TiBook M7 sleep works!

2003-02-28 Thread brett-debianppc
I've got a tibook 667 DVI, the latest X stuff seems to work as far as sleeping goes. The trick is, you must disable DRI, which isn't a big deal for me right now, I'll give up 3D accel so my machine doesn't crash when somebody closes the lid. :) I know this isn't the final solution, but at least

DRI unresolved symbols...

2003-02-28 Thread brett-debianppc
I've been meaning to post this for awhile - for the past few versions of Michel's dri packages, I've been getting an: 'unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.4.20-ben5/kernel/drivers/char/drm/gamma.o' DRI works fine for me, so I'm not sure if this is just an unsupported thing or what, just thought

Re: ALSA on TiBook

2003-02-03 Thread brett-debianppc
Warning - alsa's default config will install alsa into /usr/lib, /usr/bin, and /share/includes by default, totally violating debian's filesystem policy and making it a pain to migrate to a packaged version, should it become available. I re-ran the ./config scripts to combat this so it'd install

Re: ripping tracks from a audio-cd

2003-02-03 Thread brett-debianppc
You're error message says it all: Testing /dev/cdrom for SCSI interface No generic SCSI device found to match CDROM device Search the list archives for how to setup your scsi-generic and ide-scsi devices properly. -Brett On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 07:36:14PM +0100, florian wrote:

Re: Low-latency/Preemptible/Compressed Cache

2003-01-17 Thread brett-debianppc
Hmm, ok I after checking my kernel source, I guess I bungled the patch somehow, I must have rsync'd after patching or something. Got it working now, thanks! -Brett On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 10:02:00PM +0100, Michel D?nzer wrote: On Mit, 2003-01-15 at 22:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I applied

missing ram

2003-01-08 Thread brett-debianppc
I just installed 1G of ram into my 667Mhz tibook DVI. OSX sees it all, however under linux, the free command only shows 77268 kB. Do I need to set a kernel parameter or something? I'm running 2.4.20-ben1 (off the rsync-tree) -Brett

Re: EVERYONE HELP ME!!! PLEASE!!!

2002-12-18 Thread brett-debianppc
Try resetting the PRAM by holding Cmd-Option-P-R (I think) *before* you hear the startup 'bong'. You should hear a second 'bong' if you pressed them in time. If that doesn't work, try resetting your PMU by using a paperclip to press the small button on the back by the USB ports. -Brett On Wed,

alsa 0.9rc6 problems

2002-12-13 Thread brett-debianppc
Has anybody gotten alsa rc6 to work on a tibook III? Specifically, I'm trying to get usb-audio (for midi) and the powermac alsa driver. The former won't even compile (2.4.20rc4-benh) and the latter compiles but the driver plays sound at 2x speed when using xmms-alsa. Just wondering if anybody

Re: New Ibook out today- possible problems?

2002-11-07 Thread brett-debianppc
snip but I've heard they'res some problems with the 7500 and sleep. Can anyone comment? It simply doesn't work yet, we don't have enough information on how to put the chip to sleep and wake it up properly. Ok, I'm going to setup an email address to collect petitions for ATI, which

Alsa and BenH 2.4.20?

2002-09-17 Thread brett-debianppc
Has anybody gotten alsa to compile and or work on a powerbook DVI with a recent benh rsync? I'm running 2.4.20, and I can't get it to even compile. And yes I've deleted isapnp.h -Brett

Re: PowerBook G4 (TiBook)

2002-08-22 Thread brett-debianppc
1) The Radeon Issue. I found some information about people who got Xfree running with the radeon driver, not only with fbdev (Its working with FBDev, but KDE3 is sloow) Is is possible? And how? If it's *really* slow you're probably using the openfirmware frame

Re: Please convince me to go fully Debian. ^_^

2002-08-22 Thread brett-debianppc
On Fri, Aug 23, 2002 at 12:30:13AM +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all! Moral dilemma for you all (kinda.) Due to some bad foresight in partitioning, I've decided to repartition my PowerBook G3 Firewire again, and re-install everything. My MacOS 9 and MacOS X 10.0 partitions are

