r syntax is:
>
> ifneq (,$(filter $(DEB_HOST_ARCH),powerpc))
> export DEB_CXXFLAGS_MAINT_APPEND = -DEIGEN_DONT_VECTORIZE
> endif
>
> @Patrick: Could you update the debian/rules file please to use the
> above syntax?
I'll update d/rules once the transition is finished.
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Hej,
Am Donnerstag, 7. Dezember 2023, 08:09:50 CET schrieb Christian
Marillat:
> On 02 déc. 2023 10:10, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > On Sat, 2023-12-02 at 00:46 +0100, Patrick Franz wrote:
> >> We're in the middle of packaging Qt 6.6 a
y of disk space, and electricity to
burn. Where do I start?
Patrick
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 10:25 AM, Matthias Klose wrote:
> With gcc-4.9 now available in testing, it is time to prepare for the
> change of
> the default to 4.9, for a subset of architectures or for all (release)
>
Seems like a tiny fix, as mentioned by the owner "tstack" in
"line_buffer.cc(185)". Upstream should be able to do this easily.
this->lb_file_time = *((int32_t *)&gz_id[4]);
should be something to the effect of:
this->lb_file_time = (gz_id[4]) | (gz_id[5] << 8) | (gz_id[6] << 16) | (
gz_id[7] <<
d off
(initramfs) _
[snap]
Assuming the solution to be ultimately trivial, I still need your detailed help
to move on with it.
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Anfang der weitergeleiteten E‑Mail:
> Von: Wibke Jungmann
> Datum: 3. November 2013 19:29:53 MEZ
> An: Patrick Raddatz
> Betreff: error
>
> Power Mac G5 (11,2), dual 2.3 GHz, 5,5 GB RAM, HD1 OSX 10.5.8, HD2 Debian
> GNU/Linux 7.2.0 "Wheezy&
I'm interesting in helping on ia64. I'm not fluent in ia64 assembly, but I
can get around pretty well. I'm very experienced in C/C++/Java and
debugging. I've got a fully functional system running Xorg/Mesa3D/sound, so
I can reproduce, test, and fix issues as time permits.
Patr
s project on the back burner and to wait
and see what comes out of Univa.
Also heres a good sight to keep up on what's going on
http://gridengine.info/.
Cheers,
Patrick
>> […]
>>
>>> Questions:
>>>
>>
>> I think almost all your questions are answered in a message by me to
>> Patrick Boutet one month ago :
>> http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2011/01/msg00013.html
>>
>> Regards,
>> benjami
2011/1/24 Michel Dänzer
> On Son, 2011-01-23 at 12:43 -0700, Patrick Boutet wrote:
> > So I have Debian (Lenny) installed on a G4 Xserver cluster node (specs
> > here).
> > We put 2 cards in the PCI riser expansion slot, a ATI Radeon 7000 and
> > a 10/100 Nic.
>
lly not sure if it was the boot loader, but it was
our best guess.
Anyway so has anyone come across this issue of PPC's not booting up properly
after removal of a video card? It had us stumped for over 3 hours yesterday
:(
Patrick
Once we had this setup we did a "boot enet:0,yaboot" from OpenFirmware on
the XServe and it worked great.
Cheers,
Patrick
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 7:17 PM, Patrick Boutet wrote:
> I only had an hour today to work on it and I ran into a smal
HCP config file to
my own and hopefully this should work on Thursday.
Thanks again for the suggestions, I'll keep everyone posted on how it goes.
Cheers,
Patrick
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 5:15 PM, Benjamin Cama wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Netbooting iBook/PowerBook has always been strange to
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 1:20 AM, t...@gmail wrote:
>
> On 10/01/2011, at 4:38 PM, Patrick Boutet wrote:
>
> So a friend and I are trying to install debian on an old G4 xserver cluster
> node (specs
> here)<http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/xserve/stats/xserve_g4_1.33
structure in the tftpboot
directory.
