On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 14:39, Markus Frauenfelder wrote:
> Hi
>
> Have you ever tried a rubber (like the one you use to erase pencil)? This
> sometimes worked for me.
Just wait 'till all the paint chips off, takes the dirt with it :)
/Tuomas, with one of *those* tibooks
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already done somewhere, wait a bit that gnome
> 2.2 finally enters testing or upgrade to unstable.
Oh, I totally agree. Gnome 2.2 is the thing to get.
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nt update every day so
some breakeage might have slipped through unnoticed :-)
Best,
Tuomas
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often without that option. Could be just a lucky compile of
the kernel though :)
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way after I figured out to use -force.
So they should work. Best option is to try it before buying of course
(or have an option to return it if it doesnt work)
CDs are kind of small for backupping these days - although better than
floppies anyway :^)
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feedback noise. Since the sound changes if you tap the
mic with your finger when it screams. (tibook's mic is next to the left
speaker)
But yea, removing the sounddriver prior going to sleep might work,
though it probably sucks since it means you need to quit all your sound
related apps so th
.deb of it in woody I think, it's called "mol" - see
www.maconlinux.net - it is basically vmware for ppc that runs MacOS9.
Quite fast and cool. Plus mol itself is GPL.
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I hope the above works (I need to sleep soon, no guarantees :)
This assumes all the files are MP3 on the directory you run it in. So
beware, it adds a .mp3 extension to *all files* on current directory.
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d the machine, and insert them again when you want to use
the disk. You'll get a kernel hiccup if you forget to do that.
I hope this helps,
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it work better when I used just Driver "FBDev" with X (the
radeonfb is also accelerated so X is fine, it's just that stuff like
video overlay etc does not work)
Of course everything works perfectly with "NoAccel" but nobody wants
that really.
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acos9 runs flash fine.
Not an ideal solution, but better than rebooting to native macos anyway.
There is a .deb of mol in debian/unstable atleast. See
www.maconlinux.net for more info.
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-bsd" too to get
"CUPSified" lpd and lpq commands as well so all applications that use
lpd work right.
Tuomas, who hit his head to the wall on the same issue a few weeks ago
:-)
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file.ps" - if that all works, then there is something wrong with KUPS I
guess.
Best wishes,
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it is a neat one
since it is basically a linux kernel that just runs the memory test.
Nice way to minimize the reserved memory size.. But I guess it also
writes its output directly to the VGA memory, which would be a problem
for PPC I guess.
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m3mirror (use
google to find it) but as far as I know, the svga out does not work on
linux.
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, they are nice to type at after I got used
to them.
Tuomas
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ks should work on
ppc, but the others might not. I need to get a firewire disk soon, since
my harddisk is getting full :o)
Tuomas
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;home
airport network" to "work LAN". I have no clue if it is working yet, and
such, because I havent checked it out lately though. But it sounds like
a cool thing really.
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is in
www.penguinppc.org.
Tuomas
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but that is another topic. I have a
separate script for that purpose I run after the ipmasq thingy.
Tuomas
* Yes, I dont claim to be a networking expert, but it works for me, and
maybe this was useful information for someone else :o)
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ion (where bootx was residing.) Now that you are
> saying that, I kinda understand why nowhere it was mentioned to copy the
> kernel image to the bootstrap partition. Indulge me, but please confirm
> this. Thanks,
Yes, this is the Ethan Way(tm). He can correct me with the LART stick
On Tue, 2001-09-04 at 00:08, Florent Pillet wrote:
> on 3/09/01 19:28, Tuomas Kuosmanen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > This has the effect of making []{} etc to work. However, it disables ALT
> > for me (though I tried it on the finnish/swedish keymap) - thus you
> > c
omeone In The Know(tm) would
know better?
Tuomas
* IANADD = I Am Not A Debian Developer :o)
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; virtualMods = AltGr
> };
This has the effect of making []{} etc to work. However, it disables ALT
for me (though I tried it on the finnish/swedish keymap) - thus you
cannot Ctrl-Alt-Backspace to kill the X server, nor can you use Alt for
anything (alt-drag to move windows for exam
emulation key, since it is near the trackpad.
