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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> >btw, i'm getting timeouts on security.debian.org too (looks like
> >it's hosted from the same network as non-us)
>
> I can't find a mirror of security.debian.org. Is there one?
There isn'
Andrew Sharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I had a SIIG and it came with a Highpoint HPT366 chip on it which
> was definitely supported, although I can't swear to it working on
> PPC since I didn't use it for that.
Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
ide: Assuming 33MHz system b
I had a SIIG and it came with a Highpoint HPT366 chip on it which
was definitely supported, although I can't swear to it working on
PPC since I didn't use it for that. Had to return the card,
however, because the BIOS for that chip can't handle more than one
of them in a system on the same PCI bus
At 21:01 -0600 3/15/2001, Kevin van Haaren wrote:
So I added to my /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb ftp://ftp.lameter.com/debian-non-US/ testing/non-US main contrib non-free
deb-src ftp://ftp.lameter.com/debian-non-US/ testing/non-US main
contrib non-free
and commented out the non-us settings. Seem
At 21:31 -0500 3/15/2001, Daryl DuLong wrote:
on 3/15/01 9:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone else getting connection time-outs connecting to
non-us.debian.org via dselect? IP is showing as 132.229.131.40.
Kevin
Yup, I'm getting a connection time-out as well. Any ideas?
-Daryl D.
on 3/15/01 9:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Anyone else getting connection time-outs connecting to
> non-us.debian.org via dselect? IP is showing as 132.229.131.40.
>
> Kevin
Yup, I'm getting a connection time-out as well. Any ideas?
-Daryl D.
Anyone else getting connection time-outs connecting to
non-us.debian.org via dselect? IP is showing as 132.229.131.40.
Kevin
At 09:10 -0600 3/15/2001, Kevin van Haaren wrote:
Send a note to their tech support asking about it, they sent me
their latest driver to test (33G), but I haven't had a chance to
compile it in a kernel yet.
Ooops the driver version is 3.3G. Anyway I got around to compiling
it into a 2.2.19pr
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 09:11:29AM +1100, Brendan J Simon wrote:
> It's weird how an external flood ping (ping -f) seems to stop the
> clicks, but a flood ping from the localhost does *not* stop the clicks.
Hmmm. Packets to the local addresses don't traverse the ethernet NIC.
it may be an interr
Title: Look over this bootlog rs6k/smp...
Greetings,
I'm posting across multiple lists, hopefully someone might be able to assist
I have a PPC box (rs6k ~ F50/H50). I can only boot over the network. So, I've cross compiled the 2.4 bitkeeper kernels from fsmlab..
Booting seems t
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 02:32:12PM -0800 or thereabouts, Joseph Red wrote:
> I see where this is on the supported hardware list, but I've been unable to
> find any install instructions. Making some changes in OF to try to get it
> to boot from the cd-rom didn't work. Tonight I'll create the base
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> > DEFAULT CATCH!, code=FFF00400
>
> 0x0400 is 'ISI exception', problems fetching instructions. Basically
> means you cannot access your instructions (like in MMU setup problems,
> maybe ca
Michel Dänzer wrote:
I'd also like a kernel that doesn't click on my powerbook. I've tried 2.2.x
and 2.4.x kernels and they all click regardless of whether sound support is
compiled in the kernel.
Given this and the fact that you seem to be the only one experiencing this, it
doesn't look like
Olaf Grewe wrote:
1) Communicator still doesn't work on PowerPC (I'm currently using
testing with kernel 2.4.2). That's OK because I'd prefer to use
Mozilla anyway, *but* unfortunately Mozilla M18-3 is quite old now.
The Mozilla people have made an official release (0.8) which should
p
Wilhelm Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> > http://www.komplex.org/java.html
>
> Now these look cool ;)
Yep...
> > PS: Where would this be documented? Google didn't find it...
>
> Hmmm... It used to be in a readme that came with the JDK for PPC...
Ah, looks like it isn't in the JRE :-/
--
Earthling
> PS: Where would this be documented? Google didn't find it...
Hmmm... It used to be in a readme that came with the JDK for PPC...