Any advice on how to get this xserver to netboot would be amazingly helpful,
we've been fighting with it for many weeks now and not getting anywhere :(
Sincerely,
Patrick Boutet
Thanks!
How do I get into the system to change the file if the screen is not
working?
Patrick
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 2:14 PM, Zézinho wrote:
> A Tuesday 17 March 2009 17:39:43, Patrick Rieger escreveu:
> > A few days ago i installed Debian 5.0 on an iMac with a 500mhz G3
> > p
!
Patrick
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No matter where it's going."
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efore suspend:
# Switch on external video port. Prevents hangs.
su user -c "DISPLAY=:0.0 /usr/bin/xrandr --output VGA --mode 800x480"
For the original package see
http://update.eeepc.asus.com/p701/testing/pool/ , package asus-acpi.
Patrick
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efore suspend:
# Switch on external video port. Prevents hangs.
su user -c "DISPLAY=:0.0 /usr/bin/xrandr --output VGA --mode 800x480"
For the original package see
http://update.eeepc.asus.com/p701/testing/pool/ , package asus-acpi.
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properly?
Unload some of the firewire modules and unplug external USB devices before
suspending.
Greetings,
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sing iceweasel are and have been built into
Opera for as long as I can remember, e.g. resuming downloads...
Greetings,
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n your
hardware?
When I gave it a try on my Powerbook Titanium with 768 MB of RAM about a
year ago it wasn't.
Greetings,
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I think map work is just another race discipline so I like getting maps
once the race starts. The bright side: Divided government is a good
thing.
Hand is ready to do something. comAdventure Race Reports is dedicated to
providing race reports, stories, and reviews to the entire adventure
racing co
stuff, but it may work
for some.
Another solution is to get the linux x86 version of the Macromedia
plug-in running within qemu. Some folks [0] did it with version 6 of
the player.
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On Sunday 25 June 2006 13:32, Lawrence Li wrote:
> > Why bother with any of that when you can install this?
> > http://packages.debian.org/testing/utils/unrar
>
> Thanks for the tip, but when I tried to install it with "dpkg
> --install ", it returned the following error msgs:
Why not do "apt-get
nked (uses
shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.2.0, stripped
HTH,
Patrick
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On Monday 13 March 2006 15:58, Jack Malmostoso wrote:
> Hello there list,
>
> I just wanted to report that mol-0.9.71pre8 works beautifully and
> loads Tiger just fine.
> You can download the sources here:
>
> http://dev.gentoo.org/~josejx/mol-0.9.71_pre8.tar.bz2
>
> I used then the mol-modules-sou
s howto [0] did the job for me.
Though, the last time I used it was building mol 0.9.70 for a 2.6.12.5
kernel.
HTH,
Patrick
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On Thursday 02 March 2006 16:49, David Smoot wrote:
> Dead link and Google was no help either. Somebody have a working
> link?
Hey David,
it's still in Google's cache.
Patrick
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em snapshots. It can be used for incremental backups and
even restores.
And it is _very_ fast.
Just take a look at the exhaustive man page.
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Sven Luther declared on Saturday 26 November 2005 16:06:
> On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 08:44:49PM +0100, Kurt De Pauw wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> Hi, i think you are Digger_RS6000 which i saw on irc, right ?
>
> > First of all I would like to tell you that I'm not a linux guru, nor
> > do I have a linux syst
Sven Luther declared on Sunday 30 October 2005 07:07 pm:
> On Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 06:15:38PM -0500, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
> > Sven Luther declared on Sunday 30 October 2005 03:16 pm:
> > > On Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 12:35:55AM -0500, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
> > > > Yo
Sven Luther declared on Sunday 30 October 2005 03:16 pm:
> On Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 12:35:55AM -0500, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
> >
> > You are attempting to install an initrd kernel image (version
> > 2.6.14-rc5-powerpc) while running a kernel of version
> > 2.4.27-power
Sven Luther declared on Tuesday 25 October 2005 06:03 am:
> Hello,
>
> I just uploaded 2.6.14-rc5 packages to experimental, which are a test
> run before 2.6.14 gets released and the corresponding packages go to
> unstable. Since they are NEW i have made them available under :
>
> http://people.d
On Friday 28 October 2005 15:03, Sven Luther wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 28, 2005 at 02:01:32PM -0500, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
> > It it me, or am I the only one that cares about netbooting an
> > installer on powermac...
