Thanks. But I didn't notice before that both option keys give the same keycode
(56), and that fn+return gives the same keycode as the enter key by the
spacebar (96). Is there a way to distinguish between the two option keys, and
between enter and fn+return?
>> 1) How does one redifine keys (
I know I've seen at least one of these questions asked on here before, but I
couldn't find them in the archives, so pardon me.
1) How does one redifine keys (in X) to be mouse buttons? I know I need to use
showkey to get the keycode for each key, but I don't know where to tell X that
those key
I'm installing debian on a 400-Mhz Pismo, and I'm at the point at which
it asks for the monitor's best video mode. Since I remember hearing a
few years ago that laptop LCDs can get damaged if the wrong settings are
used, I thought I'd ask here before picking one thing or another. Which
settin
ke this linked
from ppckernel or penguinppc.
Thanks,
Thomas
David Stanaway wrote:
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 07:01, Thomas Peri wrote:
I use a macally ikey keyboard, and I've noticed two problems.
a) The LEDs are wacky. they start off all un-lit, but when I enable
num-lock, they all tur
ut for
now, it looks like this is the answer. Thanks.
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Thu, 2002-04-25 at 12:51, Thomas Peri wrote:
Update: I just tried out another mouse that I had forgotten I had, and
it within five or six clicks, the same thing happened. So it's not a
problem with the mouse
Update: I just tried out another mouse that I had forgotten I had, and
it within five or six clicks, the same thing happened. So it's not a
problem with the mouse.
Thomas Peri wrote:
I've been having a strange problem since I installed debian (woody) on
my G4 a few weeks ago. No
I've been having a strange problem since I installed debian (woody) on
my G4 a few weeks ago. Now and then (several times a day), I'll
single-click on something, and it's as if I've double-clicked.
It happens in all programs. Here's a small sampling of all the things
that happen because of t
Follow the instructions on the Debian web site for installation:
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/powerpc/install
or
http://www.debian.org/releases/testing/powerpc/install
I've successfully installed Linux on a 7200/90 in the past, though it
wasn't Debian. Setting it up to boot without Bo
eFBDev" "true"
EndSection
Thanks,
Thomas
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On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 04:20:26PM +0200, Michel D?nzer wrote:
On Sat, 2002-04-13 at 01:09, Thomas Peri wrote:
When I forget to log out, and leave my computer alone for a few hours,
my session h
When I forget to log out, and leave my computer alone for a few hours,
my session has often been ended by the time I return. Is this a feature
or a bug?
I find the following two messages both in syslog and daemon.log:
Apr 12 15:35:15 beastie kdm[232]: Server for display :0 terminated
unexpec
Pardon the frivolous question, but does anyone remember the "Bat"
screensaver that (I think) used to come with KDE? I saw it three or
four years ago, when I very briefly had MkLinux installed, and I've
never seen it since. Is it still available anywhere?
Thomas
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If you change 'auto_spawn=0' to 'auto_spawn=1' in /etc/esound/esd.conf,
esd *should* be automagically started whenever an application wants to
use it, without modification of your session startup files. (I haven't
tested it, so I don't know if it works.)
This worked. Thanks!
If you set LD_P
to use it automagically
appeared in the menu in the login window, and I have no idea how it's
actually run. Is ~/.xsession maybe just for startx run from a console,
and there's a different way you're supposed to start things if you're
using a graphical login?
Theo Gutmann
Hmmm... ok, did that. But I just discovered that that wasn't what was
causing that alert. esound, though installed, was not running. *slaps
self on forehead* How can I have it run at startup?
Anyway, I've started esd manually, and xmms can now play using esound.
But the original problem is
nn wrote:
Hi Thomas
On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 13:04, Thomas Peri wrote:
a) Now that I have working sound (thanks!), I've noticed that when
something's playing in xmms, other sounds (like terminal beeps, and
message sounds in gaim) don't come through. If xmms isn't playing, th
Two questions:
a) Now that I have working sound (thanks!), I've noticed that when
something's playing in xmms, other sounds (like terminal beeps, and
message sounds in gaim) don't come through. If xmms isn't playing, they
come through fine. Is there a way to fix this?
b) Also (and I mentio
I noticed that what was causing the irritating whine coming from my G4's
speaker was the CD. I can mute the CD in kmix, but after a reboot, it's
turned back on. How does one change the system-wide defaults so that CD
always starts out muted at boot?
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bout:
2) The "Volume" slider in kmix does nothing. Should it? What is the
difference between "Volume" and "Speaker"? That brings us to the third
thing:
3) The volume slider in xmms also does nothing. Is this related?
David Stanaway wrote:
On Mon, 2002-04-08
I use a macally ikey keyboard, and I've noticed two problems.
a) The LEDs are wacky. they start off all un-lit, but when I enable
num-lock, they all turn on. Disabling num-lock doesn't turn any of them
off, but when caps-lock is enabled, the num-lock LED turns off. When I
disable caps-lock,
Also, I do have a few of these in syslog:
Apr 8 05:22:05 beastie ntpd[200]: time correction of 3598 seconds
exceeds sanity limit (1000); set clock manually to the correct UTC time.
Jack Howarth wrote:
Hello,
Is anyone else on debian ppc sid with benh's kernel seeing
problems with their
Same exact problem here, except I'm using a default install of woody,
new-powermac. I also have installed ntp
Jack Howarth wrote:
Hello,
Is anyone else on debian ppc sid with benh's kernel seeing
problems with their clocks? When I am booted up under MacOS X
I get the correct time showing
with
alsaplayer in alsa mode (oss emul was fine.)
Get yourself a kernel tree and compile with sound support first though.
LdS
Thomas Peri wrote:
# lsmod
Module Size Used byNot tainted
rtc 1792 0 (autoclean)
After seeing your previous post, I
lp you can offer though.
Thomas
Laurent wrote:
What's the lsmod output looks like? Do you have ALSA installed? I've
been going to the whole mambo of mucking around with sound last night
(see previous post), so maybe I can help.
LdS
Thomas Peri wrote:
I've just installed woody n
** WARNING **: oss_open(): Failed to open audio device (/dev/dsp): No
such device
I don't know where to go from here. Can someone help please?
Thanks
Thomas Peri
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these things to work?
Thanks
Thomas Peri
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