On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 06:32:04PM -0400, Andy Bastien wrote:
> Second question: I can't boot 2.4.anything. I've tried both Debian's
As another data point on this, I can boot 2.4.18-powerpc with quik,
and get video also.
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On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 06:32:04PM -0400, Andy Bastien wrote:
> Second question: I can't boot 2.4.anything. I've tried both Debian's
> 2.4.18-powermac and several iterations built from the 2.4.19 source,
> and they all do the same thing. I never get out of MacOS; after
> clicking on the "Linux" b
> If you already have a copy of the linux source, it's a lot faster to
> move/copy an existing tree into place, and then rsync benh's tree on top
> of that.
mozilla didn't seem to want to dl the benh source too fast, but wget is
moving along a lot faster. Regardless, anyone have a rsync url for t
On Die, 2002-09-17 at 01:56, Toby Sargeant wrote:
>
> Basically, on i2c based macs (Tumbler, Snapper, DACA) the only format
> supported natively is 16 bit signed big endian. On older macs (AWACS,
> Snapper, Burgundy), big and little endian formats are supported.
>
> Then sample conversion is done
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 09:56:30AM +1000, Toby Sargeant wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 08:21:28PM +0200, Michel D?nzer wrote:
> >
> > That's correct. The problem is probably a mismatch between what xmms (or
> > its plugins) _thinks_ the endianness of the PCM data they send to the
> > device is (
On Sep 17 2002, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Of course, just not with all the bells and whistles as with benh.
This seems to be the opportune time to ask something that I've
been meaning to ask for some time now: how frequently are
things from benh's tree synced with the stock tr
On Die, 2002-09-17 at 01:09, Mark T. Valites wrote:
> > agpgart only works or even builds with Ben's tree. How does it fail
> > without?
>
> I did not know that... I thought the 2.4.19 kernel would build on the ti
> since it'd been out for a while. I was under the impression the benh
> kernels w
On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 08:21:28PM +0200, Michel D?nzer wrote:
>
> That's correct. The problem is probably a mismatch between what xmms (or
> its plugins) _thinks_ the endianness of the PCM data they send to the
> device is (and thus tells the device) and what it _actually_ is. E.g.,
> this works
On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 19:09, Mark T. Valites wrote:
> I'm slowly dl-ing the benh source right now, but at this rate it may take
> a few weeks...
If you already have a copy of the linux source, it's a lot faster to
move/copy an existing tree into place, and then rsync benh's tree on top
of that.
> agpgart only works or even builds with Ben's tree. How does it fail
> without?
I did not know that... I thought the 2.4.19 kernel would build on the ti
since it'd been out for a while. I was under the impression the benh
kernels were the bleeding edge kernels kernels & that I could survive on
I have two questions, I hope nobody minds if I put both of them in one
email. Both are related to a PowerMac 9500 that I'm trying to use
with woody.
First question: This beast has two ethernet cards that I haven't been
able to get working; does any know for sure whether these cards do
work?
Th
At 23:01 +0200 9/16/02, jonas bandi wrote:
>Vincent Bernat wrote:
>
>> Hello !
>>
>> Is there an equivalent to m3mirror for the new ibooks ?
>>
>> How to use the external screen in the console and in X ?
>>
>>
>If you have a radeon chip, you can use the XFree 4.2 binaries from
>Michel (http://peng
On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 22:14, Mark T. Valites wrote:
> I've been unsuccessfully trying to compile a kernel on my first generation
> tibook since I received it nearly a year ago. After playing around with
> lots of yes/no/module choices, I figured I'd try the stock config supplied
> with the kernel.
I sort of have the same problem as the "New Kernel -> moer heat?" thread
except for my fan never starts??? I have a powerbook g4. I compiled
2.4.19 from kernel.org with xfs patch, took the default config that came
with the debian powerpc xfs iso, and compiled the kernel. while
recompiling (forgot
Vincent Bernat wrote:
Hello !
