> I've just installed Debian (potato) and it seems that all is well...
> except a few minor issues, and this is the most irritating one: When
> in the bash shell (not an X terminal; haven't figured out how to set
> up and get X running yet), the output to the screen seems to be
> slightly off cente
I've just installed Debian (potato) and it seems that all is well...
except a few minor issues, and this is the most irritating one: When
in the bash shell (not an X terminal; haven't figured out how to set
up and get X running yet), the output to the screen seems to be
slightly off center: the
Used his kernel and sound works great. Thanks a lot!
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 11:50:22PM +0100, Bastien Nocera wrote:
> Hmm, and penguinppc on which they're hosted is down.
>
> Here they are:
> http://hadess.net/files/ppc/ibook2/
>
>
>
> John Hughes wrote:
> > Anyone got a location on Olaf's pa
> Anyone got a location on Olaf's patcheshome site? Looked in
> the archives...but they don't seem to be searchable.
Just for future reference, http://lists.debian.org/search.html
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 11:50:22PM +0100, Bastien Nocera wrote:
> Hmm, and penguinppc on which they're hosted is down.
and its not my fault ;-)
its being moved to a new hosting provider, how long that will take i
have no idea, blam^H^H^H^Hask jeramy.
--
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http://www.alaska.net/~erben
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Jules Bean wrote:
> [trim addresses when replying, but keep me in, I don't read either list!]
Will do; however, note that the m68k porters list is not debian-68k
(that's only for users), but [EMAIL PROTECTED] (changed Cc
accordingly)
> I'd like to respectfully request some h
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 21:13:07 +0100, Jules Bean wrote:
> [trim addresses when replying, but keep me in, I don't read either list!]
> I'd like to respectfully request some help getting LyX built on M68K
> and PowerPC.
>
> LyX is contrib, but the non-free library it depends upon,
> libforms0.89,
mike wrote:
> I can send my config file if that would help, aside from my addition of a
> DefaultDepth 16 line it's a vanilla configuration straight from XFree86
> -configure.
Please send me your XF86Config and /var/log/XFree86.0.log privately.
--
Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper)\ Debi
Anyone got a location on Olaf's patcheshome site? Looked in the
archives...but they don't seem to be searchable. While I can wander through
them for an hour or two...I thought someone would have a quick loc on the
appropriate place.
Thanks
jH
On Thursday 30 August 2001 06:16, Bastien N
Hmm, and penguinppc on which they're hosted is down.
Here they are:
http://hadess.net/files/ppc/ibook2/
John Hughes wrote:
Anyone got a location on Olaf's patcheshome site? Looked in the
archives...but they don't seem to be searchable. While I can wander through
them for an hour or two..
Michel Lanners wrote:
> >> So the question is: why does X on the Dell use so little CPU,
> >
> > I guess either because it has write combining for the framebuffer or
> > because top lies.
>
> I wouldn't know for top, but I can say that mtrr definitely makes a
> difference: 45% cpu for X without m
Don't use that, it's old and not clean. Olaf's patches also include
sleep fixes.
John Hughes wrote:
This is what I have running on mine by way of modules for sound. I also had
to modify dmasound_core.c to take unsigned input.
i2c-keywest 4864 0 (autoclean)
i2c-dev
This is what I have running on mine by way of modules for sound. I also had
to modify dmasound_core.c to take unsigned input.
i2c-keywest 4864 0 (autoclean)
i2c-dev 5120 0 (autoclean)
i2c-core 14816 0 (autoclean) [i2c-keywest i2c-dev]
tumbler
On 30 Aug, this message from Michel Dänzer echoed through cyberspace:
> Josh Huber wrote:
>> The XVideo stuff for mach64 does not work on ppc in the current X,
>
> It doesn't even have XVideo support yet.
i386 advertises Xvideo support; but it is broken. Max image size is
2048 x 0 ;-)
>> and u
Hi all,
> I've sat down a bit ;-) and came up with an Altivec-optimised IDCT
> implementation in vlc (well, I integrated Motorla's Altivec IDCT).
