Hi again,
showkey maps F11 to 103 and F12 to 111.
bootx maps mouse_button2 to 103 and mouse_button3 to 111
/proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button2 points at 97 and
.../mouse_button3 points at 100.
I tried modifying bootx parameters to 97 and 100, but it
did not work. I also
I just noticed another thing... bigloo is broken.
The package isn't critical to me or anything, I just
thought I'd point it out.
Also, gnome-panel-data and gnome-panel have dependency problems
with each other (that was a neat trick, but not anything I
really needed to see).
Finally, is there an
Hi. I noticed when I last did an update that the version
of xserver-xfree86 is still 4.0.1-10 in the binary version,
but that the source archive is 4.0.1-11; also, Branden mentioned
that he's compiling 4.0.1-12.
Did you mean to say 11? I suspect that 4.0.1-12 will probably be
ready before I could
On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Tim Hodgson wrote:
> I changed the relevant line in /etc/gpm.conf to read 'repeat_type=raw'
> - correct? and made the change to /dev/mouse. However, after
> rebooting, the mouse was frozen again, and even killing gpm made no
> difference.
This is unusual. If you want to get
In addition to the rest of the replies, I would have to add my two cents by
saying that in general, Starmaxes rule. The one in question has a 200 MHz
604 - better AFAIK than most of the other machines.
The Powerbook Duos were a great idea done poorly IMHO.
> From: xav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date:
xav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> Somebody I know have the opportunity to buy one of the following,
> which is the best ?
>
> 7600/120
> 7600/132
> PowerBook 270C
> PowerBook 520C
> PowerBook 3400C
I have potato on this one, and there's even IrDA.
> PowerBook 5300C
MkLinux only, bu
On Dec 11, Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Dan, are you *sure* we don't need an autobuilder? Not even for some
>subsection of the archive? How about contrib? :)
If needed, I can set up an autobuilder on the B50 I'm installing and
which will become the new {ftp,http}.it.debian.org
Thank you Ethan. Now I have kernel 2.2.18pre21 up and running, which
is the latest stable from samba. In order to have X11 (old) running,
I had to modify the pointer section from
BusMouse on /dev/adbmouse to ImPS/2 on /dev/input/mice.
X11 is up and running again. So far so good. What is no
> Thanks for the info about mon. It's working out very nicely. I even
> modified one of the monitors to test for certain page content that would
> indicate ColdFusion processing errors.
You are welcome. Nice to know that it helped. Maybe I will explore that too
to use it for my websites. If you
Matt Brubeck wrote:
If you have gpm running, it may be interfering with the X server. Try
stopping gpm and then running X.
That did it! Mouse then behaved perfectly.
If this is the problem, you can solve it by telling gpm to repeat with
type "raw" (in /etc/gpm.conf) and making /dev/mouse
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 08:12:07AM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 05:42:10PM +0100, xav wrote:
> > Quadra 6100/66
>
> this is probably m68K, should run Debian/m68K but check the various
> sites first. m68K machines are painfully slow by todays standards.
Just from the nam
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 05:42:10PM +0100, xav wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Somebody I know have the opportunity to buy one of the following,
> which is the best ?
>
> 7600/120
> 7600/132
these are ok.
> PowerBook 270C
anchient m68k box, likely lacking a math coprocessor and thus may be
resistent to *n
Hi all,
Somebody I know have the opportunity to buy one of the following,
which is the best ?
7600/120
7600/132
PowerBook 270C
PowerBook 520C
PowerBook 3400C
PowerBook 5300C
PowerBook DUO 2300C
Quadra 6100/66
Starmax 4000/200
Thanks...
O+ xavier
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On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Tim Hodgson wrote:
> I've just installed potato on a Mac 9500, and it's all (more or less)
> OK except for the mouse. This is a Logitech USB mouse attached to an
> Entrega PCI card. The combination worked fine under LinuxPPC and YDL,
> btw. The puzzling part is that _occasi
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 03:42:03PM +0100, Bastien Nocera wrote:
>
> I'm not in front of my Debian box. What is used to generate the /dev nodes ?
> A
> postinstall script ? of which package ? Is it in the base.tgz ?
the nodes in /dev are in base2_2.tgz, but they are also
generated/maintained by
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 01:11:58PM +, Sergio Brandano wrote:
>
> ...
>
> I checked Documentation/usb/input.txt before writing my message;
> there is no info on adbmouse and adbkeyboard. Also, the www page
> http://home.munich.netsurf.de/Franz.Sirl/inputppc.html is not up
> to date. Thank
> > Have these keys been hardcoded?
>
> BenH explained this before, I think he said it was a hardware problem (the
> Caps-Lock key not sending a keycode when it goes back up, or something like
> that), that would also explain why you can't switch these 2 keys. Is there a
> fix
> for that ?
Th
Quoting Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> I've been annoyed for the longest time that Caps_Lock and Control_L
> can't be switched on an ADB keyboard. (When I used to try, I'd get some
> pretty strange behavior, with both toggling the light but not quite
> doing caps lock right-
> I checked Documentation/usb/input.txt before writing my message;
> there is no info on adbmouse and adbkeyboard. Also, the www page
> http://home.munich.netsurf.de/Franz.Sirl/inputppc.html is not up
> to date. Thank you for help anyway.
