On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 01:35:25PM +0100, Benjamin Swatek wrote: > Second: how do you guys interchange data with osX? > well, i know there are the hfs+ utils, but as for now, they only can read, > right? (by the way, to where does hpmount a partition, how can I acces it in > X?) I might use hfs, but it seems to me that hfs doesn't support long > filenames, this sucks, i want long filenames, so what about a apple UFS (or > whats it called) partition? mostly i want to use the interchange partition > for music, video & text files, so can OS X apps and linux apps acces these > files? the apps themself don't have to run on that filesystem...
I use mol to start Mac OS X and then use scp. I don't remember exactly how but I had to enable ssh login on the Mac side. As far as I know I have no filename size limitation. > Third: I didn't find a burning solution so far, I found a page about the > superdrive, but it's propably different with my combo ? It should work nearly out of the box. I guess you have ide-cd loaded (check the output of lsmod). If this is the case, you must unload it and load ide-scsi instead (rmmod ide-cd; modprobe ide-scsi). You can then fire up a cd burning software. nautilus-burner (or whatever it's called) is not yet in sid. I not found the perfect soft but combust and xcdroast are useful. > Forth: Sleepmode: I'm on the 2.4.20-ben9 kernel, which I managed to compile > yesterday following jeffrey matt's advice to do the touch on the not existing > vmlinux.coff. Now when i close the lid under X the box goes sleeping, but > does a strange bing sound, the white light turns on, but I can't wake it up > no more, have to do a reset :-(( by the way, putting the box to sleep seems > to unload usb support or something. I do have a logitech mouse conected, and > its light turns of when i the book goes sleeping... any hints? No idea. But I do get a beep (that I would like to get rid of). > Fifth: the new kernel does some strange things, two times it stopped booting, > last line on the bootupscreen(kernel-loading-screen) was: > pty: 256 Unix 98 ptys configured > nothing after that, nothing after 5 minutes, so i had to reset. Never saw that, looks bad. (note that I am still using ben8+sleep). Christophe -- Christophe Barbé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GnuPG FingerPrint: E0F6 FADF 2A5C F072 6AF8 F67A 8F45 2F1E D72C B41E As every cat owner knows, nobody owns a cat. --Ellen Perry Berkeley