Is there an equivalent to m3mirror for the new ibooks ?
How to use the external screen in the console and in X ?
If you have a radeon chip, you can use the XFree 4.2 binaries from
Michel (http://penguinppc.org/~daenzer/) to use an external monitor. I
attach
Howdy.
I'm the happy owner of a TiBook DVI, and after the usual X11 config
stuff I had no problem running Debian on it.
And yesterday I rsync'ed a new benh kernel, compiled it and booted it :
it works fine except that now the fan _never_ stops, where with the
previous kernel it only started whil
I've been unsuccessfully trying to compile a kernel on my first generation
tibook since I received it nearly a year ago. After playing around with
lots of yes/no/module choices, I figured I'd try the stock config supplied
with the kernel. Low and behold, it compiled just fine.
The system is a fi
On 16 Sep, this message from Jesus Climent echoed through cyberspace:
> I just found the announcement of atitvout v0.3, located at
> http://www.stud.uni-hamburg.de/users/lennart/projects/atitvout/
Interesting, but...
> HAs anyone out there tried it under ibook2 with ATI Radeon M6?
As you can r
On 16 Sep, this message from Patrik Nyman echoed through cyberspace:
> I have a Mac beige G3 desktop, 64MB RAM, 20GB IDE hard drive.
> There's one root partition of 4.2GB at /dev/hda8, and another equally large
> linux partition at /dev/hda9, and 500MB of swap at /dev/hda10. The rest is
> for Mac
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On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 15:57, Ondrej Certik wrote:
>
> > > when starting xmms, it stops with an error:
> > > snd_mixer_attach: No such file or directory.
> >
> > Remove alsa-xmms, it prevents xmms from starting
> > without ALSA.
>
> Which solves the problem. Thanks. But I have no idea
> how you
This is all beside the point (Anyway, you would do better looking at the
CERT advisories, and debian-security-announce advisories).
If you are running woody and keep up to date with security.d.o then you
are not exposed to this flaw.
http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-27.html
http://www.debia
Hi Will,
On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 10:16:22AM -0400, Will Cicola wrote:
> Before, 'startx' would load up a nice GNOME desktop for me; now that
> command simply loads the "grey screen with x cursor" without seeming
> to actually load anything GNOME-related. (ps confirms this.) How can
> I fix my set
On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 17:49, vinai wrote:
>
> Are we (on the PPC) vulnerable to the worm that's started making its
> rounds last week - the one that exploits an opening in the apache ssl
> module ? I thought I read somewhere that it might be x86 only, but I
> can't be absolutely sure about that.
Thus sproke Jack Howarth:
Subject: Re: vulnerable to apache/ssl worm ?
Vinai,
No. From what I have read the code the worm executes is i386
specific.
Jack
IIRC, the article on CNet said that it was *Intel* specific. That made me
wonder if it affects AMD chips also. (i
Vinai,
No. From what I have read the code the worm executes is i386
specific.
Jack
> I've recently installed GNU/Linux on my Tibook and I've just this weekend
> started to configure the system a bit. Right now I'm facing the
> sleep-issue. I've been reading various mailing-lists trying to find out
> whether I'll have any luck setting it up or not, but so far I haven't found
>
On (16/09/02 09:12), John Lubotsky wrote:
:) Running Woody on my Beige G3 with an ADB one-button mouse, I'd like
:) to emulate 3 buttons for use in a window manager. I know
:) instinctively this must be addressed in docs, but I've looked to no
:) avail.
:)
:) Can anyone point me to documentatio
Running Woody on my Beige G3 with an ADB one-button mouse, I'd like
to emulate 3 buttons for use in a window manager. I know
instinctively this must be addressed in docs, but I've looked to no
avail.
Can anyone point me to documentation?
