Hi everyone.
I'm trying to use a Sun Ultra 5 as my workstation. The install of
Debian went well and X works fine using the on-board video
(215GP). The only trouble I get from x.org is this warning:
(WW) INVALID IO ALLOCATION b: 0x2c00400 e: 0x2c004ff correcting
This is X.org version 1:7
On Friday 27 April 2007 05:33, Ivan Kabaivanov wrote:
> I need to create my own sparc-bootable CD and where better to learn
> than from debian-sparc. What's the script that creates the debian
> sparc cds and where do I find it so I can study it?
All Debian CDs are built using the "debian-cd" pack
Hi,
I need to create my own sparc-bootable CD and where better to learn than from
debian-sparc. What's the script that creates the debian sparc cds and where
do I find it so I can study it?
Thanks,
IvanK.
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble
Chris Newport wrote:
> You are misinterpreting Sun's position.
> Sun provides hardware and Solaris support for all Sun machines
> until at least 10 years after the last of the type was offered for sale.
> This is one helluva lot longer than most other companies.
I agree, they're far better than m
If anybody has problems seeing a SCSI CD-ROM drive do a cat /proc/scsi/scsi to
make sure there are no phantom devices.
I've just seen a situation where a particular (IBM-manufactured) drive responds
to all IDs if put in slot 0 but works as intended in slot 1. I'm fairly
confident it's not a connec
ayo jegede wrote:
> Iam now using the xorg.conf file. I but iam having problems with uk
> keymapping. Can you help me Or anyone.
Not knowing, can't say. Most of my Sun keyboards have US layout :-/
Having said that what exactly is your problem, and what's in the relevant bit of
xorg.conf?
--
Ma
Hi Mark
Iam now using the xorg.conf file. I but iam having problems with uk keymapping.
Can you help me
Or anyone.
Thx
Regards
Ayo
--
Sent with Instant Email from T-Mobile
-Original Message-
From: Mark Morgan Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 19:47:23
T
Hello D-I porters,
Most architectures should now be able to switch to 2.6.20 for D-I (except
for arm, hppa and m68k). i386 and amd64 have already been switched.
Over the past two weeks Joey has done the needed work for i386 and amd64
(and necessary updates in kernel-wedge), but we've waited wit
8 matches
Mail list logo