Has anyone else not been able to access HFS journaling file systems? Ever
since I upgraded my kernel to 2.6.16.12 and have been able to access HFSX but
lost any mounting of HFS journaling. Is this fixed in 2.6.16.14?
-Adam
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ok it has been a very long time since I have written here, however I
have been following a few threads, so first let me say this to Sven.
1.) I offer my sincere condolences in the personal tragedies that I am
only vaguely aware of, but it was apparent that they were or at least
seemed major, s
Stelian Pop wrote:
> Anyways, I am testing Sven's patch. It doesn't change much for me (since
> I don't have that problem), but as far it doesn't hurt either.
I also applied the patch to my kernel and I will give feedback, if the
lockups reappear or not.
cu, Magnum
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Now I have my iBook G3 back and tried the patch on it. Works fine and I'd
really love to have this on my new iBook G4 too.
The system on the two iBooks is nearly identical, so I only can guess that
this is because of the USB trackpad and could be solved in the appletouch
driver or somewhere else i
Replying in private, as i have agreed to refrain from posting while the DPL
mediation team searches a compromise. Anyone interested in my reply, please
ask me and i will forward it.
Friendly,
Sven Luther
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At Sat, 06 May 2006 15:06:13 +0200, Magnus Rosenbaum wrote:
> ruben wrote:
> > You use the 'external' modules (alsa-driver in gentoo, I believe)? I
> > use the alsa version that comes with the kernel 2.6.17-rc3.
>
> No, I also use the driver from the kernel. The alsa-driver package is not
> inst
[I hope this is the right list.]
I have a G3 (Gossamer) running sid, which hasn't been updated for
fairly long time. I installed linux-image-2.6.16-1-powerpc, but it
fails to boot. I tried the last few versions (9-12). I see the
initial message
Welcome to Linux, kernel 2.6.16-1-powerpc
Linked
ruben wrote:
> You use the 'external' modules (alsa-driver in gentoo, I believe)? I
> use the alsa version that comes with the kernel 2.6.17-rc3.
No, I also use the driver from the kernel. The alsa-driver package is not
installed.
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On 5/6/06, Saladino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
Im trying to use the video output to use it with a projector.
I use xorg 6.9 from apt in a new iBook.
My xorg.conf now is:
Section "Device"
Identifier "ATI Technologies, Inc. M11 NV [FireGL Mobility T2e]"
Driver "ati"
Hi
Im trying to use the video output to use it with a projector.
I use xorg 6.9 from apt in a new iBook.
My xorg.conf now is:
Section "Device"
Identifier "ATI Technologies, Inc. M11 NV [FireGL Mobility T2e]"
Driver "ati"
BusID "PCI:0:16:0"
VideoR
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Hi,
I'm interested in actually contributing to d-i (finally), and I noticed
that you've put out a request for the PowerPC architecture. As I only
have a single StarMax 3000/160 I probably can't help with the entire
arch, but I can help with Old World
Hi Sven, Frans, Thomas and Joey,
having read this thread on debian-powerpc,
I would like to comment as a largely uninvolved bystander
that is thankful for the hard workers for Debian GNU/Linux.
Note that I have only read the emails on this list
which is the basis for my humble opinion.
a) I thin
On Sat, May 06, 2006 at 01:22:42AM +0800, Tsai Dung-Bang wrote:
>I am going to try 2.6.17-rc3 with oldconfig. But without any lack.
After copying to .config, did you run "make oldconfig".
It will ask you all the questions that are new or changed,
usually you can pretty much guess right from th
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