John Paul Adrian Glaubitz writes:
> Ping. Any chance we can get these small fixes merged for the next
> branch?
Tyrel, I think these all look good. Thanks Adrian.
We should really remove the -Werror from the default build flags, and
instead use it judiciously in the CI.
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz writes:
> Hi!
>
> On 5/17/20 12:33 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>> On 4/19/20 11:35 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>>> The following three patches are required to get ofpathname to return
>>> proper OF paths on Apple Power Macs.
>>
>> Any chance someone cou
>> in debian-installer, but are facing a very small issue, namely with OF
>> path handling. It appears that on Apple hardware only `ofpath` from
>> Yaboot returns the correct path. Are you using grub on any of your
>> Apple hardware ? Thanks much for comments.
>
> +Nath
'll keep trying things, and post back if I find something that works.
Thanks!
-Nathan
Rogério Brito wrote:
Hi, Nathan.
On Jun 28 2008, Nathan Rosenquist wrote:
I read your post at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=484015 while Googling
for working iBook xorg configurations.
I just bought the
new Canon Digital Rebel XT 350D, and I want to know how I can mount a
CompactFlash card (Lexar 1GB 80x). I need help mounting the CF card,
and also want to know if there are any reliable apps for converting RAW
image files. I'm running Debian Sarge on an Apple PowerBook G3 500
'Pi
Horribly newbish question, but how can I verify whether or not the sbp2, ieee1394, and ohci1394 modules are loaded?
I want to copy mp3s from my girlfriend's Mac-formatted iPod 4G.
I'm running Debian Sarge with the stock kernel on an Apple PowerBook G3
500 Pismo. Any advice on how to do this without reformatting her
iPod?
I want to get a Flash plugin to run under Sarge. I downloaded the
source for GPLFlash 0.4.13, but upon running ./configure I'm eventually
met with the error "configure: error: *** GPLFlash requires
libjpeg." I Googled for libjpeg, but all I found was jpeg-6b --
which was a few years old. Regardl
g it every time I need to put it back in my bag would be
inconvenient. I know Linux typically has hybernation issues with
laptops, but I was wondering if there was a solution to this.
Thanks,
Nathan
But now I have no more use for Ubuntu, as I was trying to rid myself of
it because I found it slightly unstable, but still wanted to use a
Debian distribution. I'm just running Debian now, as I was trying
to do, and only using Ubuntu to screw around. I achieved my goal
of setting up the X Window
On 5/25/05, Mike S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike S wrote:
>
> > Mauro wrote:
> >
> >> On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 05:39 +, Nathan Thrower wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>> Would I be able to run Xorg instead of XF86 with Debian Sarge? I
On 5/24/05, Nathan Thrower <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Would I be able to run Xorg instead of XF86 with Debian Sarge? I
can use Ubuntu fine, and I know that runs Xorg. When using
"apt-get install x-window-system", could I concievably use "apt-get
install xorg" or somet
I just netinstalled Debian Sarge on an Apple PowerBook G3 500 with an
ATI Rage Mobility M3 AGP 2x (8MB) graphics card on PC:0:10:0.
When I enter startx, I'm met with this output:
*
(==) Log file: "var/log/XFree86.0.log", Time: Sun May 22 02:42:17 2005
(==) Using config fi
Hey,
I'm making the switch from Ubuntu to Debian 'Sarge' (Ubuntu's too
unstable for my liking). After doing a netinstall of Sarge and
using apt-get to retrieve x-window-system, kde, and kdm, I set up the
x-window-system preferences. It says I need to enter a Bus ID for
my video card (because I'm
Hi,
Does the Debian 3.0r4 installer kernel support the Acard 6260M ATA/66
controller? It's supported by OS 9, OS X, and even by NetBSD, as
documented here:
http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/macppc/faq.html#peripherals
"Acard ATP-850/860 controllers (such as Sonnet Tempo ATA/66 and Acard
AEC-6210/626
Just became part of the list, but from what I've read, Ben deserves
one.. I'm in for $50.00 however, I don't have a paypal acct, being that
I live in Turkey at the present... If he can help me get Debian running
on my G3/300 I'll even up it to $75! lol
-hth
-nathan
On W
a way to just have debian on this machine? From what
I've read some sources have said yes, while other's no.. I really don't
want to go back to my OS 9.x/YDL 3.0.1 boot nightmare days if I don't
have too..
