On Wed, 2006-06-14 at 21:09 +0200, ruben wrote:
>
> Jun 14 20:11:07 guava kernel: [drm] Initialized drm 1.0.1 20051102
> Jun 14 20:11:07 guava kernel: [drm] Initialized radeon 1.24.0 20060225 on
> minor 0
> Jun 14 20:11:19 guava kernel: agpgart: Putting AGP V2 device at :00:0b.0
> into 1x mo
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 15:41:36 -0700, Warner Scott wrote:
> I hope you got an answer to this question because I'm having the same
> problem.
>
> iMac G3 266Mhz
>
> I have to admit that I was surprisingly disappointed in the lack of
> information and instruction on this install. No wonder Linux
I hope you got an answer to this question because I'm having the same
problem.
iMac G3 266Mhz
I have to admit that I was surprisingly disappointed in the lack of
information and instruction on this install. No wonder Linux is not
used by more people.
Sorry, just had to vent.
Scott
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At Wed, 14 Jun 2006 16:41:16 +0200, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
>
> Since upgrading to Xorg 7.0 I have 3D accelerated graphics working with
> DRI and the r300 driver. But this breaks suspend-to-disk. The computer
> resumes, but X does not restart. I have to kill the X server and restart
> it manually
El mié, 14-06-2006 a las 18:58 +0200, Matteo Bigoi - Bigo! escribió:
> Is there someone that have any hints?
Same problem here in a ALU 1,25 G. Debian Etch:
~$ uname -a
Linux malastrana 2.6.15-1-powerpc #2 Mon Mar 6 12:39:17 CET 2006 ppc
~$ dpkg -l xorg
ii xorg 7.0.20 X.Org X
> ...
> If I disable DRI (by not loading the X module) suspend-to-disk works
> just as with xorg 6.8 (where AFAIK the r300 driver did not work and DRI
> was disabled by default).
>
> Suspend-to-RAM works even with DRI enabled.
>
> Is there a way to make X handle suspend-to-disk even if DRI is ena
Hi
Since upgrading to Xorg 7.0 I have 3D accelerated graphics working with
DRI and the r300 driver. But this breaks suspend-to-disk. The computer
resumes, but X does not restart. I have to kill the X server and restart
it manually.
If I disable DRI (by not loading the X module) suspend-to-disk w
I still get an error, an error that doesn't mean anything to me. at
zoneminder.com they can't solve my problem. I'm a bit stuck.
this is the original code:
#if HAVE_STRUCT_SIGCONTEXT_EIP
Error(( "Signal address is %p, from %p\n", context.cr2, context.eip ));
trace_size = backtra
Peter Rooney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I can't speak for a keyboard, but I use a three-button scrollwheel USB
> mouse on a 7600 oldworld mac. I recall that imacs have USB built in,
> which should make it as simple as plugging in the mouse and running
> "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86" to te
Dear Giulio,
I agree that a one button mouse in linux is painful.
I can't speak for a keyboard, but I use a three-button scrollwheel USB mouse
on a 7600 oldworld mac. I recall that imacs have USB built in, which should
make it as simple as plugging in the mouse and running "dpkg-reconfigure
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 09:32:32 +0200, Tim Teulings wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I own an iBook 2.2 running debian testing and I would like to connect it
> per WLAN to my WLAN router using WPA(2) encryption.
>
> Recent web search suggest that this would be in priciple possible but
> the wpasupplicant packag
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