Quoting David Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've bootsplash working on my ibook G4, but I've some issues with the
> color depth, some pixels are buggy and I don't know how to solve that.
>
> To install it I manually compiled the splash utils and patched my kernel
> (2.6.9)
>
> I will tell you a
On Dec 01 2004, Russell McManus wrote:
> After booting the sarge install kernel successfully via bootx, I
> switch to a virtual console, and try:
>
> modprobe mace
> FATAL: Module mace not found
Weird. I don't know if the vanilla kernel that is distributed with sarge
has mace compiled as a mo
Before switching to Debian I was a Gentoo user, and I got a kernel (2.6.7
or .8 I don't remember exactly) that had a nice feature: the suspend light
located on the display opening button (I own a PB12'') acted as a Hard Drive
light, just as on my old 586! Do we have something like that in Debian
On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 08:25:17PM -0500, Russell McManus wrote:
> After booting the sarge install kernel successfully via bootx, I
> switch to a virtual console, and try:
>
> modprobe mace
> FATAL: Module mace not found
It may not be included with the install kernel. See if 'find' turns up
Paul Mullen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 05:46:42PM -0500, Russell McManus wrote:
>
>> eth0: MACE at 00:05:02:76:a5:13, chip revision 25.64
>> eth1: Digital DS21143 Tulip rev 48 at 0xd1465000, 08:00:2B:C5:A1:92, IRQ 29.
>>
>> Any voodoo I can do from the command line to
Ok,
I mentioned those weird problems about the computer not falling asleep?
It keeps happening. I compiled a kernel with the config from Alexander
Wirt and tried alot of combinations.
The logs really wont help a lot.
USB-Mouse plugged in/out wont change anything, AC plugged in/out wont
change an
Philipp Kaeser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Hej,
>
> I have an Apple Cinema 23" display (brushed metal). Does anyone know the
> values for the horizontal
> and vertical frecuency to enter into the xserver-xfree86 configuration
> for this mon
On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 05:46:42PM -0500, Russell McManus wrote:
> eth0: MACE at 00:05:02:76:a5:13, chip revision 25.64
> eth1: Digital DS21143 Tulip rev 48 at 0xd1465000, 08:00:2B:C5:A1:92, IRQ 29.
>
> Any voodoo I can do from the command line to get these cards
> recognized once I've successful
I'm trying to move from YDL 3.0 on this box to sarge. I've gotten the
install kernel to boot nicely, but what is holding me up right now is
detection of the network hardware.
I saved a dmesg from YDL 3.0. Here are the interesting lines for my
box:
eth0: MACE at 00:05:02:76:a5:13, chip revision
On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 19:01 +0100, Jose A. Ortega Ruiz wrote:
> hi. i've noticed that enabling agp in kernel 2.9.3 breaks sleep (in
> the sense that, when the agp-related are loaded, my ibook G4 does not
> awake from sleep): is that a known issue? (i'm using patch 6).
Make sure your X has Option "
On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 09:39:39AM +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 14:02 +0100, Richard Hult wrote:
> > Timo Reimerdes wrote:
> > > Could is be something related to hard-drive activity? Or is the
> > > processor just doing more work? did the powernowd change?
> >
> > T
On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 02:26:34PM +0100, Pablo Gil wrote:
[...]
> Also he finds that the trackpad is too sensible. When he is writing he
> finds himself doing it several lines below or above due to that
> sensibility and has difficulties to navigate through menues... I don't
[...]
I use xset with
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 10:04:58 -0800, Dylan Beaudette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> as for the trackpad try this as root;
>
> #trackpad notap
>
> I put this in a init.d script that is run at boot time...
For those using pbbuttonsd, it can easily set notap using a line in
/etc/pbbuttonsd.conf -- the
I've bootsplash working on my ibook G4, but I've some issues with the
color depth, some pixels are buggy and I don't know how to solve that.
To install it I manually compiled the splash utils and patched my kernel
(2.6.9)
I will tell you any advance I have with that
--
David Rodriguez <[EMAIL PR
Hi
I first raised this last January incidental to a problem I was having
playing CDs (resolved).
It only happens occasionally, persists through a number of reboots and
then strangely dissappears. I upgrade almost daily and it may be
related to conflicts in the upgraded system that eventually are
On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 05:19:38PM +0100, Colin Leroy wrote:
> On 01 Dec 2004 at 14h12, Pablo Gil wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > The last one is that when he tries to watch a movie with the headphones
> > on and uses the keyboard buttons to change the volume the sound can be
> > heard everywhere, not only
2.6.8. I've been told that this a really bad kernel for cd writing as
well. Is it true?
