Your TiBook page worked perfectly for my TiBook 667!
Too bad I had tried Branden's page, MiJ's page, and
someone else's first.
One thing though, the ~daenzer archive moved.
The new source is
deb http://people.debian.org/~daenzer ./
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Do you Ya
debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org said:
> my question is, what kind of colour depth does the server think you
> have, i.e., run at 16 bpp turns out to be 'TrueColor' (32bpp)?
I'm not sure how to find this out... I set 16bpp as the default color
depth -- but I know there was something funny about 2
Historically, "NiCad" and other rechargeable batteries
had to be "deep cycled" (completely drained before
recharging) in order to avoid "loss" in total battery
charge. Generally, if you discharged to 10% before
recharging, when you got back down to 10%, the battery
pretty much thought it was empty
Oliver,
perhaps I'm missing something, but I thought you
were supposed to "make clean" _before_ you "make
menuconfig"
I _think_ you are configuring your kernel,
erasing the configuration information, and then
compiling.
Sorry if someone has already suggested this, this
mail program
On Wed, Jan 01, 2003 at 09:36:29AM +1100, Tim Bateman wrote:
> That is interesting, thanks. My max charge was 3475 but I have an iBook
> 12", is yours a 14" and thus the larger battery ?
Nope 12.1, 500Mhz. I don't recall seeing the first battery over 4000
though. My fuzzy memory places it betwee
That is interesting, thanks. My max charge was 3475 but I have an iBook
12", is yours a 14" and thus the larger battery ?
Can anyone else post similar stats for a 12" iBook ?
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Nicolas Lopez wrote:
>
> The max_charge on the battery I've had for the past couple months was 418
On Mon, Dec 30, 2002 at 05:00:09PM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 10:40:22AM +1100, Tim Bateman wrote:
> >
> > Sorry this is slightly off topic but given recent discussions re iBook
> > battery life I though this is worth asking here given the technical
> > knowledge of the
On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 01:34:21 -0500, Shawn Powers composed:
> I am writing this on my freshly installed, Sid-based iBook. You might
> recall my recent laments regarding 3D acceleration on my Rage128 card...
>
> I *finally* got everything working right! The secret? Search OLD debian
> lists..
"Michel Dänzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The new log is to be found here :
> > http://fab.rhapsodyk.net/dri/XFree86.0.log
>
> It doesn't work for some people with new iBooks without agpgart. Beware
> that you'll need http://penguinppc.org/~daenzer/DRI/drm-ioremapagp.diff
> (which drm-trunk-
Hi Sebastien,
> Is someone know where i can find a kernel for my system ? I need support
> for IBM SCSI device adapter.
Why not try my doctored Debian woody boot disk image, available via
anonymous ftp from
ftp://ftp.planitis.net/debian/bootdisks/woody/ppc/rs6000/
The SCSI host adapter chip on
I am writing this on my freshly installed, Sid-based iBook. You might
recall my recent laments regarding 3D acceleration on my Rage128 card...
I *finally* got everything working right! The secret? Search OLD debian
lists... as my ibook came out during the time of the potato release.
(very firs
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