Re: Problems with DRI (missing /dev/dri/card0)

2003-04-29 Thread Reto Stalder
On Tue, 2003-04-29 at 18:20, Michel Dänzer wrote: > > > You don't have to, the X server creates them as needed. 'No such device' > > > means the driver for a device (i.e. the DRM in this case) isn't present. > > OK, DRM runs now. But, mplayer is much slower as before ;-(. I've read > > the followin

Re: Problems with DRI (missing /dev/dri/card0)

2003-04-29 Thread Reto Stalder
> > The directory /dev/dri exists, but there is no card0 device in there. > > How can I create it? > > You don't have to, the X server creates them as needed. 'No such device' > means the driver for a device (i.e. the DRM in this case) isn't present. OK, DRM runs now. But, mplayer is much slower a

Problems with DRI (missing /dev/dri/card0)

2003-04-24 Thread Reto Stalder
Hi there, I have some problems with DRI. There are the following entries in /var/log/XFree86.0.log: (II) Module shadow: vendor="The XFree86 Project" compiled for 4.2.99.2, module version = 1.0.0 ABI class: XFree86 ANSI C Emulation, version 0.1 (**) RADEON(0): Disabling page flipp

Re: ibook 2.2 X sleepmode

2003-03-09 Thread Reto Stalder
Hi Christoph, > when i close my ibook and "send it to bed" everything works quite well. > But then when i reopen it it wakes up, everyting works but on the screen > appear a few flackering pixels. I have the same machine and the same problem as you. On good days the resume works well, but most da

AW: How to desactivate the click on the touchpad?

2003-03-05 Thread Reto Stalder
Hi David, > On my iBook running Debian under Xfree, is there a way to desactivate > clicks made by pressing the touchpad (in other words, I want to click > only using the button)? I use the program "trackpad" which is distributed with pmud (or with its source). You can switch off the clicks by cal

AW: how to start kde ?

2003-02-21 Thread Reto Stalder
> > dear folk, > > > > i am in need of step by step instruction to begin using kde. > > > > i have a fresh re-install of debian; the default runlevel is 2. > i had the > > mistaken belief that typing > > X :0 kdm > > would put me into kde. what am i missing? what document have > i not read? >

AW: ALSA problems

2003-02-21 Thread Reto Stalder
> I'm having some trouble getting ALSA up on a fresh install (uname > -r 2.4.18-newpmac). > > I've been following the instructions at-> > > > http://www.linuxorbit.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&fil > e=index&req=viewarticle&artid=541 > > and am fine until I try to install the .deb of als

AW: how to start kde ?

2003-02-21 Thread Reto Stalder
> dear folk, > > i am in need of step by step instruction to begin using kde. > > i have a fresh re-install of debian; the default runlevel is 2. i had the > mistaken belief that typing > X :0 kdm > would put me into kde. what am i missing? what document have i not read? I can start kde from the

AW: Problems starting the X-server

2003-02-21 Thread Reto Stalder
> >You didn't look hard enough. ;) > > > > He's right. Try searching the archives for this thread: X config on 14 > inch 700mhz ibook > > I had the same problem as you and this thread fixed it. > > > > > > > > >>Fatal server error: > >>could not open default font 'fixed' > >> > >> > > > >Make sure

AW: Problems starting the X-server

2003-02-20 Thread Reto Stalder
but it works for > me.. ;) Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately it doesn't work: I haven't installed xdm and any windowmanager yet. Actually I'm trying to start X from the console by typing "X&". Reto > Hope this will help untill someone offers you a real s

Problems starting the X-server

2003-02-20 Thread Reto Stalder
Hi, I have an iBook 2.2. My problem is, that the X-server does not start. The screen turns black and stays like this. There is no way to return to the console. The only way to access the machine is to login via ssh from a foreign host. I've installed it following the instructions on mij's page. I

AW: AW: Building kernel

2003-02-17 Thread Reto Stalder
idn't notice his kernel was devfs-based, > but those things are to be checked carefully > before installing new kernels. > > boot with option "devfs=nomount" and remove that > kernel or install devfsd > > On Sun, 2003-02-16 at 14:31, Reto Stalder wrote:

AW: Building kernel

2003-02-16 Thread Reto Stalder
Hi Ajay, > try > http://www.ibooklinux.net/plain_page.php?caller=ibooklinux.php+record=86. > Look for the iBook (not iMac!) benH tree kernel. This is a precompiled > kernel and the config file used in building it is listed there for > download. > > There is a very good page available >

Building kernel

2003-02-14 Thread Reto Stalder
Hi, I've tried to build my own kernel, following Mij's tips on his page. Unfortunately I get compiler errors. I guess that I mess up some settings. Would somebody send me his .config? I have an ibook 2.2 (800MHz, Radeon 7500). Regards, Reto -- Visit us on WWW.VOLLEYTOTAL.CH

Problems with pmu/display

2003-02-13 Thread Reto Stalder
Hi, I have an iBook 2.2 which runs with the benh5-Kernel and the newest version of Michels x-server and dri-modules. (At least I think that the dri-modules are running). My problem is the following: When I close the lid of the iBook, it goes to sleep mode and the white led pulses. As I reopen the

"GLIBC_2.3" not found when starting X

2003-02-09 Thread Reto Stalder
Hi, I've tried to install the newest version of Michel Dänzer's X-server (2003.02.07-1) as described in http://mij.oltrelinux.com/ibook/step_step/index.html. When I try to start it, the following warning and error messages appear: X: warning; process set to priority 0 instead of requested priority