At 4:14 PM +0200 8/16/2000, Fredrik Holmqvist wrote:
Hello
linuxppc2000 and found out that it uses Xpmac.rage128.usb.rev9 instead of
XF68_FBDev that debian does. so, I copied xpmac to a mac partition
reinstalled debian and removed the file named X (I am on the mac now so I
dont exactly where it i
What kernel are you using? Newer BenH kernels have changed the input
system such that the mouse no longer works with Xpmac unless they are
compiled with special options.
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, unit3 wrote:
> At 4:14 PM +0200 8/16/2000, Fredrik Holmqvist wrote:
> >Hello
> >linuxppc2000 and found ou
At 2:38 PM -0700 8/16/2000, Wilhelm Fitzpatrick wrote:
What kernel are you using? Newer BenH kernels have changed the input
system such that the mouse no longer works with Xpmac unless they are
compiled with special options.
I'm using whatever was in the potato install directory a few days ago
I'm currently using the Aug 5 Paulus kernel (2.2.17pre15) from
http://kernel.xorsis.com/ ... it doesn't have Ben's new input system
yet...
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, unit3 wrote:
> At 2:38 PM -0700 8/16/2000, Wilhelm Fitzpatrick wrote:
> >What kernel are you using? Newer BenH kernels have changed the
On Wed, Aug 16, 2000 at 03:32:28PM -0700, Wilhelm Fitzpatrick wanted to say the
following:
> I'm currently using the Aug 5 Paulus kernel (2.2.17pre15) from
> http://kernel.xorsis.com/ ... it doesn't have Ben's new input system
> yet...
Just a dummy check: If you use the new input layer, did you c
> What kernel are you using? Newer BenH kernels have changed the input
> system such that the mouse no longer works with Xpmac unless they are
> compiled with special options.
#define CONFIG_ADBMOUSE=y and make sure there are no #ifndef
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV
in drivers/char/adbmouse.c. The new
>
>I checked that /dev/mouse was symlinked to /dev/adbmouse, check.
>Mouse works on the console via GPM, so I know that's not the
>problem.. I understand that Xpmac doesn't use the XF86Config file,
>that it needs commandline options, so can someone tell me the
>commandline options to replace th
At 3:32 PM -0700 8/16/2000, Wilhelm Fitzpatrick wrote:
I'm currently using the Aug 5 Paulus kernel (2.2.17pre15) from
http://kernel.xorsis.com/ ... it doesn't have Ben's new input system
yet...
I just upgraded my system to this, and no other changes, and now my
mouse works, with no other chang
unit3 wrote:
> Now that I've got a working setup, I'm feeling the need to test out
> XFree4, since I hear it's much faster.. any idea what the current
> status of Mach64/RagePro support is? Last I heard it was
> hit-and-miss...
http://linuxppc.org/usr/xf4/
AFAIK it should work fine as long as yo
> > Now that I've got a working setup, I'm feeling the need to test out
> > XFree4, since I hear it's much faster.. any idea what the current
> > status of Mach64/RagePro support is? Last I heard it was
> > hit-and-miss...
>
> http://linuxppc.org/usr/xf4/
>
> AFAIK it should work fine as long as
Michael Schmitz wrote:
>
> > http://linuxppc.org/usr/xf4/
> >
> > AFAIK it should work fine as long as your kernel doesn't have a broken
> > atyfb.
>
> Broken atyfb? I only know broken MacOS giving trouble on some machines.
> What else is broken WRT atyfb?
I seem to remember a post on linuxppc-d
Sorry
I forgot to mention that I used the Linuxppc 2000 Standard kernel, until I
made my own.
It didn't work with the debian kernel for me either.
Good luck
Fredrik
At 10:53 PM +0200 8/17/2000, Michel Dänzer wrote:
unit3 wrote:
http://linuxppc.org/usr/xf4/
AFAIK it should work fine as long as your kernel doesn't have a broken atyfb.
It appears to be working fine for Xpmac, but that's really no judge I guess.
PS: X 4 debs shouldn't be too far away, and D
unit3 wrote:
> Onto another question though, it appears the sound support on my
> machine is nonexistant, in fact /dev/dsp is totally missing!
/dev/MAKEDEV audio
> Is this a kernel issue, or was some sound configuration program not run
> properly, or what?
If the device node is there, and sound
At 1:58 AM +0200 8/18/2000, Michel Dänzer wrote:
If the device node is there, and sound still doesn't work, you probably need
to load the module. The line
alias sound-slot-0 dmasound
in /etc/modutils/aliases and then running 'update-modules; depmod -a' should
do the trick.
Thanks, this seems
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