New release: this time it actually works ;-)
> This is in fact the same code that already exists in vlc for MacOS X,
> but it uses the Motorola-publis
On 30 Aug, this message from Michel Dänzer echoed through cyberspace:
>> I tried the GATOS drivers on my TiBook (with Josh's fix -- thanks), but they
>> give the same performance as the standard one, plus a (probably) endianess
>> bug: they seem to 'reverse' successive image blocks on screen; prob
I put in floppy 1 and see a crossed out Tux! Why??!?
--
Yours Sincerely,
Gjermund Gusland Thorsen
"They say you are beautiful and they will always let you in, but doors are
never open to the child without a trace of sin." - Ronnie James Dio
I put in floppy 1 and see a crossed out Tux! Why??!?
--
Yours Sincerely,
Gjermund Gusland Thorsen
"They say you are beautiful and they will always let you in, but doors are
never open to the child without a trace of sin." - Ronnie James Dio
Hi All,
Does anyone here know the make of the video input card on a
Beige G3?
It doesn't seem to be PlanB, as with the older powermacs.
I'd really love to get video input working under linux.
Thanks!
Mark
--
-- mark at geekhive dot net
==
[trim addresses when replying, but keep me in, I don't read either list!]
Hiya!
I'd like to respectfully request some help getting LyX built on M68K
and PowerPC.
LyX is contrib, but the non-free library it depends upon,
libforms0.89, is up-to-date on m68k and powerpc, AFAICS, so that
should be O
Hi,
Check the archives for the location of Olaf Hering's patches to the
tree, or use cvs alsa.
Cheers
Brendon Colby wrote:
Hello all,
Well I've managed to get Debian Woody up and running on my iBook2. I have gotten
everything to work (including DVD with omi) except sound. I d/l the modules
Arrigo Benedetti wrote:
>
> Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Arrigo Benedetti wrote:
> > >
> > > I have installed debian 2.2r3 on an icebook and upgraded the kernel
> > > to 2.4.9-benh0 and Xfree to 4.1.0-2 from unstable.
> > > I have copied the XF86Config-4 from:
> > >
> > > http:
Hello all,
Well I've managed to get Debian Woody up and running on my iBook2. I have gotten
everything to work (including DVD with omi) except sound. I d/l the modules from
http://yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au/~pfh/ibook/sound.html
and compiled them successfully. I then load the i2c-core module, then th
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Manuel Reiter wrote:
> Warning: I'm not 100& sure about the keycodes.
The correct keycodes can be gleaned by browsing through
/usr/include/linux/input.h.
Derrik Pates | Sysadmin, Douglas School |#linuxOS on EFnet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | District (dsdk12.net)
Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Arrigo Benedetti wrote:
> >
> > I have installed debian 2.2r3 on an icebook and upgraded the kernel
> > to 2.4.9-benh0 and Xfree to 4.1.0-2 from unstable.
> > I have copied the XF86Config-4 from:
> >
> > http://www.xiph.org/~jack/ibook/XF86Config-4
> >
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Michel [iso-8859-1] Dänzer wrote:
>
> You should no longer need to define modelines at all.
When I remove them, all default modes between 640x350 and 800x600 are
deleted (bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan), 1024x768 and up are killed
due to insufficient memory for mode (not
mike wrote:
> i've got woody running on my pb3400, and so far the only thing that's
> given me any serious amount of hassle is XFree 4.0.3. I would be very
> grateful for a copy of another pb3400 user's working XF86Config-4 file,
> or any advice on the screen modes i need to use. X dies after fi
Put:
Option "XkbDisable"
under the InputDevices section of your XF86Config-4 file. This is what I did.
It's more of a bandaid than anything else, but at least X will work.
