I have tested the Moustafa Youssef patch to add the scan feature to the
orinoco driver. The patch can be found at:
http://www.cs.umd.edu/~moustafa/morinoco/morinoco.html
This seems to add the scan feature to the airport driver. I have yet to
find a place with multiple wlan.
The output looks l
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 06:54, Claas Langbehn wrote:
Hi!
You find a patch here:
http://ibook2.rootdir.de/pages/browse.php?dir=/usr/src
(equals to http://ibook2.rootdir.de/files/usr/src)
just unpack a plain 2.4.20
and apply patch-2.4.20-ben8-xfs.bz2 on it.
I have done this for my xfs and I
This one time, at band camp, Michel Dänzer wrote:
>AGP GART is faster (and as we all know, faster is better :) - in fact,
>on newer TiBooks PCI GART is pathetically slow, even much slower than
>with DRI disabled (for 2D, 3D might be slightly faster than software
>rendering). My guess has been this
Hi, I did the standard
rsync -avz rsync.penguinppc.org::linux-2.4-benh /usr/src/benh-kernel
but the kernel won't compile. I keep getting the following error message
[snip lots of output]
cp arch/ppc/boot/images/vmlinux.coff
debian/tmp-image/boot/vmlinux.coff-2.4.20-ben9
cp: cannot stat `arch
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 01:18:27PM -0500, Lorenzo Thurman wrote:
>
> I made boot floppies of the HFS-Boot floppy and root.bin. The boot starts
> with the boot floppy, but after the finder icon changes into a penguin, the
> monitor goes black and loses sync, then nothing. After leaving it and goi
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 21:56, Jérôme Marant wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In order to test the latest power management features, I rsynced
> the ben9 kernel tree. I used my ben1 .config file and built
> the kernel.
> However, at boottime, the kernel enters the monitor (why this?)
> and I get a kernel panic w
Hello,
In order to test the latest power management features, I rsynced
the ben9 kernel tree. I used my ben1 .config file and built
the kernel.
However, at boottime, the kernel enters the monitor (why this?)
and I get a kernel panic when I quit the monitor.
So, is the kernel tree rsyncable meant
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 04:59:12PM +0100, David Campillos wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ok, it starts, but did I loose the data? How can I recover the structure
> I had before?
that is the funny part ;-)
if you don't know what the settings are, you'll have to look at :
http://www.penguinppc.org/projects/quik
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 16:59, David Campillos wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ok, it starts, but did I loose the data? How can I recover the
> structure I had before?
>
> thanks a lot
quik will re-install the bootblocks, nvsetenv can be used to
reconfigure your open firmware boot-device
Ben.
I made boot floppies of the HFS-Boot floppy and root.bin. The boot starts with
the boot floppy, but after the finder icon changes into a penguin, the monitor
goes black and loses sync, then nothing. After leaving it and going to lunch, I
manually ejected the boot floppy and inserted the root.bi
Title: Mensaje
Hi,
ok, it starts, but
did I loose the data? How can I recover the structure I had
before?
thanks
a lot
If you have a radeon with an ADC or DVI flat panel display,
can you test this patch to radeonfb and let me know how things
goes ? I need to know if
- The driver worked without the patch or not
- The driver works with the patch or not
By 'works', I mean, do you get a display ?
Regards,
Ben.
"David" writes:
> Hi to everybody!
>
> I was changing quik.conf on my ppc 9600/350, adding:
>
> image=/boot/kernel-2.4.18-powerpc
> label=linux
> read-only
>
> I forgot (yes, I idiot) to run quik in the command line after that,
> rebooting the machine without the changes. But the ppc
Hello,
when the ppc doesnt restart and supposed you have an OpenFirmware
on it you need to find out how to reset the firmware to its default settings.
Supposed dead means that it does not even light up the screen. Ressetting
the OF is hard method to get it back to life, though. If you do that t
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 13:51, David Campillos wrote:
> Hi to everybody!
>
> I was changing quik.conf on my ppc 9600/350, adding:
>
> image=/boot/kernel-2.4.18-powerpc
> label=linux
> read-only
>
> I forgot (yes, I idiot) to run quik in the command line after that,
> rebooting the machi
> I forgot (yes, I idiot) to run quik in the command line after that,
> rebooting the machine without the changes. But the ppc did not
> restart... I tried it with the rescue disk, with the same result. Is
my
> ppc dead? what can i do?
No, it just doesn't check the floppy drive anymore, but your d
Hi David
Have you tried booting off a MacOS disk to check your hardware?
Try also AppleKey + Opt+P +R to set the PRAM
Regards
Clive
On Tuesday, March 25, 2003, at 12:51 pm, David Campillos wrote:
I was changing quik.conf on my ppc 9600/350, adding:
image=/boot/kernel-2.4.18-powerpc
la
Title: Mensaje
Hi to
everybody!
I was changing
quik.conf on my ppc 9600/350, adding:
image=/boot/kernel-2.4.18-powerpc
label=linux
read-only
I forgot (yes, I
idiot) to run quik in the command line after that, rebooting the machine without
the changes. But the ppc did not rest
--- Ralf Nolden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 24 March 2003 21:58, Frank Murphy wrote:
> > I recently upgraded my sid, and now xmms plays static when I try
> > playing audio when starting xmms with artsdsp. Unfortunately, I
didn't
> > notice what I had upgraded to get this. I think that i
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 22:27, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
> This one time, at band camp, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> >On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 09:01, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
> >> This one time, at band camp, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> >> >Can you all try with DRI and PCI GART instead of AGP GART ?
> >>=20
>
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On Monday 24 March 2003 21:58, Frank Murphy wrote:
> I recently upgraded my sid, and now xmms plays static when I try playing
> audio when starting xmms with artsdsp. Unfortunately, I didn't notice what
> I had upgraded to get this. I think that it mig
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