Hey Jan,
I still can't install OpenOffice.org because of stlport, did it ever
get built?
Thanks,
jas.
I am running Debian 2.4.19 and am trying to set up a USB laser printer,
but I have no idea what to do since anything I findn about printers does
not help. I do have USB compiled into the kernal, since I am using a USB
keyboard and mouse, but what else do I need to do?
Nick Dobbs
C.Bryan Daniels wrote:
In order to get X windows up on my G4 with a Radeon 7500 video card, I
need to install a newer XFree86--either Michel Daenzer's DRI package of
else Branden's 4.2 package. These packages are not part of the regular
Debian distributions. I continue to be stumped on how to
In order to get X windows up on my G4 with a Radeon 7500 video card, I
need to install a newer XFree86--either Michel Daenzer's DRI package of
else Branden's 4.2 package. These packages are not part of the regular
Debian distributions. I continue to be stumped on how to do this. I
have not fou
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
>So either the kernel has a bug preventing it from seeing
>your modem, or you really have the SW modem, which script
>did you use ? The internal USB modem won't show up on the
>USB bus unless it's powered up by the driver
>Did you download & install the driver package
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
>>HOWEVER:
>The kernel may actually be to blame (at least the macserial
>driver). According to the bit of dmesg you pasted, it seems the
>modem isn't detected.
It finds the Z8530, I presumed that was the modem. What does this part
do apart from address the modem (or
Try
boot /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ATTO,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/@6:7,\yaboot
>HOWEVER:
>pppconfig still doesn't find a modem, neither does kppp or wvdialconf.
>
>But I don't have any reason to believe the kernel is to blame for that.
The kernel may actually be to blame (at least the macserial
driver). According to the bit of dmesg you pasted, it seems the
modem isn't detec
>>Note that Apple's latest MacOS airport driver update (or MacOS X 10.2
>>update) will update the airport card firmware to revision 8.40 which
>>seems to have lots of problems with our driver.
>
>Is there any incantation to report the firmware version on an airport
>card? I've poked around with i
On Sat, 7 Sep 2002, Chris Tillman wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 07, 2002 at 04:26:11PM -0400, Fred Heitkamp wrote:
> >
> >
> >
>
> boot /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ATTO,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/@6:7,yaboot
>
> Another option is to edit the yaboot.conf next to the yaboot you can boot,
> to set
>
> device=/[EMAIL PROTECTED
Quoting Michel Lanners <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Can you show us your /var/log/XFree86.0.log?
Yes i can:
XFree86 Version 4.1.0.1 / X Window System
(protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 6510)
Release Date: 21 December 2001
If the server is older than 6-12 months, or if your card is
newer
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