Piotr Kopszak wrote:
> PL_pl locales default and following settings in xorg.conf:
I myself use an iBook G4 with en_GB.UTF-8 locale but that shouldn't matter.
> Option "XkbModel" "pc104"
> Option "XkbLayout" "pl"
> Option "XkbOptions" "lv3:rwin_switch"
This is what I use on my sid install (squee
Rick Thomas wrote:
> With snd-powermac installed, and with an external speaker plugged into
> the "headphone" jack on the back of the computer, I can get sound, but
> *only* from the onboard speaker. The external speaker (looks like
> "headphone") remains silent.
Have you tried playing with
Rick Thomas wrote:
> Adding snd-powermac to /etc/modules gets rid of the errors at boot time
> from /etc/init.d/alsa-utils.
>
> But it doesn't fix the "no sound" problem.
>
> Adding snd-aoa instead of snd-powermac doesn't get rid of the error
> messages and doesn't fix the "no-sound" problem, ei
Jamie Downs wrote:
> Add this line to /etc/modules
> snd-powermac
AFAIK (correct me if I'm wrong) snd-powermac is deprecated.
You should use snd-aoa now.
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Some successfully used gnash with Opera on ppc. I didn't use it much
(not a flash fan) and don't quite remember whether I had 100% of working
videos. Nonetheless it worked. Haven't tested it on any other site.
Haven't tried Java.
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Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> Looks like the documentation at least, for vlc, in the regard as
> mentioned, is better than for mplayer. But there actually seems to be
> a stream server in the mplayer sources. Excerpt from
>
> ./mplayer-checkout-2009-04-29/TOOLS/README:
> [cut]
> I haven't used this p
Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> > AFAIK, mplayer cannot stream audio and video like vlc does. That is why I
> > use it.
>
> Not quite sure, Gunter, what exactly you mean with "stream audio and video",
> but I think this was a good one :)
Stream, not merely play streams[0]
[0]http://www.videolan
Hi All,
The blog post I've mentioned before was Jordi Mallach's:
http://oskuro.net/blog/freesoftware/time-for-grub2-2008-02-09-17-53
He just posted an update:
http://oskuro.net/blog/freesoftware/update-on-grub2-2009-03-28-14-54
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Esteban Monge wrote:
> How I can make it?
On my iBook G4 it looks like this:
% xrandr --addmode VGA-0 1024x768
This is there simply because my projector (not sure if that applies to
all) doesn't provide any information regarding supported modes, etc. in
the same way monitors do.
% xrandr --outp
Esteban Monge wrote:
> Sorry, in Lenny also have the packages grub2, you try install this?
GRUB Legacy doesn't work on PowerPC only the new version is supposed to
work. When I'm referring to GRUB I do mean GRUB version 2 which is the
only version available for PowerPC.
Besides, grub2 is only a dum
Roger Leigh wrote:
> I tried grub2 out about a year or so ago. It had no way to boot
> OS X, and it failed to boot Linux as well (just froze up, I can't
> remember the details). This was on a G4 Mac Mini.
I'd tried it twice: first time using GRUB wiki as a guide; second and
last time so far I us
m p wrote:
> and replace append"=quiet splash" with append"=video=ofonly nosplash"
append="foo bar" NOT append"=foo bar"
> > Bottom posting list :-}.
+1
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Ken Moffat wrote:
> Do you have a url for the proprietary plugin for linux-ppc ?
> Looking at adobe.com, they only claim to support x86 linux.
Such plugin doesn't exist.
When it comes to gnash and youtube - it just works.
I use it with Opera (yeah, I know) since Arora doesn't support plugins
yet.
Piotr Kopszak wrote:
> Great, I know of these programs, I know they should work. I was just
> interested what people are using on day to day basis and what has really
> proven usable on linux ppc. So is anybody video-conferencing between linux
> ppc and windows here?
Try QuteCom, not CuteCom ;^),
Piotr Kopszak wrote:
> For a moment I was contemplating trying to get skype working via MOL but I
> haven't even managed to run MOL on my powerbook5,6 (see earlier post). Has
> anyone suceeded to do so? Anyway, could you recommend any video conference
> programs you are using which communicate with
Jörg Sommer wrote:
> I would say this is the more interesting question. AFAIK, sysrq is not
> bound to a key or key combination on the iBook keyboard. Please, tell me
> I'm wrong. :)
Indeed it is not - at least I haven't found it. I should've been more
precise as I'm after the very same thing - th
Thomas Constans wrote:
> If you are using a stock debian kernel, sysrq should be on. Check out
> existence of file /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq and its content (should be 1)
I know all that, I specifically mentioned the key combination for it since
it's not a full-sized keyboard.
> Maybe you should spe
urpion urpion wrote:
>Thanx Risto, your a star! It works! (Nice background on gnome there!) ...
> with the fbdev. But not with r128 ... wait a minute ... no ... it can't be
> (Gasp!) a O-N-E button mouse? How can you operate a desktop with a one button
> mouse?
E.g. mouseemu.
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Hi,
I've been doing some searching a while ago and didn't manage to find the
solution to my problem.
The system's running smoothly for a long time but if it freezes I'd like
to use SysRq key on my iBook G4.
Is there any way I can use SysRq key on my iBook without recompiling the
kernel first?
Ch
Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
> I had a bugreport on tuxcmd package, that tuxcmd will not work at all
> on powerpc #513891 [1]. Upstream of tuxcmd restricted support for
> i386 and amd64.
Scrape my previous post - answered to quickly.
I need to get some sleep ;^)
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Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
> I had a bugreport on tuxcmd package, that tuxcmd will not work at all
> on powerpc #513891 [1]. Upstream of tuxcmd restricted support for
> i386 and amd64.
tuxcmd IS available for powerpc
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benoar wrote:
> - backlight dimming is handled by gnome
> - "function" keys are very well handled by xorg & gnome
> - suspend to ram is handled by gnome-power-manager
>
> What else do you need ?
Not everyone's using Gnome.
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Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
> > So is it still useful, and if so for what?
>
> Why do you think it's not?
+1
> > PS: Running on a PowerBook G4 12".
>
> PowerBook G4 15"
iBook G4 12"
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thegame4121...@msn.com wrote:
> Hi, thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, Last.fm does not working with
> gnash. This is a problem with Gnash. has anyone tried playing lastfm radio
> with the lastfm radio client on Debian PPC? Thanks.
Last.fm @ iBook G4 - no problems.
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dale wrote:
> OUTPUT_FORMAT(elf32-powerpc)
^
> looks the same as the libc.so on the intel machine (586 model)
Does it?
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Piotr Kopszak wrote:
> This is hwo far I got. I added two lines to /etc/network/interfaces
>
>
> allow-hotplug wlan0
> iface wlan
Should be:
allow-hotplug wlan0
iface wlan0 inet dhcp # if your using static ip address use 'static'
instead of 'dhcp'
You'll also need 'wireless-tools' and 'wpasupp
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