On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 11:15:55AM +0200, Roberto Giorgetti wrote:
-my system is going to die (the disk?);
You can check this one with badblocks.
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uses
such a monitor?
Oh yes, the frame buffer is a mach64 type with a hd15 output, but capable of
fixed-frequency output (I use an adaptor, worked out of the box with
Solaris).
Thanks!
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On Thursday 12 June 2003 11:15, MD wrote:
I'm running Debian testing on Ultra Sparc 5.
Is there a chance to see soon openoffice deb packages for sparc?
Can't you download the source packages and dkpg-buildpackage -rfakeroot them?
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to it:
http://www.dslextreme.com/users/tomduffy/openoffice-sparc.diff.bz2
Once applying this patch, you should be able to build 1.0.3.
Why is a userspace app like openoffice hardware dependent? It normally works
on Solaris/Sparc doesn't it?
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Click a link for instructions according to your operating system. If
you don't know what an operating system is, click Windows.
Yo,
does anyone have a working build of a x86 to sparc32 cross compiler? I tried
to build one but I get buried alive in errors.
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On Thursday 17 April 2003 18:39, Erwann Abalea wrote:
On Thu, 17 Apr 2003, Frank Van Damme wrote:
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libc6-sparc-cross:
libc6-sparc-cross depends on libdb1-compat-sparc-cross; however:
Package libdb1-compat-sparc-cross is not installed
on my keyboard can work
under Linux.
thx u very much.
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2) did you try mpg123 or saydate ?
mpg321. It's a mpg123 clone but without the license issues.
3) If the keys show up in xv then they could work. You'll probaly need
to bind them to an event.
Yes... If only I could find the v $ù!µ%$ !
Daniel van Eeden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Frank Van Damme
On Monday 03 March 2003 15:25, Frank Van Damme wrote:
On Sunday 02 March 2003 20:45, Rob Radez wrote:
I'm currently uploading 2.4.21-pre5 kernel debs for sparc32, UP and SMP,
to http://osinvestor.com/sparc/debs/ that will hopefully boot this time
on SMP. If they're still too big I'll try
On Monday 17 February 2003 16:17, Frank Van Damme wrote:
I just installed Debian on a sparc laptop. Version of debian is Sid (that
means there's some stuff from woody but not much, and glibc is the sid
version etc). I tried to compile a 2.4 kernel on it, starting from debians
sources
apt-get
Hello,
I have a sparcbook with 2 delete keys on it. 1 above the backspace; one
between the arrow and pgup/down keys. They both behave like a backspace
(delete the character before the cursor). How can I change this behaviour? I
want my delete key to be a delete key :-)
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, it sounds to me
like some hardware protection thing).
Sparc in question is a rdi powerlite 110 laptop. kernel config is attached.
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On Friday 22 February 2002 23:57, Craig Ian Dewick wrote:
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Frank Van Damme wrote:
No, it can't. The 501-1645 is an early version of what later became the
standard GX/TGX 8-bit vector-accelerated colour frame buffer. It is
exactly the same as what the single-slot GX (cg6
Hello,
I just purchased an old ss2, expeccialy for the monitor, which is a 21 sony
trinitron. I got XFree86 working on it (copied some modelines from a mailing
list somewhere). Currently there is a SunGX video card, er, framebuffer in
it. It's a cg6. Supports a pretty good resolution,
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