On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 02:12:54PM -0400, Roy Wood wrote:
> I've downloaded and burned to CD-R the latest 2.2r2 ISO images, but
> contrary to what is suggested in the install docs, I can't boot from them
> (at least not by holding down "C" when rebooting, though I have to take a
> look at open f
This is the problem which I mistakenly labeled as "the MACE driver
being completely broken". And since I last tried using it, I
speculated that pump was the culprit. Now I'm glad someone confirmed
it.
The problem does indeed exist in kernel 2.4.2.
Adam
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 11:33:29AM -0700,
Roy Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've downloaded and burned to CD-R the latest 2.2r2 ISO images, but
> contrary to what is suggested in the install docs, I can't boot from
> them (at least not by holding down "C" when rebooting, though I have
> to take a look at open firmware tricks still).
Peter Cordes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you haven't tried xkeycaps, then you should. It's great :)
> Unless you need some serious keyboard kung fu, xkeycaps should
> handle all the dirty work and spit out an xmodmap input file. (This
> won't help if you're going to mess with the xkb defs, t
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 09:48:51PM +0100, Jarkko Pienim?ki wrote:
> do i need some special arguments when i want to compile lame for
> DebianPPC?
I don't think so... I'm pretty sure all I did was ./configure, make,
make install. That was for LAME 3.88.
Have you tried already and you're having pro
Greetings,
I have successfully installed Debian 2.2 R2 on my G4
However when X boots up, the resolution is very bad (only 640x480) and
the mouse doesn't work. (however, it works with gpm)
I have an ATI Rage 128 w /16 mb ram so it's should be supported.
I have tried making modifications direct
Hey All,
So after 7 months of flailing I finally got my Pismo to run it's
external monitor port, yeah!!!
3 days before I had a talk to give about our OpenSource project, I
realized I was going to be using OpenOffice under linux, and I
couldn't actually drive a projector... So after I got done pa
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 11:33:29AM -0700, Peter Canning wrote:
> It seems to me that it can't be the kernel that is at fault, since it works
> fine configured statically, or using dhcpcd. It seems to me that dhcpcd
> must being doing something different than pump. My personal preference
> woul
do i need some special arguments when i want to compile lame for
DebianPPC?
regards jarpie
My experience (using a PowerMac 7300) is a mixture of these two experiences.
What I have seen, using a 2.2.18 kernel I built myself, is:
(1) if I configure /etc/network/interfaces to use a static IP address,
networking works great,
(2) if I use dhcpcd (I have to get the deb from potato since its
I'm starting out installing Debian on my PowerMac G4 450, DVD ROM, Zip
Drive. I have MacOS 9.0.4 already installed on the hard drive, which, by
the way, is partitioned into 4 partitions, since I expected to install
Linux on here at some point.
I've downloaded and burned to CD-R the latest 2.2r
On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 02:17:26AM -0700, Nate Duehr wrote:
> I just wanted to publically thank you all for your hard work on
> Debian-PPC. I just loaded up the iMac DV SE I was having trouble with
> back during the early days of Potato, and 2.2r2 is a breeze for an
> experienced Debian-head who w
* Arne Scheffler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 20010401 22:41 +0200:
> Hi,
> there are some keys on my keyboard which xkb don't map
> right. Now I want to know the keycodes. But I don't know
> which tool to use. Is there a tool I can start, press the
> key and see which keycode it produce ?
>
> Thanks for
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