Hi,
#396817 was reported back in November. Ian Lynagh, maintainer of GHC,
and I both believe that the build was proceeding normally and that on
the platform in question, it is not unreasonable to expect it to
take quite a bit of time to compile that file.
I have tried, in vain, to figure out
On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 10:55:48AM -0600, Carlo Segre wrote:
On Mon, 18 Dec 2006, John Goerzen wrote:
Hi,
#396817 was reported back in November. Ian Lynagh, maintainer of GHC,
and I both believe that the build was proceeding normally and that on
the platform in question
Hello,
I am considering purchasing a new 12 iBook from Apple. The intent is
to use this with Debian. However, in researching the state of support
for this unit, I've found wildly contradictory information. So I'm
wondering if someone could help clear this up for me.
1. Sleep mode. According
On 2004-10-28, Jérôme Marant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hello,
I am considering purchasing a new 12 iBook from Apple. The intent is
to use this with Debian. However, in researching the state of support
for this unit, I've found wildly contradictory
On 2004-10-28, Jérôme Marant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Goerzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
These days, people seem to recommend IBM X40 series, but I don't
know if they are cheap enough for you.
Yep, nice series. Unfortunately, configured the same as an ibook for
the things that matter
On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 01:07:01AM +0200, Robert Jordens wrote:
No, the dfsbuild packages modified to build the powerpc version, (the
source package of the -rj* versions) ?
The Source is under Arch:
http://people.debian.org/~jordens/tla/debian/2004/
dfsbuild--jordens--0.5
If you want
On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 06:40:12AM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
Bad, bad, bad. You are doing boot cd:,\boot\yaboot from OF, right?
(its not \install as on regular debian cds).
Yeah, directly copied from your other mail. I had trouble finding the
back-/ at first, as it seems to be inexistant
On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 05:06:27PM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
reimplementation using the discover database), as the debian-installer
does.
Well, the purposes of DFS and of debian-installer are a little
different.
DFS explicitly does *not* do hardware autodetection on boot, though it
prints out
On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 05:49:02PM +0200, Robert Jordens wrote:
DFS kernels also omit things that are not necessary for
installation/repair work. For instance, sound and video4linux are
completely disabled. The DFS kernels are here to give people a live,
working system to use to repair
On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 10:58:02AM -0500, John Goerzen wrote:
dfsbuild is already very far along that path, with the sets of packages
(save for the base system) fully configurable, kernels configurable too,
etc.
I should add that I view dfsbuild as a far more useful tool than the
custom
On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 06:13:56PM +0200, Robert Jordens wrote:
[Mon, 07 Jun 2004] John Goerzen wrote:
I should add that I view dfsbuild as a far more useful tool than the
custom remastering hack that Knoppix uses. dfsbuild is scriptable and
does its entire job without any user
Hi,
I have a 400MHz tibook and I'm trying to get infrared going.
On bootup, dmesg shows this when macserial.o is loaded:
macserial: i2c-modem detected, id: 1
PowerMac Z8530 serial driver version 2.0
tty00 at 0xd9867020 (irq = 22) is a Z8530 ESCC (internal modem)
tty01 at 0xd986e000 (irq = 23)
Hi,
A nasty bug[1] in the qt headers has been keeping KDE 3 out of all arches
other than i386. This is bad, because the Arch: all parts of KDE 3 are
already there, so KDE apps were even more broken than on i386.
The Qt libs have been fixed (mostly; see the discussion at the end of [1]),
so I
Strangely, this compiled fine for me on powerpc. Has the X bug been
reported somewhere already?
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 05:57:27PM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Mit, 2003-02-19 at 16:54, John Goerzen wrote:
On Alpha, I've been seeing some weird relocation errors [2][3]. I haven't
tried
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 07:24:51AM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
Yes, usually the date/time not being kept is the first indication.
It's fairly easy to replace, and although not a household battery,
still fairly common.
I believe there are firmware and/or OS bugs that cause the date to show up
On my Powerbook, I have found that the master control has no effect, but
rather that separate speaker and headphone controls work. Whether or
not that will be the same for you, I don't know. This is with kmix.
-- John
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On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 02:29:27PM -0500, Patrick Klee wrote:
I am fully satisfied with my Debian iMac; However, I have a couple of
questions. I saw the post on DebianPlanet for XF86 debs, but I could seem to
download any for powerpc, that was two weeks ago.
XF86 is included with Debian
Hi,
I have a titanium Powerbook G4. This laptop does not have a key that
sends delete. It has a delete key, but Linux uses it as Backspace.
