Hi Albert
On 09:43 Thu 02 Jun , Albert Farrés wrote:
> Hi list!
>
> For a long time I've been using linux 2.6.9 in my ibook G4. Now i
> compiled 2.6.12-rc4 and everething works fine, except when the screen
> turns off (i.e. i don't touch nothing for 10 minutes). Before, when i
> moved the mou
On 21:18 Wed 09 Mar , Ben Hill wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-03-09 at 21:59 +0100, Moritz Armingeon wrote:
> > Sorry, then I don't know any further :-( In my case, it looks that
> > way:
>
> That's what it used to look like to me too! :-(
>
> Are you using sid
On 20:28 Wed 09 Mar , Ben Hill wrote:
> Sorry, correction, I get:
>
> message=lnxreq_ifstate
> ifstate=enable
> resultcode=implementation_failure
Sorry, then I don't know any further :-( In my case, it looks that way:
kernel:
usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 4
Hi Ben
On 20:05 Wed 09 Mar , Ben Hill wrote:
>
> I'm pretty sure the root of the problem is in;
>
> # ifup wlan0
>
> Error for wireless request "Set ESSID" (8B1A) :
> SET failed on device wlan0 ; Operation not supported.
I'm tweaking my DWL122 with wlanng-ctl. What happens if you do:
On 19:35 Mon 07 Mar , Matthias Schulz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when i am booting the 2.6.11 kernel, i am missing the
> /sys/devices/temperature
> entry. Does anybody know, whether the feature is missing in 2.6.11 or have i
> simply forgotten to enable the feature in the kernel-config? Which option
On 08:34 Sun 06 Mar , Paul J. Lucas wrote:
> Why is it the case that the modules:
>
> eth1394 ohci1394 ieee1394 ide_cd cdrom
>
> are automatically loaded? Nothing uses them and they're not
> listed explicitly in /etc/modules.
You are using hotplug, right?
pg
On 08:15 Thu 03 Mar , Charles Read wrote:
> Hey everybody!
>
> Is it OK to reboot every couple of days with a cron job?
Technically no problem, but why would you want to do that?
Confused, Moritz
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On 12:51 Thu 03 Mar , Guido Guenther wrote:
> > lavdopts:idct=2
> ^^^ not needed since we build ffmpeg with gcc-3.4 now.
I see. Thanks for the info!
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On 20:58 Wed 02 Mar , Matthew T. Atkinson wrote:
> I have always had similar problems playing video, with all video
> players. The audio is choppy and video goes out of sync with it after a
> pause/resume. Also, it seems to take up a lot of CPU time to simply
> play vidoes, which I am surpris
On 20:15 Mon 28 Feb , Pander wrote:
> I have the same problem on G4 12". The thing is that whatever I change
> the volume control (2.8.2) to, next time I boot all settings are lost :(
$ dpkg-reconfigure alsa-base
...and say that you want to autosave. If you don't want it that way, do:
$ alsact
On 18:15 Mon 28 Feb , Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 06:07:53PM +0100, Moritz Armingeon wrote:
> > I think you have to disable/turn up the DRC mixer.
>
> How could DRC range be disabled?
I'm sorry, I wasn't specific enough. I meant to *mute* th
On 11:20 Mon 28 Feb , Eugen Dedu wrote:
> Last, during a play (a sound file with xmms or a series a beeps) only
> the first sound(s), for about 0.5 sec., are loud as before (<=2.6.8),
> the others are soft.
I think you have to disable/turn up the DRC mixer.
Moritz
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On 12:48 Mon 14 Feb , vze26m98 wrote:
> Added the Debian testing distributions to my sources.list. Got a
> zillion things to upgrade, which I started in on.
Does that "Added" mean that you didn't remove the stable one? If you did so,
get rid of stable and apt-get update && apt-get upgrade...
On 15:50 Mon 14 Feb , Kristian Peters wrote:
> I searched the archive for this mailinglist for this year but didn't find any
> topic on that. Does a debian-powerpc digest exist somewhere where I can read
> further on ?
Do you mean the archives? They are available since 1997 in
http://lists.d
On 17:30 Sun 13 Feb , Carsten Friede wrote:
> Okay, I see. I did not made myself clear.
I believe I understood what you meant - I was not clear enough!
> After that update, there was no prompt anymore, where I could enter "l"
> or "x". The only thing which came, was the apple logo and OS X b
On 13:43 Sun 13 Feb , Felipe Fonseca wrote:
> hey all,
>
> sorry for the inconvenience, but I just installed
> debian-ppc on a powermac 8600, and I'm not
> able to configure X. I tried dpkg-reconfigure x...
> but I don't know what the video card is and
> its pci address. I tried searching this
On 16:35 Sun 13 Feb , Carsten Friede wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I recently updated my MacOS X to 10.3.8 and after that my boot manager was
> lost! There was no boot menu anymore, nothing but starting MacOS by
> default. How can I install yaboot again, without a complete reinstallation
> of my whole s
On 08:40 Thu 10 Feb , John Harrold wrote:
> /dev/input/mice
> /dev/input/mouse0
> /dev/input/mouse1
> /dev/psaux
I'm using /dev/mouse which seems to point at /dev/input/mice, but maybe it's
worth a try?
Moritz
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Driver "mou
On 14:03 Thu 10 Feb , r0sk wrote:
> Hi ppl:
>
> I had recently bought an iBook 12" 1.2Ghz, I suposse all of you known that
> Airport Extreme hasn't got support on Linux, so I was thinking on buy one usb
> wireless card but dunno which is fully supported to work on Debian. Any
> tips?. Thank
Hi Adam
On 13:17 Wed 02 Feb , Adam Done wrote:
> I have a server I would love to start-up all on its own just like OS X
> does. I have been looking but I don't know if I am using the wrong key
> words to search. Can someone direct me with some key words to search
> and is it possible in Linu
Good morning Guillaume
On 22:52 Tue 01 Feb , Guillaume Florey wrote:
> Which key is the "option" key ?
That's good old ALT. Depends on your Keyboard Layout, but mine is between the
Control and the Apple-Key.
Moritz
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On 14:48 Tue 01 Feb , Pedro Sanchez wrote:
> I found in
> http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/en.powerpc/ch07s01.html#id2537092
> that I can press the "options" key to get a graphical boot menu. I do
> get it, and I see two icons, one for OS X and another for Linux. I click
> on the second one
Hello Pedro!
On 13:58 Tue 01 Feb , Pedro Sanchez wrote:
> Unfortunately, upon reboot the system goes right into OS X. I'm new to
> yaboot, how do I get a boot menu?
If yaboot is installed correct, try resetting the PRAM. Hold ALT+Apple-Key+P+R
at boottime. I wasted hours until I figured that
On 14:07 Mon 31 Jan , Timo Reimerdes wrote:
> Can anyone give me a link to this? Is there such a thing?
http://honk.physik.uni-konstanz.de/~agx/linux-ppc/kernel/2.6.10-agx0.diff
I'm using this one to suspend to disk on my iBook G4. I believe Guido Guenther
is your contact person :-)
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Hi mike
On 13:24 Mon 24 Jan , gm c wrote:
> I am using unstable. I cannot login as a user, can as root. I was
> getting pam_start errors and I copied some files to /etc/pam.d that
> had dpkg-dist at the end of their names. I dont get the errors any
> more but the login for user fails. Dont k
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