John Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> sound on iBook2's!
Hey,
not bad. Can you explain how you did it? I have the 2.4.10 kernel from
ben. I can start a mixer, aumix. The mixer say: Try to set volume
whithout client !!!
Where is the problem? I can play a sound, but I can`t hear it. I have no
/d
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Ethan Benson wrote:
> if you can't get quik to work your up a creek. (other then BootX
> which isn't really booting but kludging IMO).
Or maybe miBoot instead, if he really doesn't want a full MacOS install?
(Yeah, it's still sort of an ugly hack, but if it works for you, it
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Laurent de Segur wrote:
> Note: keycode values may vary depending on the keyboard you are using. I own
> an external extended keyboard. Here the button 2 corresponds to right option
> key and button 3 corresponds to right control key.
I've mentioned this before, but if it's n
Hi David,
This option is available under the new input layer (2.2.18 and up on the mac
I believe.)
All I needed to do to get things to work was :
>echo "1" >/proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button_emulation
>echo "97" >/proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button2_keycode
>echo "100" >/proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mou
Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Patrick Klee - MacOS and Debian/GNU Linux PPC guru
>
> oh really...
hehe!
--
Josh Huber | [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
Hi Folks
I read somewhere that I can map my keyboard buttons to emulate buttons 2
& 3 for my adb mouse.
Can someone help me out?
thanks in advance
david
Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> that was when yaboot shipped with a config file, now it doesn't and
> yabootconfig doesn't put a backup image in by default.
>
> i could add that i suppose, what do people think?
It can't hurt anything, right? And it will be helpful in the case
where s
On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 05:09:50PM -0700, Matt Brubeck wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Ethan Benson wrote:
>
> > > If you use the debian kernel-package to build your kernel, you can
> > > just leave yaboot in the default configuration, and the packaging
> > > system will automatically update the app
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Ethan Benson wrote:
> > If you use the debian kernel-package to build your kernel, you can
> > just leave yaboot in the default configuration, and the packaging
> > system will automatically update the appropriate symlinks.
>
> yes but by default there is no fallback image.
>
On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 07:01:26PM -0500, Patrick R . Klee wrote:
> I need to know the program and command for setting the time properly. I
> live in Wichita, KS USA, and I know there is a program for getting off
> of the net, and a server in Misouri, but I need the name of the program,
> the i
On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 03:38:15PM -0700, Matt Brubeck wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Patrick R. Klee wrote:
>
> > I am also recompiling my kernel to get sound to work. I want to
> > know what I edit to reboot into the kernel, fr example at boot:
> >
> > boot: Linux (for old kernel)
> > boot: new
On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 06:32:26PM -0400, Chris Adamson wrote:
> My Debian-savvy pal got it set up on my crusty old Performa 6400 except
> for one problem. We absolutely cannot get it to boot from the hard
> drive (and instead have to go in through BootX on a scsi zip drive)
>
> The problem may
I need to know the program and command for setting the time properly. I
live in Wichita, KS USA, and I know there is a program for getting off
of the net, and a server in Misouri, but I need the name of the program,
the ip of the server and the command for retrieving the time.
Thanks
--
Patric
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Patrick R. Klee wrote:
> I am also recompiling my kernel to get sound to work. I want to
> know what I edit to reboot into the kernel, fr example at boot:
>
> boot: Linux (for old kernel)
> boot: new (for recompiled kernel)
If you use yaboot/ybin, edit /etc/yaboot.conf as d
My Debian-savvy pal got it set up on my crusty old Performa 6400 except
for one problem. We absolutely cannot get it to boot from the hard
drive (and instead have to go in through BootX on a scsi zip drive)
The problem may be that in our rushed partitioning, we created the
following table:
(
Hi,
I am also recompiling my kernel to get sound to work. I want to
know what I edit to reboot into the kernel, fr example at boot:
boot: Linux (for old kernel)
boot: new (for recompiled kernel)
Follow me?
I have never tried to recompile a kernel on mac OR on PC but i am sure
it's differ
John Hughes wrote:
> > If you're trying with agpgart, you should without (it's still
> > experimental).
>
> Oh well, no love from the kernel. It doesn't want to compile the r128 code
> wtihout the agp. Maybe next month. =)
This is benh specific breakage.
Even if you build agpgart, you don't hav
On Thursday 27 September 2001 05:15, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> John Hughes wrote:
> > As a bonus to sound working, Xfree 4.1, rage 128, and agp are all
> > working now too. Woohooo! Or it least it seems...maybe:
> >
> > Every thing loads, no more unrecognized stuff. Unfortunately, glxg
John Hughes wrote:
> As a bonus to sound working, Xfree 4.1, rage 128, and agp are all
> working now too. Woohooo! Or it least it seems...maybe:
>
> Every thing loads, no more unrecognized stuff. Unfortunately, glxgears still
> only gets about 60fps
That's not hardware accelerate
Hey all again,
As a bonus to sound working, Xfree 4.1, rage 128, and agp are all
working
now too. Woohooo! Or it least it seems...maybe:
Every thing loads, no more unrecognized stuff. Unfortunately, glxgears still
only gets about 60fps and glxinfo still dumps the X server. Anyone got a
On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 06:51:03PM -0600, Bradley C. Midgley wrote:
> using the same config, the current 2.4-benh kernel (2.4.10-ben0) fails to
> find my ide drive whereas an older benh kernel (2.4.5-pre3) finds it with
> no trouble. [both have dma enabled and on by default; in fact the compile
> f
After noticing the "dmasound" thread just recently, I pulled a new rsync of
benh's kernel; compiled, and voila!, sound works without the funky set_deq
and tumble and keywest hand compiles, YEA!(thanks, btw, to those who hacked
out those scripts that got us though till now though). Even the mixe
"Bradley C. Midgley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> the newer kernel panics because it can't find root and i can't
> scroll back but it appears that at least some the lines below, from
> the working dmesg, are missing from the newer kernel's output.
^^^
> devfs enabled, devfsd configured. my working kernel also uses devfs.
>
> i thought it was irrelevant though. before root is mounted, there is no
> /dev to look up device numbers anyway. the kernel has its own rules and
> it successfully decides /dev/hda11 is 03:0b but since the ide driver
> d
devfs enabled, devfsd configured. my working kernel also uses devfs.
i thought it was irrelevant though. before root is mounted, there is no
/dev to look up device numbers anyway. the kernel has its own rules and
it successfully decides /dev/hda11 is 03:0b but since the ide driver
didn't find
On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 10:42:31AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> the LinuxPPC 2000 cd is bootable on my Performa, and it shows a nice splash
i am so sick of hearing about LinuxPPC.
> screen with "Yaboot" on boot. And then I can choose graphically between
its *NOT* yaboot.
believe me i kn
On 27-Sep-2001 Ethan Benson wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 01:52:43AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> you mean I should not use arch/ppc/boot/zvmlinux for a bootdisk? That's a
>> very
>> interesting information since I always used this one :) and that's probably
>> why
>> it never worked.
> pmac_ide: enabling IDE bus ID 0
> hda: IBM-DARA-212000, ATA DISK drive
> ide0 at 0xcf002000-0xcf002007,0xcf002160 on irq 13
> hda: Enabling MultiWord DMA 2
> hda: 23579136 sectors (12073 MB) w/418KiB Cache, CHS=23392/16/63, (U)DMA
> Partition check:
> /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0: [mac] p1 p
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