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1999-09-20 Thread jok209
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Re: Invitation for the 1999 Linux Hacker's Meeting

1999-09-20 Thread Peter De Schrijver
On Thu, Sep 16, 1999 at 05:07:36PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote: > This is the official invitation for the the 1999 Linux Hacker Meeting > in Oldenburg (formerly known as m68k Hacker's Meeting[1]). > > Date: 15th + 16th October 1999 > > Location: Oldenburg, University, Wechloy > > The

Re: Lombard status update

1999-09-20 Thread John Whitley
I wrote: > problems abound in accelerated mode. It's the most hosed > excuse for an X server I've ever seen. Hmm, this was much harsher than I meant to be. Shouldn't post past 2am. I should say that accelerated mode is quite usable.. just quirky at times. For the record, I just no

Re: pb with the specs file from gcc 2.95

1999-09-20 Thread Andreas Tobler
GRAVE Xavier wrote: > > Hello, > > I had to change elf32ppclinux to elf32ppc in the specs file from > /usr/lib/gcc-lib/powerpc-linux/2.95.1 in order to get the compiler > function. Is this a binutils problem ? Perhaps something was already done. AFAIK it is a binutils problem. You need at leas

startup clock setting in a Powermac?

1999-09-20 Thread Andreas Tobler
Hello, how is the proper clock setting done under a Powermac? I added a small script excerpt from rc.sysinit (LinuxPPC) to /etc/init.d/clock.sh where I call the clock program from /sbin to set the proper date and time from rtc. Then I added a sysmlink to /etc/rcS.d which points to this clock.sh. (

swap via nfs on a diskless board ? (16Mb memory)

1999-09-20 Thread GRAVE Xavier
in the file fstab I have given the following line : 192.30.1.8:/export/home1g0/linux/swap swap swap rw,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 0 1 after a mount -a I didn't get any complain, but it doesn't seem to function. xavier Xavier Grave [EMAIL PROTECTED] 33 (0) 1 69 15 79 59

pb with the specs file from gcc 2.95

1999-09-20 Thread GRAVE Xavier
Hello, I had to change elf32ppclinux to elf32ppc in the specs file from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/powerpc-linux/2.95.1 in order to get the compiler function. Is this a binutils problem ? Perhaps something was already done. Xavier Grave [EMAIL PROTECTED] 33 (0) 1 69 15 79 59 ,/{}

Re: Lombard status update

1999-09-20 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999, John Whitley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -- sleeps the laptop just fine, but various things are not reset > correctly or are outright hosed on wakeup: > * sound vanishes after sleep/wakeup, and doesn't come back. Known problem on both wallstreet and lombard.

Re: Lombard status update

1999-09-20 Thread Michel Dänzer
John Whitley wrote: > anacron > -- I submitted a bugfix that corrects the hang on startup; watch > servers near you for the updated version. Do you mean 2.1-2 ? I built it myself, still hangs here :( Michel -- Five days a week my body is a temple. The other two, it's an amusemen

Re: Lombard status update

1999-09-20 Thread Geert Uytterhoeven
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, John Whitley wrote: > * I'd _like_ to use the SUN12x22 console font, but for some > reason, it never does work right anymore. Yes, it is > compiled into my kernels. In two early attempts, it was > working just fine, but I've never been able to re

Gabriel Paubert Vme Driver

1999-09-20 Thread GRAVE Xavier
Hi, I'm looking for the vme driver for the tundra chip universe for my 2301 board. I've tryed the ftp://vcorr1.iram.es but I get an protocol error. Does anybody known where I can get one archive ? I'm planning to compare all the following driver : universe_vme-0.7 VMELinux0_8a And Gabriel's one

Lombard status update

1999-09-20 Thread John Whitley
It seemed a good time to again compare notes with others running Debian on Lombard, to share solutions and find common problems. Notable packages/services that work: X68_FBDev in unaccelerated mode (via "No video driver" in BootX) anacron -- I submitted a bugfix that corrects the hang on st