>
> there are some quirks, i reinstalled my tibook using n
On Friday 28 October 2005 14:59, Sven Luther wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 28, 2005 at 02:03:01PM -0500, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
> > Sven, do you know if this bug is fixed by 2.6.14-xxx? I guess I
> > could drag out my system to test it this weekend, if necessary..
>
> No idea, 2.6.14
Sven, do you know if this bug is fixed by 2.6.14-xxx? I guess I could
drag out my system to test it this weekend, if necessary..
Pat
On Monday 24 October 2005 00:12, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
> I just installed debian on a blue and white G3 (another story in
> itself, see my next email
It it me, or am I the only one that cares about netbooting an installer
on powermac...
Pat
On Monday 24 October 2005 00:20, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
> After trying to figure out how to netboot the sarge installer on my
> blue and white G3, I had to give up and use the woody installer
>
After trying to figure out how to netboot the sarge installer on my blue
and white G3, I had to give up and use the woody installer instead.
The problems I ran into:
1) The install document says to use yaboot to boot the kernel. There's
no "yaboot" or yaboot.conf files in the installer directo
I just installed debian on a blue and white G3 (another story in itself,
see my next email), and tried to install a 2.6 kernel, both
kernel-image-2.6.8-powerpc from stable, and 2.6.12 from testing. Both
kernels panic when trying modprobing the cmd64x ide driver in their
initrd.
I had to captu
On Friday 26 August 2005 14:48, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
> "Ralph" == Ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Ralph> Hummm, shouldn't it be 7043-260 instead of 7044-260 in the
> Ralph> power3 section ?
>
> I don't know since I'm no familiar with the IBM hardware. The Sarge
> install manual
On Friday 26 August 2005 11:23, Ralph wrote:
> Hi Pat,
>
> thanks for Your fast reply, but that isn't it.
> I did exactly what You wrote before, so the sym53c8xx
> and scsi disk IS in config flagged with "Y".
> When I compare the top of the logs, there's already
> something different. The original
On Friday 26 August 2005 08:44, Ralph wrote:
> Hi !
>
> As I finally do have my 7043-260 up and running with
> kernel 2.6.11 power3 smp, I went to try to build my
> own kernel. Needless to say: not very successfull.
> Although I did (as one can read in lots of howtos) configure
> all the important
On Friday 26 August 2005 04:48, William XWL wrote:
> Patrick Finnegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> [...]
>
> >
> > Sven, if you read all of his problem, you'll see it has nothing to
> > do with not having FAT compiled into his kernel. It'd be ni
Sven Luther declared on Thursday 25 August 2005 08:43 am:
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 03:01:41PM +0200, Pablo Gil wrote:
> > Hi everyone!
> >
> > I'm fed up with this. I've been trying for weeks with no results.
> > I've got an external HD and a camera. Both are vfat devices. As long
> > as I know (a
New problem (yay). When trying to build glibc32_first, it stops with
this error:
powerpc-linux-gcc sscanf.c -c -std=gnu99 -O2 -Wall -Winline -Wstrict-prototypes
-Wwrite-strings -Wa,-mppc -mpowerpc -mnew-mnemonics -I../include -I.
-I/home/finnegpt/src/buildtools/build-glibc32/stdio-common
(Copying reply to list as I managed to forget to check that before.)
Benjamin Herrenschmidt declared on Friday 15 April 2005 06:54 pm:
> On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 11:15 -0500, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
> > Can anyone tell me where to get a toolchain that can build a PPC64
> > (NOT PPC32
Can anyone tell me where to get a toolchain that can build a PPC64 (NOT
PPC32) kernel? I've now got a few PPC64 machines running Debian that
I'd like to run an actual 64-bit kernel on...