It is also not used as a modifier on macos, and my goal is to have less
adjusting madness between MOL and linux for keymaps. There is enough
pain learning from the US happy hacking kbd from my desktop machine to
this pismo keyboard..
Tuomas
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e - makes sitting outside with
wavelan much more fun when you dont need to stare at the battery meter
all the time..
Tuomas
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e incredible. Just like the VAIO screens are, the
pixel density is around the same, VAIO screen is just about 1/4th of the
Pismo screen with the same 1024x768.. Talk about small xterm sizes.. :)
On the other hand, with unix/X11 we have the virtual desktops, which
makes it a LOT more fun to run multiple applications even on a small
resolution.
Tuomas
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s to crash very often.
Tuomas
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)
Mozilla works perfectly fine on my pismo, and it is slow to start even
on my desktop machine. But one doesnt start and close it all the time
anyway, I just keep it running all the time.
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nd when you can read this it
> worked!
Me too :) And we both apparently were smart enough to not send messages
as HTML to a mailing list :)
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same source dir, and if I
remember correctly, the libgphoto2port is the USB-port version.
The libusb is from debian.
Tuomas
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ing pcmcia-cs or the stuff in the kernel? I have a pcmcia
Smartmedia flash card reader, and it used to work once with ide_cs
module. But now it doesnt seem to.. And since gphoto2 works with my
camera over usb, I havent been trying too hard to get it working, but it
might be nice if it did work.
ho 1 >
/proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button_emulation
This toggles the whole thing on and off. Also, I *think* it might
require an X restart to get them working.
Tuomas
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#
# Automatically
y, but it all got lost when I switched to 2.4. So, if
you get this working, let me know how you did it, and what
patches/sources you used.. :) I have the pismo though, but it might work
the same way.
o
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program that
will enable the external VGA for you. No need to tweak your XF86Config
if your projector can do the same resolution.
I hope this wasnt too late :-)
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On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 11:59:34AM +0200, thus said thomas graichen:
> Karl-Heinz Haag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > *sound on/with G4 Cube*
>
> > How to configure?
>
> > Apples tech-information only tells:
> > "Sound card 16-Bit -PCI- 44.1 KHz stereo"
> > and
> > "Audio Output -- Sound card
On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 02:57:17PM -0800, thus said Ethan Benson:
> On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 12:43:24PM -0400, Russell Hires wrote:
> >
> > So, what I want to do is take the binary that was created in my fully
> > installed system, pack it up using tar, and then transport it to my
> > new-install s
On Sat, Jun 16, 2001 at 09:38:18AM -0500, thus said Charles Sebold:
> On 24 Sivan 5761, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
>
> > There is a debian package of it; it is called gs-stp. Good luck. I
> > had it setup once, but I dont think it works for me anymore (been
> > updating stuff
On Sat, Jun 16, 2001 at 05:05:20PM +0200, thus said Sebastian Horzela:
> Hello everyone,
>
> is there a way to set the external vga resolution on the
> pismo to 640x480 under linux?
>
> I need this because we have a video projector that only
> runs with 640x480.
You should be able to switch reso
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 04:26:21PM -0600, thus said Jason E. Stewart:
> Yes. Look at linux1394.sourceforge.net. They have a recommendations
> page.
Okay, cool.
> Unless you've got an x86 box, I wouldn't run out and buy things just
> yet. The code to get firewire working on big-endian systems isn
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 09:00:05AM -0500, thus said Phil Fraering:
> Using printtool, the Epson 1520 I have will finally print an
> ASCII test page. Although it doesn't seem to want to print a
> postscript test page or anything else other than straight to
> the port. Still, I can print something b
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 02:18:51PM +0100, thus said Bastien Nocera:
> > or is it something different? I am wondering why this broke, is it a
> > broken glibc package or my own fault, and how to fix it the right way?
