On Mon, 2002-01-21 at 23:08, Anthony Lau wrote:
> Is it possible to get accelerated X with a Voodoo3 PCI
> on an Old World?
>
> I've gotten DRI/DRM going in the kernel:
>
> [drm] Initialized tdfx 1.0.0 20010216 on minor 0
>
> and in X running 16bit:
>
> (II) TDFX(0): [drm] installed DRM signal
On Die, 2002-01-22 at 19:54, Nick Bailey wrote:
> Anyway, thanks to Liam, the keyboard problem's also solved. I ended up
> adding the following to /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/macintosh/gb
>
> key {[ Mode_switch ] };
>
> Now apple-3 produces the # sign (look!!
>I'm not arguing, and I can see that this is a very valid point of view
>(kernel as a hardware abstraction layer, supporting only the facilities
>the hardware does, and thus avoiding bloating with creaping featureism).
> But the alternative view would be that the kernel's sound interface is
>t
[about key mappings under X on a GB keyboard]
> I also have to get the tilde/grave key to
> produce tilde/grave (it produces < or > in the console, and the
> plus/minus / section key -- top left of the keyboard -- does the
> tilde/grave thing) It took ages to find this out: the key is inbetwee
Also... you may need to replace your
/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/radeon_drv.o with
http://www.unixbox.com/~ajoshi/radeon_drv.o.bz2
ani
On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Ani Joshi wrote:
>
> For those interested in testing Radeon DRI, I've placed a patch located at
> http://www.unixbox.com/~ajoshi/rad
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
First is that the sounds in KDE are white noise. I've seen
posted bug report about dmasound_pmac not honouring
byte-reversal requests, and I guess this is it.
No. It's not the kernel driver who should do byte swapping.
The userland app should do it. Most user
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Mon, 2002-01-21 at 19:55, Nick Bailey wrote:
Success on the 24-bit mode. I found out that on this G4, append
video=atyfb:vmode=22:cmode=24 works wonders. Then the DefaultFbBpp line
in the XF86Config-4 file is unnecessary (in fact, has to be removed).
Color depth
I've got the MacOS hfs+ kioslave to quite a useable state and am looking
for someone to test it to make sure it works on a machine other than mine.
Either by compiling or with the dpkg I made.
It means you can just type mac:/ into knqueror to get at your MacOS files,
no messing around with hfsplu
> On Jan 22 2002, Eric Leblond wrote:
>> >> I've to install a debian on a dual-cpu 728m ram powerG4 (brand
>> the scsi card was responsible of the mess !
>> Does someone knows if it will work with a 2.4.17 kernel ?
It works, but the smp kernel 2.4.16 did not boot I have switch smp off.
> A
Does anyone have any idea where I might find a Japanese
Macintosh keymap to use with XFree86, or how I might define
one myself?
Using either jp106 (japanese-pc) or macintosh-us keymaps
with a Japanese Mac keyboard kind of sucks.
Thanks,
Ryan
On Jan 22 2002, Eric Leblond wrote:
> >> I've to install a debian on a dual-cpu 728m ram powerG4 (brand new).
> >> I'm unable to boot with the debian kernel (stable and testing kernel)
> > (problem the aic7892 timeout ;-)
>
> the scsi card was responsible of the mess !
> Does someone knows if it w
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've to install a debian on a dual-cpu 728m ram powerG4 (brand new).
>> I'm unable to boot with the debian kernel (stable and testing kernel)
> (problem the aic7892 timeout ;-)
the scsi card was responsible of the mess !
Does someone knows if it will work with a 2.4.17 kernel ?
> Hi,
>
> I've to install a debian on a dual-cpu 728m ram powerG4 (brand new).
> I'm unable to boot with the debian kernel (stable and testing kernel)
> Each time, I get a
> "L2 data parity cache error"
more news :
boot "success" with only 256m and options
mem=256m macxpus=0
(problem the aic7892
On 21 Jan 2002, Michel [ISO-8859-1] Dänzer wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-01-21 at 19:55, Nick Bailey wrote:
> > Success on the 24-bit mode. I found out that on this G4, append
> > video=atyfb:vmode=22:cmode=24 works wonders. Then the DefaultFbBpp line
> > in the XF86Config-4 file is unnecessary (in fac
Hi,
I've to install a debian on a dual-cpu 728m ram powerG4 (brand new).
I'm unable to boot with the debian kernel (stable and testing kernel)
Each time, I get a
"L2 data parity cache error"
and an oops follow.
I've boot with no options till
"video=ofonly mem=728 nosmp"
(also try maxcpus)
I do
Hello,
after I successfully installed Debian 2.2r3 on my Umax Pulsar (96MB RAM total,
IMS TT graphic board), I swapped the card with an Matrox Millenium II (much
better).
I have some quite strange problems (for me), after something in machine died
away and left my 2nd CPU unusable while copying
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