Hi,
Adam Hewitt writes:
> I find it hard to believe that everyone who is running Sid has been
> without Oo for the past two weeks (due to no openoffice.org-bin),
> can someone tell me what the deal is and what you have done to get
> around it??
What I've always done, use LaTeX in the first place
Hi everyone (sorry if this mail arrives twice),
I rsync'ed BenH's kernel tonight, and I successfully compiled my kernel. But
I'm now trying to compile 2 modules, drm-trunk and mol. I've done this
before, but now both fails with :
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/modules/drm-trunk'
/usr/bin
El vie, 26-09-2003 a las 13:00, David Oakes escribió:
> Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
>
> > There are NO powerpc binaries there, only i386; same thing in main and
> > contrib.
> > Check the content of 'pool' and tell me if you see anything for powerpc
> > there.
>
> Yes, there are, in this director
> Dunno why, but if my powerbook runs out of juice while suspended it
> screws the time.
Only the time? Mine will reset all PRAM settings, including boot-device
:-(
Michael
> > > Same question for char-major-10-134 (apm?)
> >
> > Enable APM emulation in your kernel config.
>
> Been there, done that. Only valid for laptops, anyhow, as far as I can tell.
Only really useful for laptops. No idea if /proc/apm will exist for
desktops when support is compiled in (I'm too l
David Oakes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Adam Hewitt wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > I find it hard to believe that everyone who is running Sid has been
>
> > without Oo for the past two weeks (due to no openoffice.org-bin), can
> > someone tell me what the deal is and what you have done to get around
>
Hi everyone,
I rsync'ed BenH's kernel tonight, and I successfully compiled my kernel. But
I'm now trying to compile 2 modules, drm-trunk and mol. I've done this
before, but now both fails with :
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/modules/drm-trunk'
/usr/bin/make -f debian/rules binary-module
Oops... I didn't see this answer after a change in my config...
On 2003-09-15 17:31:54 +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 00:32, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > On my G4 PowerBook, this isn't much contrast for dark colors, whether
> > I use the LCD or a CRT monitor connected to it. Wh
On Sep Fri 26 2003 22:59, Jean-Christophe Michel wrote:
> Le ven 26/09/2003 à 10:26, Kai Lauterbach a écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > just change the xmms settings to the OSS output plugin
>
> done
>
> > (look for access rights at /dev/dsp)
>
> /dev/mixer 660 root:audio
> /dev/dsp 660 root:audio
>
> a
Le ven 26/09/2003 à 10:26, Kai Lauterbach a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> just change the xmms settings to the OSS output plugin
done
> (look for access rights at /dev/dsp)
/dev/mixer 660 root:audio
/dev/dsp 660 root:audio
and i'm in audio group
> or use the ESD output plugin if you run the ESD.
ps -A |
Hi,
I have a problem with Xine (either /testing or /unstable) on my G3
ibook. AVI files play fine, but OGG/OGM movies make xine crash after
having exhausted the virtual memory. The same happens when using totem
(or any other front-end based on libxine1)
Did anybody encounter this problem ?
Thank
On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 11:35, Christian Lugo wrote:
> I read a post in a Debian PowerPC mailing list where you ask if the
> installation of Debian is possible.
I'm CCing the list so others can comment/benefit.
> I'm in the same situation now (wondering if it can be done :-), I read
> some post fr
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, David Oakes wrote:
> Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
>
> > There are NO powerpc binaries there, only i386; same thing in main and
> > contrib.
> > Check the content of 'pool' and tell me if you see anything for powerpc
> > there.
>
> Yes, there are, in this directory:
>
> http:
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, David Oakes wrote:
> Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
>
> > There are NO powerpc binaries there, only i386; same thing in main and
> > contrib.
> > Check the content of 'pool' and tell me if you see anything for powerpc
> > there.
>
> Yes, there are, in this directory:
>
> http:
On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 11:18, Jens Axboe wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 22 2003, Georg Nikodym wrote:
> > On Fri, 1 Jan 1904 00:13:59 +0100
> >
> > Jens Axboe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Upgrade your kernel, this bug is fixed in 2.4.20 and newer.
> >
> > Wow, dude. You're old :-
On Sep Fri 26 2003 10:09, Jean-Christophe Michel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Please, i need some help to have alsa give me some sound on my
> Pismo/2.4.21-ben2/unstable
> Alsa is compiled, i have sound with esd (gnome), but i cannot play a mp3
> file with xmms :
> "error opening alsa device"
> "impossib
Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
There are NO powerpc binaries there, only i386; same thing in main and contrib.
Check the content of 'pool' and tell me if you see anything for powerpc there.
Yes, there are, in this directory:
http://ftp.kulnet.kuleuven.ac.be/pub/mirror/ftp.vpn-junkies.de/openoffice
On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 10:20, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > I hava a netatalk server to share data among macs;
> > one of them changed to osx recently, he couldn't write dirs without a
> > Error -50.
> > I upgraded the server from woody to testing, so i have netatalk 1.6
> > but things are worse: main
You can try XFree CVS, it has a significantly updated GeForce
driver. If the problem persist, maybe you can contact the
driver's author (Mark Vojkovich), he may have a clue. I suspect
part of the problem may be the EDID DDC block returned by the monitor
beeing slightly wrong and OS X containing a f
Hi all,
Please, i need some help to have alsa give me some sound on my
Pismo/2.4.21-ben2/unstable
Alsa is compiled, i have sound with esd (gnome), but i cannot play a mp3
file with xmms :
"error opening alsa device"
"impossible to open audio, check output plugin..."
Output plugin is ALSA 0.9 lib
Hi,
I have a problem with my Cube + geforce 2mx + cinema display 20" when
running linux.
The screen is shifted two(?) pixels to the left with a wraparound of
only the blue subpixels of the missing pixels. The additional pixels on
the right side of the screen are replications of the last c
Chris Tillman wrote:
> You can use one of the installer commands to get the CD mounted, then
> switch to console 2 before completing or canceling the command. For
> example, select 'Install kernel and modules', sleect CD-ROM. The Cd
> will be mounted at /instmnt. Switch to the shell, do your thing,
Michael Schmitz wrote:
>>Hopefully someone will know why this "openpic exit" error is and how to
>>fix it.
>
> The interrupt controller does get a spurious interrupt (apparently during
> setup of the kernel interrupt handling) and the kernel bails out. Sounds
> like OF got messed up somehow, did
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