On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Grzesiek Sedek wrote:
> This is not a problem, all the kernels had right filesystems compiled
> in.
maybe your kernel uses devfs and your userspace doesn't, or vice versa
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On Sat, 15 Feb 2003, gimli wrote:
> Does anyone know how to turn off the stupid sound that goes on when you turn
> your lovely ibook on?
If you turn off the sound in OS X and then shut it down, it will save the
muted setting into OF and thus it won't chime next time. Since Linux
doesn't alter th
Hi,
Thanks for your suggestions.
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Pisupati, Ajay wrote:
> Hi,
> Just a curiosity question. Is your debian install setup to
> regenerate the XF86Config file each time it loads?
No, but to be sure, I've now moved everything but the font paths to after
the END DEBCONF S
On 11 Feb 2003, Michel [ISO-8859-1] Dänzer wrote:
> If you want to disable the DRI, simply remove the Load "dri" line from
> the Module section in XF86Config-4. You can run my packages with DRI
> disabled as well.
I don't want to disable DRI -- I want to get suspend/resume working. I was
merely t
Hi,
After speaking to Lukasz about what he had to do to get suspend/resume
working on his iBook2.2, he mentioned using a stock XFree86 server instead
of the dri-trunk one, so I removed xserver-xfree86-dri-trunk and rebooted.
When the machine came up, 'glxinfo' showed no direct rendering available
Hi,
On 8 Feb 2003, Łukasz Studziński wrote:
> suspending works with no problem now
Can you tell me how you did that? I have an iBook3 and when I resume it
the mouse pointer in X is garbled and the colors are all off and there are
some columns of pixels that contain absolutely random colors, etc
On Sat, 8 Feb 2003, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> > However, now I have GLX working, but resuming after suspend still doesn't:
> > the colors are all off, and the mouse pointer is corrupted.
>
> Not sure, but you may want to create /dev/apm_bios. Search the
> archives for the correct procedure to do th
On 7 Feb 2003, Michel [ISO-8859-1] Dänzer wrote:
> Have you built the DRM with the same compiler as the kernel?
No, thanks, that was the solution (I assumed make-kpkg used the same
compiler).
However, now I have GLX working, but resuming after suspend still doesn't:
the colors are all off, and th
Hi,
Hoping to get resume/suspend working on my iBook2.2 if DRI/DRM works, I
got the following error messages from the 2002.02.07. snapshot:
Skipping
"/usr/X11R6/lib/modules-dri-trunk/extensions/libGLcore.a:m_debug_clip.o": No
symbols found
Skipping
"/usr/X11R6/lib/modules-dri-trunk/extensions/
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Hi,
I've read in the archives of debian-powerpc that by using the drm-trunk
packages and linux-2.4.20-ben3, it should be possible to resume after
suspending an iBook 2.2. However, when I tried that, after waking the
machine up, the colors are off (not a
On 3 Dec 2002, Michel [ISO-8859-1] Dänzer wrote:
> Why not the ati driver with Option "UseFBDev"?
I'll give it a try. Is there any reason why it would be better?
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Hi,
I've installed pmud from Debian unstable on a Nov 2002 iBook (iBook3?). I
expected it to Just Work out of the box, however, it doesn't: when I close
the lid, the thing goes to sleep like it should, but when I open the lid
it doesn't wake up. In fact, I
On 19 Nov 2002, Michel [ISO-8859-1] Dänzer wrote:
> > - If yes, where can I download the patch?
>
> I'd tell you, unfortunately I haven't heard of it. And people are still
> discussing the problem on IRC...
Just for the record: with the help of the nice guys at #ppclinux, I got a
patch for t
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Hi,
It has come to my attention that the stock XFree86 server doesn't work
correctly with the new (Nov 2002) G3 iBooks, but someone told me there's a
patch against XFree86 (it's said not to be upstream because it would break
ATI cards in non-iBook computers
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