ?
I've seen :
jet:gyve.org:
o Fix hfs oops
in the 2.4.25pre6 -- 2.4.25pre7 changelog**, and just want to know if
this is available with 2.6...
Thanks
Regards,
eric
On 24 Jan 2004 at 10h01, Colin Leroy wrote:
Hi,
. limits are set quite high on the ADT7460 chip, but the fan starts much
below these limits (in order to avoid poweroffs).
Yuck. My iBook just powered off. Probably did not happen before because I was
in colder environments... This new patch
Hello everyone,
I would like to know if someone has got a TiBook PCMCIA running with
cardbus (yenta_socket) properly. Ive read so, and Ive checked in
Google how to do it, but the strange things are:
- In Google/Debian list/etc, people say you need to change some
stuff in
Yuck. My iBook just powered off. Probably did not happen before because I was
in colder environments... This new patch sets limits higher on iBook too, and
obsolotes the previous one.
Can you figure out precisely what Darwin is doing and reproduce the
behaviour instead ?
Ben.
On 24 Jan 2004 at 22h01, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
Hi,
Yuck. My iBook just powered off. Probably did not happen before because I
was
in colder environments... This new patch sets limits higher on iBook too,
and
obsolotes the previous one.
Can you figure out precisely what
On Sat, 2004-01-24 at 22:13, J. Javier Maestro wrote:
Hello everyone,
I would like to know if someone has got a TiBook PCMCIA running with
cardbus (yenta_socket) properly. Ive read so, and Ive checked in
Google how to do it, but the strange things are:
I use these config.opts on this
On Sat, 2004-01-24 at 22:39, Colin Leroy wrote:
On 24 Jan 2004 at 22h01, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
Hi,
Yuck. My iBook just powered off. Probably did not happen before because I
was
in colder environments... This new patch sets limits higher on iBook too,
and
obsolotes
On 24 Jan 2004 at 23h01, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
Hi,
I mean, deduce it from the source code ...
oh, ok. Do you have an idea about which source package I should look at ?
--
Colin
On 24 Jan 2004 at 13h01, Colin Leroy wrote:
Hi,
I mean, deduce it from the source code ...
oh, ok. Do you have an idea about which source package I should look at ?
I already had found them, in
AppleMacRISC2PE-142.2.3/Portable2003_PlatformMonitor.cpp.
PowerBook5,1 : not in file
On Sat, 2004-01-24 at 23:04, Colin Leroy wrote:
On 24 Jan 2004 at 23h01, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
Hi,
I mean, deduce it from the source code ...
oh, ok. Do you have an idea about which source package I should look at ?
The limits for the various thermal states are in
PowerBook5,1 : not in file
PowerBook5,2 : starts at 45°C
PowerBook5,3 : starts at 45°C
PowerBook6,1 : not in file
PowerBook6,2 : starts at 51°C
PowerBook6,3 : not in file
I took the lowest values, some are higher for different sensors, but I don't
know
which is which...
Note sure
Why-oh-why do I love Ben? :))
ye...
I just commented all the lines in my config.opts (but the iRQ thingies)
and rebooted with the card in. The cs message still came up, saying
whatever about the memory mapping, but this time, the cardmgr managed to
get the card right, and
On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 00:31, J. Javier Maestro wrote:
Why-oh-why do I love Ben? :))
ye...
I just commented all the lines in my config.opts (but the iRQ thingies)
and rebooted with the card in. The cs message still came up, saying
whatever about the memory mapping, but
Hi.
This mail is just for the record.
I've found out that the gnome-volume-control applet causes the internal
speaker to be switched on even if a headphone is plugged in.
This happens when you simply use alsamixer and change the master volume
(or use the oss app aumix and change the master
On 24 Jan 2004 at 16h01, Soeren Sonnenburg wrote:
Hi,
This mail is just for the record.
I've found out that the gnome-volume-control applet causes the internal
speaker to be switched on even if a headphone is plugged in.
Fixed in alsa's CVS, see the patch at
At Wed, 21 Jan 2004 14:25:43 -0600,
Michael Heldebrant wrote:
I'm trying to figure out why I can't actually get kinput2 working right
on my ibook2.2. I have it working on 2 other i386 machines currently,
hence the powerpc posting.
I've got the locales built (ja_JP), canna, kinput2 and
Hi,
I'm trying to get a LaCie PocketDriver 60 GB to work with my PB G4
(first gen).
Everything is fine with a 2.4.20-benh kernel, but it completely fails
with any later version. It never gets past the point of logging into
the sbp2 device.
Would anyone have the tip that will make the damn thing
On Sat, 2004-01-24 at 16:59, Julien BLACHE wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get a LaCie PocketDriver 60 GB to work with my PB G4
(first gen).