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 10:22:18PM -0700, Arrigo Benedetti wrote:
> I have installed debian 2.2r3 on an icebook and upgrade
g'day,
i've got woody running on my pb3400, and so far the only thing that's
given me any serious amount of hassle is XFree 4.0.3. I would be very
grateful for a copy of another pb3400 user's working XF86Config-4 file,
or any advice on the screen modes i need to use. X dies after finding no
work
Josh Huber wrote:
>
> Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Using DMA for the transfer _might_ make the difference, but there'd
> > have to be DRI for mach64 first.
>
> Ah, I see.
>
> and I quote from the dri web site:
>
> * There currently is no working Mach64 (Rage Pro) support
Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Using DMA for the transfer _might_ make the difference, but there'd
> have to be DRI for mach64 first.
Ah, I see.
and I quote from the dri web site:
* There currently is no working Mach64 (Rage Pro) support. A
Mach64 branch exists, but work
Josh Huber wrote:
>
> Michel Lanners <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > - Mach64/i386 without GATOS: no Xvideo (driver is broken); vlc uses 45%
> > + 16% cpu (two 'consuming' threads); X uses 25% cpu.
> > - Mach64/i386 with GATOS driver: Xvideo works, vlc uses 25% (other
> > threads insignific
Hello,
Could you please direct this request to the proper party or department? We
would like to get some additional information about your business in an effort
to explore the ways that we might be able to work together. If possible, we
would like to receive your media package. If you have an
Michel Lanners <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - Mach64/i386 without GATOS: no Xvideo (driver is broken); vlc uses 45%
> + 16% cpu (two 'consuming' threads); X uses 25% cpu.
> - Mach64/i386 with GATOS driver: Xvideo works, vlc uses 25% (other
> threads insignificant), X uses between 2% and 5%
>
"Berg, Björn" wrote:
> > > I also read that some use gdm and give it parameters at the start to use
> > > the adb-mouse. But I did not want to set up gnome because the Powerbook
> > > is not fast enough to use it quite well.
> >
> > You are confusing gdm and gpm.
>
> No, that I do not. Read in th
Manuel Reiter wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, [iso-8859-1] "Berg, Björn" wrote:
> > I have a 2.4.6pre5-Kernel with Mediabay-Patch. It supports the new
> > input-layer. The mouse works on console via /dev/input/mice. No second or
> > third button is needed.
> > But how is the mouse set up for X. I ha
Hi,
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, [iso-8859-1] "Berg, Björn" wrote:
> I have a 2.4.6pre5-Kernel with Mediabay-Patch. It supports the new
> input-layer. The mouse works on console via /dev/input/mice. No second or
> third button is needed.
> But how is the mouse set up for X. I have only the one button?!
I
> -Original Message-
> From: Michel Dänzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: 3ButtonEmulation with ADB Mouse
> > But I'm using a MachKernel otherwise I couldn't boot Debian
> because of the
> > Nubus and Mediabay tchnologie the Powerbook is using.
>
> ...I doubt the Mach kernels s
> > It was 8 he needed as he is running OFfb.
> >
> OFfb?? What's this??
BrokenFirmware frame buffer.
Michael
> Thanks for answering my silly question. I've got this three button
> adb mouse, you see, but I've never been able to get the other two
> mouse buttons to do anything other than act like the first one. I'd
This usually means the mouse powers up in a Mac mouse compatible mode, and
the MacOS driv
sisi wrote:
> > > i have a powerpc 7300/200
> >
> > So you probably have to use the fbdev driver.
>
> and that is what it says in my config file :-)
It was basically a 3.3.x config file modified for 4.x . It's generally a
better idea to start from scratch for 4.x because a lot of cruft is no lon
>> I'd suggest 15 in place of 16.
>
> It was 8 he needed as he is running OFfb.
>
OFfb?? What's this??
Björn
Arrigo Benedetti wrote:
>
> I have installed debian 2.2r3 on an icebook and upgraded the kernel
> to 2.4.9-benh0 and Xfree to 4.1.0-2 from unstable.
> I have copied the XF86Config-4 from:
>
> http://www.xiph.org/~jack/ibook/XF86Config-4
>
> After X starts the keyboard map is totally screwed up.
