Re: How do I right click on a Mac?

2005-03-18 Thread Daniel E. Jonsen
At 10:17 PM 3/17/2005 +0100, Rainer Gutkas wrote: As you write this to linux mailing list I guess you mean linux Uh, yeah - sorry about that. I guess Linux isn't quite Mac OS 9 or X. BTW, it's control-click in OS X. One other solution you might consider is to get a two-button mouse. Logitech

Re: How do I right click on a Mac?

2005-03-17 Thread Daniel E. Jonsen
Since Mac's only have one button how do I right click? I think it's either Command-Click (Command = "4 leaf clover" key) or Option-Click, and I think it might be different between Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X (if anyone uses OS 9 anymore...) Just try it! You won't hurt anything! -Dan -- To UNSUBSCRIB

Re: Yaboot doesn't come up anymore?

2005-03-16 Thread Daniel E. Jonsen
At 11:48 AM 3/16/2005 -0500, Charles Read wrote: I just did an update on my PowerBookG4 (through Software Update in OSX) and now yaboot doesnt come up for me to choose which system to boot into... what happened? Thanks!! CR Sounds like the same problem I was referring to in my response to your "Ma

Re: Problems starting X

2005-03-16 Thread Daniel E. Jonsen
At 10:31 AM 3/16/2005 -0500, you wrote: Hey everybody! I just installed sarge on my PowerBookG4 and I am having issues starting gdm. I am new to the specifics of the configuration of X and I don't know where to start. During installation the PB complained about not being able to find an X server,

Re: MacOSX & Debian dual boot questions...

2005-03-16 Thread Daniel E. Jonsen
On (16/03/05 07:18), Daniel E. Jonsen wrote: > I have Debian and Panther on a G4/350, but I have the luxury of having 2 > internal HDs, which might be more difficult with a PowerBook. Anyway, I > first installed Panther on hdb and used Disk Utility to wipe hda clean of > all partiti

Re: MacOSX & Debian dual boot questions...

2005-03-16 Thread Daniel E. Jonsen
I have Debian and Panther on a G4/350, but I have the luxury of having 2 internal HDs, which might be more difficult with a PowerBook. Anyway, I first installed Panther on hdb and used Disk Utility to wipe hda clean of all partitions. Then I unplugged hdb so that there was no way the Debian i

Re: HELP! - problems with 2.6.8 kernel on PM G4/350 (PCI graphics)

2005-03-14 Thread Daniel E. Jonsen
By downloading the newest source deb (2.6.8-13) and compiling anything having to do with sound as modules, I was able to get the kernel to compile cleanly. Can I unset CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE and CONFIG_SERIAL_PMACZILOG, or do I need them even though this machine doesn't have any serial ports? Be car

HELP! - problems with 2.6.8 kernel on PM G4/350 (PCI graphics)

2005-03-11 Thread Daniel E. Jonsen
I recently inherited a PowerMac G4/350 (PCI graphics, Jan 2000 vintage) that I'd like to use as a LAMP server on our company's intranet. I downloaded and installed the Sarge testing distribution (release 2004-11-18), and I recently upgraded the kernel using kernel-image-2.6.8-9-powerpc.deb. E