On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 8:00 AM, James Tappin wrote:
> The only way I've
> been able to fix it was to boot with an Ubuntu 6.06 live CD (I guess any
> live CD of similar vintage should work), save the xorg.conf to a pen
> drive, then boot from the disk and copy the xorg.conf to /etc/X11. If
> you a
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 12:34:17AM -0300, Sebastien Grenier wrote:
[snip]
> Would that make sense on ppc? like on a powerbook g4 @1667 (PowerBook5,6)
>
> I'm running squeeze with the plymouth package from unstable. I was
> afraid to not be able to reboot the system in changing the KMS
> paramet
hi folks,
Anyone tried the plymouth, the boot splash screen, on ppc? Looking at
the readme.
{{{
* plymouth 0.7 works only with KMS (kernel mode setting). Make sure to
haveit enabled in your initrd with the following lines in
/etc/initramfs-tools/modules and don't forget to update your init
Thanks for your answer, Gunther. I'm still new, could you (or anyone for
that matter) please make that a bit more user friendly? I understand that
I'll have to "hold some packages", but I don't know how to do that. I've
tried editing the /etc/apt/sources.list before and it failed probably
becau
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On Wed, 14 Apr 2010 14:26:13 -0700
Nicholas Chase wrote:
NC> How do I adjust the monitor on my imac? The screen's really crooked
NC> at the moment. I was also wondering if anyone has had success
NC> getting Squeeze running on a G3 iMac, particularly an early 2001
NC> model.
I've not tried Sque
Em Wed, 14 Apr 2010 14:26:13 -0700,
Nicholas Chase escreveu:
> How do I adjust the monitor on my imac? The screen's really crooked
> at the moment. I was also wondering if anyone has had success getting
> Squeeze running on a G3 iMac, particularly an early 2001 model.
>
I am running sid in a
How do I adjust the monitor on my imac? The screen's really crooked
at the moment. I was also wondering if anyone has had success getting
Squeeze running on a G3 iMac, particularly an early 2001 model.
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From: Gary
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 13:16
To: debian-powerp
On Apr 14, 2010, at 11:35 AM, Rogério Brito wrote:
> I am not sure if the question was directed to me, but part of the
> answer on my use of the development branch of the OS is to develop some of
> the packages that you will use in your production environment. :-)
It was but it appears I misunder
On Apr 14 2010, Gary wrote:
> I have to ask the obvious here; why are you using a development
> branch of _any_ OS in a production environment?
I am not sure if the question was directed to me, but part of the answer
on my use of the development branch of the OS is to develop some of the
packages
On Apr 14, 2010, at 10:28 AM, Rogério Brito wrote:
The announcement that it was removed from unstable.
I have to ask the obvious here; why are you using a development branch
of _any_ OS in a production environment?
-Gary
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Hi, Sakari.
On Apr 14 2010, Sakari Aaltonen wrote:
> It *was* pretty easy. What was obviously missing was prototypes for
> vmalloc() and vfree(). So, I added one line to r8192U_core.c:
> .
> #include
> #include /* include for Debian 5.0.4 iBook 2010-04-14 */
> ...
Hi there, Wolfgang.
On Apr 13 2010, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> Anyone out there who knows what happened to the tool/package above on
> ppc-Debian?
Not only with ppc, but removed in general (the package is arch all).
> Anything I missed?
The announcement that it was removed from unstable.
OTOH,
Hi, Sakari.
2010/4/14 Sakari Aaltonen :
> Lainaus Rogério Brito :
>> The compilation script/makefile that came with your module is looking
>> for the kernel headers where /lib/modules//build is telling.
>
> OK; persistent googling led me to
> http://blog.calmblue.net/?p=105
>
> Clearly, what was
I wrote
So, 'make'ing the module for the WLAN stick starts up. However, it
soon stops:
###
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.26-2-powerpc'
CC [M]
/home/sakari/rtl8192su_linux_2.6.0003.0810.
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