On Wed, 2002-07-31 at 04:22, Russell Hires wrote:
> I just installed the flashplayer software mentioned in last weeks DWN, and
> ... now that I've got it, how do I make it work with Konqueror? Or mozilla?
> Does anyone have any experience with it on PPC?
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Hello all,
I just installed the flashplayer software mentioned in last weeks DWN, and
... now that I've got it, how do I make it work with Konqueror? Or mozilla?
Does anyone have any experience with it on PPC?
Thanks for your help!
Russell
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On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 09:00:14PM -0400, Jean-Michel Deleu wrote:
> most certainly a silly question but /etc/debian_version says : 2.2 and
> /var/log/gdm/:0.log and /var/log/xdm.log say : Operating System: Linux
> 2.4.0-test13-pre2 ppc [ELF].
debian version is not the same as kernel version. Yo
Jean-Michel Deleu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) schrieb:
> most certainly a silly question but /etc/debian_version says : 2.2 and
> /var/log/gdm/:0.log and /var/log/xdm.log say : Operating System: Linux
> 2.4.0-test13-pre2 ppc [ELF].
>
> which one is it ? do i care ? (i'm considering moving from potato t
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 04:56:59PM -0700, deFreese, Barry wrote:
> At 4:38 PM -0700 7/30/02, deFreese, Barry wrote:
> >O.K., I fixed my XFree86 problem and am now running 4.1.0.1. Now my
> >question is, how do I get it running in 1024x768 or 1280x1024? I am using
> >the FBDevice and the only opti
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 02:40:59PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It installed just fine once I figured out which files to make into
> floppy images. At the end of the first phase of the install, there are 3
> options for booting: Quik, make floppies, use existing boot. I had
> problems with
most certainly a silly question but /etc/debian_version says : 2.2 and
/var/log/gdm/:0.log and /var/log/xdm.log say : Operating System: Linux
2.4.0-test13-pre2 ppc [ELF].
which one is it ? do i care ? (i'm considering moving from potato to
woody and wondering which kernel to install, 2.2 or 2.
Wilhelm,
Fair enough, thanks again for all of your help!!
Barry deFreese
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At 4:38 PM -0700 7/30/02, deFreese, Barry wrote:
O.K., I fixed my XFree86 problem and am now running 4.1.0.1. Now my
question is, how do I get it running in 1024x768 or 1280x1024? I am using
the FBDevice and the only options configure in my XF86Config-4 is "800x600"
and "640x480". Can I just a
Wilhelm,
O.K., I fixed my XFree86 problem and am now running 4.1.0.1. Now my
question is, how do I get it running in 1024x768 or 1280x1024? I am using
the FBDevice and the only options configure in my XF86Config-4 is "800x600"
and "640x480". Can I just add entries for "1024x768", etc to the
XF8
Wilhelm,
A quick update that I just realized. When I try to do apt-get install
konsole I was getting a dependency error on xutils. I just ran "apt-get
install xutils" and it is moving along so I may be on the right path for
that problem!!
Thanks again,
Barry deFreese
NTS Technology Services Ma
Wilhelm,
It is always good to ask the obvious. Actually I have rebooted the machine
after every upgrade or install, just to make sure!
Another gentleman was asking about my sources.list. It has the following
entry:
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main non-free contrib
Is that corr
At 1:35 PM -0700 7/30/02, deFreese, Barry wrote:
Wilhelm,
Thanks for the info on the kernel, still learning all this stuff! 2.2 seems
to be working fine.
XFree86 version number says 11 but the vendor release number says 3360.
Yeah, that's 3.3.6. Also, I get an XFree86 version number as the
Wilhelm,
Thanks for the info on the kernel, still learning all this stuff! 2.2 seems
to be working fine.
XFree86 version number says 11 but the vendor release number says 3360.
