my clamshell ibook, which is close enough to identical
to yours
you may just need to install the apm_emu module, the snd-powermac
module and... well that should be about it. modem support is
now in the kernel, not a module as for 3d acceleration it should
also be fine as its more an XFree thing t
Since upgrading Gnome I see the odd warning about services which require
a 2.6 kernel to work properly (eg. HAL I think, though I don't have the
machine handy to check). I'm running a custom built 2.4 kernel at the
moment with which everything works - sleep, internal modem, 3D
acceleration, etc
Dalibor Topic wrote:
Lucio wrote:
Hi Lucio,
Java + linux (be it debian or others) + ppc is an unfortunate
combination, because there isn't a complete java 2 VM that officially
supports this kind of platform. You can try with gcj or kaffe or
other OSS efforts, but, AFAIK, none of these curren
I ran YDL on my iBook for awhile and had the same confusion when moving
to Debian. It turns out that pbbuttonsd can be configured to control
sleep, hard drive idle spin down and all sorts of other stuff. You
don't need pmud installed. Just read the man page and modify the config
file to suit.
I ran into trouble some time ago backing up data from a Linux server to
a Mac running OS X. I wasn't previously aware that HFS+ was case
insensitive. I solved the problem by using UFS. In my case the file
system was never directly mounted by a Linux system.
OS X >= 10.3 supports case sensitive
Ha ha, yes. To build mcs you need mcs. I think mcs has been ported to
C#, hence you can compile the compiler with the compiler. If you
download the mono tarball (mono-1.0.tar.gz) you can build and install
the runtime and the compiler without having mcs installed.
It works, but I seem to have m
I tried to install Mono using apt-get. Seems, for PPC at least, there
is an unmet dependancy: mono-assemblies-arch.
Has anybody else tried running Mono on PPC Debian? Is there a solution
to this problem, other than building from source?
I gather you wish to cut, copy and paste text in X.
Highlight text with the mouse to put it in the copy buffer. Click the
middle mouse button to paste the current contents of the copy buffer.
For anything more sophisticated try using KDE or Gnome as these desktop
environments offer some intere
image=/boot/whatever_your_new_kernel_is_called
append="keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes=1"
On 09/06/2004, at 2:20 PM, Ed Sutherland wrote:
I tried an iMac-specific kernel and now I can't login and correct the
problem because the keymap is messed-up -- how can I
That did the trick, thanks.
On 24/05/2004, at 11:39 AM, Dean Hamstead wrote:
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works fine for me
ill assume that yoru hardware is all ok if YDL worked fine.
make sure that youve
modprobe usb-storage
modprobe vfat
plug in your usb device (camera)
Running YDL I was able to connect my digital camera to a USB port and
then mount the VFAT filesystem on the Flash card as a SCSI device
(/dev/sda1). No such luck as yet running Debian. I presume there's a
kernel module or compile option to get this working. Does anybody have
any idea what I nee
GNU/Linux is Free.
OS X isn't. http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/apsl.html
On 13/05/2004, at 8:57 AM, Isidoro Reyes wrote:
Hi guys.
I am thinking about buying a new Powerbook. And i'm wondering about the
performance on linux. I mean, i'm not a linux begginer, i've been
using linux
for serveral ye
A long time ago I rebooted an iBook running OS X and started GNU/Linux
(YDL 2.something). The screen was dimmed and the volume was turned down
when I rebooted. These settings were stored in the PRAM and persisted
as the max values for brightness and volume in my Linux session. It
took a long ti
I've installed Debian on a 500Mhz G3 iBook. For the most part
everything is working but I have a couple of problems I haven't been
able to adequately resolve that maybe somebody can help with.
I can't get my fonts to look right in X11/Gnome. Most fonts are either
much too large or illegible an
You are completely correct. I just rebooted into YDL and using the same
resolution, bit depth, window manager, etc. I get around 400 fps. No
idea what I was thinking.
On 29/04/2004, at 8:51 PM, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 08:11, Greg Hamilton wrote:
Anyway, so that'
L_EXT_polygon_offset,
GL_EXT_rescale_normal,
~GL_EXT_texture3D, GL_EXT_texture_env_add, GL_EXT_texture_object,
blabs on some more and dumps a few registers at me as well.
my config file is attached.
Dean
Greg Hamilton wrote:
| I had Driver "r128", other than that basically the same. I changed
Add 'enablecdboot' to yaboot.conf, forget to run ybin, reboot, swear,
run ybin, etc.
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now i have debian on my imac, how do i get it to boot from a cd!
i take it i can do it somehow in OF or yaboot
I've installed Debian on a 500Mhz G3 iBook with an ATI Rage 128
mobility graphics chipset. The only thing I'm having any trouble with
is video hardware acceleration. An XF86Config-4 file from somebody
who's got this working would be a big help.
Not sure if it's relevant but I'm running a 2.4.2
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