Re: OT: Set OpenBoot input device

2005-08-30 Thread Jim MacBaine
On 8/30/05, Chris Newport [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Let the system boot then use the eeprom command FWIW, there was no need to alter the OBP, booting with no keyboard automatically transfers control to ttya. Unfortunately I havn't installed Debian yet. The box came with NetBSD installed, and

Re: Any reason why libmotif3 vanished for Sparc

2005-08-30 Thread Andreas Tille
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Andreas Metzler wrote: I know that it was there formerly because I once got it without any extra lines in my sources.list file. Now the Sparc port can be found at http://ftp.unixdev.net/pub/debian-udev/pool/non-free/o/openmotif/ This is a version with security

Re: Any reason why libmotif3 vanished for Sparc

2005-08-30 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
[Andreas Tille] ... I'm not skilled enough to fix this. :-( Try using lesstif instead. It is a motif clone. I recommend installing lesstif2-dev instead of the motif development package, and try again. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble?

Re: OT: Set OpenBoot input device

2005-08-30 Thread Jim MacBaine
Thank you very much for your input, Chris and Klaus! I found a lucky solution I had not expected. At one more reboot, the NetBSD kernel found that it had mounted the root fs for many times. The following fsck failed and I got dropped into single user mode. There I found that NetBSD has an eeprom

Re: OT: Set OpenBoot input device

2005-08-30 Thread Christian Fromme
Jim MacBaine wrote: Thank you very much for your input, Chris and Klaus! Could you please reply on-list because others might want to benefit from your answers as well? Thanks. :-) -- Christian Fromme Mail: kaner at strace.org GPG: 9DE5E8B9 If you seek the kernel, then you must break the

Running on its side/front? (U1)

2005-08-30 Thread Neil Pilgrim
Perhaps a stupid question, but has anyone had any problems with running an ultra-1 with the case on its side (or front)? There are some 'holes' in the case at the front of the Ultra-1s; I'm not sure whether these are for ventilation, but there are definite vents on either side. Also, not sure

Re: Running on its side/front? (U1)

2005-08-30 Thread Peter
On Tue, 2005-08-30 at 21:36 +0100, Neil Pilgrim wrote: Perhaps a stupid question, but has anyone had any problems with running an ultra-1 with the case on its side (or front)? I used to run my Ultra-1 on its side for a while due to desktop-space reasons, but never for more than a couple of

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