yesterday (on a mbp c2d v2) and i
> had the impression that audio volume improved (increased), as i always
> felt it was very low before...
>
> Thomas.
>
> On 8/1/07, *Ken Mandelberg* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> I have
I have a Mac mini connected via the audio jack to my receiver. The
volume level is much lower than the other audio sources to the receiver.
I have the gnome volume control and pcm slider at max. On an mpeg with
strong audio, if I crank the receiver real high its ok, but much the
receiver is muc
he new drive is 1TB drive, though I'm only using
the same 200GB as in the old drive. I'm thinking that refit just can't
handle the larger drive.
Ken Mandelberg wrote:
> I've had my Intel Mac Mini booting using grub off of a usb drive
> selected from refit for som
I've had my Intel Mac Mini booting using grub off of a usb drive
selected from refit for some time. I did this without any alteration of
the internal OS X disk.
I wanted to upgrade to a larger usb disk and have dd'd a duplicate onto
a larger usb disk. I used grub to setup the new usb disk bootl
Tino Keitel wrote:
>>
>> It seems that I stumbled over some kind of regression in 2.6.21. Or
>> have you ever used the driver with kernels later than 2.6.20?
>
> OK, it is not a regression, but a "fix" that added the Apple IR sensor
> to a blacklist in the HID driver, so that this device is ignor
Sorry to post again about this, but I seem to be at a dead end.
I'm now running Ubuntu Feisty (which is a Debian derivative).
Linux maclinux 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Jun 7 20:19:32 UTC 2007 i686
GNU/Linux.
This is 2.6.20, so it shouldn't have the bug Tino Keitel identified in
2.6.21.
I'm
Is it possible to use the built in IR receiver with a conventional
programmable remote and lircd?
Learning the codes from the frontrow remote is not good enough, I need
more buttons.
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Does it properly support the xvideo and xvmc extensions? Does the xvideo
support brightness/contrast/saturation/hue?
Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
> On 27/06/07, Michael Gangolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I'm watching the development a bit longer now. It seems that there are
>> already
>>
Christophe HAUSER wrote:
> Hello,
>
> have somebody heard about a way to have the right click working as
> ctrl+click ?
> I don't speack about using another key with Xmodmap, what I want to do
> is really have the right click the same way I have it in osx.
>
> Any idea ?
>
Yes, there is a nice
Does the Linux Nvidia driver support xvideo (it must), and if so what
attributes? I ask because the older intels (955 and older) support
brightness, contrast, and satauration but not hue. The newer intels
(965) don't currently support any of the those.
What about xvmc?
Is this a good machine f
Martin Aumueller wrote:
> On Sunday 27 May 2007, Ken Mandelberg wrote:
>> Ken Mandelberg wrote:
>> I was a little premature. It's true that I can force the keyboard and
>> mosue to connect by running
>>
>> hidd --search
>>
>> But after some pe
Ken Mandelberg wrote:
> Well, I got the bluebooth mouse and keyboard to work. The key was
> registering it once on OS X, something that didn't occur to me.
>
> Now I'm wondering how to contend with only 1 button on the mouse. I
> presume I just xmodmap some keyboard k
Well, I got the bluebooth mouse and keyboard to work. The key was
registering it once on OS X, something that didn't occur to me.
Now I'm wondering how to contend with only 1 button on the mouse. I
presume I just xmodmap some keyboard keys to button 2 and 3. Is there a
convention on what to use
I'm trying to use an Apple Bluetooth Keyboard.
I can scan and see the device
# hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:0A:95:3A:82:8D Apple Wireless Keyboard
but thats about it
# hcitool info 00:0A:95:3A:82:8D
Requesting information ...
Can't create connection: Connection timed out
I'm ru
Will the Apple Bluetooth keyboard and mouse run under Linux on an Intel
Mac Mini? If so what does it take to get it going?
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My goal is to have an external USB with linux on it, and be able to boot
it on what ever Mac Mini I attach it to, without having to partition or
install anything on the internal.
What I've done so far is boot off the Suse 10.2 DVD and install Linux on
the USB disk. I was hoping I could boot Lin
I would like to run and boot Linux off of an external USB disk without
partitioning or altering the internal OS X disk on an Intel Mac Mini.
I would like this to be dual boot, so I either can boot OS X off the
internal, or Linux off the external.
Is this possible?
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