Zachery Bir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can I take it this is also the appropriate way to compile the
> mol-modules-sources? They're (I believe) expecting
> /usr/include/linux and /usr/include/asm to be symlinks to the
> /usr/src/kernel-sources... hierarchy.
Yes, thi
the package on hold
2) use an epoch
You can use dch (in the devscripts package) to generate changelog
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What release are you using -- perhaps it's not in potato?
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>
> ping default gateway(66.31.248.1):
^^^
So, which is it? Why are you pinging something which is obviously not
your default gateway?
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/sbin/ifconfig eth0
/sbin/route -n
ping
So we can help figure this out.
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he name resolution servers?
btw, I've had terrible luck dealing with the at&t broadband dhcp
servers -- the only client I found which worked correctly was dhclient
(the dhcp-client package). Thank god I don't have them anymore! :)
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Perhaps this is why you're confused?
> Any suggestions?
I hope that helps...
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before continuing the installation.
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> Read the thread again, he never said so.
Sorry, it was in a different thread, started by the same author, with
subject "CD Rom unreachable.. dev is not in /dev dir", msgid
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> Don't confuse the device entries in /dev with real
> hardware having one doesn't make the other appear automatically
> :)
Actually, it does -- since I think the OP mentioned earlier that he's
usi
oreEvents"
enabled. Here's my mouse clause on a G4 desktop with usb mouse:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse0"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2"
Option "Device"
default) symbolic links to the "old" names for devices.
HTH
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that set up users these users WILL BE REMOVED.
Groups with GID between 300 and 499 will be handled in the same way.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
Perhaps you should remove this package if you're not using it?
Also, this is really an issue for debian-user.
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"Chris Tillman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> BTW, If you don't keep your computer on at night, you have to
> initially and periodically rebuild the locate database using
> updatedb.
Or, use anacron.
> But these are also debian-user issues, not debian-powe
ches for files in a database which is updated every night,
find actually looks at what's on your disk. locate is therefore much
faster, while find is much more flexible. (check the manpage for it to
see what I mean!)
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> xinit: No such file or directory (errno 2): unable to connect to X server
> xinit: No such process (errno 3): server error.
Try installing the xserver package:
apt-get install xserver-xfree86
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Or, just to test (without editing that file) you can set the
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an.org/debian-non-US/ woody/non-US main contrib
`
> Maybe I should just find a woody .iso instead ...???
Make sure your /etc/apt/sources.list is *exactly* the same as the one
I have listed above.
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After modifying the souces.list file, you'll need to run apt-get
update to update your package lists, then:
apt-get dist-upgrade
Just making sure everyt
ation from the boot
firmware, etc) which can cause Linux to be unstable.
Good luck,
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using Boot X?
Well, #1 and #2 are pretty nice to get rid of IMHO, but the other
reason is that MacOS likes to mess with things, and tends to destroy
some parts of OF. (or was it all of OF?)
While I think most of these issues have been worked around, things
just work better when booting st
ailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Resent-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In other words, match on any of those (I like the X-Mailing-List
header, myself :).
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g every time without umounting the file system ?
Connect into the machine with ssh?
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> Really, I think you're helping Microsoft. Imagine all your favorite
> web sites needing VBscript.
Of course that would be bad! Imagine all your favorite sites *not*
needing Java, Flash, Javascript...now that would be nice :)
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why? IMHO, the web is much nicer without java &
flash.
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It's just missing the "image-1.44/" ---|
> There are not such image. Anyway I'll try with the images on this
> directory. I have an IBM 44P-170 running Woody over SuSE.
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erforms de-interlacing) to get non-interlaced
output.
see for example:
http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_7_4/dvd-benchmark-part-5-progressive-10-2000.html
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closed!) would have
problems? :)
it's pretty silly, imho.
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>> You can try checking if your keyboard generates the raw
>> 0xff keycode during the "missing" caps lock key up/down events. The
>> patch needs this for it to work. In drivers/macintosh/adb.c:adb_input(),
>
cintosh/adb.c:adb_input(),
> set "dump_adb_input" to 1 and watch your syslog when you press the
> caps lock key. (You can do this at run time with xmon.)
Okay, rebuilding right now.
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nt.
I don't need to use ADB keycodes for this to work, do I? (I hope
not...)
Perhaps I fubar'd the patch... (but, the source looks okay!)