-tia
-nathan in Turkey.
P.S. Anyone using Debian on a Wall
em for a
while, but I will try out the error log listing suggestion next time.
Nathan
> Yes, but you didn't tell us you are running 4.3, you only mentioned
> unstable, so I assumed you were running 4.2.
My bad, thought I mentioned that I was running 4.3 from experimental
> Sounds like it could be related to heat?
Shouldn't be; OS X runs just fine in a hot room, although I will loo
> For one, radeon DRI didn't work on PPC yet in XFree86 4.2.
Several messages I've googled upon while trying to find a soultion suggested
that 4.3.0 corrected this.
> Weird, sounds like endianness breakage or the chip going nuts in
> general. Does this persist over a reboot?
The bevhavior is fa
(sorry about the previous message, hit 'send' by mistake)
X is behaving very oddly on my 2002 700Mhz iBook (radeon m6 LW) running
2.6.0-test9/unstable. At first, it worked without any problems (aside from DRI
hard-locking the system, but that's probably a kernel issue). However, after
several h
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Thomas Carlson wrote:
Thanks for the help, Chris. Actually, resetting Open Firmware involved
more than just holding down Cmd-Opt-P-R at startup. I had to open the
machine (no easy task on a PM 9500), remove the pram battery, and leave
it all sit for 12 hours or so. After I put everything bac
Sorry, that box is having issues (maybe some bad memory), haven't straightened
it out yet. :-(
Will let you know ASAP.
On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 10:28:11PM +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Nathan Ingersoll wrote:
> > I'll test it out tonight and get back to
I'll test it out tonight and get back to you on it.
Thanks,
Nathan
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 04:43:20PM +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Nathan Ingersoll wrote:
> > Not at one of those machines presently, and I don't recall the specific
> > model
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"J. Javier Maestro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> True... anyone with a nice hack/mod of the Powerbook with temp
> sensors?
The sound chip in the powerbook is controlled through the i2c bus. I2c
is very easy to interface to and there are plenty of i2c temp senso
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 20:19:23 +0200 (CEST)
Wolfgang Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anybody out there know, whether there is a single human being
> among the Debian folks who is aware of the fact that a font system
> like the one on Debian is not only a bad joke but, if I see this
> corr
On Wed, 06 Aug 2003 20:30:08 -0600
Brad Farr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jay Graves wrote:
> > After
> > apt-get'ing many packages I downloaded the 2.4.21 kernel and rsynced to
> > benh2. compiled and installed. Now when I reboot into open firmware...
> >
> > boot hd:9,yaboot #to get to yabo
. What driver version are
you using, and are you using the default driver or the one from scyld.com?
I've had to patch the default kernel driver to work on big endian machines, and
afaik, the driver maintainer has not applied the fix, but Donald Becker
had applied it to the scyld
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Mon, 2003-05-05 at 04:03, Nathan Sprangers wrote:
I'm trying to install muse, but I keep getting:
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
muse: Depends: libqt3-mt (>= 2:3.0.3-1) but it is not installable
The debian page for mus
I'm trying to install muse, but I keep getting:
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
muse: Depends: libqt3-mt (>= 2:3.0.3-1) but it is not installable
The debian page for muse,
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/sound/muse.html, says that it
depends on libqt3c102-mt th
ycode = 88
dev.mac_hid.mouse_button3_keycode = 125
anything else will be an unknown key.
I don't know about that specific format with '.' inbetween words, but
mine works perfectly well with the usual '/'. However, the key vs. what
Nathan configured is omitting the leading '/proc/sys/'. Sin
ered those lines in sysctl.conf as well as trying echo 88
> mouse_button2_keycode for example, but nothing seems to work.
This is a very perplexing problem and I can find no mention of anything
like this in the archives, so if anyone has any insight it would be
greatly appreciated.
thanks!
-nathan
owed time limit. Does the connection become
unusable at this point?
Nathan
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Sven Luther wrote:
On Sat, Apr 05, 2003 at 12:57:31PM -0500, Eric C. Cooper wrote:
On Sat, Apr 05, 2003 at 10:28:35AM -0500, Nathan S. wrote:
I'm running linux and Mac on a 4 GB harddrive. The linux partition is,
regrettably, smaller than the Mac partition and is quickly running ou
gestions
as to where to start?
