[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great, mol is up and running, however, I still have some issue where the
screen pixels go crazy upon starting mol. What could be causing this.
If you are running mol in full screen it might be that the particular
mode it starts in is not set up properly or does not
Great, mol is up and running, however, I still have some issue where the
screen pixels go crazy upon starting mol. What could be causing this. I have
attached my XF86Config-4 in case that provides any insight.
Thanks,
Derek Otto
Quoting Jens Schmalzing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> > Well, y
Hi,
> Well, ypu're probably right that this is my problem. Neither
> command came up with any matches. My question now is where can I
> get this package?
mol-drivers-macosx is in the non-free section. Add this to your
/etc/apt/sources.list, run apt-get update, and you should be fine.
> I inst
Well, ypu're probably right that this is my problem. Neither command came up
with any matches. My question now is where can I get this package? I installed
off of the mirrors.kernel.org source tree. Where did you get your version of
mol?
Thanks,
Derek Otto
Quoting Steven Blanchard <[EMAIL PROT
Hi,
Steven Blanchard writes:
> I am running debian unstable on a tibook IV. For me, the OSX
> drivers are in mol-drivers-macosx. Installing MOL defaults to
> installing the mol-drivers-linux.
> Try looking for it using one of these commands:
>
> $ dpkg -l mol-drivers-macosx
> $ apt-cache sear
I am running debian unstable on a tibook IV. For me, the OSX drivers are
in mol-drivers-macosx. Installing MOL defaults to installing the
mol-drivers-linux. Try looking for it using one of these commands:
$ dpkg -l mol-drivers-macosx
$ apt-cache search mol-drivers-macosx
Look at the man pages
I have been trying to get mol running on my Tibook w/Panther, and when I
attempt to startmol
-X, the screen goes screwy and I get this error message:
CD /dev/cdrom CD-ROM--
> /dev/hda9 might be a boot-strap partition.
HFS+ /dev/hda12 Mac OSX
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