And it looks like I am running xdm, not gdm so the log file I am looking at
should be correct. Since you mentioned gn
> "michel" == Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
michel> Define 'flicker'. The current dri-trunk packages would apparently
cause
michel> a very low refresh rate. If it's a quick flicker where you see the
michel> picture multiple times OTOH, it could be a radeonfb glitch I'm
At 1:09 PM -0700 7/30/02, deFreese, Barry wrote:
Thanks for the tip. /etc/debian_version does say 3.0 but the kernel is
2.2.19, is that correct? I thought they were using 2.4 now??
kernel version is independent of distribution version. You can run
Debian 3.0 on top of either a 2.2 or a 2.4 k
On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 21:10, A.J. Rossini wrote:
>
> Thanks folks! Turns out that if you really are running the
> framebuffer, putting the laptop to sleep is trivial (turns out I
> wasn't running the framebuffer, but "native", whatever that truly
> means, before).
Another framebuffer _device_. :
Wilhelm,
Thanks for the tip. /etc/debian_version does say 3.0 but the kernel is
2.2.19, is that correct? I thought they were using 2.4 now??
Also, the dpkg output says xfree86-common 4.1.0-16 but I don't get a
xfree86.log.0 in /var/log and the xdm.log still shows 3.3.6. Any clue
there?
Thanks
How do you enable the power button to shutdown
the system? I'm using Woody on a PowerBook G3
Lombard.
Greg
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O.K. so I was running potato and last night I get a dist-upgrade.
Everything looks fine but everything still looks like it's running Potato.
What's the best way to verify?
Well, you can cat out /etc/debian_version. If you did update to
stable, it should say 3.0.
Also, I did an apt-get upgra
Thanks folks! Turns out that if you really are running the
framebuffer, putting the laptop to sleep is trivial (turns out I
wasn't running the framebuffer, but "native", whatever that truly
means, before).
I've also got X "running", sort of, with Branden's X packages and
Michael D's DRM modules,
Am Dienstag den, 30. Juli 2002, um 20:40, schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello!
There are somethings really important you have to understand (maybe you
already did).
1. Mac OS X.X starts
2. BootX is loaded
3. The Kernel is loaded
(which has to be placed in the 'Linux Kernels' Folder in the
Systemf
O.K. so I was running potato and last night I get a dist-upgrade.
Everything looks fine but everything still looks like it's running Potato.
What's the best way to verify?
Also, I did an apt-get upgrade for X and it looked like it pulled down
4.1.?? but my xdm.log still shows 3.3.6 still running,
It installed just fine once I figured out which files to make into
floppy images. At the end of the first phase of the install, there are 3
options for booting: Quik, make floppies, use existing boot. I had
problems with all three.
1) When I tried to "Make Drive Bootable", I got an error messa
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Am Son, den 28 Juli 2002, schrieb Dirk Eddelbuettel:
> Stephen had kindly provided a new patch which I incorporated into a revised
> 2.4.7-6 release candidate to be found at
>
> http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/code/debian/UnderReview
^ there is e
I've installed Netatalk on woody today and wonder where failed login
attempts are stored. Successful logins end up in /var/log/messages.
Cheers,
-Lars
Jul 30 15:08:23 beta afpd[18204]: ASIP session:548(1) from
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:49249
(2)
Jul 30 15:08:23 beta afpd[18204]: uams_dhx_pam.c :PAM:
Rolf Brudeseth wrote:
> Well, I was finally able to get Woody installed on an IBM 44P-170 (Power3)
> system.
>
> I can document the steps if there is an interest. I booted via BOOTP/tftp,
> downloaded the kernel, basedebs.tar and driver.tgz with wget, and got the
> rest with dselect/apt.
>
> I do
A thousand thanks for your quick and accurate answer, it worked !
Jérémie
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On 29 Jul, this messageom Rogerio Saran echoed through cyberspace:
> Michael, thank you for the corrections.
You're welcome :-)
> I have some comments may also be
> useful for those considering an old PowerMac as a Debian platform.
I hope some are inspired by your comments. I run Woody myself
> "michel" == Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
michel> On Fri, 2002-07-26 at 23:35, A.J. Rossini wrote:
>> > "scott" == Scott Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
scott> I would guess it's some kind of driver issue...which version of X are
scott> you runn
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