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On Sun, Feb 16, 2003 at 08:23:16PM +0100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-02-16 at 19:42, paubert wrote:
> > > Well... There might be a bigger problem if the kernel reports 53Mhz
> > > on boot (that means upon frequency switch, the kernel internal timing
> > > delays may be incorrectly
I have run 64MB systems before.
1. Do not use any gnome or kde stuff. sorry, too big!
2. use fluxbox, blacbox, ratpoision for window
manager
3. your ps -ef shows many more processes than mine,
but I do not recognize some of them.
This is what mine shows before I start X
I also see the last ti
I just feel bad I only had 1.x Gig of stuff to put on
the darn thing.
I only bring it up because I had not heard of other
people doing it, it was likely to work, in any case.
I just made an archive disk, not anything bootable or
playable by a DVD player.
___
Actually, devfs is neat, and I do not know why you
need to do without it.
That is not saying you can do it, I just do not know.
A clean /dev directory can be so nice!
Although you _must_ have devfsd installed before it
will work,
otherwise you will not be able to mount your root
partition on
rebo
On Son, 2003-02-16 at 19:17, Nirmal Govind wrote:
>
> > Indeed, but the undefined symbol smells like Qt to me. Is it picking up
> > the libqt.so.3 you built it against?
> >
> How do I find out? After I run configure, it does tell me that it is going to
> use qt3.0.7.. but how do I check after com
compile without dev-fs!
clemens
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 14:31:27 +0100
"Reto Stalder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Ajay,
>
> > try
> > http://www.ibooklinux.net/plain_page.php?caller=ibooklinux.php+record=86.
> > Look for the iBook (not iMac!) benH tree kernel. This is a precompiled
> >
Ben, this is a question for you, but maybe someone
else can answer, too.
Once I got your kernel working to my satisfaction I
just stopped playing with it.
Do you post to the list when you think a good
improvement to your kernel has been made?
Is there an online changelog?
Thank you quite mu
On Sun, 2003-02-16 at 19:42, paubert wrote:
> > Well... There might be a bigger problem if the kernel reports 53Mhz
> > on boot (that means upon frequency switch, the kernel internal timing
> > delays may be incorrectly adjusted).
>
> I'm still wondering why the timebase is not used to perform the
I am having trouble with this.
I do _not_ have pbbuttonsd running.
But my F1 through F7 buttons do not work as I would
want/expect (as F1-F7)
Why would I need to change brightness? I do not know.
Volume? I use aumix.
Num Lock? I have no keypad.
Pardon my ignorance, but I thought I needed pbbutt
> Well... There might be a bigger problem if the kernel reports 53Mhz
> on boot (that means upon frequency switch, the kernel internal timing
> delays may be incorrectly adjusted).
I'm still wondering why the timebase is not used to perform these
delays. I know that the 601 will add a slightc ompl
On Sun, Feb 16, 2003 at 06:05:19PM +0100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-02-16 at 17:12, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
>
> > > My kernel has support for cpu frequency scaling via /proc/cpufreq --
> > > and now when it boots it claims to be at 53 MHz. You can get this up
> > > to the
> Why didn't you simply install libqt3-dev?
The LyX developers have it in the INSTALL file that it might be necessary to use
Qt compiled with the same compiler as LyX... so I compiled both of them...
> Indeed, but the undefined symbol smells like Qt to me. Is it picking up
> the libqt.so.3 you b
On Sun, 2003-02-16 at 17:12, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> > My kernel has support for cpu frequency scaling via /proc/cpufreq --
> > and now when it boots it claims to be at 53 MHz. You can get this up
> > to the proper 867 MHz by doing
>
> Are you sure of the 53Mhz bit ? Isn't it 533 ?
Actu
Orion Buckminster Montoya wrote:
But when you get to the step of partitioning/initializing/mounting
your hard drive, the kernel you get from
http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/main/disks-powerpc/current/new-powermac/
will tell you "No hard disks were found." If you look at /dev/hda
yo
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 22:54, Orion Buckminster Montoya wrote:
> But when you get to the step of partitioning/initializing/mounting
> your hard drive, the kernel you get from
> http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/main/disks-powerpc/current/new-powermac/
> will tell you "No hard disks were
On Sat, Feb 15, 2003 at 07:45:44PM -0800, Nathan S. wrote:
> I'm looking for a good tutorial that explains the rudimentary basics of
> c/c++ programming on linux. I recently (only a couple of months)
> switched to linux from MacOS because I wanted to get into programming,
> but it didn't make sens
On Fre, 2003-02-14 at 22:30, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> Hi.. I'm trying to get LyX (www.lyx.org) working on my ibook with the
> benh kernel.. LyX uses Qt as a frontend so I downloaded and compiled qt
> 3.0.7 with gcc 3.2.1.
Why didn't you simply install libqt3-dev?
> I then compiled lyx with gcc 3.
devfs.
dunno whether you didn't read his release notes
or he didn't notice his kernel was devfs-based,
but those things are to be checked carefully
before installing new kernels.
boot with option "devfs=nomount" and remove that
kernel or install devfsd
On Sun, 2003-02-16 at 14:31, Reto Stalder w
Hi Ajay,
> try
> http://www.ibooklinux.net/plain_page.php?caller=ibooklinux.php+record=86.
> Look for the iBook (not iMac!) benH tree kernel. This is a precompiled
> kernel and the config file used in building it is listed there for
> download.
>
> There is a very good page available
>
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