Everything is fine with a 2.4.20-benh kernel, but it completely fails
with any later version. It never gets past the point of logging into
the sbp2
On Sun, Jan 25, 2004 at 12:57:39AM +0900, GOTO Masanori wrote:
At Wed, 21 Jan 2004 14:25:43 -0600,
Michael Heldebrant wrote:
Man kterm or something gives an invalid character set error (but some
Japanese is displayed as well)
Do you use woody or older? If so, Japanese-support man-db is
Le Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 04:01:03PM +0100, Soeren Sonnenburg a écrit :
Hi.
This mail is just for the record.
I've found out that the gnome-volume-control applet causes the internal
speaker to be switched on even if a headphone is plugged in.
This happens when you simply use alsamixer and change
Soeren Sonnenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would anyone have the tip that will make the damn thing work with a
recent kernel ?
Even with the most recent 2.6.2-rcX-benX kernel ?
I didn't test 2.6.
I need my laptop working next week, I can't break it now, so 2.6 will
have to wait (and mature)
Hi all, i have downloaded IBM sdk 1.4.1, and when i try to run or compile
applications that contain imports compilation (or run) fails with
Illegal Instruction
Error (SIGILL) at java.util.Hashtable.rehash(Hashtable.java(Compiled Code)).
I have attached the core obtained from compilation of
Hi all,
i just got my ibook 12g4 and installed debian on it.
Today i rsynced the latest 2.4.24-benh tree and compiled it
successfully. But when i now boot i can see only a few lines
of the new kernel (until the ide initialization) and then
the screen turns black.
Tryed a few .config's i found
Sorry,
not the screen turns black but the backlight turns off.
greets
clemens kurtenbach wrote:
Hi all,
i just got my ibook 12g4 and installed debian on it.
Today i rsynced the latest 2.4.24-benh tree and compiled it
successfully. But when i now boot i can see only a few lines
of the new
On Sat, 2004-01-24 at 17:42, Julien BLACHE wrote:
Soeren Sonnenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would anyone have the tip that will make the damn thing work with a
recent kernel ?
Even with the most recent 2.6.2-rcX-benX kernel ?
I didn't test 2.6.
I need my laptop working next week,
On Sat, 2004-01-24 at 17:28, Lucas Moulin wrote:
Le Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 04:01:03PM +0100, Soeren Sonnenburg a écrit :
Hi.
[...]
I experienced the same thing. Right now, I'm not using alsa, but could
you please test gnome-alsa-mixer to see if the problem is still there
with it ?
There is no
Soeren Sonnenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would anyone have the tip that will make the damn thing work with a
recent kernel ?
Even with the most recent 2.6.2-rcX-benX kernel ?
OK, it indeed works with 2.6.2-rc1-ben1. I finally decided to build a
2.6 kernel, now I have to set up a couple of
On Jan 24 2004, Julien BLACHE wrote:
Would anyone have the tip that will make the damn thing work with a
recent kernel ?
I think that the way that recent 2.4 kernels work is different from
earlier kernels. Does the problem occur if you rescan the scsi bus?
There's an script
Problem seems to be related to the JIT.
Setting environment variable JAVA_COMPILER to NONE
apparently solves the problem.
Hi all, i have downloaded IBM sdk 1.4.1, and when i try to run or compile
applications that contain imports compilation (or run) fails with
Illegal Instruction
Error
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 11:16:00PM +0100, Victor Fuente wrote:
Problem seems to be related to the JIT.
Setting environment variable JAVA_COMPILER to NONE
apparently solves the problem.
That helps, but it slows everything down. Try setting
JITC_PROCESSOR_TYPE=6 instead. That seems to work
Thank you, could you please tell me where is the JIT Documentation??
On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 11:16:00PM +0100, Victor Fuente wrote:
Problem seems to be related to the JIT.
Setting environment variable JAVA_COMPILER to NONE
apparently solves the problem.
That helps, but it slows
On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 05:28, clemens kurtenbach wrote:
Sorry,
not the screen turns black but the backlight turns off.
greets
At this point, the new machines aren't fully supported in 2.4,
but only with my 2.6 tree
Ben.
I just compiled the kernel-source-2.4.22 package into another custom
kernel (still trying to get my card to work again, so I went back to
2.4 but a later version), but as it boots up it hangs on the line
Setting the System Clock using the Hardware Clock as reference...
Are there any known
OK,
I finally cleaned the /etc/pcmcia/config.opts file, and left the stuff
that you wrote.
I also left the /etc/default/pcmcia with a yes and a yenta_socket
thingie, the rest, empty.
I reboot with the eth PCMCIA, and it works perfectly, cardmgr finds it
and installs the module.
Nevertheless,
Unfortunately, ctrl-c will not abort the process. :/
How can I suppress it entirely? Something like the singleuser boot
(command-s) on OS X or safe boot on Windows?
On Jan 24, 2004, at 9:44 PM, Christian Bolstad wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004, Steven Schlansker wrote:
I just compiled the
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