Bartosz Sokolowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anyone using Mplayer, any sources for binary packages??
deb http://honk.physik.uni-konstanz.de/~agx/linux-ppc/debian/ mplayer/
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Hello!
Recently I wanted to compile Mplayer on my Debian (kernel 2.6.15). I
compiled it succesfully from CVS but it doen't work :(
It gives following errors:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gmplayer
MPlayer dev-CVS-060215-22:00-4.0.3 (C) 2000-2006 MPlayer Team
AltiVec found
CPU: PowerPC
Linux RTC init erro
On Feb 15, 2006, at 3:00 PM, Brad Boyer wrote:
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 10:30:14AM -0500, Rich Johnson wrote:
I've poked around a bit and it seems that this is a common problem
with G3 macs where the devices are not visible to the pci bus.
And the answer is "bmac". This problem has been
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While the problem described in the above post remains, I now have the
bcm43xx driver working with softmac. A detailed HOWTO of what I did to
get the Airport Extreme to work on a Post-Feb-2005 Powerbook is here:
http://bcm43xx.spugna.org/index.php?topi
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 10:30:14AM -0500, Rich Johnson wrote:
> >I've poked around a bit and it seems that this is a common problem
> >with G3 macs where the devices are not visible to the pci bus.
>
> And the answer is "bmac". This problem has been around since at
> least 2.6.7.
>
> FW
I'm having troubles getting Debian PowerPC onto my PowerBook G4 (TiBook
III).
I downloaded the debian-31r1a-powerpc-netinst.iso image from
cdimage.debian.org, and burned it with Disk Utility in Mac OS X (Tiger).
The problem is that when booting, the installer complains that the CD
cannot be read.
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I hate to keep pestering you folks with these, but...
I hit another glitch installing modern linux on archaic macs. (hey,
this one's _only_ 6 years old)
I just tried installing the stock 2.6.12 kernel on a G3 Imac (rev.
D, Paddington). The problem is:
a. the stock kernel doesn't have a d
Paul Mackerras writes:
> Benjamin Herrenschmidt writes:
>
> > Ok, does not using NTP fixes it ?
>
> Try this patch. With this the values from gettimeofday() or the VDSO
> should stay exactly in sync with xtime even if NTP is adjusting the
> clock.
>
> This patch still has quite a few d
On Wed, Feb 15, Paul Mackeras wrote:
> Benjamin Herrenschmidt writes:
>
> > Ok, does not using NTP fixes it ?
>
> Try this patch. With this the values from gettimeofday() or the VDSO
> should stay exactly in sync with xtime even if NTP is adjusting the
> clock.
>
> This patch still has quite
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 05:15:21PM -0800, petereasthope wrote:
>
> Sven and others,
>
> sl> Try the daily builds, ...
>
> OK. The PowerWave 604|132 boots from the "new"
> diskette.
>
> The PowerWave 604|120 spits out the same diskette.
> I tried two diskettes. The 120 rejects both.
>
> Can
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