On Monday 07 January 2002 03:38 pm, MaX wrote:
> Done, but is not usable, because the files have no data-fork.
> i.e. a pdf file is not readable becouse MacOS9 don't know which
> application use for it.
Then the resource fork is missing, not the data fork
There's an option for the hfs kernel dri
On Mon, 2002-01-07 at 20:28, Tom Rini wrote:
> And it just works now. I'll test this tomorrow too probably and post
> the patches (I've cleaned up a few things too..)
Very cool!
Now we just need someone to look at CHRP :)
Let's move this discussion completely to debian-boot; that's the most
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 11:32:28AM -0600, Stephen R Marenka wrote:
>
> I agree with you. I wouldn't ask you to add anything that should be
> specified in a build-dep. Indeed, I file bugs whenever I find build-dep
> problems. Correct me if I'm wrong, but -ltiff is libtiff which is
> provided by l
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 06:05:32PM -0700, Tom Rini wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 01:42:43AM +0100, christian mock wrote:
> > > On Sun, 2002-01-06 at 14:15, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> > >
> > > > Well, the only reason I could see is if it either needs a kernel
> > > > config option enabled, not prov
Hi,
PReP hackers wanted
@ 06 Jan 2002 15:54:26 -0500
Colin Walters wrote :
>On Sun, 2002-01-06 at 14:15, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
>
>> Well, the only reason I could see is if it either needs a kernel
>> config option enabled, not provided by the kernel-image-*-prep
>> package, or else if it needs a f
I just put a Sonnet G4 450MHz/1M upgrade card in my PM 9600 and it
works great. However MacOS 9 says it's 544MHz and /proc/cpuinfo says
it's 400MHz. Anyone know what the deal with that is?
For the curious, here is the contents of /proc/cpuinfo:
processor : 0
cpu : 7400 (G4)
clock :
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 01:42:43AM +0100, christian mock wrote:
> > On Sun, 2002-01-06 at 14:15, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> >
> > > Well, the only reason I could see is if it either needs a kernel
> > > config option enabled, not provided by the kernel-image-*-prep
> > > package, or else if it needs a
> On Sun, 2002-01-06 at 14:15, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
>
> > Well, the only reason I could see is if it either needs a kernel
> > config option enabled, not provided by the kernel-image-*-prep
> > package, or else if it needs a file from the kernel build not normally
> > provided by the package. It
Ron Farrer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Going over the list archive as well as a few of the PPC sites, it looks
> like you can put a voodoo3 3000 in a PCI PM by changing the firmware on
> the video card. My question is, how does one do this? I've got a voodoo3
> 3000 that I'd like to put in a PM 9
On Mon, 2002-01-07 at 23:52, Wilhelm *Rafial* Fitzpatrick wrote:
> I don't know if this is related at all but I did the same upgrade
> last night, and this morning I've just noticed that my meta key and
> emacs has migrated from the Alt key back to the Command key. And
> just when I had trained
On Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 07:41:29PM +0100, Michel Lanners wrote:
>
> echo "keycode 26 = e E EuroSign">.Xmodmap
> xmodmap .Xmodmap
I may be messing with too many things at once, but what I got here was:
xmodmap: .Xmodmap:0: bad keysym name 'EuroSign"' in keysym list
xmodmap: 1 error encoun
Hello!
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 02:52:27PM -0800, Wilhelm *Rafial* Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> Seems like somebody is mucking with the keymaps...
It seems so, but how to get info's what she/he changed and how to get
back. I mean we had a few discussions on the differences of the
keyboards in the past -
Hi again!
Just for correctness it's the right alt-key, my left one never worked.
Sorry and THX again for patience.
--
M.f.G.
Georg Koss
mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know if this is related at all but I did the same upgrade
last night, and this morning I've just noticed that my meta key and
emacs has migrated from the Alt key back to the Command key. And
just when I had trained myself to hit Alt most of the time!
Seems like somebody is mucking wit
Hi all,
I'm running Woody/2.4.17-ben0 on a G4 german USB-keyboard.