> Ooooh yes! Now I can finally run real apps:
Sad thing is so many 'real' apps these days want Java2... And who can
blame them? :/
> http://www.komplex.org/java.html
Now these look cool ;)
Wilhelm Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> >Speaking of JIT, I feel quite stoopid but I haven't found any
> >documentation on >how to actually install the Metrowerks JIT and verify
> >that it's being used. I >hope anyone knows? :)
>
> put the .so files in ${JAVA_HOME}/lib/ppc/${THREADS_FLAG}_threads
>
> add
> > Previously I had the trackpad set to /dev/input/mouse0. What makes
> > /dev/input/mice work with the mouse button emulation and not
> > /dev/input/mouse0?
>
> If mouse0 is indeed the trackpad, I have only one idea - does the button
> emulation only work for 'mice'?
If mouse emulation and ADB
>Speaking of JIT, I feel quite stoopid but I haven't found any
>documentation on >how to actually install the Metrowerks JIT and verify
>that it's being used. I >hope anyone knows? :)
put the .so files in ${JAVA_HOME}/lib/ppc/${THREADS_FLAG}_threads
add
JAVA_COMPILER=mwjit-991122
to your envir
On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 05:43:16PM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Grant Miller wrote:
>
> > > > Still no 2nd or 3rd mouse button in X.
> > >
> > > Have you set it up to use /dev/input/mice and have three buttons?
> >
> > Well I feel stoopid :)
>
> Don't.
>
> > That works.
>
> Great!
>
> > Pr
Grant Miller wrote:
> > > Still no 2nd or 3rd mouse button in X.
> >
> > Have you set it up to use /dev/input/mice and have three buttons?
>
> Well I feel stoopid :)
Don't.
> That works.
Great!
> Previously I had the trackpad set to /dev/input/mouse0. What makes
> /dev/input/mice work with
This is almost certainly a very simple thing.
Have you turned on encrypted passwords?
In order to used Win98 or higher, you must have encrypted passwords on,
additionally, you will find that the login name needs to be the same as the
samba user name. There is a program with samba which will buil
Hi,
I have Linux with Samba 2.07 + sevaral Mac and PC workstations. After
upgrading from Win98 to Win2k on 3 pcs they stopped to work with Samba.
In fact, Samba server is not visible anymore neither in 'My Network
Places -> Computers near me" neither in "Entire Network -> My Workgroup".
Other
On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 11:53:54AM +0100, Lorenzo De Vito wrote:
> I can use Forte for java with JDK ppc porting ?
>
> -Messaggio Originale-
> Da: "Olaf Grewe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> A: "Lorenzo De Vito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc:
> Data invio: giovedì 15 marzo 2001 11.15
> Oggetto: Re: Sun
On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 02:11:10AM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Grant Miller wrote:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~% echo 1 > /proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button_emulation
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~% echo 67 > /proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button2_keycode
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~% echo 68 > /proc/sys/dev/mac_
Hi,
(B
(BForte for Java installed and works *fine* with JDK 1.3 from
(Bblackdown.org. However, I find it extremely slow. I am not sure why. So
(BFore for Java 2.0 will work fine with Debian PPC but for now I think
(BI'll stick to vi until I have more time to tinker around with these
(Btools.
At 06:52 -0500 3/15/2001, jeramy b smith wrote:
I wanted a promise card for the server, but all I could find at the
shops were SIIG. I googled and found that SIIG was supported by the
unified driver in 2.4. I tested it in my g4 at home and it read cds
fine and mounted ISOs nice; but when I put
Hi,
I recently instaled KDE2 but I can't get the soundsupport working. xmms works
fine but as soon as a KDE-Application plays sound using the arts server I get
only strange speakerkilling noise.
I'm using sid with kernel 2.4.1 on a PowerMac G4 AGP. Does anyone have a hint
to get it wotking?
mf
"Christoph Richardet - Mac Sys. Admin IIS ETHZ" wrote:
> I also tried to install kde2 but there were a lot of dependency problems.
> The link above (and also "kde.debian.net") doesn't work at the moment.
