Alfred E. Heggestad wrote:
On Thu, 2006-03-16 at 09:32 +0100, Eugen Paiuc wrote:
Alfred E. Heggestad wrote:
hi
[snip...]
running
$ quik
$ quikconfig
System is rebooted, in the top left corner is a penguin in
strange colours, no text, and nothing more happens (no reboot).
So m
On Sun, Apr 02, 2006 at 04:26:27PM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > > That would be interesting, since the B50 is exactly what those corean
> > > > guys
> > > > have all this trouble dealing with.
> > >
> > > Odd. We installed from a floppy using the woody netinstall CDs by just
> > > following
On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 22:35:48 +0200
Jorge Salamero Sanz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all
>
> i've trimmed a dlink 650+ so now fits in the original airport classic
> pcmcia slot. i've tried the card on some windozes and linux x86 boxes
> and seems to work.
>
> but on my ibook doesn't work: lspci
On Sun, Apr 02, 2006 at 10:35:48PM +0200, Jorge Salamero Sanz wrote:
> i've trimmed a dlink 650+ so now fits in the original airport classic pcmcia
> slot. i've tried the card on some windozes and linux x86 boxes and seems to
> work.
>
> but on my ibook doesn't work: lspci and dmesg doesn't show
On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 22:23:35 +0200
Rene Engelhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why are you using 1.9.x?
I'm using a fresh m161 (between .0.2 and .0.3) build that Eric Bachard
from the OOo team provided me two days ago (for my locale, I'm wild
happy to have OOo 2.0 working finally on my powerbook),
hi all
i've trimmed a dlink 650+ so now fits in the original airport classic pcmcia
slot. i've tried the card on some windozes and linux x86 boxes and seems to
work.
but on my ibook doesn't work: lspci and dmesg doesn't show anything.
should i have pcmcia compiled in the kernel ? is there anyt
Wojciech Owczarek wrote:
> I get some glibc symbol error with OOo that most probably will need a
> rebuild of openoffice
> (http://lists.debian.org/debian-glibc/2005/05/msg00030.html), but I
> wonder if a quick dirty fix of substituting the libuno_sal.so.3 file
Why are you using 1.9.x?
> having t
Hi,
I get some glibc symbol error with OOo that most probably will need a
rebuild of openoffice
(http://lists.debian.org/debian-glibc/2005/05/msg00030.html), but I
wonder if a quick dirty fix of substituting the libuno_sal.so.3 file
having that problem with a working one could save me. Can anybody
Hi *;
Am 2006-02-26 15:43:34, schrieb Magnus Rosenbaum:
> > I am now furious to discover that they took my 100 gig drive and
> > replaced it with a 80 gig drive. That's right. Those idiots didn't
> > just wipe my drive, they gave me the wrong freaking drive.
>
> Yes, then just bring it back to
Hello *,
Since my Indigo and m68k are gone...
I am developing some Programs which must run under all Debian
supported architectures. I have installed a little network of
pbuilder (m68k, i386, amd64, ia64, ppc, mips and sparc) and
like to know, which machine is suitable for a private pbuilder?
The compile with make-kpkg dies on me with:
arch/powerpc/platforms/built-in.o: In function `pmac_calibrate_decr':
undefined reference to `pmu_register_sleep_notifier'
I've been having problems with viewports in X on kernels later than
2.6.12 and was hoping to compile this one to see if the proble
>
> thanks for the tip. I tried this, however it did not make any
> difference. when rebooting, the tuck boot logo appears
> but nothing happens after that.. here is a picture:
The kernel dies before the framebuffer device and text output are
available. If you have serial devices available (real s
> > > That would be interesting, since the B50 is exactly what those corean guys
> > > have all this trouble dealing with.
> >
> > Odd. We installed from a floppy using the woody netinstall CDs by just
> > following the instructions found at
> > http://www.kutilek.de/technik/debian-rs6k.en.php
>
>
Another (and hopefully final) discovery: having played around with
smartmontools, I think now that you first have to enable SMART on
a device before it records errors. I have done this and started
the cp-process again (the one which initially resulted in the
crash). And indeed,
smartctl -a /de
I have tried CPUDYND but it says "Nothing to do, exiting": does it
mean my cpu (7447, pb12 1.5ghz) is unsupported?
Thank you.
Marco
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On Thu, 2006-03-16 at 09:32 +0100, Eugen Paiuc wrote:
> Alfred E. Heggestad wrote:
>
> >hi
> >[snip...]
> >running
> >
> >$ quik
> >$ quikconfig
> >
> >
> >System is rebooted, in the top left corner is a penguin in
> >strange colours, no text, and nothing more happens (no reboot).
> >
> >
Hi Evan,
I am using Suse Linux 10 on a Toshiba laptop running nVidia's GeForce Go 6600
graphics card.
I have no problems with it outside the fact that I cannot access resolution
greater than 1024 x 768 with 24 bit colour depth, although I know that this
caard has a much greater capability than
I'll check it out next chance I get. It will probably be a week or two
before I get time to try it. If that's too long, I'd guess you can
close this issue out. I've installed several PPC machines (admittedly
all more modern than the PowerMac 6500/225 in question) since then and
don't remem
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