El mié, 01-12-2004 a las 17:19 +0100, Colin Leroy escribió:
> On 01 Dec 2004 at 14h12, Pablo Gil wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > The last one is that when he tries to watch a movie with the headphones
> > on and uses
Ok. I changed some of the values and it finally worked. Thanks!!
El mié, 01-12-2004 a las 17:22 +0100, Colin Leroy escribió:
> On 01 Dec 2004 at 14h12, Pablo Gil wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > onAC_sleep = no
> > onAC_dim= no
> > onAC_blank = no
> > onBattery_sleep = no
El mié, 01-12-2004 a las 10:04 -0800, Dylan Beaudette escribió:
> On Wednesday 01 December 2004 05:28 am, Pablo Gil wrote:
> > Oooops, I forgot attaching the pbbuttonsd.conf file!
>
> as for the trackpad try this as root;
>
> #trackpad notap
Mmm. Thanks but that's not what I was looking for. He
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
(As usual, I'm cross posting several lists, please don't reply to all of them,
and CC me as I'm not subscribed to all of them neither)
Ok, here's the 6th version of the sleep patch for ATI based albooks &
iBook G4. Other machine users, please test too as it may caus
hi. i've noticed that enabling agp in kernel 2.9.3 breaks sleep (in
the sense that, when the agp-related are loaded, my ibook G4 does not
awake from sleep): is that a known issue? (i'm using patch 6).
cheers,
jao
--
They say when you play a Microsoft CD backwards you can hear satanic
messages...
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 05:28 am, Pablo Gil wrote:
> Oooops, I forgot attaching the pbbuttonsd.conf file!
as for the trackpad try this as root;
#trackpad notap
I put this in a init.d script that is run at boot time...
cheers!
--
Dylan Beaudette
Soil Science Graduate Group
University of
Philippe Guyot said:
> On Wednesday 01 December 2004 17:00, Leigh Brown wrote:
>> My version of yaboot pulls it from /etc/yaboot.conf (which is present
>> on the CD).
>>
>
> Ok.
>
> Hem. What do you mean by "my version of yaboot" ? The one in /ppc/chrp ?
> It is this one which traps. But originally
On 01 Dec 2004 at 14h12, Pablo Gil wrote:
Hi,
> onAC_sleep= no
> onAC_dim = no
> onAC_blank= no
> onBattery_sleep = no
> onBattery_dim = no
> onBattery_blank = no
This should prevent pbbuttonsd from dimming the screen and putting the
lapt
On 01 Dec 2004 at 14h12, Pablo Gil wrote:
Hi,
> The last one is that when he tries to watch a movie with the headphones
> on and uses the keyboard buttons to change the volume the sound can be
> heard everywhere, not only through the headphones. I've told him to use
> the gnome volume control ce
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 17:00, Leigh Brown wrote:
> Philippe Guyot said:
> > This is the whirl expected:
> >
> > Automatic boot: black screen and automatic reboot of the box.
> >
> > Manual boot:
> >
> > I had a look on the cdrom and found in \ppc a bootinfo.txt saying the
> > script
> > was
My trackpad is also too sensitive.
A solution for this would be great!
Philippe Guyot said:
> This is the whirl expected:
>
> Automatic boot: black screen and automatic reboot of the box.
>
> Manual boot:
>
> I had a look on the cdrom and found in \ppc a bootinfo.txt saying the
> script
> was \ppc\chrp\yaboot, just similar to what I have seen on the AIX CDrom.
> (boot
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 14:25, Leigh Brown wrote:
> Philippe Guyot said:
> > After searching the archives, I found from Sven Luther that
> >
> > 1) diskette is not supported now on chrp-rs6k boxes.
> > 2) shoul be ok whith cdrom from sarge-powerpc-netinst.iso
> >
> > So I made the cdrom and t
Philippe Guyot said:
> On Wednesday 01 December 2004 14:25, Leigh Brown wrote:
>> I don't know if you have broadband, but if so, I have respun
>> the latest sarge powerpc business card cd, so that it should
>> boot correctly (and automatically). I would be grateful if
>> you could give it a whirl.
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 14:25, Leigh Brown wrote:
> Philippe Guyot said:
> > After searching the archives, I found from Sven Luther that
> >
> > 1) diskette is not supported now on chrp-rs6k boxes.
