This one works for me at 1280x1024x24bit color. I had to jump through hoops
to get it to work, but it works okay now.
I've tried to run some things like LXDOOM and PENGUINCOMMAND, but they don't
work very well. I get these washed out colors. No one has been able to help
me fix it yet. The de
I can send you one tomorrow. I use it on an Ultra2/creator3d
system. It's not a flat panel monitor, though, it's Sony GDM20E20,
I don't recall Sun's part number.
Regards,
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Ferris E. McCormick (P44646, MI) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Phone: (h) 703-368-6723
(w) 703-392-0303
(fax)
If anyone has a working XF86Config-4 for an Ultra with a Creator3D, I
would love to see it.
My Sun Flat panel displays a few glitches with the creator which i think
are slightly out of range sync signals. The glitch is one or two lines is
offset to the left by one pixel.
Any hints on tweaking th
I use rdesktop (.deb package), it bypases Citrix and goes straight to
RDP, fine on the LAN. I use it everyday.
Cheers, W.
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 08:50, Alex Linko wrote:
> is there an Citrix ICA client for debian on a sparc? If so where can I
> fin it at?
> Thanks
>
>
> --
> To UNSUBSCRIBE, em
hi
did anyone build a sparc crosscompiler with toolchain-source on i386
lately?
first there were some gcc errors, now configure doesn't work anymore
because config.status is not invoked correctly...
any ideas?
thanks
emanuel
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 02:39:10PM -0500, Scott Walker wrote:
> so I bit (bite?) the bullet and downloaded debian and burnt it to cd.
>
> I stuck it in the U10, and gave the ol' boot cdrom and got told where I
> can stick it with this error message..
>
> Rebooting with command: boot cdrom
> Boot
Hi, I have an U10 300Mhz 128 MB, with apache,zope, mailman,exim, postgresql and
acting also as my dektop. The only thing I have to have is patience with
the X. I forgot, sometimes I have to burn CDs there also. I think it's
a kind of magic being able to have all those things, couldn't be done
tho
so I bit (bite?) the bullet and downloaded debian and burnt it to cd.
I stuck it in the U10, and gave the ol' boot cdrom and got told where I
can stick it with this error message..
Rebooting with command: boot cdrom
Boot device: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED],1/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
P
On Don, 2002-11-07 at 18:33, Scott Walker wrote:
> How is the stability of Linux/debian on a the U10 described above. Can it
> be considered production quality.
>
> Any caveats on installing/running debian|linux on a Ultra sparc?
This machine is running with debian/linux testing for a year now on
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 12:33:39PM -0500, Scott Walker wrote:
> How is the stability of Linux/debian on a the U10 described above. Can it
> be considered production quality.
I used a Ultra5 (same as Ultra10 pretty much) for several years as my
desktop. I have one now running several websites too.
> cp[110]: Unimplemented SPARC system call 69
This is what happens when using a LFS enabled libc (as is in woody) with
a non-LFS kernel (as is the case with 2.2.x kernels).
No harm and no problems. Libc falls back to non-LFS syscalls.
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Linux 1394 - http://w
Hi,
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Costas Magos wrote:
> I have just installed woody on a SPARCclassic with 16MB RAM. I have
> noticed some interesting outputs when the system boots:
>
> portmap[91]: Unimplemented SPARC system call 87
This is a FAQ. I think newer kernels (2.4) have fixed it.
Ignore it, it
Hi to everyone,
I have just installed woody on a SPARCclassic with 16MB RAM. I have
noticed some interesting outputs when the system boots:
.
.
Starting portmap daemon: portmap
portmap[91]: Unimplemented SPARC system call 87
Setting the system clock using the Hardware Clock as reference...
System
How is the stability of Linux/debian on a the U10 described above. Can it
be considered production quality.
Any caveats on installing/running debian|linux on a Ultra sparc?
--
Scott Walker
URL: http://www.unspeakable.org
> Sun Ultra 10
> 440Mhz US2i
> 512M ram
> 2 x 20G HDD
> CDROM
> 21" dual input Sun Trinitron monitor
> Elite 3D M6 frame buffer.
>
> My problem is I cant get a working XF86Config-4
> I wanto to just use the Elite 3D for now with a view to go dual screens
> later on.
I am pretty sure there are cur
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 10:17:11AM +0100, Christophorus Laube wrote:
> Oh, I forgot: Of course, there are debian-packages but they are not on a
> debian mirror!
man dpkg-scanpackages -- that'll get you a Packages.gz file similar to
those used in developers' staging areas (like
http://people.debia
Hi all,
I have a nicely speced Ultra 10 here at home and have installed debian woody
on it.
The machines specs are as follows.
Sun Ultra 10
440Mhz US2i
512M ram
2 x 20G HDD
CDROM
21" dual input Sun Trinitron monitor
Elite 3D M6 frame buffer.
My problem is I cant get a working XF86Config-4
I want
Oh, I forgot: Of course, there are debian-packages but they are not on a
debian mirror!
Christophorus
Hi there,
I got a big Problem: I want to install Packages that are not on a
debian-mirror onto a machine that is not connected to the internet. It
is not that easy with downloading the packages and burning them on a CD.
Do I have to import the directory structure of a debain mirror onto the
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