Anthony Lau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've been encoding some of my CD's into Ogg RC2 files using
> GRIP. ogg123 plays the resulting files fine, but XMMS just produces
> hiss. i386 version of XMMS plays the same files just fine.
All I can say is that I had problems with XMMS for quite a while
Hi Dan,
I never had a USB-storage but USB-printer .
On Sun, Sep 02, 2001 at 08:31:20AM +0930, Dan Kortschak wrote:
> .. running potato'd 2.2.19 which I
> understand should support USB storage.
and what I had to do for USB-support with 2.2.19 was
1. insert after the /pro
I installed the X Server 4.0.3 from woody. I have an iMac Blue & White.
First of all, I just tried startx. That quickly resulted in me having
to power down the computer, not knowing any way to get control
back. It would probably be beneficial for newbies, to add a --help
argument to startx which w
> > 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
> > slig
On 13 Elul 5761, Ethan Benson wrote:
> from linux:
>
> hformat -l exchange /dev/whatever
> humount
>
> that should make the partition visible to MacOS.
>
> (/dev/whatever being the device for that partition eg /dev/hda500)
I tried hformat, but it didn't work. (I know, lousy bug report, but
On Sun, Sep 02, 2001 at 08:31:20AM +0930, Dan Kortschak wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have just migrated from Yellowdog where I was using a 2.3 USB backport) and
> have most things running now. However I am having problems with getting my USB
> zip 100 working. What things do I need to do for this? I hav
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 05:58:47PM -0400, Individual . . wrote:
> Hi all!
> When I did all the partitioning required for the installation of
> Debian, I left a 200 MB chunk to be used as an HFS exchange volume.
> Today, after I have got most everything sorted out, I decided to
> initialize it, c
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 05:12:56PM -0500, Charles Sebold wrote:
>
> Worked for me at any rate. (My wife told me I should have created a
> an HFS partition at the beginning of the disk, to be deleted and broken
> into correct Apple_Bootstrap and Linux partitions, and one at the end
> for Mac OS us
Hi All,
I have just migrated from Yellowdog where I was using a 2.3 USB backport) and
have most things running now. However I am having problems with getting my USB
zip 100 working. What things do I need to do for this? I have looked through the
lists for ideas, but the packages mentioned do not e
Hi All,
I have just migrated from Yellowdog linux. I have fairly successfully massaged
most of the configs from the previous install to work with Debian. However I'm
having quite a problem getting X (3.3.6 of potato) to work; startx with the
default modes works but gies a useless display (very scr
On 13 Elul 5761, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all! When I did all the partitioning required for the installation
> of Debian, I left a 200 MB chunk to be used as an HFS exchange
> volume. Today, after I have got most everything sorted out, I decided
> to initialize it, create it, in other words,
Hi all!
When I did all the partitioning required for the installation of
Debian, I left a 200 MB chunk to be used as an HFS exchange volume.
Today, after I have got most everything sorted out, I decided to
initialize it, create it, in other words, get it working. HD Setup
wouldnt let me format
> I tried using the 0xff keycode first, to no effect. I looked at the
> iControl code and saw that the key code used was 127 (0x7f); that
The keycode is masked with 0x7f as the high bit is used to distinguish
press from release.
> worked. I have a TiBook... Are the keycodes different, or am I mis
Hi,
Ethan Benson wrote:
before this list becomes saturated with questions about this issue...
as you probably already know penguinppc.org is offline, and has been
for most of the last week of August.
All i know about the matter is jeramy is moving it to a new hosting
provider (this is the topi
before this list becomes saturated with questions about this issue...
as you probably already know penguinppc.org is offline, and has been
for most of the last week of August.
All i know about the matter is jeramy is moving it to a new hosting
provider (this is the topic he left in #ppclinux bef
Hi,
where is the website? For a week or so I can't acces it.
bye
Thorsten
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 03:56:16PM +0200, Georg Koss wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I try to reach penguinppc.org since yesterday - but no succes even
> with ping. :-((
>
> Does anybody know about
all i know is jeramy is moving it to a new hosting provider,
apparently after he returns from lwce...
Hello all!
I try to reach penguinppc.org since yesterday - but no succes even
with ping. :-((
Does anybody know about
TIA
--
mfg
Georg Koss
mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hiya,
i've found my problem to be the chips driver, switching to fbdev (using
15 bit colour instead of 16) has fixed it. thanks for everyone who
replied, aside from the odd crash here and there (particularly
with apt-get) everything works well!
cheers
mike
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Michael Schmitz
John Wood wrote:
<*> OSS sound modules x x
[*] Verbose initialisation x x
[*] Persistent DMA buffers
Which might be worthwhile if this actually did something - but since the
AWACS driver is a DMA sound driver and doesn't use the OSS/Free
infrastructure, you're only adding kernel bloat,
Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2001 11:35:59 +0200
From: Michael Flaig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: DebianPPC
Subject: Airport :-) and :-(
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On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 01:22:04AM -0700, Arrigo Benedetti wrote:
>
> Yes, after changing the type of the bootstrap partition to Apple_Bootstrap
> it works. I was following the instructions at
> http://www.xiph.org/~jack/ibook/instnotes.html which suggest to make the
> bootstrap partition of type
On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 09:39:47PM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
> > On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 10:45:14AM -0700, Arrigo Benedetti wrote:
> >>
> >> 2. At some point I had a graphical menu for the selection of the OS to
> >> boot,
> >>now the menu is text only. Why is that?
> >
> > yaboot and ybin
Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 10:45:14AM -0700, Arrigo Benedetti wrote:
> >
> > I have two problems with yaboot/ybin on an iBook where I installed Debian
> > 2.2r3, Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X in separate disk partitions. I upgraded
> > to the latest ybin version.
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