>
> Much like it. I am _not_ restarting evolution until this is fixed ;) so
> her
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 12:19:46AM +0100, thus said Bastien Nocera:
> Hi,
>
> After downgrading my libc6 from 2.2.3-1 to 2.2.2-1, because the upgrade
> broke most of xmms' plugins and evolution (that even a recompile
> couldn't fix), I'm stuck with a version of dpkg that requires libc6
> 2.2.3.
>
On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 04:30:08AM -0800, thus said Ethan Benson:
> On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 02:04:57PM +0200, sisi wrote:
> > hoi all,
> >
> > i am trying to compile gimp 1.2, and it is asking for
> > GTK + 1.2.8 or higher. So... i would like to know whether
> > there is ximian stuff for debian p
different percentage
values. But it indeed only shows me one battery in the display area.
Tuomas
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On 03 Apr 2001 19:03:28 -0700, Jason E. Stewart wrote:
> "Tuomas Kuosmanen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > "mirror" works fine for me even on kernel 2.4.3 on my Pismo. Weird. This
> > kernel is from Ben's rsync and it c
gt; >mirror2.cType: text/x-csrc
> > Encoding: quoted-printable
> >
> >
>
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e you find some info on what is failing.
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nal
network from the neigbouring apartment with a laptop and a wavelan
card..
Tuomas
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network from the neigbouring apartment with a laptop and a wavelan
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Tuomas
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On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 09:46:55PM -0800, thus said Alan DuBoff:
> Bingo! A million thanks for posting that response Tuomas!!! I went into
> the kernel configuration and saw the auto mount option set to yes, set it to
> no, recompiled and I've just boot for the first time with the 2.4.3-pre3
>
p large files accross the airport
to another machine, it has absolutely no problems.
And I have no clue. Eek. Sometimes I wish I could code a bit more than
the daily perl spaghetti.. :-(
I didnt notice this problem with 2.2 kernels. Has anyone else had
anything like this?
Tuomas
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e to ask if you have questions,
this is roughly what came to my mind just now. I'll try to peek in here
every now and then, though I have a lot of mail to take care of (and I
am in the process of switching my mail load into Evolution which will
help me a lot, it is becoming an awesome mail
On 06 Mar 2001 01:12:20 +0200, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
> Next I guess I gotta look with Chris (the addressbook dude) whether it
> crashes on Sparc too etc.. Duh. Well, good that I went for the Pismo
instead
> of an IBM laptop, the end result would be one ppc-specific bug less..
Ok, we
On Sun, Mar 04, 2001 at 09:26:10PM +1100, thus said Craige McWhirter:
> Toumas, not having really used the Evolution address book (I'm back to
> using Balsa/Mutt) I gave it a whirl and experienced exactly what you
> described.
>
> I could watch (with gkrellm) my RAM and swap get gobbled up. I aver
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 12:09:31AM +1100, thus said Craige McWhirter:
> Phil, I think your message may be referrencing my messages about getting
> Evolution running. I didn't make any package changes (I wouldn't even know
> how) I merely installed evolution, libxml1 and bonobo (from Sid) to get
> E
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 09:10:10AM -0800, thus said Wilhelm *Rafial*
Fitzpatrick:
> >Umm, it works pretty ok for me. It is stable too I think, I dont really
> >see much crashes. I just took the build from mozilla.org that includes
> >PSM and dumped into my homedir and ran it from there.
>
> Loadi
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 05:17:39PM +0100, thus said Michel D?nzer:
> Grant Miller wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > > I've tried to get 4.0.2 working, but I've been fighting that for a week
> > > > (or more). I'll survive with 3.3.6 until 4 is more mature on the
> > > > PowerPC platform.
> > >
> > > Have yo
e has some documentation on the options and what works for which.
It works on other brands than Epson too, just that Epson was being helpful
and gave specs and test printers for the developers, and can now enjoy a
pretty much complete free driver for their products.
Oh, and get some of the glossy p
lso includes a ink status monitor and general config tool for Epson printers (escputil)
I hope this was useful..
Tuomas
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On Fri, Nov 17, 2000 at 10:31:37PM -0500, thus said Charles Brunet:
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to install Debian 2.2 on my new iBook (the blue one, with
> Firewire. I don't know how I should call it). I tried to follow most of
> Hadess' advices.