Best,
John Lubotsky
Hi Folks,
Are we (on the PPC) vulnerable to the worm that's started making its
rounds last week - the one that exploits an opening in the apache ssl
module ? I thought I read somewhere that it might be x86 only, but I
can't be absolutely sure about that. But I do remember the articles
saying the
On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 10:16:22AM -0400, Will Cicola wrote:
> Ack! So I've been running unstable for a while, and decided to I triy to
> install GNOME 2 using the experimental pacakges (that was really reckless; I
> know), and fouled the whole thing up. After a long ordeal, I managed to get
> G
On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 11:59:13AM +0200, Gianmaria Iaculo - NETLABS -
Application Service Provider wrote:
> Hi,
> does latest debian version run on IBM RS6000 44p 170 model? If true, where i
> can find the latest release to buy (in Italy)???
>
> Best Regards
> Gianmaria Iaculo
> NETLABS
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On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 11:22:35AM +0200, Patrik Nyman wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I have a Mac beige G3 desktop, 64MB RAM, 20GB IDE hard drive.
> There's one root partition of 4.2GB at /dev/hda8, and another equally large
> linux partition at /dev/hda9, and 500MB of swap at /dev/hda10. The rest is
> for
Ack! So I've been running unstable for a while, and decided to I triy to
install GNOME 2 using the experimental pacakges (that was really reckless; I
know), and fouled the whole thing up. After a long ordeal, I managed to get
GNOME working again, but now the only way to get into it is through gd
--- Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 12:56, Ondrej Certik wrote:
> >
> > --- Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Son, 2002-09-15 at 21:18, Ondrej Certik
> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I have installed latest CVS ALSA drivers
> > > > on my PowerMac 7500/10
On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 12:56, Ondrej Certik wrote:
>
> --- Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Son, 2002-09-15 at 21:18, Ondrej Certik wrote:
> > >
> > > I have installed latest CVS ALSA drivers
> > > on my PowerMac 7500/100 (snd-powermac), and aplay
> > > functions well,
> > > but xm
On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 08:45, Wilhelm *Rafial* Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> Can anyone comment on the status of libberkeleydb-perl on the powerpc
> platform? I tried to install pop-before-smtp from stable (and also
> testing) which failed due to the lack of this package. I attempted
> to apt-get so
Hi.
I just found the announcement of atitvout v0.3, located at
http://www.stud.uni-hamburg.de/users/lennart/projects/atitvout/
HAs anyone out there tried it under ibook2 with ATI Radeon M6?
Just to know...
J
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--- Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Son, 2002-09-15 at 21:18, Ondrej Certik wrote:
> >
> > I have installed latest CVS ALSA drivers
> > on my PowerMac 7500/100 (snd-powermac), and aplay
> > functions well,
> > but xmms plays only wav files - using other input
> > plugin
> > (mp3, o
Hi,
does latest debian version run on IBM RS6000 44p 170 model? If
true, where i can find the latest release to buy (in Italy)???
Best Regards
Gianmaria Iaculo
NETLABS
Hi all.
I have a Mac beige G3 desktop, 64MB RAM, 20GB IDE hard drive.
There's one root partition of 4.2GB at /dev/hda8, and another equally large
linux partition at /dev/hda9, and 500MB of swap at /dev/hda10. The rest is
for Mac OS.
The installation of the base system of Woody ran smoothly,
excep
Hello !
Is there an equivalent to m3mirror for the new ibooks ?
How to use the external screen in the console and in X ?
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2.0.38 /usr/src/linux/arch/sparc/kernel/ptrace.c
Can anyone comment on the status of libberkeleydb-perl on the powerpc
platform? I tried to install pop-before-smtp from stable (and also
testing) which failed due to the lack of this package. I attempted
to apt-get source and build the package that way. It appears to
build, but as part of
hi-
while experimenting with some 7100/80 and 8100/80 woody based servers i
found that while attempting to use apt-get install via and ssh
session, apt-get crashes. after proceeding through the first part of the
install: checking deps and so on it will freeze. the machine then will not
respond to
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