HI,
Thank you, I followed the procedure of installation of Xfree86 4.2 step
by step , but unformtunitly,
The last step, install the driver, with
dpkg -I *deb
it failed and got following error massage:
Unpacking replacement drm-trunk-module-2.4.20-ben10 ...
Depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in
/lib/mo
Thank's to all :) it's working better now !
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On Thu, 2003-05-15 at 23:37, Jorge Arcas wrote:
> El jue, 15-05-2003 a las 23:31, Michel Dänzer escribió:
> > On Thu, 2003-05-15 at 22:48, Jorge Arcas wrote:
> > >
> > > I've been running Debian on an iBook2.2 for six months and for the last
> > > to weeks it's been crashing frequently and randoml
El jue, 15-05-2003 a las 23:31, Michel Dänzer escribió:
> On Thu, 2003-05-15 at 22:48, Jorge Arcas wrote:
> >
> > I've been running Debian on an iBook2.2 for six months and for the last
> > to weeks it's been crashing frequently and randomly. It crashes with the
> > kernel compiled with both gcc 3
On Thu, 2003-05-15 at 22:48, Jorge Arcas wrote:
>
> I've been running Debian on an iBook2.2 for six months and for the last
> to weeks it's been crashing frequently and randomly. It crashes with the
> kernel compiled with both gcc 3.2 and 2.95.X, with both Xfree86 4.3 and
> 4.2.X. and running both
Hello all,
I've been running Debian on an iBook2.2 for six months and for the last
to weeks it's been crashing frequently and randomly. It crashes with the
kernel compiled with both gcc 3.2 and 2.95.X, with both Xfree86 4.3 and
4.2.X. and running both sarge and sid, gnome and kde. It doesn't need
On Thu, 2003-05-15 at 20:44, Matt Price wrote:
>
> (EE) R128: Failed to load module "fbdevhw" (module does not exist, 0)
So where did it go? xserver-xfree86 is supposed to contain
/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/linux/libfbdevhw.a, maybe
apt-get --reinstall install xserver-xfree86
helps?
> someone on
On Thu, May 15, 2003 at 02:44:37PM -0400, Matt Price wrote:
> hi folks,
>
> posted this question in debian user before I thought to ask y'all,
> apologies for cross-posting. My partner's just bought a new laptop so
> I finally get to convert our old blue and white g3 to debian (yay). I
> did a n
hi folks,
posted this question in debian user before I thought to ask y'all,
apologies for cross-posting. My partner's just bought a new laptop so
I finally get to convert our old blue and white g3 to debian (yay). I
did a net install, andi mmediately upgraded to sid (since sid has
worked better
Hi,
I'm using powerpref to set my key on py powerbook but it
don't remember my setting at each reboot. Don't you have
any idea ?
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Hi,
I don't know of any way to "trick" the kernel as you put it. I
complile as many things as I can into modules and I upgrade them everytime I
recompile. I feel that it's more flexible this way.
Check your /etc/modules file. this tells the kernel what modules to load
automatically at boo
Well, i did recompile the kernel on both of them. there are 2 machines, and
8500 and an 8100. i made an installed the modules for the 8500...after a
recent hard drive crash on the 8500, i am no longer have them. however, in
the past when i had upgraded the kernel, but not the modules (i usually
bui
Hi there.
Uphill all the way -
Now got the Powermac working, but I have
problems getting X-server up and running.
I had same kind of problem some time ago during an
installation on an i386. At that time it was enough to make the memory of the
graficcard (sorry) available in the XF86Con
On May 14 2003, Jule Slootbeek wrote:
> You can do "chmod 666 /dev/cdrom" which will allow all users to eject.
But that's not the clean solution. The clean solution is to
control which users have write access to the device with the
addition of the desired users to the group
Hi there.
Uphill all the way -
Now got the Powermac working, but I have
problems getting X-server up and running.
I had same kind of problem some time ago during an
installation on an i386. At that time it was enough to make the memory of the
graficcard (sorry) available in the XF86Conf
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone experienced a particular problem while installing
deb particularly when it comes to accessing packages from a cd. Many
times (I;ve been thru it at least 5 times) the installer would freeze after I
put
in a cd which turned out to have just smudge and sometimes
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Date: Thu, 15 May 2003 12:22:37 +0200
From: "Gaudenz Steinlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.4i
To: debian-boot@lists.debian.org
Subject: patch for building powerpc-images (version 2)
Hi
I changed my patch to mak
hi,
I am no expert, but did you compile the kernel recently and forget
to do make modules_install?
make sure that the file _is_ missing. if the whole directory "2.4.21-rc1"
is missing in /lib/modules then you definately forgot that step.
hth,
ajay
-Original Message-
From: dylan [m
Read Jesus Climent's most excellent page.
at www.hispalinux.es/~data/ibook/
specifically - configuring the system.
-ajay
-Original Message-
From: Gurujiwan Khalsa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2003 7:24 PM
To: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
Subject: Xfree86 / Debian 3
On Thu, May 15, 2003 at 09:45:19AM +, Clive Menzies wrote:
> Hi Tim
>
> On Thursday, May 15, 2003, at 05:13 pm, Tim Weippert wrote:
>
> >i have both Debian (SID) and Mac OS X on a Powerbook G4. I have read
> >that Mac OS X use UTC to save/set the hardware clock.
> >
> >I thought i have to sa
On Thu, 2003-05-15 at 19:13, Tim Weippert wrote:
> HI there,
>
> i have both Debian (SID) and Mac OS X on a Powerbook G4. I have read
> that Mac OS X use UTC to save/set the hardware clock.
>
> I thought i have to say my Debian installation, that the clock will be
> set to GMT and then calc the
On Die, 2003-05-13 at 03:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> After some help I got from you guys I am now a happy camper .. runing
> Woody on my Beige M/T G3-400, 512Mb Ram, but I noticed that the mouse
> movement is not smooth and applicaton load operations are sluggish. Is
> there a way I can o
On Die, 2003-05-13 at 06:44, P Oscar Boykin wrote:
> I am using XF86 4.2.99 from:
> http://people.debian.org/~daenzer/dri-trunk/
>
> on woody PPC
>
> and when I start the latest xine using XV, the xserver crashes
> immediately.
>
> Someone on the xine list says that it is X's fault (see below).
Hi Tim
On Thursday, May 15, 2003, at 05:13 pm, Tim Weippert wrote:
i have both Debian (SID) and Mac OS X on a Powerbook G4. I have read
that Mac OS X use UTC to save/set the hardware clock.
I thought i have to say my Debian installation, that the clock will be
set to GMT and then calc the rig
Don't you also need to get the dri-trunk modules of Daenzer? (I had to when I
installed it but don't know if the newer benh kernels need this or not.)
Please check one of the installation websites.. just search on google for
"install debian ibook" and you should be able to get to those..
nirma
HI,
thanks, It does help, but still there is new problem:
After I install the new driver, there is no "No devices detected"
problem anymore,but
when I try to launch xfree86 with X or starx, the screen become grey
immidiately, and no
response any more, even could not switch to console.
Hi-
on my 2 ppc machines i have noticed something strange over the past few
days:
in /var/log/{daemon.log, syslog}
i am getting the following messages from modprobe in irregular intervals:
May 14 23:19:09 cmn modprobe: modprobe: Can't open dependencies file
/lib/modules/2.4.21-rc1/modules.dep (
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