On Wednesday, 23 de February de 2005 12:06, Jesus Roncero wrote:
> Hi all
> I own an ibook G3 800MHz combo and have been experiencing problems lately.
> Here is a summary of the events:
>
> I got my logic board changed through the logic board extension program .I
> took my ibook to repair because I
El 27/May/2004 a las 16:53:52, Cedric Pradalier escribió:
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> deb http://cedric.pradalier.free.fr/ibook2/ ./
>
> in you /etc/apt/sources.list file ?
>
> You should be able to install a package adm103x-module-2.6.6-powerpc,
I just installed this module today and found it very useful. :) Could th
bian, including sleep?
I have a 800MHz iBook and works pretty well, including sleep.
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re problem. I called the guys at the apple
store and asked them. They told me that the computer acknowledges the lid
closed by a magnet and a sensor on the ¿motherboard?. If this is what is
failing, then it should be sent to apple Holland to be repaired...
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I can't recall exactly, but I removed everything related to the X system, and
that included kde because of the dependencies. When I had everything removed,
then I deleted /etc/X11 and reinstall.
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solved the problem.
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On Tuesday 24 February 2004 14:08, Kiko Piris wrote:
> And pressing the power button *once*. Usually, I put my iBook sleep this
> way, then I close the lid. Does it sleep this way?
Yeah, that works, but not closing the lid, as it used to before.
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2.4 though.
What I forgot to say in my earlier post is that I can put my ibook to sleep
manually typing "apm -s".
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s what I read from it.
I'm running debian sid. If I would be running OS X I would've asked in a OS X
forum instead ;-)
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Hi,
I'm sorry for this post as I believe it is a little bit offtopic. I own a G3
800 ibook and since some time, the ibook fails to suspend when I close it, as
it used to before. I believe I read somewhere this could happen and it would
require some kind of reset. Am I right? or is it a hardware
On Tuesday 17 February 2004 04:39, Tamra wrote:
> Re: Enlarge your Package - The Penls Patch
Is this a new package for debian? is it going to be included in the debian
policy? XD
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On Sunday 15 February 2004 12:10, Michael Flaig wrote:
> > Oviously for ppc :)
>
> As I am not using KMail i can´t really help you with KMAIL/GPG but if
> you want so send PGP/Mime and have no time to study the page you
> mentioned above, you could use mutt or evolution to send encrypted
> emails.
On Thursday 12 February 2004 18:49, Martin Kuball wrote:
> Have you considered using bittorrent for distributing your kde packages? It
> was not designed with only video and music in mind. It's perfect for large
> applications, too.
The mirror used now has enough bandwidth.
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On Thursday 12 February 2004 21:36, Oriol Pellicer i Sabrià wrote:
> just a question: can you change the kde language to the spanish, for
> example? I have kde-i18n-ca and kde-i18n-es installed but only works in
> english :-/
Probably you are using those packages from sid (3.1.5) and that's why it
Hi, does anyone in here know a apt repository for the packages needed to have
Kmail working with GPG/Mime, as it explains here:
http://kmail.kde.org/kmail-pgpmime-howto.html
Oviously for ppc :)
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apple memory or can
> take any laptop memory.
Have a look at http://www.crucial.co.uk They let you choose your memory
depending on the hardware you have.
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tchmail and SA in conjunction? I know, you need
an MTA, but, debian has exim as its MTA default.
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.11b) you have plenty of installation docs. Many
of them can be found in BULMA in Spanish(http://bulmalug.net).
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El 14/Oct/2003 a las 10:06:06, Adam Bell escribió:
> So I was going to enter RPM hell and use alien and all, but then I
> thought that a lot of people might have already done this and I should
> check in with you folks. Anyone have a .deb already built (or even
> just a tarball of the binaries,
On Wednesday 02 July 2003 14:49, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> Well, they do... internally to Apple ;) Apple is quite clear in it's
> total absence of interest about Linux on their machines. Some ppl here
> even consider us as a competitor...
I remember an apple conference about Mac OS X, someon
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 01:24, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra wrote:
> Anyone has it working already with Debian?
It's not even on sale!!! I suppose nobody has one except an apple engineer :-)
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On Monday 23 June 2003 22:13, Frank Murphy wrote:
> I had been running KDE 3.1.1 with no problems, but now that I have upgraded
> to 3.1.2, I have problems with websites detecting that I have JavaScript
> enabled. An easy page to see this is here:
>
> https://tb2.raiffeisendirect.ch/
>
> Is anyone
On Monday 23 June 2003 19:20, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> Has anyone tried out KDE3 packages on a ppc? More specifically on an iBook?
> Any reason not to move to KDE3?
KDE 3.1.2 here running in an ibook2.2 under debian sid. No problem at all,
runs fine ;-)
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On Friday 20 June 2003 00:21, Rogério Brito wrote:
> Wow. You mean the iBook has a fan? Where is it? I have an
> iBook 600, late 2001 and I think that I have never heard any
> fan, even when decoding things in xine (and dropping frames :-( ).
I have a 800Mhz ibook and it certanly h
On Tuesday 17 June 2003 17:48, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
> For the first time I need a delete key (I'm trying out hnb, the outliner
> tool), and I don't know how to delete or to map a key to the delete
> function.
Fn+"." that is, press Fn key and then the "dot" key. does it work there?
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