"Berg, Björn" wrote:
> I'm using a Powerbook 1400c with a running X-Server. Now I want to set up
> the trackpad as a normal 3Button-Mouse. In the archive I read, that some of
> you use Kernelparameters to set the Mousebuttons up. I want to use the F11
> (Keycode 111) and F12
You could use the sam
Michel Lanners wrote:
> I tried the GATOS drivers on my TiBook (with Josh's fix -- thanks), but they
> give the same performance as the standard one, plus a (probably) endianess
> bug: they seem to 'reverse' successive image blocks on screen; probably 4-
> or 8-pixel-wide blocks...
Sounds like wh
Frank Escher wrote:
>
> the order number for the carrier you aked is922-0621 originally from
> apple.
>
> tschau
> frank escher
>
> Frank Budesa schrieb:
>
> > >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I have several 7200 PPC machines that I'm adding hard drives for raid1.
> > >
> > > One little problem
Michael Schmitz wrote:
>
> > > DefaultColorDepth 16
> > > <--- snap --->
> >
> > Try changing DefaultColorDepth to 8, 24, 32 until it works.
>
> I'd suggest 15 in place of 16.
It was 8 he needed as he is running OFfb.
--
Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper)\ Debian GNU/Linux (powe
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 10:06:53AM +0100, Bastien Nocera wrote:
>
> Upstream is too busy working on other Flash stuff afaik. The latest
> upstream is more than a year old (I announced it after browsing quite a
> lot, and finding a newer release than on fm.net with google).
>
> I think this proj
the order number for the carrier you aked is922-0621 originally from apple.
tschau
frank escher
Frank Budesa schrieb:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have several 7200 PPC machines that I'm adding hard drives for raid1.
> >
> > One little problem. I'm running out of these plastic drive guides.
>
Ethan Benson wrote:
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 10:38:53PM -0400, Josh Huber wrote:
Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ping the ITPer and if you get no response do it yourself.
ack, it appears as if there are .c files copied from the netscape
plugin SDK which makes it under the unable-t
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 10:38:53PM -0400, Josh Huber wrote:
> Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > ping the ITPer and if you get no response do it yourself.
>
> ack, it appears as if there are .c files copied from the netscape
> plugin SDK which makes it under the unable-to-package ca
Michael Schmitz wrote:
>
> > What about mouse data on the adb bus? Would the device address be
> > the resolution for whether it is mouse or keyboard?
>
> The mouse data packets will have a different device address
> (data[0]>>4) & 0xf, so you can filter on that for debugging purpose (the
> adbh
> What about mouse data on the adb bus? Would the device address be
> the resolution for whether it is mouse or keyboard?
The mouse data packets will have a different device address
(data[0]>>4) & 0xf, so you can filter on that for debugging purpose (the
adbhid input routine returns if the device
> > DefaultColorDepth 16
> > <--- snap --->
>
> Try changing DefaultColorDepth to 8, 24, 32 until it works.
I'd suggest 15 in place of 16.
Michael
Hi Michel,
On 29 Aug, this message from Michel Dänzer echoed through cyberspace:
>> > > > Although I found no evidence documented evicende of this, I suppose
>> > > > this is because XFree (plain), although implementing Xvideo, doesn't
>> > > > use the hardware acceleration in the ATI chips, wher
Hello,
I'm using a Powerbook 1400c with a running X-Server. Now I want to set up
the trackpad as a normal 3Button-Mouse. In the archive I read, that some of
you use Kernelparameters to set the Mousebuttons up. I want to use the F11
(Keycode 111) and F12 (Keycode 119) Keys as aditional MouseButtons
I have installed debian 2.2r3 on an icebook and upgraded the kernel
to 2.4.9-benh0 and Xfree to 4.1.0-2 from unstable.
I have copied the XF86Config-4 from:
http://www.xiph.org/~jack/ibook/XF86Config-4
After X starts the keyboard map is totally screwed up.
Another strange I noticed is that unlike
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