>
> c016b86c T mac_hid_keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes
>
> During Configuring Console-common I chose "Keep kernel keymap"
>
> I haven't yet added append="keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes=1"
Looks like it should work
>
> However, when the install finished I got something like:
>
> Debian GNU/Linux
A while back, Dieter Schuster reported (and then kindly fixed with a patch)
an issue with afio files on 32-bit powerpc systems [ cf #144986 ]. Today I
received a new bug report, and patch, by Stephen van Egmond for 64-bit
powerpc systems [ cf #153948 ].
I would greatly appreciate help from power
Title: Re: Fwd: Re: Fw: Woody install docs and
Nubus
At 11:23 pm -0700 20/7/02, Chris Tillman wrote:
On Sat, Jul 20, 2002 at 11:27:23PM +0100,
Clive Menzies wrote:
> > Currently doing a low level
format on the original Hard Disk and will
> hopefully load 8.6 onto that. Is there any way I can ver
Title: Kernel with Debian Potato
installer
Hi
I found your site http://nubus-pmac.sourceforge.net/ very useful
in trying to install woody on a Mac 8100/80 (Nubus) and used the Apple
MkLinux Booter.
However, the Kernel with Potato Installer doesn't boot on my
machine; it fails to find /dev/ram.
Thus wrote Charles R. Twardy:
> I'm using 2.4.19-pre10-ben0 on an iBook2.
I have the same Problem with 2.4.18-newpmac.
> When I opened the lid today, my microphone was live (and still is).
Changing the mixer state won't help - this phenomenon is very strange.
Greets, Thomas Kerpe
pgpm3vz8rE32
Hmm. I'll ammend my previous message: on internal speakers, this
microphone feedback is QUITE like the old scream.
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I'm using 2.4.19-pre10-ben0 on an iBook2.
When I opened the lid today, my microphone was live (and still is).
Interesting feedback effects, but not very useful. The first time I opened
the lid there was ineliminable static (that is, I played an mp3 through
the speakers, and it didn't stop the sta
Hokay,
I've tried going through my /usr/share/docs. Problem is, I have a minimal
installation, so I don't have many. But, it was slow at work today, and I
was able to look through some of the more relevant HOW-TOs, namely
"serial" and "modem". Both of those said "if you have a PCMCIA modem,
Roland,
I would suspect that the kernel-patch-benh is rather old at this
point. It is simplier to just rsync the latest benh tree (currently
at 2.4.19rc3) with...
mkdir linux-2.4-benh
cd linux-2.4-benh
rsync -avz --delete rsync.penguinppc.org::linux-2.4-benh .
...then if you have a previous .c
I don't know about this patch.
But if bandwidth is not a problem you can get the benh-kernel like this:
mkdir /usr/src/benh_kernel
rsync -avz rsync.penguinppc.org::linux-2.4-benh /usr/src/benh_kernel
do the second command often, and you will always br up to date...
jonas
-Original Message-
Hi everybody
I have some questions to the patch "kernel-patch-benh". I have installed the
kernel-source-2.4.18 under /usr/src/ and now I want to modify source tree
with the above mentioned patch. Does the patch "kernel-patch-benh" work with
the kernel-source "kernel-source-2.4.18"? Second, can
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