On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 01:11:41AM +0100, Thomas Sjölin wrote:
> My other problem in X now that I've got it up and running is this:
>
> All this is with a CV64/3D..
>
> If I boot with virge:640x480-16 and have 16 as default in bitplanes I can
> only get a 16-bit X that looks as it should. Even u
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 11:29:11PM +0100, Lo'oRiS il Kabukimono wrote:
> i can't boot linux using my IIci.
> i'm using the macinstall.tar.gz downloaded some days ago, tried both under
> system 7.6 (on hard disk) and system 7.5.3 (floppy).
> i tried both the included penguin19 and penguin17.
>
> th
Hi Aled
On 30-Okt-02, you wrote:
> I dont know, i know it sounds obvious and youve probabbly already tried
> it, but is there a chance that it could be a keymap problem? I know i had
> a hell of a time gfetting the keymap set right for a uk amiga keyboard.
> (incidently if anyone needs a .xmodmap
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 11:29:11PM +0100, Lo'oRiS il Kabukimono wrote:
> i can't boot linux using my IIci.
> i'm using the macinstall.tar.gz downloaded some days ago, tried both under
> system 7.6 (on hard disk) and system 7.5.3 (floppy).
> i tried both the included penguin19 and penguin17.
>
> th
I dont know, i know it sounds obvious and youve probabbly already tried it,
but is there a chance that it could be a keymap problem? I know i had a
hell of a time gfetting the keymap set right for a uk amiga keyboard.
(incidently if anyone needs a .xmodmap file for a uk-amiga keyboard let me
know ;
i can't boot linux using my IIci.
i'm using the macinstall.tar.gz downloaded some days ago, tried both under
system 7.6 (on hard disk) and system 7.5.3 (floppy).
i tried both the included penguin19 and penguin17.
the problem is this:
often it simply won't boot saying that can't allocate enough ram
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 09:43:05PM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
> Yann Dirson writes:
> > I have several packages (e2fsprogs, bigloo) that fail to build on
> > m68k, apparently due to one or more gcc bug(s). Maybe that's the same
> > as #146006, and #89023, but I can't tell that myself.
> >
> > M
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 10:06:26PM -0500, Ray Knight wrote:
> Here is the situation using the same 2.2.20 kernel on potato and woody.
>
> Potato - Ctrl-Apple-Fx works on text console and X
> Woody - Ctrl-Apple-Fx works on text console, does nothing on X.
And this is without changing the installed
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