Re: xfonts

2000-03-18 Thread C.M. Connelly
"SB" == Sergio Brandano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Sergio, SB> it happened again. X11 failed to load the ``fixed'' fonts. SB> It only works if the font dirs are listed in the XF86config SB> file, which probably means that the xfont server (xfs-tt) SB> is not being used. Is that so?

Re: PPC Potato install from hell...

2000-03-18 Thread Daniel Jacobowitz
And what are you using for install disks? The ones in the archive as of a few days ago should work far better than this, and have in fact been reported to. On Sat, Mar 18, 2000 at 07:54:24AM -0800, Brian Macy wrote: > Little note on hardware... I actually wrote this to some friends at 2am > last

PPC Potato install from hell...

2000-03-18 Thread Brian Macy
Little note on hardware... I actually wrote this to some friends at 2am last night... - StarMax 4000 - Using IDE drives - PS/2 keyboard/mouse (but I tried the ADB stuff when the keymapping hosed) - Had LinuxPPC 1999 installed before - Using BootX - Used one of my compiled kernels a few times when I

xfonts

2000-03-18 Thread Sergio Brandano
Hi, it happened again. X11 failed to load the ``fixed'' fonts. It only works if the font dirs are listed in the XF86config file, which probably means that the xfont server (xfs-tt) is not being used. Is that so? The thing is that exactly the same configuration (but no font dirs listed) work

Re: Debian on PowerMAC G4

2000-03-18 Thread Joel Klecker
At 11:10 +0100 2000-03-09, Markus Geimer wrote: >I've tried to install Debian GNU/Linux ("frozen") on an Apple PowerMAC >G4-450 ("Sawtooth") using BootX 1.2b3 and a special, precompiled kernel >(2.2.14) from Benjamin Herrenschmidt but encountered the following >problem: > >The Linux kernel boots, l

Re: Sockoban

2000-03-18 Thread Björn Johansson
> bootstrap --apus -k linux -r images-1.44/root.bin root=/dev/mem > video=amifb:pal <-not sure about this> debug > should work ok. > > (with the linux and root.bin from the apus subdirs of the ppc disks) > > try to give us the output of dmesg also dboostrap (i think) also. > > Friendly, > > Sv

Re: Bug #60469: reported problem on PowerPC with PostgreSQL

2000-03-18 Thread Robert Ramiega
On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 10:40:46AM -0500, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote: > > Please! That's not an adequate solution... I know it requires a little > more work, but people need to sit down and figure out the problems with > gcc, not just ignore them. -O0 is a real penalty. Sorry it's not my sollution.