Sure thing...
I'm running the benh-2.6.3 kernel, as well as XF86Config, that satadru
pramanik so kindly provided on his site. It appears that he has the mouse
input set up like you say /dev/input/mice with IMPS/2 protocol. I changed
things aroud a little bit trying to get USB to work, and that'
On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 10:11:22PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> OK, tried switching my XF86Config-4 to /dev/input/mice, and the trackpad went
> crazy (I would touch it and it would shoot to the top of the screen and stay
> there). Haven't gotten any response from my USB mouse yet. Any other
Text in my console window is being cut off at the left margin. For
example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is displayed as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]:"
How do I fix this? (I'm using an Imac) Thanks.
Ed
OK, tried switching my XF86Config-4 to /dev/input/mice, and the trackpad went
crazy (I would touch it and it would shoot to the top of the screen and stay
there). Haven't gotten any response from my USB mouse yet. Any other
suggestions?
Quoting Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, 2004
Le Sensei... a dit:
> On another problem, I can't seem to be able to produce keys like a ~
> or a | under X11... and this is beginning to be a problem...
Coming from the x86 world, I have to admit switching from one keyb to
the other was a real pain in the ass. Not only ~ and | aren't easily
avai
On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 10:04:27PM -0500, Ed Sutherland wrote:
> I am a newbie when it comes to Debian linux (installed a dual-boot
> system with Mac OS X), but I thought I knew a thing or two about
> XWindows, since I had XFree86 running on the Mac side. The Linux
> version is much more difficu
I am a newbie when it comes to Debian linux (installed a dual-boot
system with Mac OS X), but I thought I knew a thing or two about
XWindows, since I had XFree86 running on the Mac side. The Linux
version is much more difficult to configure.
When debian boots, it says it cannot start XWindows,
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 00:45, Gregory Seidman wrote:
>
> I prefer to use gpm to mediate between mouse devices and X, but YMMV.
FWIW, that's only necessary for broken mouse devices like /dev/psaux
with pre-2.6 kernels. /dev/input/mice Just Works (TM) with any number of
mice and processes.
--
Ear
On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 05:21:47PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 1. External Mouse: I have a Microsoft basic optical mouse with a scroll wheel
> on my Tibook. How do I manipulate XF86Config to recognize this, and how do I
> make it swappable with the trackpad. I also have a suspicion that the
On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 05:21:47PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
} Hello again all. I'm currently wiritng this from Konqueror. This is several
} steps further than I've ever gotten in the Debian install. Now I have a few
} small things to take care of.
}
} 1. External Mouse: I have a Microso
Hello again all. I'm currently wiritng this from Konqueror. This is several
steps further than I've ever gotten in the Debian install. Now I have a few
small things to take care of.
1. External Mouse: I have a Microsoft basic optical mouse with a scroll wheel
on my Tibook. How do I manipulate
And I am now a bit more ashamed of myself...
Some googling helped me find a workaround (not really a solution) to this
problem using the hpmount from the hfsplus package.
It was posted in January on the list, and though I was already subscribed, I
didn't remember it...
Sorry for the noise, and than
On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 05:18:55PM +0100, Dalibor Topic wrote:
> Salut Arnaud,
Dalibor, please meet Marcin, Marcin please meet Dalibor.
Marcin, i don't know if you already read this email, but i guess that
this mostly responds to your questions.
Friendly,
Sven Luther
> Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
>
Hell[o] Sven
On 25.02.04, you wrote:
> If you feel like it, contact Dalibor Topic, i meet him in Luxembourg in
> october, and we tried to work some on the pegasos i brought with me.
Can you give me a contact to him ? (e-mail)
Regards
--
:: Morgoth/Dreamolers-CAPS ::
::: Homepage # http://
> Just a guess here: perhaps you are using a HFS+ partition with
> journalling enabled? I don't know if the hfsplus driver copes correctly
> with journalled filesystems (or if it copes with journalling at all).
>
> But I don't know which kernel you are using. I don't know, OTOH, if
> kernel 2.6
I set up my X server (Xfree86 4.2.1) from Debian's testing tree after a
net install today. I'd been having issues getting anything but YDL to
display on my computer, as I have a GeForce 4 Ti card, but I decided to
give Debian another try. I've searched list archives but I'm not clear
on a few t
Hi Dalibor,
On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 05:18:55PM +0100, Dalibor Topic wrote:
> The other option is to make gcjwebplugin to work with kaffe. Since
> gcjwebplugin is maintained, I'd assume that would be simpler in the long
> run.
gcjwebplugin didn't have any commits since 11/03. At least not on:
h
Hi there!
This works here:
CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y
# CONFIG_EXT3_FS_XATTR is not set
CONFIG_JBD=y
CONFIG_JBD_DEBUG=y
Maybe XATTR is broken somehow in 2.6.3-ben2?
My 0,02 $CURRENCY
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 18:47:23 +0100 (CET)
Thus spake CK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> hi,
>
> I rsynced today (around noon CET)
hi,
I rsynced today (around noon CET) and although I'm pretty sure I configured
everything ok (even with make oldconfig from my 2.6.0-ben2 that is working
fine) the kernel fails to mount my root fs (which is ext3).
CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y
CONFIG_EXT3_FS_XATTR=y
any hints ?
thanks,
x
--
[EMAIL PROTE
El Thursday 26 February 2004 09:04, Fleny68 escribió:
> Apple's sleep is not opensourced in darwin?
Not now, but they used to be before. That is what Ben says.
Why not trying the new debian-installer
(http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/)?
Eugen
Michael Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> instead the kernel does not have sleep support for your hardware
> (presumably because of the graphics chipset). Out of luck. Pester
> Apple, ATI or NVidia for chipset specs.
. (not to say s#!7!) ;-)
Thanks all of you for your informations...
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 11:02:07PM -0500, Matt Price wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> I've been running Sid on a Blue nad White G3 for the better part of a
> year now, and am finally trying to track down the origin of a severe
> printing problem. I've been unable to solve the problem even by
> taking p
Salut Arnaud,
Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
No. I know some person proposed helping to finish the plugin for
Mozilla. If you want to help, you can get in touch with the kaffe dev
team (kaffe@kaffe.org), they are very responsive and cool.
If you feel li
> >> Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: pmud [treshold = 420, margin = 15] started
> >> Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: PMU version 12: iBook/G3 Pismo/G4 Titanium
> >> Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: No sleep support on this hardware, exiting!
> >> Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: daemon stopped (missing s
Hello,
I realized at least this could be useful. digger
cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
cpu : 7455, altivec supported
clock : 667MHz
revision: 2.1 (pvr 8001 0201)
bogomips: 665.60
machine : PowerBook3,4
> Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: pmud [treshold = 420, margin = 15] started
> Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: PMU version 12: iBook/G3 Pismo/G4 Titanium
> Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: No sleep support on this hardware, exiting!
> Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: daemon stopped (missing sleep support
Michael Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: pmud [treshold = 420, margin = 15] started
>> Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: PMU version 12: iBook/G3 Pismo/G4 Titanium
>> Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: No sleep support on this hardware, exiting!
>> Feb 25 18:39:19 oz
On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 02:57:47PM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 11:15, Sven Luther wrote:
> >
> > Notice that 3D will naturally not work on these machines, nor will CP
> > based 2D accel, i think. Try removing the load "dri" line.
>
> Bollocks. The TiBook IV has an M9 aka M
On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 11:15, Sven Luther wrote:
>
> Notice that 3D will naturally not work on these machines, nor will CP
> based 2D accel, i think. Try removing the load "dri" line.
Bollocks. The TiBook IV has an M9 aka Mobility Radeon 9000.
xserver-xfree86 4.3.0 may work, but xserver-xfree86-dr
Your install CD is most likely corrupted. Ask nicely to the vendor to
send you a replacement, and you should get it.
I got this problem myself on my Pismo.
-- Pierre
On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 08:39:16AM -0500, Bill wrote:
> Hello everyone. I am having a frustrating time of installing Debian on
>
Hello everyone. I am having a frustrating time of installing Debian on
my Powerbook G3 (1999) Lombard bronze keyboard laptop. I ordered the
Woody 3.0r2 six CD set from a vendor listed on the Debian web site. My
install attempt is for a Debian only OS on my laptop. Everything works
fine until I
Fleny68 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Colin Leroy a écrit :
>>>PowerBook G4 Alu 15"
>>
>> Well, sleep isn't supported by the kernel on this machine :-) (due to
>> the video chip)
I can't believe it!
> Apple's sleep is not opensourced in darwin?
You mean Apple sleeps?! ;-)
Cheers,
--
.''`.
Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>> No. I know some person proposed helping to finish the plugin for
>> Mozilla. If you want to help, you can get in touch with the kaffe dev
>> team (kaffe@kaffe.org), they are very responsive and cool.
>
> If you feel like it, contact Dalibor Topic,
On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 12:05:24AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> OK, once again I begin at the beginning. I have tried to successfully install
> Debian a good 20 times by now, but still haven't gotten things ironed out.
> I've already looked at many of the web guides to install on a mac la
Colin Leroy a écrit :
PowerBook G4 Alu 15" (or '?! ;-)
$ uname -a
Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: No sleep support on this hardware,
exiting!
If someone knows what happens ;-)
Well, sleep isn't supported by the kernel on this machine :-) (due to the
video chip)
Apple's sleep is not ope
> PowerBook G4 Alu 15" (or '?! ;-)
> $ uname -a
>
> Feb 25 18:39:19 oz pmud[9477]: No sleep support on this hardware,
exiting!
>
> If someone knows what happens ;-)
Well, sleep isn't supported by the kernel on this machine :-) (due to the
video chip)
--
Colin
This message represents the offic
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 at 09:17:49 +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> In the normal case, we really want all displays opened. This make
> sure everything gets properly initialized by the firmware. The
> fact that m3mirror "hack" doesn't work in this case is a side
> effect ;) It could probably be
If by Powerbook G4 you refer to the 1ghz TiBook, here is what I can
offer you:
I am putting up some files from my working installation here (Including
a working 2.6 series kernel and relevant modules):
http://pramanikconsulting.com/debianppc/
I installed using I believe a testing tree insta
OK, once again I begin at the beginning. I have tried to successfully install
Debian a good 20 times by now, but still haven't gotten things ironed out.
I've already looked at many of the web guides to install on a mac laptop (the
Branden guide, Christophe, etc.), but it seems like things have
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