Thanks,
Pat
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Can't remember seeing it.
> Are there newer floppy images I can test ? Or an ramdisk which can do a
> network install ?
I think that Holger's links point at the latest floppies. But I bet, Holger
can tell more about that ;->
Cheers,
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I'm gonna see if I can find one of those cleaning kits.
Cheers,
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ing BootX, right now to finish up this box, since I was able
to get hold of a MacOS 9.1 Disk. But I will get back to those floppies.
Another weird thing is, that the machine was able to boot from the MacOS-Disk.
What is different about the Debian Install CDs? There should be some way to
make them
box. I was
planning on using fvwm2. But those plans are moving further and further into
a distant future ;->
Cheers,
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have only two working floppy-drives in my
apartment and neither can write bootable images. No written image gets
recognized but the woody install image with the earlier described result.
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floppy-images that just don't work for my machine.
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So, when I run a program that uses altivec, I get a continuous stream of
kernel messages that look like this:
AltiVec used in kernel (task=ef839240, pc=0)
But, I'm using it in a user program, not in the kernel. Due to the
flood of kernel message, klogd ends up eating lots of CPU time (goes to
So, when I run a program that uses altivec, I get a continuous stream of
kernel messages that look like this:
AltiVec used in kernel (task=ef839240, pc=0)
But, I'm using it in a user program, not in the kernel. Due to the
flood of kernel message, klogd ends up eating lots of CPU time (goes to
[Reposting with a better subject]
On Thursday 13 January 2005 20:10, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
> "Patrick" == Patrick Finnegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Patrick> So, I'm trying to get my new G5 desktop set up, and was
> Patrick> having a har
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On Thursday 13 January 2005 20:10, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
> "Patrick" == Patrick Finnegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Patrick> So, I'm trying to get my new G5 desktop set up, and was
> Patrick> having a har
On Thursday 13 January 2005 20:10, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
> "Patrick" == Patrick Finnegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Patrick> So, I'm trying to get my new G5 desktop set up, and was
> Patrick> having a hard time getting X to work, until I fou
On Thursday 13 January 2005 20:10, Shyamal Prasad wrote:
> "Patrick" == Patrick Finnegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Patrick> So, I'm trying to get my new G5 desktop set up, and was
> Patrick> having a hard time getting X to work, until I fou
So, I'm trying to get my new G5 desktop set up, and was having a hard
time getting X to work, until I found out that it aparently is required
to run using the fbdev driver. Has there been any work on getting X to
run natively? fbdev performace, while not horrible, isn't really the
best, and i
So, I'm trying to get my new G5 desktop set up, and was having a hard
time getting X to work, until I found out that it aparently is required
to run using the fbdev driver. Has there been any work on getting X to
run natively? fbdev performace, while not horrible, isn't really the
best, and i
drive not ready for command
Nous ne savons comment régler ce problème et demandons votre aide.
En vous remerciant.
Patrick LAINE . INSEE . Rennes - FRANCE -
So I picked up a beige G3 that I want to install debian on. As the
video seems to be somewhat foobar'd (works fine in software, but
produces unreadable output), I need to do a serial console install. Is
there any way to do this? Every premade bootable image I've tried so
far wants to use the
On Monday 22 March 2004 21:46, Sven Luther wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 12:41:47PM -0500, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
> > On Monday 22 March 2004 12:28, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
> > > On Monday 22 March 2004 12:07, Rich Johnson wrote:
> > > > On Monday, March 22, 2004,
On Monday 22 March 2004 12:28, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
> On Monday 22 March 2004 12:07, Rich Johnson wrote:
> > On Monday, March 22, 2004, at 11:51 AM, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
> > > I've got the same problem with my PowerMac 9600, booting using
> > > BootX, except t
On Monday 22 March 2004 12:07, Rich Johnson wrote:
> On Monday, March 22, 2004, at 11:51 AM, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
> > I've got the same problem with my PowerMac 9600, booting using
> > BootX, except that it doesn't initialize either the video console
> > (IMS Twin
On Sunday 21 March 2004 18:02, MaX wrote:
> On Mar 21, 2004, at 7:22 PM, Rich Johnson wrote:
> >Booting hangs with last message being "arch:
> > exit:".
