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Koen Holtman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> The diff file adds some notes in the history file about what I have
> done/still need to do. The diff contains a bit more cosmetic
> improvements on earlier cosmetic improvements than I would like, but
> that is life.
It compiles pristinely, and runs fl
Dirk Eddelbuettel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Me neither. I think what we need at this point is to short-circuit
> something between Dieter, Stephen and you. Stephen has been
> working hard to wrestle this bug down, but it keeps popping up on
> Dieter's machine.
I just noticed that this bu
Stephen van Egmond ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> So I've narrowed the problem to the archive-testing routine.
Found it.It makes me want to hurt something, it's so stupid.
afio.h says:
void inalloc();
afio.c says:
STATIC void
inalloc (len)
reg uint len;
inalloc is c
Stephen van Egmond ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> It seems my patch is half-assed. I'm going to pursue all the
> warnings issued by -Wall, and issue a new patch shortly.
I've been testing afio on ppc some more, trying to sort out
the difference between 64-bit settings and regular
Stephen van Egmond ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Dirk Eddelbuettel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > received a new bug report, and patch, by Stephen van Egmond for 64-bit
> > powerpc systems [ cf #153948 ].
>
> It seems my patch is half-assed. I'm going to pursue all the
Dirk Eddelbuettel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Damn. Not sure what we should do next, and why it works for Stephen.
Rats, now it's broken for me.
I'll poke at it for a bit. Meanwhile, the ppc build in testing remains
broken and you might want to upload a new version that turns back off
the 6
Here is a new patch to address the compile-time issues
of afio. It supersedes the earlier patch I provided, and
should be applied to 2.4.7-2.
I hope that I'm providing these patches right. I'm producing
them with diff -ur .
diff -u afio-2.4.7-old/Makefile afio-2.4.7/Makefile
--- afio-2.4.7-ol
Dirk Eddelbuettel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> received a new bug report, and patch, by Stephen van Egmond for 64-bit
> powerpc systems [ cf #153948 ].
It seems my patch is half-assed. I'm going to pursue all the
warnings issued by -Wall, and issue a new patch shortly.
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Dirk Eddelbuettel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> A while back, Dieter Schuster reported (and then kindly fixed with a patch)
> an issue with afio files on 32-bit powerpc systems [ cf #144986 ]. Today I
> received a new bug report, and patch, by Stephen van Egmond for 64-bit
> powerpc
Olivier Detour ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use an iBook, and i don't know how it's possible to boot on a cd rom
> (iso debian).
> I restart my computer, and mac os X always boot in first.
Hold down c while you are booting.
This is in the manual.
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> I am currently trying to install the pbbuttons deamon on my lombard
> PowerBook, but it fails to start up because there are no keyboard node in
/dev/input/.
I filed a bug against the package:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=151841&repeatmerged=yes
You want to run setupenv.sh.
Albert D. Cahalan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Does it work? I've tried every daemon that
> looked like a client: dhcpcd, pump, dhclient...
> This is with debian-testing, ppc, and a 2.4.16 kernel.
> I even know the interface works.
Did you build your own kernel?
If so, is network socket filtering
Danial Pearce ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 02:03:59AM -0400, Adam wrote:
> >
> > I have been trying to get kdm as my default login and i am not having
> > any luck.
>
> I managed to get it running without any configuring manually, just
> installing it via dselect did the
> Has anyone been able to get sound recording working on the PowerBook
> G3 Firewire? Using Gnomemixer, I can turn up the line in for the
> build in mic, and hear the input from it, but when I try to use some
> program like audicity, I can't seem to point it at anything that will
> get me some use
> kernel-image-2.4.1*_custom.1.0_powerpc.deb package in /usr/src.
> 9. dpkg -i kernel-image-2.4.1*_custom.1.0_powerpc.deb
> 10. Reboot computer and pray! (or play around with yaboot and set up
> a second backup linux kernel to boot from.)
I've never had a kernel package Do The Right Thing with
> Is there anything I need to setup to send and receive mail on ppp0
> rather than my internal lan which runs on eth0? I'd rather not take down
> eth0 to do this; also I don't need ppp0 for anything other than mail.
>
> I do not presently have a modem, but would like to know if this is
> possible
> am a sound oriented person
> and intended to use csound @ woody
You might find my notes useful
http://tinyplanet.ca/pubs/debian/ibook/install
Which is part of a larger tutorial:
http://tinyplanet.ca/pubs/debian/html/
The tutorial's instructions are oriented for x86, but the differences are
v
> Something I can't seem to find specific information about, is if the
> ibooks can use any wireless ethernet card besides the official one?
> I.e., while apple is selling their card for $99, you can get a cheap
> pos off of pricewatch for about $14. Obviously, I'd like to go that
> route if possi
Corey Kovacs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> then reboot the system and get this message.
>
> can't OPEN: /pci/mac-io/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:9
It's probably looking for boot information there. Are you using
yaboot? Probably. What's in /etc/yaboot.conf?
I got mine working without havi
Hi all,
I have a bug here, and I was wondering if anyone could confirm
that it happens to them, too before I go hacking source.
I have pmud 0.10-1 installed, and I just noticed something strange.
When the system sleeps (closed cover, or running /sbin/snooze), I
lose Ethernet. *** But only when
Michel Lanners ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Yeah, I don't know what's up with that. Machine's running fine,
> > though.
>
> Any funny hardware?
None. There's no AirPort cart, there's a big RAM chip in the expansion
slot, and I've a network connection.
> No, PowerPC doesn't have a 15-IRQ limi
Michel Lanners ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> 166 BAD interrupts? that's a lot...
Yeah, I don't know what's up with that. Machine's running fine,
though.
> > they don't
> > do anything quite so mundane as use, you know, interrupts for the
> > keyboard.
>
> Oh, they do, just not in the way that a
I'm trying to use sleepd to put my machine to sleep during periods of
inactivity when it's on the battery. Is anyone else doing this, or are
they using some other package?
sleepd works by watching the IRQ bus for interrupts. Specifically,
looking through the code it looks through /proc/interrupts
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