Hi rick, thanks for the response however I attempted a few different
kernel-boot options as I'm not entirely sure what my monitor rate or bit
depth is, however none worked. I'm running a Twin Turbo graphics card
hooked up to a PC 15inch ADI micro scan monitor. Any more help would be
great.
Michel,
I have been able to get drm and dri to load on a G4 powerbook with the
aty,rageM6 chipset and using the "video=radeonfb" in yaboot. X runs
wonderfully also with a 2.6.7 vanilla kernel got to compile finaly and
runs well. The only thing now is with the 2.4 kernels to install a
module durr
According to Albert Cahalan, on 21 Jul 2004 14:01:43 -0400,
>On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 15:57, Cedric Pradalier wrote:
>
>> Maybe, but when your system is dead saying only "syntax error", it
>is> the only solution I found to restore the situation from osx. Can
>you> propose a better one ? Knowing th
According to Derrik Pates, on Wed, 21 Jul 2004 15:42:22 -0400,
>Michael Schmitz wrote:
>> And the yaboot man pages explicitly say not to do that, ever ...
>Please> don't advertise your hack for the general public (few people
>know what> 'blessing' the yaboot image means, or what the funky
>hd:,\tb
On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 15:57, Cedric Pradalier wrote:
> Maybe, but when your system is dead saying only "syntax error", it is
> the only solution I found to restore the situation from osx. Can you
> propose a better one ? Knowing that I didn't have a rescue disk at
> hand.
>
> To avoid having
According to Michael Schmitz, on Wed, 21 Jul 2004 18:17:54 +0200 (CEST),
>> Just two general notes for people having problem with yaboot.
>>
>> First, the yaboot partition is mountable from macosx.
>> mount -t hfs /dev/hda2 /Volume/Yaboot
>
>And the yaboot man pages explicitly say not to do
Michael Schmitz wrote:
And the yaboot man pages explicitly say not to do that, ever ... Please
don't advertise your hack for the general public (few people know what
'blessing' the yaboot image means, or what the funky hd:,\tbxi does, for
instance).
I think you mean "hd:,\\:tbxi", but yes, defi
> Just two general notes for people having problem with yaboot.
>
> First, the yaboot partition is mountable from macosx.
> mount -t hfs /dev/hda2 /Volume/Yaboot
And the yaboot man pages explicitly say not to do that, ever ... Please
don't advertise your hack for the general public (few people kno
Hi list:
· Is it possible to turn-off (of course from linux) the wireless and
bluetooth integrated cards in some powerbooks in order to increase
battery life?
· Has anyone tried an external monitor (vga adapter) with new powerbooks
12"?, mine begins to boot with white background / black letters o
According to Colin Watson, on Wed, 21 Jul 2004 15:25:38 +0100,
>On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 02:22:23PM +0200, ocrilankis wrote:
>> I have read all the answers about yaboot configuration for initrd but
>I > have the same problem: I don't know how to configure yaboot to
>accept the > initrd image. Can y
On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 02:22:23PM +0200, ocrilankis wrote:
> I have read all the answers about yaboot configuration for initrd but I
> have the same problem: I don't know how to configure yaboot to accept the
> initrd image. Can you help me to understand what I have to put in my
> yaboot.conf ?
Hi,
I have read all the answers about yaboot configuration for initrd but I have
the same problem: I don't know how to configure yaboot to accept the initrd
image. Can you help me to understand what I have to put in my yaboot.conf ?
Many thanks
Oca.
On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 09:54:06AM -0700,
On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 11:50:00AM +0200, Marcin 'Morgoth' Kurek wrote:
> Hell[o],
>
> Some time ago a weird problem hit me from nowhere and generaly I have no
> ideas what I can do about it.
>
> The problem is related to my soundcard. Now I use SBAudigy card and ALSA
> 1.0.5a on Pegasos 2 machin
On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 08:17, Jean-Christophe Michel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use xcdroast to burn backup dvds under debian unstable/2.6.6, where
> locale are iso-8859-1. Source is a volume shared with netatalk.
> Mounting dvds under debian work fine, I see all filenames wiht
> accentuated chars. But mo
Hi,
I use xcdroast to burn backup dvds under debian unstable/2.6.6, where
locale are iso-8859-1. Source is a volume shared with netatalk.
Mounting dvds under debian work fine, I see all filenames wiht
accentuated chars. But mounting under macos x, I get all accentuated
filenames truncated, and
On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 11:25:22AM +0200, Cedric Pradalier wrote:
> According to Jesus Climent, on Wed, 21 Jul 2004 10:52:34 +0200,
> >Does anyone have a success story on that?
> >
> >Thanks!
>
> Why don't use xmodmap ? From the man:
One of the small things i forgot to mention: i use xkb, not xm
According to [EMAIL PROTECTED], on Fri, 28 May 2004 13:05:03 +0200,
>On Fri, May 28, 2004 at 11:45:35AM +0200, Cedric Pradalier wrote:
>>
>> Many thanks for testing.
>>
>you're welcome,
>
>only thing fan doesn't seem to stop anymore
>
>bash-2.05b$ cat /sys/devices/temperatures/info*
>T:52.500°
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 11:18:44 +0200
Ivo Marino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
IM> The iBook has a built in microphone which works quite well over here
IM> using kernel 2.6.7 and the ALSA modules. I'm trying to run also one
IM> of
Which modules are needed for the microphone? I've got output working
her
According to Jesus Climent, on Wed, 21 Jul 2004 10:52:34 +0200,
>Does anyone have a success story on that?
>
>Thanks!
Why don't use xmodmap ? From the man:
One of the more irritating differences between keyboards is the loca-
tion of the Control and Shift Lock keys. A common use of xmodmap
Hello folks,
I own an iBook2 (2001) which I would like to use as an audio (Optionally
also video) client for Gnomemeeting based h323 conferences.
The iBook has a built in microphone which works quite well over here
using kernel 2.6.7 and the ALSA modules. I'm trying to run also one of
my USB webc
Does anyone have a success story on that?
Thanks!
--
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On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 17:32, Timo Reimerdes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since the mac-disk-tool is kind of scary (it deleted all my partitions
> once when I tried to resize) I wondered: Is there a tool under debian to
> create and resize partitions (was it HFS?).
>
> thanks a lot.
>
> Timo Reimerdes
I don
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 16:55:39 -0400
Derrik Pates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
DP> This is a NetGear or something? My friend has a Linksys AP that I
DP> was trying to use the other evening at his apartment from my
DP> PowerBook Pismo - for whatever reason I couldn't get it to talk to
DP> the base stat
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