> >
> > Kernel was configured with "make oldconfig" (seeded with 2.4.17
> > .cofig) and all default options.
> > Uncompressed
uld boot on the 43P-150 as they are
virtually the same hardware.
> Tell me again, did you ever get linux to work on that box, and if yes,
> what kernel did you use ?
Tried many times, never succeeded in getting linux installed. Hopefully
soon :)
>
> Friendly,
>
> Sven Luther
Thanks,
Patrick
h one to use. Press the number requested and enter on the
> graphics console when prompted.
Many thanks, that fixed it. Now on with my challenge to get it to boot
Linux :)
Regards,
Patrick
n so I get the SMS menu etc. back on my monitor?
Tia,
Patrick
0 > printenv
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ibm,fw-dc-select 1d4e0
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ully the answers will fill in the
missing pieces of the CHRP install.
Tia,
Patrick
t happen are most welcome.
Many thanks for your help.
Regards,
Patrick
So, as I've noticed that I can't successfully compile a 64bit powerpc
kernel using any sort of 'normal' kernels (or it may be a GCC issue).
Precisely what toolchain/kernel sources (ie give me URL's or debian
package names) do I need to build a ppc64 kernel?
Thanks,
Pat
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Sven Luther declared on Saturday 06 March 2004 03:58 am:
> And also at :
>
> http://people.debian.org/~luther/power3/2.4.25-2
>
> which contain unpacked kernels from the -power3 config.
>
> Known problems are :
>
> pcnet ethernet driver is modular. Most power3 boxes seem to use
> this one.
One
On Sunday 07 March 2004 11:43, Simon Vallet wrote:
> I found some vmlinux+initrd.gz downloads, but I don't know what to do
> with it ? I tried booting the provided vmlinux with quik, specifying
> initrd= on the command-line : it boots fine, but
> all I get is my normal prompt. I suspect this is bec
Hi!
I haven't become a Debian developer yet, but my key is on
http://pgp.mit.edu/ as Patrick Klee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and my forte' is
documentation and webpages. I am confident I know enough about Debian
PPC that I could help in some way or another. I am still trying to
figure out t
Look in the /etc/mol directory. There are several molrc files there
that are used for the system you want to run with MOL.
Regards,
Pat
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Hi!
Anyone knows how to increase the ram in mol? (in file configuration)
when startmol:
96 MB RAM
in /etc/molrc:
ram_size:
pmud does however run /etc/power/pwrctl and /etc/power/pwrctl-local
Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 09:55:06AM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
pmud does not run anything in /etc/apm/*.d.
Ok, and so neither pbbuttonsd.
And so ... powerbook people is living without apm events
/dev/hdc is probaly setup with mode 660 (owner can read and write, group
members can read and write, others have no access). /dev/hdc is likely
owned by the 'disk' group (run 'ls -l /dev/hdc' to find out for sure).
You need to add all user accounts that you want to be able to eject
/dev/hdc to
Jean Monnat wrote:
Dear Debian specialists,
Because of printing problems, I tried to upgrade the kernel
2.4.18-newpowermac to the kernel 2.4.20-ben10. So I downloaded it and then
tar -xvzf 2.4.20-ben10.tar.gz. I followed instructions on how to install it,
that's to say
mv vmlinux /boot
mv Syst
I've burned many x86 bootable ISO images using OS X.
Yes, you need to use Disk Copy to burn bootable ISOs in OS X. Open Disk
Copy and press apple-B (or cmd-B if you like), or go to the middle (I
believe running linux right now) menu and select Burn image It will
give you a file dialog to
Zeno Davatz wrote:
thanks for the info. I am using USB. Is /dev/tty an usb port? what would
be the usb port? How can I find the usb port in /dev ls -la usb gives me
nothing.
thanks for your time and help.
