Greetings,
I noticed the kerberos4kth packages aren't in non-us for PPC or ARM.
I've attached a patch which makes it build and work (basically the same
as my old one), but the maintainer (Greg Stark) doesn't like it. His
objections:
* The int arguments in va_arg calls should break shorts, and
On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 09:14:02PM +0100, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> BTW, do we also need an entry for USB keyboards?
No. As it stands USB is converted to either ADB keycodes (ie PMac)
or the kernel won't compile :) (This will hopefully be fixed so it does
something more sane, someday..)
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[debian-x: I'm following up a thread on -powerpc]
Actually, I've decided to do the sensible (?) thing and identify the
keycodes by keyboard model rather than the machine architecture. One way
or another you can probably manage to plug a PC keyboard into just about
anything, so it doesn't make muc
Forgot to CC my reply to the mailing list.
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To: Geert Uytterhoeven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: /etc/X11/Xmodmap
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2000 17:50:30 -0500
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>Renaud> Thanks for the help. It looks like I might be condemned to
>alienating
>Renaud> the MOL RPM and hope for the best... Ciao,
>
>That's the path that I went and MOL works fine.
>
>jas.
>
Anyone here have MOL running on a 603e based machine,
like a starmax?
I have downloaded the latest MOL,
Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
>
> Hi Branden,
>
> /etc/X11/Xmodmap contains:
>
> ! PowerPC
> ! keycode 59 = BackSpace
> ! keycode 125 = Delete
>
> However, this comment is not entirely correct. Better would be:
>
> ! PowerPC PReP or CHRP with PS/2 keyboard
> ! keycode 22 = BackSpace
> ! ke
On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 11:52:37AM +0100, Hartmut Koptein wrote:
> > I did try kernel-image packages; I found that kernel-patch worked much
> > better. I've rewritten its rules almost from scratch. If you really
> > want to stick with kernel-image, I suppose that's OK, but there's no
>
> I don't
Hi Branden,
/etc/X11/Xmodmap contains:
! PowerPC
! keycode 59 = BackSpace
! keycode 125 = Delete
However, this comment is not entirely correct. Better would be:
! PowerPC PReP or CHRP with PS/2 keyboard
! keycode 22 = BackSpace
! keycode 107 = Delete
! PowerPC PowerMac or CHRP with ADB
I have installed potato on both a PowerPC and Athlon machine.
As the latter is about ten times better WRT disk space and compilation times,
it would be nice if I could cross-compile ppc stuff on it. Mainly kernels and
generic stuff, but Debian packages would be nice as well.
Now my question is
> "Renaud" == Renaud Dreyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 04:39:53PM -0800, Renaud Dreyer wrote:
>> >
>> > I'm trying to compile MOL on a a Debian Potato system (PowerMac 7300).
>> > The first problem I had was a missing libiberty.h, which I couldn't
>> > find anywher
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> On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 04:39:53PM -0800, Renaud Dreyer wrote:
> >
> > I'm trying to compile MOL on a a Debian Potato system (PowerMac 7300).
> > The first problem I had was a missing libiberty.h, which I couldn't
> > find anywhere. Fortunately, Cathy Connelly was nice enough to send me
> > a co
On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 04:39:53PM -0800, Renaud Dreyer wrote:
>
> I'm trying to compile MOL on a a Debian Potato system (PowerMac 7300).
> The first problem I had was a missing libiberty.h, which I couldn't
> find anywhere. Fortunately, Cathy Connelly was nice enough to send me
> a copy so I was
On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 08:01:03PM -0800, Kevin Teague wrote:
>
> A PowerPC version of Storm Linux would be the coolest, but I'm afraid we
> don't have anything like that in the works right now.
>
What would be the problem with a powerpc version ? once potato ships, ppc will
be supported officia
On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Ken Tyler wrote:
> On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Michel [iso-8859-1] Dänzer wrote:
> > > KDE is fine, GNOME crashes but it did before.
> >
> > But it shouldn't. Can you please describe what happens?
>
> Starts up Gnome alright - provided I don't close any windows until all
> rendering o
On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 11:46:55PM -0500, Jason M Varner wrote:
> >load-size=264466 adler32=(something)
> >Loading ELF
> >CLAIM failed
> >ok
> >
> > boot hd:yaboot.conf<--- very silly
> >load-size=4b adler32=b24b1919
> >unrecognized Client Program format
>
> Renaud Dreyer wrote:
> >
> > I've been trying to compile mol-0.9.41 on my PowerMac 7300 running
> > Debian Potato but it complains that libiberty.h is missing. In which
> > package can I find this? A search of debian.org or of Usenet yielded
> > no clue. Thanks,
>
> IIRC it's binutils-dev
Unfo
Ken Tyler wrote:
>
> On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Michel [iso-8859-1] Dänzer wrote:
>
> > This fixes quite some bugs, give it a try if you've been deceived by
> > 3.9.17f,
> > especially as the tarballs are smaller now :)
> >
> > And if there are still bugs, you might even try reporting them to XFree86
Renaud Dreyer wrote:
>
> I've been trying to compile mol-0.9.41 on my PowerMac 7300 running
> Debian Potato but it complains that libiberty.h is missing. In which
> package can I find this? A search of debian.org or of Usenet yielded
> no clue. Thanks,
IIRC it's binutils-dev
Anyway, for all que
pohl wrote:
> My experiences with yaboot_0.5 are getting more interesting the
> more I play with it.
>
> I started giving the Open Firmware boot command silly arguments out of
> frustration, and got some interesting results. Apparently, I can pick
> random files that are sitting right beside ya
My experiences with yaboot_0.5 are getting more interesting the
more I play with it.
I started giving the Open Firmware boot command silly arguments out of
frustration, and got some interesting results. Apparently, I can pick
random files that are sitting right beside yaboot_0.5 on the same HFS
I agree. I think Storm Linux is a great product ... (but I work for
Stormix so I might be a bit biased :)
Storm Linux 2000 is based on Slink, although there are a few new or
upgraded packages thrown in there. There will be a Potato-based release
not too much longer after Potato reaches stable, alt
On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> Logan Hall wrote:
>
> > How do i get my .Xdefaults file to be read? I am trying to get my emacs to
> > use the colors specified in my .Xdefaults. with LinuxPPC it worked but it
> > seems like debian isn't even looking at the .Xdefaults file. If de
I'm trying to compile MOL on a a Debian Potato system (PowerMac 7300).
The first problem I had was a missing libiberty.h, which I couldn't
find anywhere. Fortunately, Cathy Connelly was nice enough to send me
a copy so I was able to continue. But now I'm stuck at that particular
point, any ideas?
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