I converted to iso-8859-15 (but I don't think that's of great interest)
I did an apt-get upgrade today. With that I had an upgrade of X from
4.1.0-9 to 4.1.0-11. Now I lost my left (and before only working)
alt-key. So I'm unable
On Mon, 2002-01-07 at 14:00, Michel Lanners wrote:
> OK, I tried other memory DIMMs: no dice. I then tried to recompile make
> locally: that worked! (rebuilt the .deb, in fact).
A few weeks ago, after a dist-upgrade, I was getting just segfaults from
gnome-session. I tried debugging it, but it wa
Il lun, 2002-01-07 alle 16:14, Jens Schmalzing ha scritto:
> Precisely. If you really need to change media while the emulator is
> running, mount them on the Linux side and use netatalk to export them
> to the MacOS side.
Done, but is not usable, because the files have no data-fork.
i.e. a pdf f
On Mon, 2002-01-07 at 20:05, Michel Lanners wrote:
> On 7 Jan, this message from Michel Dänzer echoed through cyberspace:
> > On Fri, 2002-01-04 at 23:13, Michel Lanners wrote:
> >> On 3 Jan, this message from Michel Dänzer echoed through cyberspace:
> >> > Absolutely. When I'll become the prou
On 7 Jan, this message from Michel Dänzer echoed through cyberspace:
> On Mon, 2002-01-07 at 20:00, Michel Lanners wrote:
>> So, the question that remains is: why on earth am I the only that one
>> whose make segfaults when building kernels? What is wrong (if anything)
>> with woody's make packag
On Mon, 2002-01-07 at 20:00, Michel Lanners wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> >>> I'd run the command that segfaults directly, if I knew which one? Hm,
> >>> make -n comes to mind... I'll have to see what that gives.
> >>
> >> -n won't do anything so I'm not sure it'll act just as make (in case
> >> targets
On 7 Jan, this message from Jonathan Riddell echoed through cyberspace:
>
> This sort of thing is probably received all to frequently but...
> I'm running stable and I have xfs-xtt running and I've apt-got
> msttcorefonts but when I start X with the truetype directory in the
> XF86Config file I
On 7 Jan, this message from Michel Dänzer echoed through cyberspace:
> On Fri, 2002-01-04 at 23:13, Michel Lanners wrote:
>> On 3 Jan, this message from Michel Dänzer echoed through cyberspace:
>> > Absolutely. When I'll become the proud owner of such a machine at last,
>> > I won't be able to
Hey all,
>>> I'd run the command that segfaults directly, if I knew which one? Hm,
>>> make -n comes to mind... I'll have to see what that gives.
>>
>> -n won't do anything so I'm not sure it'll act just as make (in case
>> targets get updated). Add a few echo "yadda" around the makefile to see
>
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 03:53:39PM +, Jonathan Riddell wrote:
> I'm running stable and I have xfs-xtt running and I've apt-got
> msttcorefonts but when I start X with the truetype directory in the
> XF86Config file I get
> 'could not open default font fixed'
Are you running a version 3 XFree86
mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anyone have any pointers or experience with this? I am sure I
> am missing something relatively simple, but I just can't seem to get
> this one on my own.
I have one of those cameras, and it seems to work ok with a recent
gphoto. You have to poke and prod
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 03:26:23PM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > These packages were marked failed. Should they be marked not-for-us or
> > should a bug be filed adding powerpc as a wishlist: what was your
> > intent? (Okay, some of these were Dan's.)
>
> They were marked failed instead of not
This sort of thing is probably received all to frequently but...
I'm running stable and I have xfs-xtt running and I've apt-got
msttcorefonts but when I start X with the truetype directory in the
XF86Config file I get
'could not open default font fixed'
which sort of puts a spoil to my plans.
Ca
El lun, 07-01-2002 a las 05:40, Elizabeth Barham escribió:
> According to:
> http://oss.software.ibm.com/developer/opensource/linux/projects/ppc/43p_140notes.php>
>
> No distribution supports the 140. While we've been bringing up PowerPC
> Linux on this box we've been using SuSE 7.0 and that's wha
On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 10:02:01PM -0700, Erik Andersen wrote:
> On Sun Jan 06, 2002 at 01:54:12PM -0700, Tom Rini wrote:
> > On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 02:15:11PM -0500, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> > > Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > > > What annoys me about bootprep.sh is that it bui
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 11:23:25AM -0200, Rog?rio Brito wrote:
>On Jan 06 2002, Brian Victor wrote:
>> Ogg Vorbis files played through xmms on my beige G3 result in static.
