> [*] One extremely annoying discovery was that the libc6 packages
> *must be built as root*. Leaving aside the question of *why*
> the packages can't be built with fakeroot (or as an ordinary
> user, even) -- the Red Hat RPMs do not require you to be root --
> it would have been
Back on Saturday, November 11, 2000, I wrote
CMC> I just had hours of ``fun'' after typing the fateful
CMC> command ``apt-get upgrade'' and having my glibc packages
CMC> upgraded from 2.1.3-13 to 2.1.97-1.
This weekend, we had another go, and managed to figure out what
the problem wa
Can people for alpha, arm and powerpc please recompile the X packages
for potato? They're scheduled to be included in 2.2r2..
Wichert.
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On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 06:32:33PM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > to poke around on the FTP site. If someone knows of a PPC or PowerMac
> > > specific utils package, I'd appreciate a hint.
> >
> > powerpc-utils sounds like a good candidate, right now all it has is
> > clock, mousemode and nvs
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 08:53:43PM +, Hadess wrote:
> Linux-PPC (basically the Apple computers, any other Linux/PPC-subset
> using it ?) uses the PMU, and pmud for power management. I don't think
> that anybody wants to write an APM support for Power Macs (not me
> anyway).
Not APM support ex
jon ewing wrote:
> If I understand correctly, when I boot with
>
> append="video=aty128fb:vmode:20,cmode=32"
>
> in my yaboot.conf, the aty128fb driver will be communicating directly with
> my graphics hardware. When I then start X using the fbdev driver, the modes
> available to X are limited
Michael Schmitz wrote:
>
> > > Please do - I couldn't remember to what conclusion we came, if any.
> >
> > It'll be in 1.1.3-3, building now. Might make stable...
>
> powerpc-utils already was in stable before? I asked about incuding pmud
> late in the freeze and was shot down ...
AFAIR powerpc
Avery Pennarun wrote:
>
> On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 04:58:04PM +0100, Hadess wrote:
>
> > I'm writing you to have apmd marked as x86 only. Right now apmd is
> > compiled by the build-daemon (I think) but is 100% useless on PPCs, just
> > to name one arch. Maybe some other architectures (I'm thinkin
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 04:58:04PM +0100, Hadess wrote:
> I'm writing you to have apmd marked as x86 only. Right now apmd is
> compiled by the build-daemon (I think) but is 100% useless on PPCs, just
> to name one arch. Maybe some other architectures (I'm thinking of Alphas)
> use the APM system.
> > Please do - I couldn't remember to what conclusion we came, if any.
>
> It'll be in 1.1.3-3, building now. Might make stable...
powerpc-utils already was in stable before? I asked about incuding pmud
late in the freeze and was shot down ...
Michael
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 06:22:40PM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > If Debian had a decent way to search distributions other than ix86, I'd
> > > have looked up a suitable package to add the trackpad tool to. The way the
> > > search engine is organized now it just plain sucks, and I've got no t
> > to poke around on the FTP site. If someone knows of a PPC or PowerMac
> > specific utils package, I'd appreciate a hint.
>
> powerpc-utils sounds like a good candidate, right now all it has is
> clock, mousemode and nvsetenv.
Argh - what I looked for was mousehack not mousemode, that's why
> While you're at it, could you add the "-a" command-line switch to
> /etc/default/power default config in pmud ? (Switches on apm logging at
> /etc/power/apm)
I'll do that in the next release.
Michael
> > If Debian had a decent way to search distributions other than ix86, I'd
> > have looked up a suitable package to add the trackpad tool to. The way the
> > search engine is organized now it just plain sucks, and I've got no time
> > to poke around on the FTP site. If someone knows of a PPC or Po
Hi,
I'm writing you to have apmd marked as x86 only. Right now apmd is compiled by
the build-daemon (I think) but is 100% useless on PPCs, just to name one arch.
Maybe some other architectures (I'm thinking of Alphas) use the APM system.
Thanks for your time
/Hadess
Quoting Daniel Jacobowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 12:41:40PM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > > I don't know, this was a honest question. The source for trackpad
> should
> > > > be in the pmud source package (look at the contrib dir) but the
> tool
> > > > really has not
At 22/11/2000, 15:13, Josh Huber wrote:
The video mode information returned while using offb (novideo) is not
valid, as far as I know, so using this will not work.
thought that might be the case :-)
Try the mode lines from Olaf (which I haven't tried, but let's assume
they're right), a
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 12:41:40PM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > I don't know, this was a honest question. The source for trackpad should
> > > be in the pmud source package (look at the contrib dir) but the tool
> > > really has nothing to do with pmud and should be in some other package.
>
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 02:48:45PM +, jon ewing wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> If I understand correctly, when I boot with
>
> append="video=aty128fb:vmode:20,cmode=32"
>
> in my yaboot.conf, the aty128fb driver will be communicating directly with
> my graphics hardware. When I then start X using the
Hi,
If I understand correctly, when I boot with
append="video=aty128fb:vmode:20,cmode=32"
in my yaboot.conf, the aty128fb driver will be communicating directly with
my graphics hardware. When I then start X using the fbdev driver, the modes
available to X are limited by the modes available t
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 12:41:40PM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > I don't know, this was a honest question. The source for trackpad should
> > > be in the pmud source package (look at the contrib dir) but the tool
> > > really has nothing to do with pmud and should be in some other package.
>
jon ewing wrote:
> I guess its a bug in the driver then :-(
>
> For what its worth, my yaboot.conf is booting with 'novideo'
This may be the problem. Don't use Option "UseFBDev" without aty128fb.
> - changing
> this to 'video=aty128fb:vmode:20,cmode:32' gives me a maxmimum of
> 1280x1024, but
Well, after reading some about the new input layer (thanks for all help
and directions about this in the thread about Pismo touchpad btw) I now
use the se-latin1.kmap in i386/qwerty. It works great with in X and
console but, I miss my pipe '|' and the at-sign '@'. I've tried some other
keymaps in c
On Wed, Nov 22, jon ewing wrote:
> At 22/11/2000, 11:34, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> >jon ewing wrote:
> >
> > > I can get a 1600x1200 console when I first boot my G4 - after starting X
> > > I'm no longer able to get back to the console and the only solution is to
> > > switch the power off at the mai
At 22/11/2000, 11:34, Michel Dänzer wrote:
jon ewing wrote:
> I can get a 1600x1200 console when I first boot my G4 - after starting X
> I'm no longer able to get back to the console and the only solution is to
> switch the power off at the mains. I guess thats not normal, right?
Use fbset -x t
On Wed, Nov 22, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> jon ewing wrote:
>
> > I can get a 1600x1200 console when I first boot my G4 - after starting X
> > I'm no longer able to get back to the console and the only solution is to
> > switch the power off at the mains. I guess thats not normal, right?
>
> Use fbs
Ethan Benson wrote:
>
> On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 09:28:29PM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > Ethan Benson wrote:
> >
> > > > hour:/home/kr0n# ls -ls /dev/fb0
> > > > 0 crw--w--w-1 root tty 29, 0 Jul 5 14:44 /dev/fb0
> > >
> > > apparently writing random garbage into the fb devices
> > I don't know, this was a honest question. The source for trackpad should
> > be in the pmud source package (look at the contrib dir) but the tool
> > really has nothing to do with pmud and should be in some other package.
>
> If got the Source Package. You only need one c file and compile it.
jon ewing wrote:
> I can get a 1600x1200 console when I first boot my G4 - after starting X
> I'm no longer able to get back to the console and the only solution is to
> switch the power off at the mains. I guess thats not normal, right?
Use fbset -x to get a modeline for the mode you have in con
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