me too...
Dean Hamstead wrote:
someone buy me one, and i volunteer to play around with it
Dean
Colin Leroy wrote:
On 15 Jan 2005 at 11h01, Richard L. wrote:
Hi,
Debian PPC that works on MAC Mini would be awsome.
I'm guessing Mac mini shares a lot with latest G4 ibooks. We'll know for
sure when so
someone buy me one, and i volunteer to play around with it
Dean
Colin Leroy wrote:
On 15 Jan 2005 at 11h01, Richard L. wrote:
Hi,
Debian PPC that works on MAC Mini would be awsome.
I'm guessing Mac mini shares a lot with latest G4 ibooks. We'll know for
sure when someone tries it :)
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First the camera does colour too but the quality sux ;)
ok heres some more info
nitro:~# cat /proc/video/dev/video0
name: Apple PlanB Video-In
type: VID_TYPE_CAPTURE|VID_TYPE_OVERLAY
hardware: 0x10
nitro:~# lsmod
Module Size Used byNot tainted
m
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005, david wrote:
> success!
Egads! Now I'm feeling the pressure.
> after getting X to run locally I fired up xawtv without any options and
> saw pictures. Grabbed a few frames for posterity and made myself a cup
> of tea.
Looks like you shared a pict on your website! Awes
(I've cc'd v4l in case anyone has any info they'd like to add)
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
> Well it has been a while since I have messed around with all of this... and
> it
> seems that the 'Ben' -series PPC kernel tree is no longer maintained...
FWIW, I have a 2.4.20 Ben ser
success!
after getting X to run locally I fired up xawtv without any options and
saw pictures. Grabbed a few frames for posterity and made myself a cup
of tea.
The details
8600 ppc 350ev
320meg ram
Matrox Millenium 1 video card
Apple conference camera
kernel 2.4.19 (via apt-get) - compiled wi
On Sunday 16 January 2005 12:55 pm, david wrote:
> Dylan Beaudette wrote:
> >On Friday 14 January 2005 10:26 am, Sean Jewett wrote:
> >>Has anyone managed to get the planb driver to work (or better yet, with
> >>the v4l stuff)? If so, how? What kernel, what distro, what phase of the
> >>moon?
> >
success!
after getting X to run locally I fired up xawtv without any options and
saw pictures. Grabbed a few frames for posterity and made myself a cup
of tea.
The details
8600 ppc 350ev
320meg ram
Matrox Millenium 1 video card
Apple conference camera
kernel 2.4.19 (via apt-get) - compiled with
On Sunday 16 January 2005 12:55 pm, david wrote:
> Dylan Beaudette wrote:
> >On Friday 14 January 2005 10:26 am, Sean Jewett wrote:
> >>Has anyone managed to get the planb driver to work (or better yet, with
> >>the v4l stuff)? If so, how? What kernel, what distro, what phase of the
> >>moon?
> >
15 Jan
are you still having problems? I have an imac f.p. and I am strongly
considering an ibook but I am getting scared.
Any comments? Advice?
thanks
Phil
Luca Bigliardi - shammash wrote:
hi guys,
i own an ibook2.2 witch has adm1030 thermal control chip.
i've used for a while the kernel module written by cedric pradalier, but
now he suggest to use lm-sensors.
[...]
So, what i have to do?
- Patch every kernel with unsupported cedric's patch?
hi guys,
i own an ibook2.2 witch has adm1030 thermal control chip.
i've used for a while the kernel module written by cedric pradalier, but
now he suggest to use lm-sensors.
However i2c-keywest does not support lm-sensors, a little patch is needed:
--- i2c-keywest.c.orig 2004-07-24 22:39:04.
According to Karl Hasselström, on Sun, 16 Jan 2005 21:31:06 +0100,
>On 2005-01-16 20:51:35 +0100, Bjorn Johansson wrote:
>
>> The character is called måsvinge in swedish and looks a bit like
>> this: (
>
>It's called brace in English, and looks like this: {
>
You usually get it with alt+parenthes
15 Jan
are you still having problems? I have an imac f.p. and I am strongly
considering an ibook but I am getting scared.
Any comments? Advice?
thanks
Phil
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Sean Jewett wrote:
If you can get around this one:
ioctl: VIDIOCSCHAN(0,Composite,flags=0x0,type=2,norm=3): Invalid argument
You're a saint. Until you can get around that you won't have any joy.
According to v4l the problem lies in the driver (and seeing as v4l works
with a lot of other c
On 2005-01-16 20:51:35 +0100, Bjorn Johansson wrote:
> The character is called måsvinge in swedish and looks a bit like
> this: (
It's called brace in English, and looks like this: {
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Luca Bigliardi - shammash wrote:
hi guys,
i own an ibook2.2 witch has adm1030 thermal control chip.
i've used for a while the kernel module written by cedric pradalier, but
now he suggest to use lm-sensors.
[...]
So, what i have to do?
- Patch every kernel with unsupported cedric's patch?
Not un
Hello!
I need a better keymap, but I don't know what keymap to use.
I have a Powerbook G3 and I discoverad this when I was going
to create a c++ program. Some special keys is missing.
This is how it looks like in the XF86Config:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
Driver "key
hi guys,
i own an ibook2.2 witch has adm1030 thermal control chip.
i've used for a while the kernel module written by cedric pradalier, but
now he suggest to use lm-sensors.
