do you have all the X packages installed.
I'm running Debian Unstable, and selected the appropriate tasks (run
tasksel)
can post my XF86Config-4 if needed - but (from memory) it was pretty
simple to get going).
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 07:55, Adrian Crisan wrote:
> hello all,
> i've been strugling
On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 12:23:07AM -0300, Rolando Abarca wrote:
> What's the way to get sound output on an oldworld (7200) powermac?
> thanks,
Use the "dmasound_pmac" kernel module.
--
Eric C. Cooper e c c @ c m u . e d u
What's the way to get sound output on an oldworld (7200) powermac?
thanks,
funkaster = (person *)malloc(sizeof(person)*curr_age+2);
Hi all,
i go directly into the problem :
# mkdir linux-2.4.24-benh
# rsync -avz rsync.penguinppc.org::linux-2.4-benh linux-2.4.24-benh
# cd linux-2.4.24-benh
# cp /boot/config-2.4.22-powerpc .config
note : /boot/config-2.4.22-powerpc is new default sarge installer
kernel's config, i tried with o
I'm trying to install 3.0r2 on a Motorola MVME2600. I have had
all sorts of problems with the default kernel for PReP machines,
and replaced the kernels on the install CD with versions I
have cross compiled on my own. As such, I've had to change or
overwrite a number of files including linux.bi
I have the same problem with an installation on a PIII pc using cups.
My printers work from within my linux, but the share for windows
computers recognized by my samba don´t work.
The printers can be seen in the network neighbourhood but cannot be
found when sending a test page.
--
Jean Bour
On 30 Jan, this message from J. MacPhail echoed through cyberspace:
> Like many G3 users, I am somewhat resentfully dual booting (with
> BootX). Sensible or now, the reason I did not try harder with Quik is
> the apparent lack of a way to apply OF patches from within Linux. The
> indicated progr
hello all,
i've been strugling lately to bring back to life my
beige g3 under debian after failed to install debian with a "new" 18 gig scsi
hard. now i went back to my old hardware config (2 gig scsi + 4 gig ide) and
re-run the installation on my beige g3 266. everything fine except that x w
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 03:33:19PM +0100, Lucas Moulin wrote:
> I saw a kernel patch that does this on kerneltrap.org, but never
> bothered to apply it :
> http://kerneltrap.org/node/view/645
>
> I don't know if this has been ported to later 2.4.X and 2.6.x kernels
> though, but I'll sure be using
Le Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 03:00:56PM +0100, Guido Guenther a écrit :
>On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 06:01:27PM +0100, stefan kersten wrote:
>> is it possible to disable the trackpad in a tibook, e.g. when plugging
>> in my usb trackball? it's really annoying to accidently move the
>> pointer all the time .
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 06:01:27PM +0100, stefan kersten wrote:
> is it possible to disable the trackpad in a tibook, e.g. when plugging
> in my usb trackball? it's really annoying to accidently move the
> pointer all the time ...
Something that disables the touchpad "while typing" on the keyboard
> > Remove the two "+ 1" in function "annihilate_move()" ("why do I need
to
> > add 1 !?". I have to add them for my pointer to stay still...
>
> Done. Now it works fine. Do you have an idea what it depends on whether
> "+ 1" is needed or not?
Er, no idea. I was astonished to see I had to do it on
Quoth Colin Leroy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Well on my gentoo it's /dev/uinput ;-) There's a parameter to mouseemu to
> specify it.
Yes, I've seen this. But I'm lazy so I just changed the sources ;-)
>> >Scrollwheel emulation works, but while scrolling the cursor constantly
>> >moves from its curre
On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 08:47, J. MacPhail wrote:
>
> Second, my first try at installing ALSA ran into a problem, helpfully
> pointed out by insmod, that I was using a gcc of inappropriate vintage
> compared to the kernel image. Running "dpkg-deb --info" does not tell
> what gcc version was used to
On 29 Jan 2004 at 19h01, IoGuiX ''JGuillaume de Rorthais" wrote:
Hi,
> >First of all I had no uinput support in the kernel, so I had to
> >recompile it. The documentation to that option says that the device
> >file is /dev/input/uinput, not /dev/uinput like mouseemu expects. As
> >none of those
Hi,
I have a BiG5 (powermac, not the Xserver version) and it runs under
debian GNU/Linux...
For the installation I used knoppix + debootstrap + benh kernel
Hope it will help...
xavier
Le 29.01.2004 20:50:33, Paddy de Burca a écrit :
Hi,
I have a G5 and have not as yet been able to get it
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 05:39:58PM -0800, JT wrote:
> Hello compatriots/teachers,
>
> I'm trying to install debian on a standard Apple PowerMac G3 desktop(233MHz,
> internal 4G ATA drive) and I've successfully gotten a network install to the
> point where it's time to make the hard drive bootable.
Compared with the situation a year or two ago, installing ALSA is
becoming quite easy, partly thanks to a nice explanation in
/usr/share/doc/alsa-source/README.Debian.gz of how to build to match a
kernel-image. Both alsa-source and kernel-patch-*-powerpc are in
quite good shape! But I had some tr
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