Thanks,
-Nathan
Paul Talacko wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 08:48:19PM -0800, Nathan S. wrote:
>
>>I compiled my own kernel yesterday (feeling very proud of doing just
>>that) and have fixed some problems. I have questions about dma sound
>>and scsi though. I compiled (kernel-sourc
appreciate it.
Thanks,
Nathan
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> On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Nathan S. wrote:
>
> > The problem I'm having with scsi is a bit weird. With the 2.2
> kernel I
> > can mount the zip drive on /dev/sda, but with the 2.4 kernel I
> can't
> > because I
ehow I got the unstable versions of libncurses5
and libc6. I'm basically running Debian stable here. Should I
downgrade libncurses and libc6?
-Thanks
Nathan
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I'm looking for a good tutorial that explains the rudimentary basics of
c/c++ programming on linux. I recently (only a couple of months)
switched to linux from MacOS because I wanted to get into programming,
but it didn't make sense to jump head first into mac programming with
no c/c++ background,
;m performing a large CPU
intensive operation (like compiling a new kernel), but I also have 288 MB of RAM
in it.
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mounted file systems.
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--- Ian Pushee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Still can't figure out the problem -- I'm including the XF86Config-4
> configuration file. My kernel is version 2.2.20, and the system is so
> far a
> base install of Woody (3.0r0) in pretty much every way.
>
> Thanks,
> -Ian
Ian, I have a similar s
I have a feeling that this is a common problem, but I
haven't been able to find any explanations.
I just installed a new kernel (2.4.2 stable from the
bitkeeper tree on ppckernel.org). I'm using BootX, so
I installed the kernel and the modules on the linux
partition and then installed the kernel
I've just been trying to get debian booting an iMac using a bootstrap
partition rather than the older method. If I run ybin directly the
system refuses to boot yaboot, and after a short time(2 seconds)
defaults to MacOS. Option key doesn't show linux partition. If I set
the boot-device to:
boot-
I've been having some problems getting X to start on
my biege G3. The video card is an ATI Mach64 Turbo (I
think), but the driver "ati" isn't working for it.
I've also tried "ati/atimisc", "atimisc", and "vga",
but none of them work. I should mention that I
haven't entered the busid or chipset i
so I don't
think it has been given much attention (this is a problem that would affect
most network drivers on your machine).
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> On Thu, 18 Jul 2002, Nathan Ingersoll wrote:
That may be, but do you have any using the de4x5 driver? That's the driver
that the patch applies to. Also, only certain
x/drivers/net and then:
patch -p0 < /path/to/patch/de4x5.patch
Hopefully, this will fix your problems.
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kes a few seconds per
line. Also, when I run a backtrace (bt command), it takes about a
second for each line to appear.
I'm using a 400 MHz PowerMac G4 with gdb 5.1-1 and gcj 3.0.4-2. Is
there any way to get rid of these delays? Has anyone else seen this
problem?
-Nathan Conrad
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ow. I don't think you need pmu support,
but I've never bothered turning it off.
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ppi15 0.40.2-7 GNOME graph and plot component
ii gnumeric 1.0.0-1A GNOME spreadsheet application
ii gnumeric-doc 1.0.0-1Documentation for Gnumeric, the GNOME
spread
ii gnumeric-pytho 1.0.0-1Python plugins for the GNOME
spreadsheet
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(Should I sub
7;ve
noticed that running `ls | esddsp` does not work in certain directories.
It is mysterious.
-Nathan Conrad
On Sat, 1 Dec 2001, Wilhelm *Rafial* Fitzpatrick wrote:
> After doing an apt-get dist-upgrade on my TiBook running testing
> (with mozilla installed from unstable) this morning, M
I have the newest version of binutils, (2.11.92.0.7-2) unstable, if I am
not mistaken. It says it fixed a ppc-specific bug in its changlog. I am
still getting the errors on the dcbt and dcbtst opcodes while compiling
the kernel.
-Nathan Conrad
On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, jtv wrote:
> On
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Derrik Pates wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Nathan Conrad wrote:
>
> > I have a Macintosh G4 (AGP) with a rage 128 pro card. I've tried to
> > 'apt-get install xlibmesa3', but after doing this, my computer freezes
> > when attemptin
(or is it quik?) debug messages. I have seen X work on unaccelerated
framebuffer device with this card a long time ago.