Mozilla's mail/news reader wants to use a delete key for deleting a
message. How can I fake a delete key?
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Hello,
I have built IPC and Enigmail 0.49.1 (though it calls itself 0.49.2) for
Linux/PowerPC systems for Mozilla 1.0RC1. It's at
gopher://quux.org/1/devel/debian/mozilla or
http://quux.org:70/devel/debian/mozilla.
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and then bring it up statically for it to work again.
I get the Tx errors whether it's configured statically or dynamically.
Only when it is configured statically can I actually communicate.
On Friday, March 8, 2002, at 10:08 AM, John Goerzen wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with my Apple Airport card
kernel and got the same results. The Airport card works fine in MacOS
X.
Thanks,
John Goerzen
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Sigh...
I upgraded from 2.4.15-pre6-ben0 to 2.4.17-pre2-ben0 and now I get
this from KDE on startup:
Error while initializing the sound driver:
SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT failed - Invalid argument
and sound in KDE is broken. Ideas?
-- John
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On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 08:50:48PM -0700, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
Response on the arts patch you supplied.
On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 09:04:51AM -0500, John Goerzen wrote:
There seems to have been progress, but it's not entirely there yet.
The arts daemon
trouble with hwclock
setting the CMOS clock to either 1903 or 1933. It seems to cause
significant problems in this area. The clock program works fine.
To those that would flame me: yes, my kernel is configured as
recommended now.
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PowerBook (tibook). Kernel 2.4.13-pre3-ben0. I don't know
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Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
you should not change it. this is caused by misconfigured kernels, on
powerpc the kernel *MUST* be compiled with CONFIG_PPC_RTC and NOT
CONFIG_RTC, the latter must be disabled, completely.
And this is documented where? Why is CONFIG_RTC even offered if
interface so that
everybody that reads the documentation knows the extra five paragraphs
that appear nowhere?
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Daniel Jacobowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John, what kernel/machine do you have hwclock causing a hang? I'm not
sure off the top of my head what the status is in 2.2, but 2.4 has a
proper /dev/rtc driver. We should be using hwclock. Clock is an
awful ADB-bit-bashing hack that needs to
in it support little-endian samples? Does anyone know?
It doesn't appear so; I hacked the kernel module so that it set the
supports little endian var to 1, but it behaved even worse then (no
sound plays at all, and arts gets all confused).
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to play something with arts. No
idea why, but suffice it to say I'm back to the way it was :-)
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, and aumix
seems ineffectual as well. Hmmph.
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-I2C SMBus
adapter
alexanderwohl:/proc/bus# cat i2c-0
alexanderwohl:/proc/bus# cat i2c-1
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On 11 Oct 2001, John Goerzen wrote:
Keywest device found: /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i2c-core.o: adapter keywest i2c registered as adapter 0.
Keywest device found: /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i2c-core.o
work for me. However, that could just be due to my own
incompetance wrt not knowing what to set or how to drive aumix.
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Michel Dänzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 2001-10-11 at 19:46, John Goerzen wrote:
An update -- xmms works fine on my tibook, with one exception. It's
volume control has zero effect. This might confirm my earlier
thoughts about that. Unfortunately, arts doesn't work so my usual
on Screamer (or at
least not with Screamer on the G4 PowerBook)...
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Michel Dänzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
aumix does start up but it doesn't work for me. However, that could
just be due to my own incompetance wrt not knowing what to set or how
to drive aumix.
Tried to help you there... 'Vol' is the headphone out, 'Spkr' is the
speakers, they're
Derrik Pates [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
KMix doesn't depend on aRts working. If it won't work, it's because it's
having problems talking to the mixer device. aumix starting, otoh, may or
may not be a good sign. Maybe install 'aumix-gtk' instead, so you have a
GUI available, and see if you get
Michael Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The conffile is duplicated in /usr/bin/fax so I had to remove it there.
I didn't have that particular problem.
Do you get the 'characters received while sending' message? I suspect flow
control between modem and kernel driver is broken (even
00.06
Write will use4 fragments of 32768 bytes as default
Read will use4 fragments of 32768 bytes as default
Any assistance appreciated!
Thanks,
John
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Michael Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, fax send craps out with a segfault, and efax won't dial unless I
Stopping the segfault can be done by removing ewin from the VERB=
setting in the conffile, oddly enough.
beat it into submission with -iX3 (I'm behind a PBS with no dialtones).
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Thanks, everybody. John, where does it get told macserial.o? I apologize
if that's an ignorant question, but then...
It's in benh's kernel available on
rsync.penguinppc.org::linux-2.4-benh
-- John
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