> > 2) shoul be ok whith cdrom from sarge-powerpc-netinst.iso
> >
> > So I made the cdrom and t
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 14:05, Sven Luther wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 11:42:50AM +0100, Philippe Guyot wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > After searching the archives, I found from Sven Luther that
> >
> > 1) diskette is not supported now on chrp-rs6k boxes.
> > 2) shoul be ok whith cdrom from s
Oooops, I forgot attaching the pbbuttonsd.conf file!
--
Pablo Gil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# configfile for pbbuttonsd >= version 0.5
# for options see man pbbuttonsd.conf
#For more security!
userallowed = paranoid
# [MODULE POWERSAVE]
onAC_sleep = no
onAC_dim
Hi everyone!
My fathers has just moved from MacOS 9 to Debian SID. As a final user he
is acostumed to pay attention to the little details. The machine is a
pismo G3 powerbook.
He finds annoying that the screen lightens down a bit after a minute of
non using keyboard or trackpad. When he is unplug
Philippe Guyot said:
> After searching the archives, I found from Sven Luther that
>
> 1) diskette is not supported now on chrp-rs6k boxes.
> 2) shoul be ok whith cdrom from sarge-powerpc-netinst.iso
>
> So I made the cdrom and tried to boot via open firmware.
>
> I suppose I must launch yaboot the
On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 11:42:50AM +0100, Philippe Guyot wrote:
> Hello!
>
> After searching the archives, I found from Sven Luther that
>
> 1) diskette is not supported now on chrp-rs6k boxes.
> 2) shoul be ok whith cdrom from sarge-powerpc-netinst.iso
>
> So I made the cdrom and tried to boot
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 11:27:10AM +0100, Philippe Guyot wrote:
> Hi all !
> Sorry for my bad english.
>
> I sucessfully installed a woody on a 43P-140 which is a true prep machine
> with
> a bootable diskette from Leigh Brown. All's fine. Thanks to him.
>
> I am trying now on a 43P-150.
>
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 05:33:44PM +0100, Philippe Guyot wrote:
> I have the same configuration as Johan (IBM 43P-150, a true CHRP one).
>
> I burned the netinst.iso as suggested and tried to boot it ( OF>boot cdrom)
>
> OF says "unrecognized Client program format state not valid"
>
> should
On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 12:29:07PM +0100, Djoume SALVETTI wrote:
> First, when I start two X servers on the LCD, the second one is
> unusable due to a lot of garbage on the screen. I don't know if this is
> a known bug. Does anybody with an NVidia chip is able to have two X
> servers running simult
Le mardi 11/30/04 Guido Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> > Yes I mean the internal LCD, is it possible and is there any danger to
> > blindly tweak this in XFree86 source code?
> Actually there might be a danger leaving it in the state it currently is
> ;) Honestly dunno, nVidia forgot to
On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 11:39 AM, peter plessas wrote:
> Well, after a boot into OSX and back to debian the time is correct now!
I don't think that this is a good_solution(tm),
it's better to modify your scripts that load/store the time using
/sbin/clock from powerpc-utils instead of hwclock.
Ma
Hello!
After searching the archives, I found from Sven Luther that
1) diskette is not supported now on chrp-rs6k boxes.
2) shoul be ok whith cdrom from sarge-powerpc-netinst.iso
So I made the cdrom and tried to boot via open firmware.
I suppose I must launch yaboot then I typed
boot cdrom;:\in
Solved!
One more happy user today!
Well, after a boot into OSX and back to debian the time is correct now!
Thanks!
Peter
Dear List!
after recompiling my working 2.6.8 kernel on my pismo i get:
pismo# hwclock
Cannot access the Hardware Clock via any known method.
Use the --debug option to see the details of our search for an access
method.
with the new kernel AND the old one. So i have to set the time/date
manu
Hej,
I have an Apple Cinema 23" display (brushed metal). Does anyone know the values for the horizontal
and vertical frecuency to enter into the xserver-xfree86 configuration for this monitor?
When X starts the screen goes black, as if it was turned off.
I don't know, but let me know if you ge
On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 07:53 +0100, Philipp Kaeser wrote:
> Hej,
>
> >>I have an Apple Cinema 23" display (brushed metal). Does anyone know the
> >>values for the horizontal
> >>and vertical frecuency to enter into the xserver-xfree86 configuration for
> >>this monitor?
> >>When X starts the scr
Hej,
I have an Apple Cinema 23" display (brushed metal). Does anyone know the values for the horizontal
and vertical frecuency to enter into the xserver-xfree86 configuration for this monitor?
When X starts the screen goes black, as if it was turned off.
I don't know, but let me know if you ge
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