At about 12:50 PM -0700 on 1/13/03, Marc Stergionis wrote:
At about 1:08 PM -0500 on 1/13/03, Allan Streib wrote:
Don't know. My 6500 is a PCI machine. I only have 32 MB RAM, though.
Allan
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Philip Larkin Waters wrote:
So if it prompts me for nothing after I try to
1.5 years old, so don't know
how it would work with the packages on your CD. Looks like kernel
2.4.4 ...
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envy ... the lucky get to live here!
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o
options. I have Mac OS on one internal drive, Woody on the other, of
course Mac OS gives me BootX' Mac or Linux boot option, but my
current setup bypasses that somehow.
-ms
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At sometime around 3:54 PM -0600 on 6/18/02, Marc Stergionis wrote thus:
At sometime around 9:47 PM +0200 on 6/18/02, Michel Lanners wrote thus:
On 18 Jun, this message from Marc Stergionis echoed through cyberspace:
Somehow your default keymap got changed. Check out
http://www.debian.org
At sometime around 9:47 PM +0200 on 6/18/02, Michel Lanners wrote thus:
On 18 Jun, this message from Marc Stergionis echoed through cyberspace:
Somehow your default keymap got changed. Check out
http://www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/keycodes
Well I kinda went nuts and did a clean install of
At sometime around 6:30 PM -0700 on 6/17/02, Chris Tillman wrote thus:
On Mon, Jun 17, 2002 at 03:30:51PM -0600, Marc Stergionis wrote:
Yup, that worked!!!
Looks like my keyboard is *way* scambled now, though.
Somehow your default keymap got changed. Check out
http://www.debian.org/ports
commandF2 ??)
Can I force a text login somehow, and what keyboard fixes/resolution
fixes am I looking for??
Thanks
-ms
Sometime around 7:13 PM +0200 on 6/17/02, Michel Lanners wrote thus:
On 17 Jun, this message from Marc Stergionis echoed through cyberspace:
At sometime around 8:41 AM +0
o sections for mice:
"Configured Mouse"
and
"Generic Mouse"
I have commented out "Generic"
what do I put in /dev/input/mice to make this work.
Potato 2.2r0 upgraded to Woody.
Thanks.
-ms
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under display:
Card Name Control
Model AAPL,343S1154
XF86Config-4 does not like the term "Apple Multiple Scan 15AV Display"
among others.
startx specifically reports
Undefined Monitor "Apple Multiple Scan 15AV Display" referenced by
Screen "Control."
What
At sometime around 14:23:46 -0400 on 6/14/02, Josh Huber wrote thus:
Marc Stergionis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
OR is there a way to get apt-get or dselect to force a
firewall-password prompt?
Oh! You're using an http-proxy? I'm sorry, perhaps I missed that
fact from
At sometime around 6:55 PM -0700 on 6/13/02, Chris Tillman wrote thus:
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 04:02:16PM -0600, Marc Stergionis wrote:
Sometime around 11:01 PM +0200 on 6/13/02, H?vard Skinnemoen wrote thus:
The uncommented urls, therefore, that resulted in the above messages are:
deb http
y/contrib Package'
(/var/state/apt/lists/http.us.debian.org_debian_dists_woody_contrib_binary-powerpc_Packages)
- stat (2 No such file or directory)
Maybe I should just find a woody .iso instead ...???
-ms
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deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian woody main contrib non-free
Thanks
-ms
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e index files failed to download, they have been ignored or old
ones used instead.
So of course apt-get dist-upgrade doesn't upgrade anything ... and
apt-get update just repeats its loop.
Is this usual ... just keep trying?
-ms
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Sometime around 7:11 PM +0200 on 6/13/02, HÃ¥vard Skinnemoen wrote thus:
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 10:54:08AM -0600, Marc Stergionis wrote:
At sometime around 8:11 PM -0700 on 6/12/02, Chris Tillman wrote thus:
[...]
>Probably, you need to set your mouse device to /dev/input/mice in the
&g
At sometime around 8:11 PM -0700 on 6/12/02, Chris Tillman wrote thus:
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 03:47:31PM -0600, Marc Stergionis wrote:
I've just installed Debian on an 8600 (upgraded to G4-400).
When I boot, I get a good bootup process, then 4 gray screens flash
before I get a prompt
r/X11/XF86Config-4
/usr/X11/XF86Config
/etc/XF86Config-4
and every other idea I can get from searching the site.
No dice, it always returns "no such file."
Where do I find/fix the config to get past this?
TIA
-ms
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