Hello,
Sven Luther wrote:
> did you use the normal debian java installation procedure ? i think it is
> found in the java-common package with description of the exact way to
> handle
I think so ;) I did all what was stated in README for java-package. I created
DEB from IBM's tgz and installed i
Hi people,
i got for christmas a bluetooth mouse, which works fines under debian
sid, but I got problems with suspend/resume (i mean suspend to ram).
I'm using kernel 2.6.15-rc7 (so maybe it's ok). When i close the
powerbook lid, the system suspends. Then, if i move the mouse, the
system tries to
On Wed, Dec 28, 2005 at 03:09:12PM +, Bartosz Sokolowski wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I decided to install JVM on my system (Debian testing). I downloaded
> necessary files from IBM e.g. ibm-java2-jre-50-linux-ppc.tgz and installed
> java-package via apt. Then I did:
> (as user)
> fakeroot make-jpkg ib
Hello!
I decided to install JVM on my system (Debian testing). I downloaded
necessary files from IBM e.g. ibm-java2-jre-50-linux-ppc.tgz and installed
java-package via apt. Then I did:
(as user)
fakeroot make-jpkg ibm-java2-jre-50-linux-ppc.tgz
[everything worked fine]
(as root)
dpkg -i ibm-j2re1.
It does not seem as a kernel bug to me, but something wrong in alsa
userland ...
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Le mercredi 28 décembre 2005 à 12:07 +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt a
écrit :
> > Alsa driver yes (snd-powermac).
> > I have got this error from xmms :
> >
> > ALSA lib timer_hw.c:269:(snd_timer_hw_open) extended read is not
> > supported (SNDRV_TIMER_IOCTL_TREAD)
> >
> > Could it help ?
>
> Not
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