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Colin Walters wrote:
> Nathan Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have a Macintosh G4 (AGP) with a rage 128 pro card. I've tried
TY Rage128 frame buffer device on PCI
Using unsupported 640x480 3Dfx,Voodoo3 at 9000, depth=8, pitch=640
fb1: Open Firmware frame buffer device on
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Any ideas about why the tdfx card or OpenGL acceleration (on the r128
card) do not work?
-Nathan Conrad
symlink to .xsession so that the
behavior is the same regardless of whether startx or *dm are used.
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For those interested, I upgraded my kernel from 2.2.16 to Paul's
2.2.17pre7 and the hangs caused by GDB stopped occurring.
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I updated to gdb 4.18-1.1 the other day. Since then gdb has been causing
my machine to lock up. It doesn't even respond to the Magic-SysRQ key.
Has anyone else experienced this behavior?
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h brings me to a question:
At work, i've scanned most of our major Linux servers with the
above nmap command and found something open on port 800. nmap says it's
called mdbs_daemon, but i can't find it being used anywhere in lsof
or listed in /etc/services. Does anyone know
to extract the rescue floppy from disk failed
bad Address
Bad File Descriptor
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o figure it
out on my own and beg for help on some of it from others).
Hmm. There are many other things I've had to hack to get Debian set-up on
my iMac, but those are the ones that I've been working on lately. To be
honest, if I could just figure out #2, I'd be really, really happy at
ng through the list of Debian ftp mirrors on the web
site and look for one that hasn't been updated in a month or two. You
should be able to find an older version of slang there that will work with
The Gimp.
Nathan Olsen
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"It is our nature to put all knowledge in
ency screen where you'll have to type "R" and "Q" again.
These commands can be found in dselect by typing "?" followed by "k" to see
keyboard commands.
Nathan Olsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"It is our nature to put all knowledge into context in order to tell
a story, and to re-create the world by this means."
--Edward O. Wilson, _Consilience_
set
# CONFIG_SOUND_MSNDPIN is not set
# CONFIG_SOUND_OSS is not set
#
# Kernel hacking
#
# CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ is not set
# CONFIG_KGDB is not set
# CONFIG_XMON is not set
Nathan Olsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"It is our nature to put all knowledge into context in order to tell
a story, and to re-create the world by this means."
--Edward O. Wilson, _Consilience_
escribed for architecture powerpc at
/var/lib/dpkg/info/console-date.config line 307". How do I report this?
This post good enough?
Nathan Olsen
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"It is our nature to put all knowledge into context in order to tell
a story, and to re-create the world by this means."
--Edward O. Wilson, _Consilience_
(e.g., "OK", "ogin:", etc).
Does anyone know what's going on here? Why wouldn't chat be able to receive
information from /dev/ttyS0 if it can send info to it?
Confused,
Nathan Olsen
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"It is our nature to put all knowledge into context in ord
er aborting
By the way, in case I should have to do this again, is there anyway to get
this info out of a log file or something? I wrote out/retyped this info
myself.
Thanks again for your help.
Nathan Olsen
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"It is our nature to put all knowledge into context in order
thought it might be because I had "No video
driver" checked in BootX, but when I removed that and added the arguement
"video-atyfb:vmode:12,cmode:8" my monitor was disabled and I had to
login/shutdown blind.
If someone has a XF86Config file that would work for my iMac or any tip
ep dselect from accessing .finderinfo -- does anyone have any
ideas?
Thanks,
Nathan Olsen
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"It is our nature to put all knowledge into context in order to tell
a story, and to re-create the world by this means."
--Edward O. Wilson, _Consilience_
I have the 10/18/99 version. dbootstrap doesn't recognize my iMac.
Thanks again to everyone who has responded to my last two posts to the list
-- you all have been very helpful.
Nathan Olsen
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"It is our nature to put all knowledge into context in order to tell
a story, an
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out how to install Debian on my rev. A iMac. I know
the current root1440.bin won't work on my machine (I tried using it as
ramdisk.image.gz with BootX and failed) -- does anyone else have any
suggestions as to how I can install Debian?
Thanks!
Nathan Ol
an be officially released for the PPC? Before
the year 2000? Aw, come on... just a hint? :-)
I know newbie questions can be tedious, so I beg forgiveness if my
questions have been asked a million times before. However, any knowledge on
the subject you could pass along would be greatly appreciated
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