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return;
+} else {
+ break;
+}
case 0x3f: /* ignore Powerbook Fn key */
return;
}
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n the same program.
This is what I was thinking as well...
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ing?
Also, with appropriate startup/shutdown scripts for controlling this
stuff.
I wonder if I could get this ready in time for Woody...probably not.
next release? :)
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ys (or else I expect it would be in the
> debian package system),
Indeed, it is:
powerpc-utils: /sbin/trackpad
Of course, I'm not sure if this is in potato, but who runs potato
anyway? :)
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"Benny Siegert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Maybe the program sends ist output to stderr? Have you tried "xmon
> foo bar 2>&1 > myfile"?
That would be rather difficult since xmon is a in-kernel debugger...
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but an automatic solution is the best IMHO. (the MFT header appears to
be the solution, at least currently)
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02x.\n", type);
} else {
close(fd);
return 1;
}
break;
case -1:
close(fd);
return 1;
break;
}
id = find_device(fd, type, bitpos, &val);
if (id == -1) {
close(fd);
return 1;
}
if (bit != -1) {
if (bit != val) {
if (debug) {
fprintf(stderr, "Changing value from %d to %d.\n", val, bit);
}
if (!fnset(fd, id, bitpos, bit)) {
if (debug) {
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to set value to %d.\n", bit);
}
close(fd);
return 1;
}
val = bit;
} else {
if (debug) {
fputs("Value already correct, nothing to do.\n", stderr);
}
}
}
if (brief) {
printf("%u\n", val);
} else if (verbose) {
if (val == 0) {
printf("Set: Function keys require modifier.\n");
} else {
printf("Unset: Hot keys require modifier.\n");
}
}
close(fd);
return 0;
}
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Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It doesn't reduce bandwidth, it *conserves* bandwidth.
of course. I meant to say "reduces bandwidth usage".
> Consider the difference between "reducing" natural-growth forest and
> &
dth as well... What's the point of
sending the message if they're just going to procmail it to /dev/null?
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ly other keyboards have a different value in this
location... *shrug* (I /really/ don't know)
> I need to try that - just got it to work for me at all :-) Maybe the
> trackpad state also sticks now ??
I don't know...
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on sleep/wake unless the kernel driver
> takes care of that (don't think it does).
hmm, this fnkey setting seems to stick for me...
pretty resent benh kernel here:
2.4.11-pre4-ben0
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g like /etc/default/fnset with
FNSET_OPTIONS=-u
and have an init script source this file on startup.
But from reading the thread on linuxppc-dev it sounded like some of
the new ibooks (maybe the TiBook even) like to reset it on sleep/wake
cycles.
anyone with one of those machines have a comment?
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orld machine, but yaboot does work on it, and it
makes things work much better. (especially with resources allocation
in relation to the video hardware)
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rk fine on my powerbook, which is great.
So, my real question is this...how should this be integrated with
pmud-utils/pmud. (I think it should somehow be put in Debian)
Any ideas?
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/*
* fnset.c
* Copyright 2001 Jimi Xenidis
*
Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Patrick Klee - MacOS and Debian/GNU Linux PPC guru
>
> oh really...
hehe!
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sing from the newer kernel's output.
^
Michael Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The dmesg output you quoted seemed to indicate hda was found and
> contains 11 partitions
I think you missed the fact that he was showing was was
diffs were accidentally reversed.
sorry about that. (new versions attached)
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--- atyfb_base.c.orig Mon Sep 24 11:46:48 2001
+++ atyfb_base.cMon Sep 24 15:03:05 2001
@@ -267,6 +267,11 @@
#endif
#endif
+#ifdef
uld be done about the brightness of the LCD panel.
Sometimes it gets enabled, but you need to press the brightness up
button to see picture again.
Oh, and one last thing -- I've been testing this on my laptop, a
lombard g3.
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e video
mirroring and set the proper video mode and have things work?
There's no mention of svideo in the docs either, so I assume that it
works this way.
Anyone have this working/tried it out before?
Thanks,
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little while to track it down...
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"Gregory P. Keeney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
do you have nscd installed?
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Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> libmotif | 2.1.30-5 | unstable | alpha, i386, powerpc
>
> We have the latest already...
ah yes. I see that now.
so it's just not in testing yet.
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I really don't know anything about motif, but that DefaultGcc2PpcOpt
looks pretty bogus, and is the cause for the error you're getting.