DRI Problems

2002-08-08 Thread brett-debianppc
I've got a TiBook DVI, benh's latest rc5 kernel. CONFIG_FB=y, CONFIG_FB_RADEON=y, CONFIG_DRM_NEW=y, CONFIG_DRM_RADEON=y Upgraded to the dri-trunk XFree86 and I ran into a few snags: 1. I'm getting unresolved symbols for the sis.o drm module; I'm assuming this is because I didn't compile in the

Re: Data CDs work but not Audio CDs in iBook2

2002-06-27 Thread brett-debianppc
Ooops, I totally forgot about that, I just checked it out on my powerbook, and he's right - you have to play via CDDA only. I installed xmms (bleeckh!) and xmms-cdread, and everything works pretty well. -Brett I missed the beginning, but you are aware that there's no audio connection from the

Re: XF86-Config-4 for Titanium PowerBook

2002-05-24 Thread brett-debianppc
Yeah, I'm running sid; the radeonfb is quite fast for 2D, it's accelerated. I didn't care enough about the features begotten in X4.2 to bother installing X by hand, I'm willing to wait for the packages. Let me know if you get it working, though. :) -Brett On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 12:45:29PM

Re: XF86-Config-4 for Titanium PowerBook

2002-05-23 Thread brett-debianppc
I've got X running on my new powerbook 667 DVI (with radeon M7). I'm running the framebuffer; you'll need benh's latest kernel with radeonfb compiled in enabled. I've only had my new powerbook a few days, so this is pretty rough. -Brett ### BEGIN DEBCONF SECTION # XF86Config-4 (XFree86 server

Powerbook DVI

2002-05-20 Thread brett-debianppc
I just got my 667Mhz Powerbook DVI; I'll be installing sid on it tonight. It's got similar video hardware to the previous generation (ATI Radeon 7500) but I remember somebody saying I'd need to patch the radeonfb code to handle the higher res screen (1280x960). Is it as simple as changing a

Re: 700MHz iBook: ATI Mobility Radeon 7500?

2002-05-20 Thread brett-debianppc
Michel AFAIK it supports both chips, but I think the panel size Michel is still hack^K^Krdcoded to 1152x768 on powerpc... So what would it take to hardcode 1280x960? -Brett -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: possiblity that usb-serial converter works?

2002-05-16 Thread brett-debianppc
Yup, the USB support is pretty good. I run a USB mouse and keyboard just fine. Check the archives, somebody here said they were using a usb-serial adapter minicom, so I'd imagine it's possible. -Brett Rory == Rory Campbell-Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Rory I'd like to run gnokii,

Re: woody + apropos

2002-05-14 Thread brett-debianppc
mandb probably hasn't had a chance to index your manual pages yet. -Brett Lars == Lars D Noodén [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Lars Should the command apropos work 'out of the box'? I've Lars recently done a fresh install of woody and get no hits when Lars searching with apropos, even

Re: 2 - two qustions from an X newbie

2002-05-14 Thread brett-debianppc
This is more of a general linux question than a debian/ppc linux question, you'll probably get a better answer posting to the debian-user list. I'll give you a hint though - try 'man 5 Xsession'. -Brett Gjermund == Gjermund Gusland Thorsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Gjermund My

TiBook keyboard/X questions

2002-05-01 Thread brett-debianppc
I've got sid installed, and X working great on my 550Mhz powerbook G4, however there's a few things that drive me crazy in X: 1. I've got the ctrl:nocaps option in my XConfig, and xkb enabled, but the Capslock key simply does nothing (it doesn't work as caps lock anymore, but the light still

radeonfb support...

2002-05-01 Thread brett-debianppc
Just curious, does anybody know if the Radeon 7500 Mobile in the new G4 Powerbooks is supported by radeonfb? I know some other PC laptops have already had this hardware. I couldn't find a definitive site for radeonfb development with changelogs, etc. Thanks, -Brett -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Re: 2.4.18 SMP custom kernel woes

2002-04-23 Thread brett-debianppc
Using the kernel packager: man make-kpkg by hand: man patch -Brett John == John Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: John How does one apply a kernel-patch to an existing John kernel-source. I downloaded/compiled/installed John kernel-2.4.18 but only noticed after the fact the