Hello again,
In the meantime I downloaded and compiled the kernel 2.4.20-ben9 with the
original .config just adding a few necessary modules I needed for my
PowerBook G3 (Wallstreet) and got it to work nicely:
1.) The new speed of the system is amazing!
2.) With this kernel I can finally run the
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 07:16:36PM +0100, Benjamin Swatek wrote:
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> >
> > UFS is not supported at all. HFS filenames can be up to 31 characters.
> > Both systems can access the files; assuming you have an application capable
> > of handling mp3 in both, then an mp3 file is useful on both.
>
> we
On Die, 2003-04-01 at 14:35, Benjamin Swatek wrote:
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> Forth: Sleepmode: I'm on the 2.4.20-ben9 kernel, which I managed to compile
> yesterday following jeffrey matt's advice to do the touch on the not existing
> vmlinux.coff. Now when i close the lid under X the box goes sleeping, but
> does
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Chris Tillman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> UFS is not supported at all.
UFS works fine, at least for reading. Maybe you meant to say that
HFS+ is not supported.
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On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 08:25:39PM +0200, David Ulrich wrote:
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> I put it on summertime and add a ntp server (ntp, ntp-simple and
> ntpupdate). So the clock is always on time.
> My debian is always on time now:
>
> dulrich# date
> Tue Apr 1 20:14:04 CEST 2003
>
> But I can fix my hardware clo
Hi,
I have a powermac 9500MP, on a debian 2.4.18 SMP. It's my webserver.
I put it on summertime and add a ntp server (ntp, ntp-simple and
ntpupdate). So the clock is always on time.
My debian is always on time now:
dulrich# date
Tue Apr 1 20:14:04 CEST 2003
But I can fix my hardware clock o
Chris Tillman writes:
> On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 01:35:25PM +0100, Benjamin Swatek wrote:
> UFS is not supported at all.
SuSE seems to have it working, perhaps dangerously.
http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html/olh_ppc_macosx.html
mount -t ufs -o ro,ufstype=44bsd /dev/hda11 /macos
> HFS filenames can b
On Tuesday 01 April 2003 17:24, Chris Tillman wrote:
> UFS is not supported at all. HFS filenames can be up to 31 characters.
> Both systems can access the files; assuming you have an application capable
> of handling mp3 in both, then an mp3 file is useful on both.
FAT32 is quite nice too, it ha
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 01:35:25PM +0100, Benjamin Swatek wrote:
> other thing is, that when I log in as root on the console, a lot of things
> flash by, too fast to read, whats that???
You can hit shift+pageup to scroll back in the console.
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>
> UFS is not supported at all. HFS filenames can be up to 31 characters.
> Both systems can access the files; assuming you have an application capable
> of handling mp3 in both, then an mp3 file is useful on both.
well ok, I'll try mol, the tip form chrisophe
>
> > other thing is, that when I l
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 01:35:25PM +0100, Benjamin Swatek wrote:
> Second: how do you guys interchange data with osX?
> well, i know there are the hfs+ utils, but as for now, they only can read,
> right? (by the way, to where does hpmount a partition, how can I acces it in
> X?) I might use hfs,
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 01:35:25PM +0100, Benjamin Swatek wrote:
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> Second: how do you guys interchange data with osX?
> well, i know there are the hfs+ utils, but as for now, they only can read,
> right? (by the way, to where does hpmount a partition, how can I acces it in
> X?) I might use hf
Hi there!
I finaly got debian up and running, and everything works more or les fine
Thanks to christophe for his page.
now I still do have some questions or troubleshooting to solve,
first: the keyboard, I solved the tilde problem during installation
with "loadkeys us" an have it where anyone w
On 31 Mar, this message from P Oscar Boykin echoed through cyberspace:
> By the way,
>
> I fixed the bug in xmms-arts for my own usage. I tried to email the
> package maintainer and never got any response.
Go to bugs.debian.org and file a bug report against the package
providing xmms-arts. Or u
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