Please ask back with specific problems when the site is up again. It's been
working fine for
On 13.3.2001 19:53 Uhr, "Arne Scheffler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ethan Benson wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 11, 2001 at 10:29:51PM -0600, Michael Hope wrote:
>>> Sorry if this is covered in a FAQ somewhere, but I've managed to build KDE
>>> 2.1 for Debian PowerPC and I was wondering if anyone els
Brendan J Simon wrote:
> I'd also like a kernel that doesn't click on my powerbook. I've tried 2.2.x
> and 2.4.x kernels and they all click regardless of whether sound support is
> compiled in the kernel.
Given this and the fact that you seem to be the only one experiencing this, it
doesn't look
On Mar 15, Brendan J Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I think these are my main issues. I can't remember any others at the
>moment so they can't be as important.
The testing analog package was broken and has been recompiled by drow.
Has it been recompiled for stable too?
--
ciao,
Marco
I wanted a promise card for the server, but all I could find at the shops were
SIIG. I googled and found that SIIG was supported by the unified driver in 2.4.
I tested it in my g4 at home and it read cds fine and mounted ISOs nice; but
when I put it in the server it timed out doing a partition s
I'm looking for a development kit which help me with classes names for fast
works, so I though to use a graphic tool like Forte or JBuilder but I've
troubles with porting on linuxppc, there is someone who know other graphics
tools ?
-Messaggio Originale-
Da: "Olaf Grewe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can use Forte for java with JDK ppc porting ?
I haven't tried it yet, but I think I've found mentioned, that it
works only for Sun's JDK (that is on x86 and sparc). I think it's
worth a try, so please let me know about your findings.
Olaf
I can use Forte for java with JDK ppc porting ?
-Messaggio Originale-
Da: "Olaf Grewe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A: "Lorenzo De Vito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Data invio: giovedì 15 marzo 2001 11.15
Oggetto: Re: Sun JDK
> Well,
>
> If I got the basic discussion right, there is no JDK for debia
Well,
If I got the basic discussion right, there is no JDK for debian
available yet. The maintainer of JAVA-related packages has IMHO a
somewhat dogmatic approach to the debian policy of distributing only
free software. So he is reluctant to make the ported JDK available.
Which brings me to th
>I've a trouble while installing JDK, I've get it from Sun server
Presumably, since you are posting to debian-powerpc, you are using a
powerpc based machine. Sun's JDK for Linux is x86 only (does linux run on
other platforms? I wasn't aware).
You need to make use of the Blackdown JDK port, whic
I've a trouble while installing JDK, I've get it from Sun server, the file
name is : j2sdk-1_3_0_02-linux.bin (a strange package) the first step I've
done is:
# chmod 777 j2sdk-1_3_0_02-linux.bin
>then:
# ls -lah j2sdk-1_3_0_02-linux.bin
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 24M Mar 13 21:54
j2s
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 11:21:10PM +0100, Michel Lanners wrote:
> > DEFAULT CATCH!, code=FFF00400
>
> 0x0400 is 'ISI exception', problems fetching instructions. Basically
> means you cannot access your instructions (like in MMU setup problems,
> maybe caused by hosed PC register, jumps to nowhe
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 11:21:10PM +0100, Michel Lanners wrote:
> > DEFAULT CATCH!, code=FFF00400
>
> 0x0400 is 'ISI exception', problems fetching instructions. Basically
> means you cannot access your instructions (like in MMU setup problems,
> maybe caused by hosed PC register, jumps to nowher
On 14 Mar, this message from jeramy b smith echoed through cyberspace:
> The biggest problem is that most pmac IDE controllers perform poorly in
> Linux. I am not sure if this is the fault of our drivers or the Apple
> hardware or both but swapping 20MB of memory on the fly gives you a real
> p
On 13 Mar, this message from Phil Brutsche echoed through cyberspace:
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
>
>> Hmm.. what was the exact message again? the code= part tells you what
>> the crash was about; the last 4 digits are the type of exception, which
>> can be looked
On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 04:08:59AM -, Paul Dufresne wrote:
> I have just installed potato on a PowerMachintosh G3.
>
>
>
> I have written big files on multifloppies with:
>
> tar cvMf /dev/fd0 filename
>
> on a Linux on x86 (fast internet) and can't installs them on
>
> the G3 because it
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