On 2006-01-04 23:30:46 +0100, Antonio-Miguel Corbi Bellot wrote:
> Has anyone managed to get working a camera like this under linux-2.6.x
> powerpc?
I had a Logitech QuickCam Express for a few days and used the spca5xx
driver under a 2.6.11 kernel.
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Hi list:
I'm trying to make work a "Quickcam Express" under linux-2.6.15 +
qc-usb-source-0.6.3-1 on a powerbook 12" with a nvidia card.
Under powerpc the module 'quickcam' gets built and modprobed ok (kernel
has support for v4L), the camera is recognized by the kernel and by
programs like xawtv a
I forget the details, but there is a "Hexadecimal" vs " decimal"
conflict between XF86Config* and the output of lspci. One gives the
card location in decimal and the other gives it in hex. So
12(hex)=18(decimal).
HTH,
Rick
On Jan 4, 2006, at 9:06 AM, David Pead wrote:
Hello,
I manage
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
If you are willing to disable the code that forces the read-only mount
at linux kernel, I can send you a patch.
The proper "fix" is for somebody to port to linux the hfsplus fsck
program in darwin ... The licence is good enough for inclusion in linux
distros.
Ben
Hello,
I managed to install Sarge on OldWorld Mac - beige G3. Everything 'was'
fine. Then after an attempt to add screen resolutions higher than 800x600,
I've knackerd the X window server.
After looking through the archives I, rightly or wrongly, used:
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
After looki
try passing video=offb on the kernel command line - this will use theopenfirmware framebuffer which should work in any case.This didn't work, unfortunately.I may download kernel 2.6.15, since it seems to work.I couldn't find the 15MB download... can somebody please tell me where it is?(modem is NOT
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Jesus Climent wrote:
> Otherwise, I am now using MacOSX to transfer things to my iPod.
¡Hola!
I don't know if it possible (I've no iPod) but have you tryed to check and
repair various times the iPod disk with the MacOS X disk utility?
Yannick
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