Colin Leroy wrote:
On 14 Mar 2005 at 18h03, Guglielmo Dapavo wrote:
Hi,
The zd1211 usb chipset module now supports powerpc arch:
here u can get the module:
http://www.dapavo.it/zd1211/
here is the zd1211 project:
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/zd1211/
Good news :)
Does it work fine
Finally ibook,imac,emac... users with no pcmcia or pci can get 54mbps
802.11g connectivity on linux!
The zd1211 usb chipset module now supports powerpc arch:
here u can get the module:
http://www.dapavo.it/zd1211/
here is the zd1211 project:
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/zd1211/
bye
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Gug
Michel DÃnzer wrote:
On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 16:02 -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
"char" is unsigned by default on PowerPC, but signed on every other
system. [...]
The second half is wrong, so the rest of this perpetual rant of yours
can safely be ignored. I'm afraid you'll have to deal with it
Rolando Abarca wrote:
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005, Guglielmo Dapavo wrote:
Is there any gide howto / utility that can help me to convert a
module from little-endian to big-endian?
Thanks
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Guglielmo
I don't know if by module you mean kernel module, but you should look
at the ntoh[l|s] &&
Eugen Dedu wrote:
It's simple, you do not need a document. All that you need to do is
to use hton[l|s] macros in ALL data (more precisely, headers, which
are processed by machines of both endianess) you pass to Internet.
I have a kernel module for a wireless device which freezes my kernel
when
Is there any gide howto / utility that can help me to convert a module
from little-endian to big-endian?
Thanks
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r0sk wrote:
Hi ppl:
I had recently bought an iBook 12" 1.2Ghz, I suposse all of you known that
Airport Extreme hasn't got support on Linux, so I was thinking on buy one usb
wireless card but dunno which is fully supported to work on Debian. Any tips?.
Thanks in advice.
Status for 11b:
I have
federica wrote:
ciao filippo forti
ho dei problemi kon linux
avevi detto ke nn si impallava mai!!
Translation:
Hello filippo forti
I have some problems with linux
You said it never crashes!
Italian answer:
Sei appena entrata in una stanza piena di gente urlando qualcosa senza
senso
William R Sowerbutts wrote:
Hi all,
I thought that this article that I'm working on might interest people. It's
about my experiences installing Linux on the Mac Mini.
http://sowerbutts.com/linux-mac-mini/
Short version: It works great! Download a recent debian-installer image, and
off you go! If
have monitor support (the device also works as
access point).
Sorry for crossposting!!
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I'm searching for a usb ethernet adapter for both linux and macosx, I've
found only this one:
http://www.broadbandproducts.com/network_bue.html it seems to have
support for mac osx 10.2 (but I'm using 10.3 I hope that the driver will
work) do u know if the chipset ADM8513 is supported under ppc
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| I am new to this port; please be gentle.
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| I just got my new shining pbook 15", installed sarge on it using
| pre-rc2 debian installer, and most of the things worked just fine
| out of box, which impressed me a lo
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| Hi, I'm trying to make Debian work correctly on mi laptop but I've
| encountered some problems. The first one involves the keyboard.
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| I need the mouse right button emulation but I can't have it in a
| proper way. I want it to be
peter plessas wrote:
Dear List,
i just joined the list, and i must say that i started using
deb-powerpc 1/2year ago. By now it became my fav OS on my G3 pismo
powerbook. Until now i was using debian on i386.
i have to give a talk on my favorite programming language (pure-data)
in november,
Pander wrote:
Guglielmo Dapavo wrote:
Pander wrote:
Hi all,
Finally I got a good buil for 2.6.8.1 tuned for PowerBook G4. For
more info, see
http://home.zonnet.nl/vgeloven/powerbook-g4-linux-kernel-configuration/
what's the main differences with the debian config? I recompi
What about the sleep function in macosx?
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Sébastien FRANÇOIS wrote:
but It donesn't work, are there any other options for de radeon
driver?
Option "CRT2HSync" "30-50"
Option "CRT2VRefresh" "43-60"
It doesn't work
did you ever tried gatos sourceforge drivers? The say they have support
with some radeon chipsets...
What
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