Re: searching patch for albook (keyboard)

2004-12-10 Thread Federico Gamio
On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 06:49 +0100, Guillaume Florey wrote: > Hi all, > I'm searching for the patch for the keyboard backlight for my powerbook G4: http://isadora.homelinux.net/debian/powerbook/pbbuttonsd/ My last kernel (for PB 15" G4) is at http://isadora.homelinux.net/debian/powerbook/kernel/

Re: powerbook G4 12'' not working with k3b?

2004-12-10 Thread Federico Gamio
On Fri, 2004-12-10 at 16:23 -0800, Andrea Giusto wrote: > Hello everybody, does anybody have k3b working with matshita dw-8123? The > strange thing is that the driver is found under "Reading devices" and its > capabilities are described as capable of writing CD/rw but not CD's (??) > while unde

powerbook G4 12'' not working with k3b?

2004-12-10 Thread Andrea Giusto
Hello everybody, does anybody have k3b working with matshita dw-8123? The strange thing is that the driver is found under "Reading devices" and its capabilities are described as capable of writing CD/rw but not CD's (??) while under the "writing devices" section nothing is found? Is that norma

Re: searching patch for albook (keyboard)

2004-12-10 Thread Guillaume Florey
Le vendredi, 10 Décembre 2004 09.39, Michael Schmitz a écrit : > > > I'm searching for the patch for the keyboard backlight for my > > > powerbook G4:$ cat /proc/cpuinfo > > > > You only need i2c-dev i2c-keywest and a recent pbbuttons. > > Or lmud ... you may need to mknod the proper /dev/i2c- devi

Re: gtkpbbuttons MacOSX theme

2004-12-10 Thread Guillaume Florey
Le lundi, 6 Décembre 2004 21.51, Sam Halliday a écrit : > hi there, > > has anyone else noticed the transparency effect of the MacOSX theme for > gtkpbbuttons has stopped working correctly in the last few days? > > i am running testing on an iBook G4 with the -7 sleep patch applied to a > 2.6.9-3 k

Netatalk over a wireless router?

2004-12-10 Thread Jacob S
Hello list, I had netatalk between my Linux file server and a Mac OS X client working great when everything was going through an ethernet switch (all CAT5, etc.). However, now that we upgrade to a mixed network using both wired and wireless, the client is not able to talk to the server any more.

604e machines with faster RAM buses ?

2004-12-10 Thread vinai
Hey folks, I have a project that I'd like to work on (debian, PPC based PVR) and I wanted to try to use a motherboard with 604e CPUs (computational + power efficiency) and a faster memory bus (because of video data) in macs with this CPU (typically 50 MHz). I seem to remember some boards made by

Re: clock and hwclock (was: Re: hwclock can't access /dev/rtc: solved)

2004-12-10 Thread Luca Bigliardi - shammash
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 11:20 AM, Joerg Sommer wrote: > Is clock now deprecated? Can it be removed from powerpc-utils? I don't know if it's deprecated, I can only say that hwclock seems to do the same work (here in mac newworld). luca -- BOFH excuse #372: Forced to support NT servers; sysadmin

Re: Problem with benh sleep patch 7

2004-12-10 Thread Colin Leroy
On 10 Dec 2004 at 13h12, Michael Schmitz wrote: Hi, > Sounds like the same PLL locking problems I had occasionally. Try > snoozing/waking again, that usually fixes it for me. "fblevel off; fblevel on" also did the trick for me. Although it may have changed, I didn't get this bug since sleep pat

Re: Problem with benh sleep patch 7

2004-12-10 Thread Michael Schmitz
> > "Flatterned" ? > > > > Ben. > Sorry Ben for my bad english. After a long sleep, the resume is well, but the > next resume, the screen look like this: there is horizontal lines on the > screen under X and under tty1-tty6 too. This lines move up and down, the > result is, that its impossible to

Re: Problem with benh sleep patch 7

2004-12-10 Thread Guillaume Florey
Le vendredi, 10 Décembre 2004 05.50, Benjamin Herrenschmidt a écrit : > On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 06:48 +0100, Guillaume Florey wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > I tested benh sleep patch on my 1.5GHz powerbook. After the first sleep > > its resume very well. After the second too. Now, if the first sleep i

/dev link loop

2004-12-10 Thread Arne Caspari
Hi list, I have an issue which is propably a misconfiguration of my udev config. The device files /dev/dsp and /dev/mixer as well as device files for some other drivers link back to themself after the module got loaded. If I delete the file and do a "mknod" myself, the drivers are accessible

Re: searching patch for albook (keyboard)

2004-12-10 Thread Michael Schmitz
> > I'm searching for the patch for the keyboard backlight for my > > powerbook G4:$ cat /proc/cpuinfo > > You only need i2c-dev i2c-keywest and a recent pbbuttons. Or lmud ... you may need to mknod the proper /dev/i2c- device, or set up devfsd/udev to manage the device (see #273015). Mic

Re: searching patch for albook (keyboard)

2004-12-10 Thread Jon Latorre Martinez
Hi, El dia Tue, 7 Dec 2004 06:49:26 +0100 Guillaume Florey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribio: > Hi all, > I'm searching for the patch for the keyboard backlight for my > powerbook G4:$ cat /proc/cpuinfo You only need i2c-dev i2c-keywest and a recent pbbuttons. Bye. -- -- ¡El objeto es hueco... y

Re: "Can't locate module radeon" error as I seem to be missingradeon.o ?

2004-12-10 Thread Michael Lake
Hi all Solved my problem. My disk was full + I had an error in an .initrc file. It took me a while to realise that root could run X but not me and that led me to the solution. The bit about X complaing it could not locate the radeon driver led me astray for a full day ! cya -- Mike Lake Cav