I am running unstable, btw. The openmotif source package version is
2.1.30-5
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-b source openmotif spit out 5 debs for me, so i'm
not sure why it's not being built.
ah, it's non-free, that's why. the autobuilder doesn't build
non-free.
take a look at:
http://people.debian.org/~huber/openmotif/
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7; filesystem it can find, that's why having the
> bootstrap partition first is nicer.
Speaking of this...Do you know what the cause of this is? Is this a
hardware issue?
(the resetting of boot-device on a crash, often because I put my
machine to sleep and the
y were built for. So, you need to distribute source
to your module if you want other people to use it. (or, distribute
modules with a kernel to go along with them...)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Pernegger) writes:
>> (it's better for your health not to CC: Branden, he doesn't like that... :)
>
> Ok, sorry...
he does have M-C-T: none set, does Mutt 1.2.5 not honor this field?
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vious messages in the thread about what errors I saw...)
Thanks,
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Yes, it's working great now. Well...I can't test the wireless card
because I'm at work, but the ide flash disk works great.
Thanks.
(I wonder what's wrong with the bk tree? I'd really like to use the
latest stuff...)
oh well, I don't have the time to look into it...
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ot supported
> by this driver yet on the PrismII chipset, whereas the older wvlan_ng driver
> did support it -- it's only a matter of time I guess :-))
Yeah, the orinoco driver should work fine with this card, but it's not
getting that far, unfortunately.
Thanks for your help,
-
6 1
yenta_socket 11120 1
pcmcia_core42576 0 [ds yenta_socket]
btw, the card that's in my laptop during this testing is the Lucent
WaveLAN IEEE.
thanks for any help you can provide,
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oes that work in depth 16?
It doesn't work quite right. As I said earlier, it looks like the
palette/colormap is just off, otherwise it works great. At least the
video is legible.
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case 13: MMIO_OUT32(pDst + 13, 0, *(pSrc + 13));
case 14: MMIO_OUT32(pDst + 14, 0, *(pSrc + 14));
case 15: MMIO_OUT32(pDst + 15, 0, *(pSrc + 15));
-
+#endif
+#endif
default: /* Muffle compiler */
break;
}
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g/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=81708&repeatmerged=yes
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ng
with the swfplayer.
> ping the ITPer and if you get no response do it yourself.
Good idea...
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Anyone played with this?
It seems to work great for me, save for sound. Is sound expected to
work, or not?
http://www.swift-tools.com/Flash/
Just curious if anyone had got it working... (also, the packaging of
this seems to be in limbo...200+ days since ITP)
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alert, this may be a cheap hack, but it makes the xvideo module work
great on my Lombard. (attached)
now, it looks like that code is duplicated throughout the r128_video.c
and radeon_video.c file as well, so you might want to try changing
that too. (for r128)
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GATOS, which I've got working. It definately helps, but not quite
enough :)
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ffecting your movie
> ;-) Okay - forget I said that ...
Yep, would be really cool. The thing is -- the decoding/playpack with
XVideo is _almost_ fast enough, without any hand optimization. There
must be a way. (without just buying a TiBook, which may happen ;)
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ROTECTED]:~]-$> xvinfo
X-Video Extension version 2.2
screen #0
Adaptor #0: "ATI mach64 Video Overlay"
number of ports: 1
port base: 42
operations supported: PutImage
supported visuals:
depth 24, visualID 0x21
depth 24,
; Inverse Discrete Cosine Transform (or Integer?)
I guess I was more asking what it's role in mpeg decompression was...
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Oh boy, already following up my own post! :)
Josh Huber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Indeed, I just looked at this, and with two changes I have XVideo
> working (depending on your definetion of working...that is :) on my
> lombard. The color palette is screwed up, but other
e poor people
with mach64. :)
I got all excited, that I might not have to reboot to macos to play
movies anymore, so I really want to get this working!
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g vlc with --enable-gprof support as I write
this now...
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HO =)
.xinitrc
xsetroot -solid black
xset b 0
xrdb -load ~/.Xdefaults
xmodmap ~/.xmodmap
unclutter &
ssh-agent sawfish
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sleep
while in X guarantees that it doesn't wake up, however. If I have
time I'll try and figure out why. It happens with or without
UseFBDev, btw. (if that makes a difference)
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et up on my machines. Console/X beeps drive me absolutely
nuts!
