Tom Rini wrote:
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> On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 02:16:04PM +0100, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> > On Sun, 2 Dec 2001, Martin Costabel wrote:
> > > Paul Mackerras wrote:
> > > > Martin Costabel writes:
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> > So please try `cmode 1' instead of `cmode 16
Paul Mackerras wrote:
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> Martin Costabel writes:
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> > For the valkyriefb driver on my Pmac 6400, I can confirm from a first
> > short test that it still works. This is with your patch applied to
> > today's 2.4.17-pre1-ben0 kernel.
>
> Do you still
Tom Rini wrote:
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> Hello all. The following patches make slight changes to the vmode/cmode
> logic on a few fb drivers. Now everone consistantly only tries to get
> these modes from nvram if CONFIG_NVRAM is defined (otherwise a
> compile-time error on everyone but atyfb). On imsttfb I made the
Eric Reischer wrote:
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> Is this something that should be submitted to the Linux Kernel mailing list
> to be fixed by the next kernel prerelease?
Seeing that the just-released 2.4.0-test10 did not change
drivers/input/keybdev.c, I would suggest yes, with cc to
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Eric Reischer wrote:
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> Sorry about that.I'm compiling a 2.4test9 kernel. And when I did the
> config, I issued the command:
> make CROSS_COMPILE=powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu- ARCH=ppc config
> which automatically put the CONFIG_PPC entry in the autoconf.h file.
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> > > drivers/input/inputdrv.
Eric Reischer wrote:
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> I tried to build a kernel on my newly built cross-compiler this evening,
> and after about an hour of compiling the zImage, it gave the the following
> error:
>
> powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu-ld -T arch/ppc/mm/mm.o command for about 11 lines)
> drivers/input/inputdrv.o: In
Ethan Benson wrote:
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> On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 04:42:59PM +0100, Martin Costabel wrote:
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> > Do you have libelf installed? In the bk version of mol, I see
> > STATIC_LIBS = /usr/lib/libelf.a
> > in booter/Makefile.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] eb]$ locate libe
Ethan Benson wrote:
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> (i don't see anything in the archives on this so..)
>
> has anyone tried compiling MOL lately? with version 0.9.50 (after
> adding libiberty.h from binutils-dev source to mol-/include/) i get
> this:
>
> gcc -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lncurses -lpthread -lm -o mol
I don't agree, and I'll try to explain. I am not a kernel developer (if
I'd write a "Hello World" program from scratch, it'd probably segfault
:-)), but I have been around for a long time, since 2.1.42 or so. From
my experience I would say that if you want to use more up-to-date
kernels than whatev
Ethan Benson wrote:
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> On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 08:36:57AM +0200, Martin Costabel wrote:
> >
> > No longer necessary: The newer kernels [1] have a driver for /dev/rtc
> > that lets you use the standard hwclock utility from util-linux. Just
> > choose CONFIG_PPC_RT
Ethan Benson wrote:
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> On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 04:20:49PM -0400, James Waterhouse wrote:
> > Hello all,
> > can anyone tell me... are we supposed to be able to set the hardware
> > clock from within linux? I'm running kernel 2.2.14 on a powermac 7200
> > and when I try to set the clock using
Stephen Judd wrote:
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> Rainer Dorsch wrote:
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> > Since the powermac did not boot from the rescue disk (but ejected it!)
> > I downloaded BootX_1.2.2.sit. When I wanted to start it, a program
> > called stuffit came up and complained that the archive is not in
> > stuffit format (I downloaded it
Deirdre Saoirse wrote:
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> Wow, thanks for the detailed instructions. If you don't mind, I'd like to
> flesh them out a little more into a mini HOWTO.
When this was discussed back in January (see
http://lists.linuxppc.org/listarcs/linuxppc-user/199901/msg00759.html),
Takashi Oe came up with a sim
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