By the way, those quirks don't work on my iBook G4. Looking at
hid-apple.c, it seems that they are limited to USB keyboards (which my
internal keyboard is not). Is that right ? Is there a way to get those
working (without using pbbuttonsd) ?
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On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 02:05:56AM -0300, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Rog=E9rio_Brito_ wrote:
> > I upgraded to 2.6.26 to get a working rt2x00 driver
> I'm also on the same boat, but I had a lengthy discussion and debugging
> session with Ivo van Doorn, the maintainer of rt2x00, to get my wifi
> stick working a
the power
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If I remove the battery on my iBook and put it on AC, /proc/pmu/info says
PMU driver version : 2
PMU firmware version : 0c
AC Power : 0
Battery count : 1
which screws scripts like laptop_mode
cpuinfo:
processor : 0
cpu : 7455, altivec supported
cloc
> Well, it's used to type a non breaking space ;)
Well, frankly, I am french and I never type them directly. transforms normal spaces kindly when
needed. I never knew it was specifically handled by some programs, seems like
I'll sleep a less ignorant man tonight ;-)
Thanks for the information.
> Fix that on *your* system or for *your* user account. Some people
> actually _need_ it.
Just *calm down*, my question was specifically "how to fix that *here*". Could
you enlighten me and tell me for *what* it is used ?
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Just for information, I don't know if I'm the only one but I find
the 'nobreakspace' symbol very annoying (it usually shows up when I write
a '{ ' or '[ ' since my right finger stays on the altgr when I press space).
Is it really needed ? Can it be disabled without just copying the fr symbol
fi
This is no PPC specific. I get it sometimes on my athlon. I did not know
that the solution was to kill kopete though ;-)
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> Does this patch fixes it ?
Sorry for the late reply, it does fix the problem.
Thanks a lot !
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The clock on my beige G3 drifts a lot (something like 30 min every hour if
the system clock is uncorrected).
I thought it was somewhat related to the RTC battery being dead, but I
changed it and it did not fix the problem.
The only clue I could think of is a too high HZ (it is at 250).
Unfor
://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com),
but it not usable yet.
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Well, I made a friend install Debian a few month ago with no problem at
all.
Unstable is in a too bad shape now for a fresh install. I'd suggest
installing from sarge then wait for the gcc transition to be over.
Frankly, packages in sarge are recent enough.
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memstat PID -> process mapping is broken (I don't know why). Check what
process has PID 794
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What chipset ? Prism ?
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- ural defines an eth* device, not a wlan*
- check that the device is recognized using dmesg. You should have
something like
usb 4-1: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 6
ural_eeprom_read: 4 -> 00:11:d8:42:49:8c
eth1: 11b rates: 1Mbps 2Mbps 5.5Mbps 11Mbps
eth1: 11g rates: 1M
It does work quite well here with an Asus wl-167g (not tested WEP though)
For your problem, you should first check what iwconfig and ifconfig say.
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AFAIK, it is because alioth packages are not built by the buildds but by
the debian developers, and they do not had (yet) the CPU time to build the
whole KDE
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PowerBook6,3
motherboard : PowerBook6,3 MacRISC3 Power Macintosh
detected as : 287 (iBook G4)
pmac flags : 001b
L2 cache: 256K unified
memory : 640MB
pmac-generation : NewWorld
I have apm_bios with apm emulation enabled, and AGPMode "4" in X11 config
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Well, maybe pbbuttonsd could turn off the screen just before suspend and
turn it back on after ? (just like OSX does)
Of course, it's better to wait that the code is stable ...
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I have the same problems
I'll add that it seems the 'brighter screen' when turning the backlight
back on is just a blank screen which disappears
Since I had xserver-xfree86-dri-trunk (2004-02-28-2) installed, I decided
to go back to the Debian unstable one an compare
I had a few crashed with
Let me rephrase: there is support for timer-based profiling, but not for
performance monitoring counters-based profiling, which is far better.
Only the latter needs processor-specific code. This code exists for ppc64
(in arch/ppc64/oprofile), but not for ppc32.
Regards,
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I had the same problem. My kernel config lacked "Framebuffer Console
Support" (FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE) in Device Drivers/Graphics Support/Console
display driver
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As far as I remember, Cinelerra is built without it because of MMX asm code
which uses too much registers. It should be safe to enable it on non Intel
platforms
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Kernel is vanilla 2.6.6
XFree is the one from debian unstable (4.3.0.dfsg.1-4) with dri-trunk
(2004.02.28)
Tell me if I can do anything more to help.
Sylvain
I don't know if this helps, but I tried a few combinations:
(1) radeonfb + X, usefbdev "yes"
(2) radeonfb + X, usefbdev "no"
(3) ofonly + X, usefbdev "no"
1 and 2 leads to a yellowish X screen after resume
3 works.
(on an iBook/g4 800 12")
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Yes, of course. But I had no answer from (yet :p).
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> It works for me.
It does not for some of my code
Sylvain
my
LCD :p)
I have an 12" iBook G4 800
Thanks in advance for any information
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It works fine here (same ibook)
- do you use dri-trunk ?
- do you use the framebuffer (Option "UseFBDev" in XF86Config-4) ?
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The strange thing is that (after using pmdisk= instead of resume= :p), it
resumes well and puts the swap back in its original shape (at least, it's a
swap afterwards)
I have a few problems with resume though:
- the fb console is often totally messy. Very big and ugly lines (something
like 4 li
that, the swap lost its signature (is it the normal pmdisk
behavior ?). I have to make mkswap before using it.
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It applies cleanly on vanilla here
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ing now vanilla
2.6.5, without any patch, and with preempt disabled. No trace of a kernel
panic in the logs.
Please tell me what I can do to provide some more useful information.
Thanks in advance
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ailing list archive is
*definitely* very hard to use for people new to linux.
I think it would be definitely useful to have a wiki (maybe fill the
powerpc page on wiki.debian.net :p) or at least a faq where all the common
questions and installation procedures would be gathered.
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orge.net/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/Download#head-23e78008e2cfec027df1a2b91af770a551b24b13
for Michel Daenzer's debian packages.
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I begin to understand why some new linux people prefer going back to
windows ...
On such a technical mailing list as debian-powerpc, searching an
information is far from begin simple for non-linux-aware people.
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use init=/bin/sh in the kernel command line.
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Just forget the last one, I should think twice before sending my emails.
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Thermal management works if compiled as a module.
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"bad: scheduling while
atomic" messages in rc1).
- the fb driver works well (strange behaviour before)
Will the laptop mode patch be included in the benh tree ?
Thanks a lot for your good work.
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