What do you mean, not up to date? Did you update the de
Quoting Paul Talacko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I'm having a problem with a 'modem not responding error'. It actually
> can't be
> the modem, but the Mac 6500 because the modem is fine when it is
> connected to a
> 386. It only occurs when my ISP drops the connection. If I close PPP,
> it
> start
Hello,
I've been annoyed for the longest time that Caps_Lock and Control_L
can't be switched on an ADB keyboard. (When I used to try, I'd get some
pretty strange behavior, with both toggling the light but not quite
doing caps lock right- I don't quite remember, but it was pretty odd.
Heard somewh
I'm having a problem with a 'modem not responding error'. It actually can't be
the modem, but the Mac 6500 because the modem is fine when it is connected to a
386. It only occurs when my ISP drops the connection. If I close PPP, it
starts up again fine.
The only thing which recovers the error a
...
I checked Documentation/usb/input.txt before writing my message;
there is no info on adbmouse and adbkeyboard. Also, the www page
http://home.munich.netsurf.de/Franz.Sirl/inputppc.html is not up
to date. Thank you for help anyway.
Could anyone running the new kernel and the new X11 on
Quoting Sergio Brandano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am finding it difficult to create the new /dev/input for my
> PowerBook Lombard. I am compiling the latest pmac-stable tree
> from ppc.samba.org::linux-pmac-stable. The Mac-device-drivers
> section mentions "Use input layer for ADB
Hi,
I've just installed potato on a Mac 9500, and it's all (more or less)
OK except for the mouse. This is a Logitech USB mouse attached to an
Entrega PCI card. The combination worked fine under LinuxPPC and YDL,
btw. The puzzling part is that _occasionally_ the mouse will move for
a few seco
Hi,
I am finding it difficult to create the new /dev/input for my
PowerBook Lombard. I am compiling the latest pmac-stable tree
from ppc.samba.org::linux-pmac-stable. The Mac-device-drivers
section mentions "Use input layer for ADB keyboard and mouse"
but it does not say how to create them.
Hi,
what is the device file where I may find the mouse on an iMac (DV).
And BTW: is there any ppc port for X config tools like XF86Setup or
xf86config?
Thanks a lot.
Torsten
The machine arrived on Friday. Turns out it has 192MB of RAM, not 256. Oh
darn. :)
It's sawing through a compile of XFree86 4.0.1Z right now. I'll let
everyone know the margin by which it beats my 56MB 7200/90.
I'd like to publicly thank the donor, M Carling.
Dan, are you *sure* we don't nee
Quoting Michael Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 02:53:08PM +1100, Craige McWhirter wrote:
> > > If I were to have a Apple Beige G3 available for donation, would the
> Debian
> > > developers be interested in such a machine?
> >
> > Probably - I don't have a home for it of
> On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 02:53:08PM +1100, Craige McWhirter wrote:
> > If I were to have a Apple Beige G3 available for donation, would the Debian
> > developers be interested in such a machine?
>
> Probably - I don't have a home for it off the top of my head, but I'm
> sure an interested individ
On Dec 07, "Mark R. Martinez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> THank you for your time. I was wondering if there is a Debian
>version available (stable or devel) that is compatible with an IBM RS/6000
>PowerPC currently running AIX. We have cureently 'inherited' these
Debian (both stable and
Patrice LaFlamme wrote:
> > echo "1" > /proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button_emulation
> > echo "96" > /proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button3_keycode
> > echo "63" > /proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button2_keycode
>
> ok, I did this with the keycodes I wanted, and I am able to use
> the emulated mouse butt
> > i dunno, are lombards supported under xfree4.0
>
> I guess they should be, please post the exact error output.
Depends on the kernel version; PCI resource fixup for the Mach64 is needed
if you happen to boot via BootX.
Michael
Tom Rini wrote:
>
> On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 10:38:22PM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > Tom Rini wrote:
> >
> > > I didn't know they were needed for the "fbdev" driver.
> >
> > Omitting it is a nice way to kill your machine if the graphics chips is a
> > PCI device...
>
> Are you sure? On my G4 I
steven alyari wrote:
> i have downloaded xfree4 from the rsync tree listed at
>
> http://linuxppc.org/documentation/xf4/
>
> and i use the "fbdev" driver for Section "Device"
>
> but when i startx all i get is a frozen black screen that is
> unescapable.. ctrl+alt+backspace, ctrl-c, switching c
On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Tom Rini wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 10:38:22PM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > Tom Rini wrote:
> > > Right. What options are you allowed to use w/ fbdev that might bang the
> > > hardware directly? (not the UseFBDev stuff..).
> >
> > I don't understand what you mean, pl
hello,
i have downloaded xfree4 from the rsync tree listed at
http://linuxppc.org/documentation/xf4/
and i use the "fbdev" driver for Section "Device"
but when i startx all i get is a frozen black screen that is
unescapable.. ctrl+alt+backspace, ctrl-c, switching consoles, none of
these work, o
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