Thanks for the replies. I tried magicfilter, utilizing Abe and Stewart's tips
concerning the serial
port settings. However, I was still unsuccessful in getting any output. I
think it is because the
Stylus Photo 750 is a 6-color printer. Respectively, they had success with the
Stylus 800
a
On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 01:43:31PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
>
> Does quik have any trouble reading ext2fs for 2.2 kernels? Since they have
> different features...
it doesn't seem to. the only troubles i have seen (from others
setups) is it does not always seem to follow symlinks.
> I have b
Ok, that does at least start to solve the problem. I no longer see an error
when it tried to load r128.o. On the iBook I have, firewire, if I turn
off the novideo option, I lose my display. I was playing around with
the append line and set video=aty128fb. This did not change anything.
The outpu
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Jeff,
You probably sent your original message to *way* too many mailing lists
(I count 14), many of which are inappropriate for your particular question.
Anyways, this isn't a Debian-specific answer, but I just downloaded,
built and installed binutils-2.10.1 and gcc-
On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, Josh Bonczkowski wrote:
> I want to turn on support for the iBook DV framebuffer (aty128fb). I
> have turned on the ATI Mach64 and ATI Rage 128 FB support, but the
> r128 modules fails to load due to dependency problems. These errors
> are both unresolved symbol errors for 'c
I boot my PowrMAC by a Debian 2.2 CD ,partition my hard
disk, and then mke2fs my /dev/hda1 for installation. But if the
block size of mke2fs is 4096, then when I mount the partition,
some error messages will show up as follows,
"EXT2-fs error (device ide0(3,1)) ext2-check-blocks-bitmap error:
Wr
I've been trying to recompile a 2.2.18 kernel that I grabbed from kernel.org.
The sites mention that everything was folded back into this version.
I want to turn on support for the iBook DV framebuffer (aty128fb).
I have turned on the ATI Mach64 and ATI Rage 128 FB support, but the
r128 modules f
On 20 Dec 2000 01:15:11 -0500, Donnell wrote:
> Has anyone successfully printed to an Epson Stylus Photo 750 from a
> Mac running Linux? I've tried unsuccessfully to print using the
> apsfilter-gs-lpd combination. I am running GNU/Linux 2.2 atop a
> G3/L2 cache-upgraded PowerBase 180. The
Ethan Benson wrote:
>
> quik has ext2 filesystem support built into itself, so happens is
> this:
>
> OF loads the boot block from the root partition, this boot block
> contains a blocklist for the quik second stage which is in
> /boot/second.b (on the ext2 root filesystem) once second stage is
>
On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 02:45:41PM +0100, Olaf Hering wrote:
>
> If you have a non-rpm based distro, install rpm, and init the rpmdb as
> root:
>
> su -
> rpm --initdb
> rpm -Uvh foo.rpm[ --nodeps ]
ghads no, use alien -t to turn the rpm into a tarball (or .deb) and
manually install it.
On Sat, Dec 16, Olaf Hering wrote:
>
> On Fri, Dec 15, Jason Haas wrote:
>
> > Everyone: please let me know of what your experiences with the ADC.
>
> It works. 22" patch is coming soon (days)
>
> video=aty128fb:vmode:14
> video=aty128fb:vmode:22
You can find a kernel with support for the cin
On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 06:37:26AM -0800, Taro Fukunaga wrote:
> I am trying to get my PowerCenter 120 with OF 1.0.5 to boot Potato from
> a floppy disk. I already have Debian installed on this machine and it
> works fine with BootX. I have successfully accessed OF via a second
> computer through a
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 09:05:51PM -0500, Pepijn Bruienne wrote:
> Drats. Replied just to Josh, not the list...
>
> I had the same problem when first installing. For some reason the filesystem
> you create with the installer gets mounted under /target, so what i did was
> mv the current /etc, /usr
I am trying to get my PowerCenter 120 with OF 1.0.5 to boot Potato from
a floppy disk. I already have Debian installed on this machine and it
works fine with BootX. I have successfully accessed OF via a second
computer through a printer cable (ttyb) and I use the output device as
/bandi
Ben:
> I'd be interested to know if the following (approximative)
> patch works for you from the original driver (typed directly in the
> mailer ;):
>
> static void mesh_init(struct mesh_state *ms)
> {
[... guts snipped ...]
> }
>
> Does it work for you ?
>
Yes, it works. Thank you.
Th
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