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[...]
Oh, and it appears as though the new version of X likes to make my
powerbook not wake from sleep. So far it's 0 for 2 when in X, but I
can put it to sleep/wake it up with no problem when on the console.
I'll try upgrading my ker
ot;Display"
Depth 15
Modes "1024x768"
EndSubsection
SubSection "Display"
Depth 8
Modes "1024x768"
EndSubsection
SubSection "Display"
Depth 24
Modes "1024x768"
EndSubsection
SubSection "Display"
Depth 16
Modes "1024x768"
EndSubsection
EndSection
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "Powerbook G3"
Screen "Screen 1"
InputDevice "Mouse1" "CorePointer"
InputDevice "Keyboard1" "CoreKeyboard"
EndSection
-snip-
Thanks for the help in advance,
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crappy .deb is far worse then a make install into /usr/local.
Indeed, and if you do like to install things from source (non-debian
stuff) I recommend gnu stow to manage them...
stow rocks.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason E. Stewart) writes:
> Aww, man, what a drag. PSM was in the 0.9 debs, wasn't it? Is there a
> separate non-us package that makes them available?
it's just been split:
apt-get install mozilla-psm
:)
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me with the newword g4 desktops are really
nice keyboards, IMHO. (and you can switch the control/caps lock keys
on them :)
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you want a powerful email
> client, please use one that was made for it.
Well, just to be a pain.
Gnus does all this stuff as well, including the annoying little
emoticons. oh and things like _underlining_, and /italics/ show up in
a different font as well. it's pretty spiffy.
ttyl,
running Linux, with the new
+ * input layer enabled. The input layer translates Apple style scancodes
+ * to PC style scancodes for better compatibility out of the box. We
+ * still need a special map file due to the extra keys on a mac keyboard.
+ *
+ * - Josh Huber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
I have to say that Gnus is more
powerful than mutt, and definately more configurable.
if you need any help setting it up, if you decide to give it a shot,
feel free to ask.
ttyl,
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n tool
> For lyx, i much prefer plain latex and a nice makefile, ...
Yeah, this is my favorite as well :)
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On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 02:22:45PM +1100, Bruce McIntyre wrote:
> didn't someone make a cushion in the shape of a mac plus for that
> purpose once :-)
Ah, I remember my 'Whack-a-mac' with fondness :)
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t you don't
> absolutely need, maybe adjust bdflush parameters.
Try:
apt-get install noflushd
which works well too.
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1024D/6B21489A 61F0 6138 BE7B FEB
same scancode, as are both option
keys. suck! anyone know if the new powerbooks have a better
keyboard?
FYI, the new apple USB "pro keyboard" is pretty nice: swapping
ctrl/caps lock works great, and all the modifier keys generate
seperate scancodes.
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keycaps
cd xkeycaps-2.46
patch -sp1 < xkeycaps-2.46-apple.diff
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
./xkeycaps
It's pretty useful, and I encourage people to add more Apple
keyboards, as it would be helpful, esp for newbies who don't like to
screw around with xmodmap :)
o now.
> But sounds usefull.
Yes, it does.
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ol. Since there is a standard way to build
them all (for ex. the perl CPAN module), this would be doable, IMHO.
has anyone else thought of doing something like this?
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| Debian D
this looks like the best machine here, a
604/200. The Starmax machines were pretty cool.
good luck,
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ssue with the mikmod plugin for
xmms. at least the last time I tried it, it didn't work. The
standalone mikmod player does work though.
ttyl,
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1024D/6B21489A
On Sat, Dec 09, 2000 at 06:22:02PM +0100, Michael Flaig wrote:
(B> Hi!
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(B> I took the Kernel that is compiled as zImage in
(B> /usr/src/linux-pmac-devel/arch/ppc/chrpboot/
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(B> PS. It$B!-(Bs a Pismo 400 and the Framebuffer Driver for Rage128 is
(B> compil
to include build-depends, as the
package was missing them. Perhaps that was the problem, as it built
fine otherwise on my system.
ttyl,
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Josh Huber | [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
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what machines does the ppc buildd run on? I'm interested in looking
into why a couple packages aren't building...are the logs available on
the web?
thanks,
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up gives Print, and down gives NoSymbol. Hence, I cannot use
the arrow keys.
Any ideas here? My XF86Config is attached.
Thanks,
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