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On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 03:15:09PM -0500, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> I've put some (extremely belated, I know) 2.4.20 packages in Incoming for
> unstable. They should show up in the archive in a day or two; I've also put
> them at:
> http://people.debian.org/~dan/2.4.20/
>
> Before I prepare a
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 06:08:08PM -0600, Scott C. Linnenbringer wrote:
> Thanks a lot. I preordered a new 17inch PowerBook, and while they certainly
> aren't completely the same in terms of hardware, I'm sure plenty of this will
> still be relevant. :)
Lucky you.
That said I don't expect the 17
On Wednesday 26 March 2003 03:56 am, Matthias Schmidt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently installed woody on my new PB 12" and wrote all details during
> installation down. I hope this will help someone who will install Debian
> on the PB 12" :)
>
> You'll find the document at
> http://www.mathemati
I'm replying to Peter's reply because I didn't see Daniel's original
message.
Peter Bergner writes:
>
> Bürgin Daniel (KTSS 1) wrote:
> > I installed Debian Woody on my 44p Box with the How-to's
> > from Rolf Brudeseth mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > That works fine, but with a old Kernel 2.4.16 fro
Apologies if this is not pertinent to the discussion, but I just natively
compiled, booted, then cross-compiled and booted a stock 2.4.20 kernel with
agpgart deselected. In both cases, the stock kernel worked fine, except for
unresolved symbols in dmasound_pmac.
Jeff
On Wednesday 26 March 200
Hi
Georg Koss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I rsynced 2.4.20-ben9 from penguinppc.org::linux-2.4-benh.
>
> I experienced a failing in building these sources with a complaint
> that cp doesn't find
>
>arch/ppc/boot/images/vmlinux.coff
>
> What can I try to cope with this. In my previous ker
A stock 2.4.20 kernel compile fails on my iMac with the errors below. The
ben-X kernels compile natively and cross-compile on an i386 box.
Jeff
=
agpgart_be.c:86:2: #error "Please define flush_cache."
agpgart_be.c: In function `agp_generic_create_gatt_table':
agpgart_be.c:591: warni
I experienced a failing in building these sources with a complaint
that cp doesn't find
arch/ppc/boot/images/vmlinux.coff
What can I try to cope with this. In my previous kernels up to
2.4.20-ben8 it was built with my .config
Georg,
I am having the same problems as you are I have
A friendly hello to you all!
I rsynced 2.4.20-ben9 from penguinppc.org::linux-2.4-benh.
I experienced a failing in building these sources with a complaint
that cp doesn't find
arch/ppc/boot/images/vmlinux.coff
What can I try to cope with this. In my previous kernels up to
2.4.20-ben8 it wa
Hi,
can everyone help us out with installing debian linux on a IBM pSeries
610? We tried to boot from CD or floppy disk. No one did work. We are
looking for a brief installation guide on how to boot the install
kernel image from open firmware.
Thanks, Chris
Hi Dan,
I've been running a 2.4.20 kernel compile from kernel.org sources on my
8500 for a couple months now with no stability problems. It was compiled
it using the vanilla 3.0 toolchain ...
cheers
vinai
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> I've put some (extremely belated, I know)
> When i understand you right, i have to install and compile the
> Toolchain on my System and after that i can compile the
> patched Kernel from penguinppc64 ?
> Sorry, i'am not yet an Insider but where can
> i find the 2.4.21-pre6 Code under Marcelo's Directory on kernel.org ?
If it becomes all
Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> -ben9 is supposed to be stable yes. Tell me more about
> the error/panic.
>
> When in the monitor, tell me what xmon says (vector value, PC, LR,
> ... and eventually type "t" and copy the result).
> Better even: put the System.map next to the k
I've put some (extremely belated, I know) 2.4.20 packages in Incoming for
unstable. They should show up in the archive in a day or two; I've also put
them at:
http://people.debian.org/~dan/2.4.20/
Before I prepare a 2.4.20 update for stable, I'd like some people to try
them out and report succe
Bürgin Daniel (KTSS 1) wrote:
When i understand you right, i have to install and compile the
Toolchain on my System and after that i can compile the
patched Kernel from penguinppc64 ?
Sorry, i'am not yet an Insider but where can
i find the 2.4.21-pre6 Code under Marcelo's Directory on kernel.org
Hi there,
how is the current status of the driver for the "new" airport cards?
reagards,
Christoph
--
Christoph Siess [EMAIL PROTECTED] | There are only 10 types of people in the
world:
send a mail with subject| Those who understand binary,
"fetch key" for my public key | and those who
El mié, 26 de 03 de 2003 a las 09:03, Bürgin Daniel (KTSS 1) escribió:
> Hi
>
> I installed Debian Woody on my 44p Box with the How-to's
> from Rolf Brudeseth mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> That works fine, but with a old Kernel 2.4.16 from Suse.
>
> Now i would like to compile my own Kernel with som
Is gnome2 available in stable for the ppc yet?
I haven't had any luck getting it.
> I'm not sure how good the POWER3 support is in the 32-bit ppc
> kernel, so... However, the 64-bit ppc64 kernel runs just fine
> on my 44p-170. More info can be found at www.penguinppc64.org.
> Short answer is that Marcelo's 2.4.21-pre6 code should work
> straight out of the box.
When i unders
Bürgin Daniel (KTSS 1) wrote:
I installed Debian Woody on my 44p Box with the How-to's
from Rolf Brudeseth mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
That works fine, but with a old Kernel 2.4.16 from Suse.
Now i would like to compile my own Kernel with some
differnt Network Settings.
I've tried the last stabl
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 08:37:01AM +0100, Mich Lanners wrote:
> Hmm, shouldn't be too hard... let's see
>
> First, ifconfig up the interface (don't use ifup - you don't want all
> the fancy config...). Then, use iwlist, and get a list of available
> ESSID's to identify nearby networks. Based o
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 09:57:12AM +0100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> Interesting patch, did you ask the orinoco driver maintainer
> (David Gibson) is he intends to merge that with the driver ?
I will definitively ask him. The patch seems old (2001) but apply
cleanly and seems to work perfectl
Hi
I installed Debian Woody on my 44p Box with the How-to's
from Rolf Brudeseth mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
That works fine, but with a old Kernel 2.4.16 from Suse.
Now i would like to compile my own Kernel with some
differnt Network Settings.
I've tried the last stable Kernel from Bitkeeper 2.4.2
Hi,
I recently installed woody on my new PB 12" and wrote all details during
installation down. I hope this will help someone who will install Debian
on the PB 12" :)
You'll find the document at
http://www.mathematik.uni-marburg.de/~schmidtm/apple/
Greets
--
Matthias Schmidt
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 04:13, christophe barbe wrote:
> 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 h
On 25 Mar, this message from christophe barbe echoed through cyberspace:
> This seems to add the scan feature to the airport driver. I have yet
> to find a place with multiple wlan.
>
> The output looks like:
>
> ~$ iwlist eth1 scan
> Warning: Driver for device eth1 has been compiled with versio
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