Zeno
/dev/ttya is probably not tied to the USB port. I have a handpring
visor
The best way to fix that is to check the permissions on /dev/ttya and
put your user account in the system group that owns /dev/ttya.
Do a 'usermod -G group_name userid' to add your login account to the
group. You may want to run the program 'id' from the terminal after
logging in to check if
My personal opinion is that Apple laptops are great hardware, but the
linux community using them is so much smaller that it was hard to get
some of the things common on x86. It's much improved in the past year
or so in my opinion.
.
However, you really need to look at the price/performance to
Edd Dumbill wrote:
I have a 6-in-1 card reader. On my i386 machine (2.4.20) I attach the
card reader and see the following in dmesg:
usb.c: registered new driver usb-storage
scsi1 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
Vendor: Generic Model: Generic CF Rev: 2.5D
Type: Di
To the best of my knowledge, all network interfaces are identified as
eth where is the order in which the kernel finds the device.
So, you probably don't need the usb0 entry in interfaces. I'm
completely guessing here, but eth1 is apparently either a virtual
interface created to set up a poi
rks without problems.
>
> Remember to disable the libcdaudio plugin and configure the libcdread
> one to use digital audio instead direct audio play.
>
> After those changes:
>
> xmms /dev/cdrom plays the cdrom without problems (here with an flat
> panel imac)
>
I believe you may not have created the device files for also. There is
some script, named snddevices I believe, that must be run by the root
user to create the necessary device files. You should be able to find
it in the source that you compiled alsa-driver from.
That would be my first suspi
Nirmal Govind wrote:
Hi.. how do I go about upgrading packages which have dependencies and
which are necessary for other programs.. for e.g. I'm trying to upgrade
my version of gcc from 2.95 to 3.2 but if I download the individual gcc,
g++, g77 etc. packages and try dpkg on them I get lots of unm
I had something similar happen to me with my pismo powerbook at one
point. I think I ended up reinstalling yaboot cleanly with an older
version. I never investigated or had enough knowledge to figure out the
actual cause, but I think it may have be a corrupted file or something.
Maybe try pu
Sven Luther wrote:
Do anyone have any idea if there is a chance that the ATI All in wonder
boards get one day supported on linux ?
Friendly,
Sven Luther
I have an ATI TV Wonder card that works on x86. I would imagine if
driver's exist for all the functions of the All-IN-Wonder, it should
Derrik Pates wrote:
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 06:58:05PM +0100, Laurent Decreusefond wrote:
I have a powerbook 7300 running woody (very nice ...)
I have an ethernet transceiver (Apple M0437) on the AAUI port. I would
like to know how to use both my built-in Ethernet card and my transceiver
to
Sorry John,
I meant to say XFree86 4.2. I apologize, I wrote the email too fast I
guess. :)
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, even non-free and I get something like 9500+ packages.
Thanks for your help.
Patrick
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;t know names, and I searched for
rp-pppoe and it had "pppoe" maybe that will work?
Please mail me, ASAP, you guys are great. Debian will always rock.
Patrick
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Greetings,
I am trying to get audio to work, with out compiling my kernel. Can
someone please tell me how to get an iMac to play audio CDs. I have
been putting off compiling my kernel, but If I need to do that for the
audio to work. Could someone point me to a powerpc howto for kernel
pa
quake fix. :0
L8r
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7;t run on Linux. Could someone explain this also?
Anywho. You guys are great. After I get Quake working the laststep
will be mastering compiling and installing a kernel, and then I will be
a Linux guru :)
Cheers,
Patrick
op of
BlackBox, even when I enter exec gnome-session, in my .xinitrc file.
Once I get this fixed, I will be so pleased and I have only the PPC
debian list to thank, Thanks ladies and gentlemen :-)
Patrick
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