On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 07:04:23PM -0300, Federico Gamio wrote:
Do you have ATI chipset, or you have the NVidia?
NVidia. Patch is at:
http://honk.physik.uni-konstanz.de/~agx/linux-ppc/kernel/pmdisk-2.6.7.diff
I'd be interested to know if there are problems with Radeon based cards.
Cheers,
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Hello folks,
I own an iBook2 (2001) which I would like to use as an audio (Optionally
also video) solution for Gnomemeeting based conferences.
The iBook has a built in microphone which works quite well over here
using kernel 2.6.7 and the OSS modules. Gnomemeeting anyway seems to be
compatible
hello list,
since i switched to custom kernels (now 2.6.7-powerpc) using the sleep
light to show hd activity doesn't work anymore.
Is that compiled as a module? Or what can i have done wrong?
thx float
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Hi the list ! :c)
I'm a noob w/ GNU/Linux on PPC. I've already play w/ lots of x86, sparcs
and one ARM... but no PPC. The last week, I've got a PowerBook G4, 15.2,
ATI Radeon 9600 (M10), 1.5GHz (beautiful toy) with my work. I'm naturally
trying to put a GNU/Linux on it, and Debian was my first
Respected Sir!!
I've just install Redhat 9 to my PC (matherboard intel865G(HT)). It installed
successfully, but there is problem with /dev/dsp file. As I start KDE window
manager, It opens a window says that there is a problem with /dev/dsp file.
process continue with null output.
what should i do
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
since i switched to custom kernels (now 2.6.7-powerpc) using the
sleep light to show hd activity doesn't work anymore.
You mean official kernels, don't you? A custom kernel is one that you
built yourself.
Is that compiled as a module?
It's not compiled into
Hi,
enable the following option in kernel config: CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE_PMAC_BLINK
It is in Device Drivers - ATA/ATAPI/MFM/RLL support
L.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello list,
since i switched to custom kernels (now 2.6.7-powerpc) using the sleep
light to show hd activity doesn't work
Hi,
this is the mailing list for running Debian Linux on PowerPC computers
(Apple Macintosh and the like). You are using Red Hat Linux on a PC-type
computer. You'd be much better off asking the question in a
RedHat-specific mailing list (start at www.redhat.com).
Having said this, I'd say
On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 11:38:42AM +0200, Jens Schmalzing wrote:
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
since i switched to custom kernels (now 2.6.7-powerpc) using the
sleep light to show hd activity doesn't work anymore.
You mean official kernels, don't you? A custom kernel is one that you
well seems like i've to make a custom kernel ;)
Send a patch that modularizes the feature, or adds a switch in /proc
or sysctl or whatever :)
hm, not sure if i'd be able to do sth. like this, but since i want to
improve my programming skills, this might be an interesting point to
getting
Hi,
Florian Klinglmueller writes:
what a pitty i liked that feature,
While it looks nice on the newer PowerBooks and iBooks with their soft
white light, I find it quite irritating on older PowerBooks such as
the Lombard and Pismo, which have a fairly large green light.
well seems like i've
Hi!
Maybe you can try visiting this url: http://ppcconfdb.sourceforge.net/
There are several config files for ppc laptops.
you could try, in the other hand, to set up xfree 4.3 version and I
think you haven't got any problem. Try this line in your sources.list:
deb
On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 06:25, Jens Schmalzing wrote:
Hi,
Florian Klinglmueller writes:
what a pitty i liked that feature,
While it looks nice on the newer PowerBooks and iBooks with their soft
white light, I find it quite irritating on older PowerBooks such as
the Lombard and Pismo,
I remember some unexpected problem with this config on non pmac
hardware. Is the code testing for pmacs or something such ? I am not
sure, but it is possible that it crashed my pegasos, or maybe just
failed to compile.
Hrm... It's entirely self-contained in the pmac ide driver, so it
On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 02:08:49PM -0400, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
I remember some unexpected problem with this config on non pmac
hardware. Is the code testing for pmacs or something such ? I am not
sure, but it is possible that it crashed my pegasos, or maybe just
failed to
Am Mittwoch, 14. Juli 2004 20:12 schrieb Matthias Grimm:
In the last time a lot of error reports arrived that pbbuttonsd would crash
from time to time on new 2.6 kernels. The phenomenon occoured after
triggering sleep. In some cases the machine continue to work and pbbuttonsd
didn't react at
Good folk,
I decided to take a plunge into more modern times and switch to 2.4.18
from the default 2.2.20. I suspected there might be a glitch or two
since the 7600 is an oldworld, so I re-read all my original install
notes before starting. The commands i issued went like this:
# apt-get
Hi all,
I can't get the javaplugin to work with mozilla.
ii j2re1.3
ii j2se-common
ii java-common
ii mozilla-browser 1.7.1-1lxtecppc1
ii mozilla-firefox 0.9.1-4lxtecppc1
Any hints?
Elimar
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Hi folks
Yesterday I had to reboot into Mac OS 9.0
to print something.when that was done ,I rebooted into Debian
testing/unstable sarge.
Now X will not work,and it was working great before.
What the heck happened?
Jim
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On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 10:25 PM, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
I can't get the javaplugin to work with mozilla.
Any hints?
read this message and the following thread:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2003/11/msg00153.html
Luca
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BOFH excuse #372:
Forced to support NT servers;
I was able to compile a 64 kernel debian package. The steps:
1)apply the attached patches to dpkg and kernel-package, compile and install
2)install a cross-compiler (use http://kegel.com/crosstool/)
3)apt-get install kernel-patch-powerpc-2.6.7 (don't know if it is necessary)
4)
export INITRD_OK=1
On (16/07/04 16:41), Jim Ricken wrote:
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Hi folks
Yesterday I had to reboot into Mac OS 9.0
to print something.when that was done ,I rebooted into Debian
testing/unstable sarge.
Now X will not work,and it was working great before.
What the heck
Alright everyone
I got My Debian system back up again.
Luckly I had a backup copy of my XF86Config-4 file handy
I put it where it needed to go and thats all it took.
Jim
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On (15/07/04 20:18), Clive Menzies wrote:
On (15/07/04 20:40), Sven Luther wrote:
On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 05:10:33PM +0100, Clive Menzies wrote:
On (15/07/04 18:00), Sven Luther wrote:
Ah! I don't have discover on my production system which is probably
why
they loaded out
I need some opinionsfrom you guys or gals
I am running Debian on a upgraded Mac 8600 with a G4 400mhz sonnet proc
installed.
Would I benefit at all by going to the 2.6 kernel or should I stick to
what I have,which is 2.4.25
Jim
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