On Tue, 2005-01-18 at 00:10 +0100, Guillaume Florey wrote:
>
> Sleep patch #7 from benh works fine, but after resuming, I always lost my
> connection to a imap server,
If the sleep is longer than 20 minutes or so, TCP connections will time
out.
> the only way to solve it, is to restart kde and
On Tue, 2005-01-18 at 00:10 +0100, Guillaume Florey wrote:
>
> Sleep patch #7 from benh works fine, but after resuming, I always lost my
> connection to a imap server,
If the sleep is longer than 20 minutes or so, TCP connections will time
out.
> the only way to solve it, is to restart kde and
On Monday 17 January 2005 01:16 pm, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
> On Monday 17 January 2005 08:54 am, Sean Jewett wrote:
> > On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
> > > I will try to get the planb driver working with a more modern kernel
> > > and report back here when i have some spare time. also
This thread is not very important...
Sleep patch #7 from benh works fine, but after resuming, I always lost my
connection to a imap server, the only way to solve it, is to restart kde and
networking...
Kmail gives me also an interesting progress bar when I wanted to check my mail
after resume:
On Monday 17 January 2005 01:16 pm, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
> On Monday 17 January 2005 08:54 am, Sean Jewett wrote:
> > On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
> > > I will try to get the planb driver working with a more modern kernel
> > > and report back here when i have some spare time. also
This thread is not very important...
Sleep patch #7 from benh works fine, but after resuming, I always lost my
connection to a imap server, the only way to solve it, is to restart kde and
networking...
Kmail gives me also an interesting progress bar when I wanted to check my mail
after resume:
On Monday 17 January 2005 08:54 am, Sean Jewett wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
> > I will try to get the planb driver working with a more modern kernel and
> > report back here when i have some spare time. also -- i am pretty sure
> > that the planb driver needs the i2c subsys
There was a recent suggestion to use the new sarge net installer for
debian installs, have a look in the last week or so for a thread
relating to help with partitioning.
When you say linux sees the ata drive, what does the kernel report? If
the kernel is registering it as say /dev/hda (master)
On Monday 17 January 2005 08:54 am, Sean Jewett wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
> > I will try to get the planb driver working with a more modern kernel and
> > report back here when i have some spare time. also -- i am pretty sure
> > that the planb driver needs the i2c subsys
Hi All,
New to the list. I have a 9600/G4700 with 440mb of ram, an ati radeon
7000 with 64mb of ram, an ata100 card with a 8gb hard drvie attached to
it, also several usb cards installed.
Here's my problem, I can get the install started with bootx, but when I
get to the part of partioning a
There was a recent suggestion to use the new sarge net installer for
debian installs, have a look in the last week or so for a thread
relating to help with partitioning.
When you say linux sees the ata drive, what does the kernel report? If
the kernel is registering it as say /dev/hda (master)
On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 18:02:48 +0100, Colin Leroy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 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 :)
I am pretty sure to have read somewhere that the Mac Mini
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
> I will try to get the planb driver working with a more modern kernel and
> report back here when i have some spare time. also -- i am pretty sure that
> the planb driver needs the i2c subsystem in order to function.
Well, I can confirm 2.4.27, I jus
Hi All,
New to the list. I have a 9600/G4700 with 440mb of ram, an ati radeon
7000 with 64mb of ram, an ata100 card with a 8gb hard drvie attached to
it, also several usb cards installed.
Here's my problem, I can get the install started with bootx, but when I
get to the part of partioning a har
On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 18:02:48 +0100, Colin Leroy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 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 :)
I am pretty sure to have read somewhere that the Mac Mini
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
> I will try to get the planb driver working with a more modern kernel and
> report back here when i have some spare time. also -- i am pretty sure that
> the planb driver needs the i2c subsystem in order to function.
Well, I can confirm 2.4.27, I jus
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, Sean Jewett wrote:
> Here's a dumb question... what is videodev ? It could be that I have it
> compiled in monolithic, I tend to stay away from modules if I know it's
> something I'm going to need loaded in one way or the other (for
> troubleshooting I did do planb as a modul
Hi All,
I try to add some additional fonts into openoffice (1.1.2) under PPC (that
the reason why I post it here, don't know if it's a problem only under
this port). All FAQ and documentations says that there is a button under
spadmin where I can add fonts but that is not in my version.
Any help?
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, Sean Jewett wrote:
> Here's a dumb question... what is videodev ? It could be that I have it
> compiled in monolithic, I tend to stay away from modules if I know it's
> something I'm going to need loaded in one way or the other (for
> troubleshooting I did do planb as a modul
Hi All,
I try to add some additional fonts into openoffice (1.1.2) under PPC (that
the reason why I post it here, don't know if it's a problem only under
this port). All FAQ and documentations says that there is a button under
spadmin where I can add fonts but that is not in my version.
Any help?
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
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 :)
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 tainte
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
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