I think you would want to use the bmac driver. Be warned, though, that I
have had problems with the bmac driver on my "yikes" G4 (same hardware as
a B&W G3) running reliably at 100MB; I ended up buying a cheap tulip-based
PCI card and using that instead.
Hope that helps,
Nick
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Georg Koss wrote:
> kernel benh-2.4.20ben5 with
> CONFIG_DMASOUND_PMAC=y
> CONFIG_DMASOUND=y
> CONFIG_SOUND=y
> CONFIG_SOUND_OSS=m
> CONFIG_SOUND_TRACEINIT=y
> CONFIG_SOUND_DMAP=y
I can't speak for the rest of your problems, but you almost certainly want
to have al
Hi,
Has anyone had any sucess getting a video capture card to work well on a
powerpc-based computer? I have tried with the most recent version of bttv,
and have not been able to get a good picture: it's often yellow, and
sometimes the framing isn't right (i.e. the top of the picture shows up at
th
If you're using the standard lpd print spooler, the psf(8) manpage should
send you in the right direction (you'll need to install the netatalk
package if you haven't already). If you're using CUPS, I suspect it's more
complicated, though I think it's mentioned somewhere in the CUPS
documentation.
You need libncurses5-dev installed to compile the ncurses-based
configuration program.
Nick
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Charles R. Twardy wrote:
> With the newest benh (2.4.20) I am unable to run "make xconfig" or "make
> menuconfig". This is a problem.
>
> "make menuconfig" says I must have ncurses.
ting (docs on this seem to be a bit sparse google-
> > wise) ?
>
> maybe because it's so easy ... the printer is just /dev/ttyS1 it only
> prints garbage right now but I'm getting there I guess.
>
> regards,
>
> x
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