[snip]
>The maintainer of the package has told me that it will be fixed in the
>next version of xmms.
Indeed. I downloaded 1
Hi,
MaX writes:
> .... so is not possible use the cdrom in the normal way of a OS9?
Precisely. If you really need to change media while the emulator is
running, mount them on the Linux side and use netatalk to export them
to the MacOS side.
Regards, Jens.
--
J'qbpbe, le m'en fquz pe j'qb
Hi,
Derrik Pates writes:
> If you're using the debs already, it's sort of surprising someone
> hasn't included an init script to invoke 'startmol --loadonly'
> during boot, to avert just this kind of situation...
I have investigated the situation, and it appears that for recent
kernels (2.4.8 an
On Mon, 2002-01-07 at 12:13, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-01-07 at 11:21, MaX wrote:
> > Done,
> > but in the console, mol tel me that
> > "No filesystem found in /dev/cdrom"
>
> Add -force to that line (and read the documentation in /etc/molrc while
> you're at it ;)
OK... tonigth i go
> These packages were marked failed. Should they be marked not-for-us or
> should a bug be filed adding powerpc as a wishlist: what was your
> intent? (Okay, some of these were Dan's.)
They were marked failed instead of not-for-us due to a lengthy argument I
had with Ryan over the use of not-for-u
> These packages have to be rebuilt for stable on powerpc in order to let
> the packages go into 2.2r5.
I'll take care of that in a moment.
> http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/g/groff/groff_1.15.2.orig.tar.gz
> http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/g/groff/groff_1.15.2-3.dsc
> http://ftp.de
> > I think that's a drastically unfair judgement. I would rather ask
> > every maintainer to do a few extra steps for the quality of their
> > packages (or better yet, to improve automated systems to notify
> > (opt-in) maintainers about such problems). The port maintainers
> > already have a si
> It also gives me a crash in guppi-gnumeric. I have not looked at the
> guppi source, and don't think that I can be of much help in that regard.
>
> My installed versions of guppi and gnumeric:
>
> ii libguppi-dev 0.40.2-7 GNOME graph and plot component,
That's the current version for po
> Could someone else on debian-ppc sid please check if guppi is
> working for them. I am told it is fine on intel. On my machine
> I get a segfault in guppi-gnumeric if I try to graph anything in
Please provide a gdb backtrace for that segfault (run with gdb, wait for
segfault, bt).
M
Hello together,
I have a PowerBook G4 and can't get my XFree86 to work. I was trying a
few days now to get my XFree86 4.1.0 to work, but i can only get it to
work with 8bit color over the framebuffer device. It would be great if
anyone of you could send me a working (powerbook g4) config file
> I can't install the apache-dev package unstable because of this
> dependency:
>
> libdb2-dev >= 2.7.7-2.1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ wanna-build --database=powerpc/build-db --dist=unstable
--info db2
db2:
Package : db2
Version : 2:2.7.7.0-3.1
Builder : dan-vol
On Fri, 2002-01-04 at 06:43, mike wrote:
> Now, the one piece of hardware I can't get to work is my old Olympus
> Camedia D-460 Zoom. I've installed CamediaPlay (20010211-2) and gPhoto
> (0.4.3-6), tried both, and neither seem to see the camera at all. First
> I tried gPhoto, selecting D-450Z (it
On Jan 06 2002, Brian Victor wrote:
> Ogg Vorbis files played through xmms on my beige G3 result in static. A
> nearly identical setup on my pismo works fine. ogg123 works fine on
> both machines. This is with xmms 1.2.5. Both machines are running ben0
> kernels; the desktop has 2.4.17, while t
On Fri, 2002-01-04 at 23:13, Michel Lanners wrote:
> On 3 Jan, this message from Michel Dänzer echoed through cyberspace:
>
> >> > hardware will also hopefully be supported in the mainline kernel by
> >> > then, and if not it will certainly be in the PPC specific kernels.
