ards have been used on PowerPC Linux
and are known to work.
Thank You for Your Time and Effort.
Thanks.
Andrew B. Arthur
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Charles Brunet wrote:
> #!/bin/sh
> echo "Playing cd!"
> cdda2wav -D /dev/cdrom -I cooked_ioctl -t$1+$2 -q -e -d0 -N >& /dev/null
I was thinking the same thing this morning, and I wrote a more extensive
one, that emulates much of cdcd. You can get it from:
http://www.imaclinux.net/php/plain_page
v driver is a bit more stable, but it leaves large black
sploches on the screen, after dragging around windows.
So, you mileage may very. Good luck, let me know how far you get.
Andrew B. Arthur
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to use my trackball (and have right button, right click). I've taken a
look at the kernel driver (mac_keyb.c) but I am at a miss where to
change this. Maybe there is something I am overlooking, like in proc
that I can change to make this hppen.
Thank You for Your Time And Effort.
Sincerly,
Andrew B. Arthur
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cific' assumptions in your source).
I belive the proccessor manual (and other stuff on the PowerPC 750/G3)
can be found here:
http://www.mot.com/SPS/PowerPC/products/semiconductor/cpu/750.html
See also:
developer.apple.com
Hope that helps.
Andrew B. Arthur
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Uwe Muench wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem with installing X on a Powermac 4400/220 with a
> 1-button mouse connected to /dev/adbmouse. I installed the
> xserver-fbdev package.
Just wanted to point out that fbdev (aka XF68_FBDev in XF3.3 or the
fbdev driver in XF4) in my experience in bot
US stable/non-US non-free
deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable contrib non-free
deb-src http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable/non-US contrib
deb-src http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable/non-US non-free
# Non Offical (KDE 2, etc.)
deb http://southpole.penguinpowered.com
sts-Archives/debian-powerpc-0001/msg00021.html)
The fact is with XFree 4.0 just around the corner for Mach64 machines
and the PowerPC, creating and getting a Xpmac .deb is more pain then
it's worth -- especially when the server is quite easy to install by
hand.
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Andrew B. Arthur
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r checked.
You can install Xpmac by using alien on the Xpmac RPM and installing or
getting the Xpmac_rage128_usb.rev10.gz from linuxppc.org. After you
install that, change the first line of /etc/X11/Xserver to read:
/etc/X11R6/bin/Xpmac
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Andrew B. Arthur | Linux for iMac, iBook and
t 10 minutes of
> inactivity the server dies.
Energy Star features (put screen on standby, suspend, etc.) are not
compatible with No Video Driver Checked -- If you try it, you will get
the error you listed in #1.
Try unchecking "No Video Driver" or disabling DPMS (energy savin
Sergio Brandano wrote:
>
> Cheers,
> Sergio
>
> (hardware: PowerBook Lombard G3-400)
>
> 1. Result of booting today's rsync tree:
>
> Machine check in kernel mode. (regs at cb491bf0)
> Caused by (from srr1): Unknown values in srr1
> NIP: D081332C XER: 2000 LR: D0813318 REGS: cb491bf0 TRA
/C&T 6555 (for Powerbooks) running with no
video driver checked aka video=ofonly (which is useful on Macs with
weird video).
Xpmac --help lists several options that show how flexible Xpmac is,
although some don't work yet (like dpms).
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her then that, every font I have found
around (on the web, etc.) seems to work fine with xfstt.
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Thanks,
Andrew B. Arthur
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