However i2c-keywest does not support lm-sensors, a little patch is needed:
--- i2c-keywest.c.orig 2004-07-24 22:39:04.
According to Karl Hasselström, on Sun, 16 Jan 2005 21:31:06 +0100,
>On 2005-01-16 20:51:35 +0100, Bjorn Johansson wrote:
>
>> The character is called måsvinge in swedish and looks a bit like
>> this: (
>
>It's called brace in English, and looks like this: {
>
You usually get it with alt+parenthes
"Bjorn" == Bjorn Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bjorn> I have a problem here. I'm running Sarge on two computers
Bjorn> in a small local network. Both computers have a 100Mbit
Bjorn> network card installed but despite this I get very poor
Bjorn> performance using the pro
So, when I run a program that uses altivec, I get a continuous stream of
kernel messages that look like this:
AltiVec used in kernel (task=ef839240, pc=0)
But, I'm using it in a user program, not in the kernel. Due to the
flood of kernel message, klogd ends up eating lots of CPU time (goes to
Sean Jewett wrote:
If you can get around this one:
ioctl: VIDIOCSCHAN(0,Composite,flags=0x0,type=2,norm=3): Invalid argument
You're a saint. Until you can get around that you won't have any joy.
According to v4l the problem lies in the driver (and seeing as v4l works
with a lot of other cards,
On 2005-01-16 20:51:35 +0100, Bjorn Johansson wrote:
> The character is called måsvinge in swedish and looks a bit like
> this: (
It's called brace in English, and looks like this: {
--
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www.treskal.com/kalle
signature.asc
Description: Digital signatur
Hello!
I need a better keymap, but I don't know what keymap to use.
I have a Powerbook G3 and I discoverad this when I was going
to create a c++ program. Some special keys is missing.
This is how it looks like in the XF86Config:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
Driver "key
"Bjorn" == Bjorn Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bjorn> I have a problem here. I'm running Sarge on two computers
Bjorn> in a small local network. Both computers have a 100Mbit
Bjorn> network card installed but despite this I get very poor
Bjorn> performance using the pro
So, when I run a program that uses altivec, I get a continuous stream of
kernel messages that look like this:
AltiVec used in kernel (task=ef839240, pc=0)
But, I'm using it in a user program, not in the kernel. Due to the
flood of kernel message, klogd ends up eating lots of CPU time (goes to
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, david wrote:
> Some progress with planb perhaps..
Unfortunately no, you're seeing what I've been seeing.
> i generated a 2.4.19 kernel from debian sources and enabled the planb
> module. dmesg seems to report this is ok but the xawtv side seems to
> remain problematic.
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Fri, 14 Jan 2005 13:49:59 -0500,
Barry Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
> | Hi all,
> |
> | I tested sleep7 patch with excellent results fro some times now. But I
> | don't know why my laptop won't sleep now. I update (sid)
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, david wrote:
> Some progress with planb perhaps..
Unfortunately no, you're seeing what I've been seeing.
> i generated a 2.4.19 kernel from debian sources and enabled the planb
> module. dmesg seems to report this is ok but the xawtv side seems to
> remain problematic.
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Fri, 14 Jan 2005 13:49:59 -0500,
Barry Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
> | Hi all,
> |
> | I tested sleep7 patch with excellent results fro some times now. But I
> | don't know why my laptop won't sleep now. I update (sid)
Bjorn Johansson a écrit :
Hello!
I have a problem here. I'm running Sarge on two computers
in a small local network. Both computers have a 100Mbit
network card installed but despite this I get very poor
performance using the proftpd daemon. Not even 1Mbit.. 8-(
Proftpd is installed on both com
On Sun, 2005-01-16 12:01:34 +0100, Bjorn Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a problem here. I'm running Sarge on two computers
> in a small local network. Both computers have a 100Mbit
> network card installed but despite this I get very poor
> performance
Hello!
I have a problem here. I'm running Sarge on two computers
in a small local network. Both computers have a 100Mbit
network card installed but despite this I get very poor
performance using the proftpd daemon. Not even 1Mbit.. 8-(
Proftpd is installed on both computers.
Is there a better f
Bjorn Johansson a écrit :
Hello!
I have a problem here. I'm running Sarge on two computers
in a small local network. Both computers have a 100Mbit
network card installed but despite this I get very poor
performance using the proftpd daemon. Not even 1Mbit.. 8-(
Proftpd is installed on both compute
On Sun, 2005-01-16 12:01:34 +0100, Bjorn Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a problem here. I'm running Sarge on two computers
> in a small local network. Both computers have a 100Mbit
> network card installed but despite this I get very poor
> performance
Hello!
I have a problem here. I'm running Sarge on two computers
in a small local network. Both computers have a 100Mbit
network card installed but despite this I get very poor
performance using the proftpd daemon. Not even 1Mbit.. 8-(
Proftpd is installed on both computers.
Is there a better f
Hi all
Some progress with planb perhaps..
i generated a 2.4.19 kernel from debian sources and enabled the planb
module. dmesg seems to report this is ok but the xawtv side seems to
remain problematic.
i have made some notes on my weblog if you are interested...
http://nitro.qednet.biz/cgi-
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