> >>
> >> Aside from t
> > It was easily reproduced - there's no libmwdrivers.a for powerpc and the
> > microwindows build tries to use that before it's built.
>
> No, no, a thousand times no. microwindows does try to build
> libmwdrivers.before it's used, and without someone giving me a log of
Not on powerpc it doesn'
On Mon, 2002-01-07 at 01:18, Laurent de Segur wrote:
> I can't install the apache-dev package unstable because of this
> dependency:
>
> libdb2-dev >= 2.7.7-2.1
>
> I have waited for it to be available for some time now, but until now no
> luck. How can I track the status of this package in sid
On Mon, 2002-01-07 at 07:46, Yoel Jacobsen wrote:
> I have a weird situation. I've defined a clean and short XF86Config
> file. It defines two modes 1152x864 and 1024x768 and a single 16 bit
> Display.
>
> The weird thing is that it is works perfectly with kernel 2.4.x and
> with the 2
On Mon, 2002-01-07 at 11:21, MaX wrote:
> Done,
> but in the console, mol tel me that
> "No filesystem found in /dev/cdrom"
Add -force to that line (and read the documentation in /etc/molrc while
you're at it ;)
> (with or without a cd inserted in the cd player)
It will only work if the CD i
Done,
but in the console, mol tel me that
"No filesystem found in /dev/cdrom"
(with or without a cd inserted in the cd player)
and so I have no way to read an apple cd from os9.
I have tried too to put /dev/hdc instead /dev/cdrom.
my machine is an old Powerbook G3 wallstreet at 350 Mhz
..
According to:
http://oss.software.ibm.com/developer/opensource/linux/projects/ppc/43p_140notes.php>
No distribution supports the 140. While we've been bringing up PowerPC
Linux on this box we've been using SuSE 7.0 and that's what we
recommend you try.
* SuSE 7.0
Elizabeth
> http://penguinppc.org/projects/yaboot/doc/yaboot-howto.shtml
Thanks, I'll give it a go.
> Or you could just look the other way :-)
>From my pretty iBook? Not I! :)
- Jeff
--
"jwz? no way man, he's my idle" - James Wilkinson
Hi,
Derrik Pates writes:
> If you're using the debs already, it's sort of surprising someone hasn't
> included an init script to invoke 'startmol --loadonly' during boot, to
> avert just this kind of situation...
I find it more surprising that nobody has filed a wishlist bug against
mol asking f
* Giancarlo IRRERA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020107 01:43]:
> loaded at: 00500400 00515218
> relocated to: 0080 00814E18
> board data at: 00231188 00237B94
> relocated to: 0080B130 00811B3C
> zimage at: 0050B400 00623F3D
> relocated to: 00815000 0092DB3D
> avail ram: 0040 0080
Hello,
I have a weird situation. I've defined a clean and short XF86Config
file. It defines two modes 1152x864 and 1024x768 and a single 16 bit
Display.
The weird thing is that it is works perfectly with kernel 2.4.x and
with the 2.2.19 supplied with potato it fails telling me the FBDe
Dear Friends,
my name is Giancarlo IRRERA,
This is the first time that i write to you
and i don't know is this email destination
is rigth for my questions.
If No, please, tell me where email.
I have:
IBM RISC System/6000
model 43P-140
other informations:
640e 200 MHz
7043 44-L0258
firmware TIG 97
Dear Friends,
my name is Giancarlo IRRERA,
This is the first time that i write to you
and i don't know is this email destination
is rigth for my questions.
If No, please, tell me where email.
I have:
IBM RISC System/6000
model 43P-140
other informations:
640e 200 MHz
7043 44-L0258
firmware TIG 97
On 6 Jan, this message from MaX echoed through cyberspace:
> as subject, there is a way to mount a apple cdrom in a OS9 under Mol
> emulation?
Add this in /etc/molrc in the 'HFS volumes' section:
blkdev:/dev/cdrom -cd
Cheers
Michel
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