>
> Now I want to compile a 2.4.0 kernel to be able to us
On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 03:22:49PM +0100, thus said Sergio Brandano:
>
> >debian ppc is slow compared to debian i386
> >what do u think about...?
>
> I think you are wrong.
> I can not give any number, but I perceive my PowerBook G3 1999
> 400Mhz, as fast as, if not faster than, a new Athlon 8
On Wed, Aug 16, 2000 at 03:32:28PM -0700, Wilhelm Fitzpatrick wanted to say the
following:
> I'm currently using the Aug 5 Paulus kernel (2.2.17pre15) from
> http://kernel.xorsis.com/ ... it doesn't have Ben's new input system
> yet...
Just a dummy check: If you use the new input layer, did you c
On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 12:49:32PM +0200, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wanted to say
the following:
> >after three days of fiddling with hardware registers, I managed to make
> >it sound!
> >I'll work with Iain Sandoe to clean it up and merge it into the
> >mainstream kernel.
> >
> >For the really impat
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 11:17:05PM +0200, Michel D?nzer wanted to say the
following:
> Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
>
> > Yea the mini logitech works great. The think to do is the input device stuff
> > in Ben's kernel page and either compile your own or use his precompiled
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 04:03:19PM +0200, Michel D?nzer wanted to say the
following:
> Hadess wrote:
>
> > > I'm using 2.2.15 (yes, I know about the vulnerability ;), and I can
> > > successfully load the usb-ohci, mouse and usbcore modules. But neither
> > > gpm nor XFree86 work with /dev/usbmou
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 10:40:19AM +0200, Hadess wanted to say the following:
> Wahoo,
>
> Didn't know that so many people would jump in this thread, hehe. Thank you
> all
> for your tips, I just found that gFTP (which is quite buggy, though) supports
> SSH (much the same way sftp does, i think
g and sound on the internal speakers are the
> others) thanks!
Airport should work fine with Ben's driver:
http://ppclinux.apple.com/~benh/
The integrated speakers dont work yet in the pismo. Sound works ok through
the headphone jack for now. From what I have understood, this req
On Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 12:14:28PM +0200, Claus Enneper wanted to say the
following:
> please, could someone give me the major/minor of /dev/nvram?
% file /dev/nvram
/dev/nvram: character special (10/144)
That is what I have.
Tuomas
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On Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 11:23:22AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wanted to say the
following:
> I would need a pointer to an "ftp over ssh" program, or any good program to
> easily upload this stuff to sourceforge.net as it doesn't have a normal ftp...
scp? (man scp)
Tuomas
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On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 01:10:20PM +0100, Adrian Cox wanted to say the
following:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Hi Tuomas et al,
> >
> > Does this mean that we can expect Helix Gnome debs for powerpc real soon ?
> > Because I nearly finished compiling all of the debs, only the gtk-themes
>
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 09:02:58PM +, Georg Bauer wanted to say the
following:
> Hi!
>
> Did anyone build packages for Evolution? It depends on a lot of
> packages, so it's a bit more work I currently would like to have, so if
> anybody already did it ...
Hi!
There probably will be a .deb o
On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 06:31:05PM -0800, Ethan Benson wanted to say the
following:
> really the main thing i would like to fix with this silly framebuffer
> (othe then the annoying resync on VC switches) is this big ugly
> blinking block cursor. its a blinking _ on sparcs just like the intel
>
On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 05:03:12PM -0500, Josh wanted to say the following:
> > well, is it an Intel binary?
>
> mmm...probably
>
>
> > Which one is it, btw?
>
> DynuPremium from dynu.com
>
> Do you know of any dynamic dns services with scripts for Linux PPC?
Freshmeat.net is the place to loo
Hi!
Here is my story on getting MOL (mac-on-linux) to work on a pismo, debian
(mostly) potato.
It compiled ok, until it borked on a missing libiberty.h. Looking around, I
figured it should be part of binutils-dev package. That is the case on x86
builds, but it doesnt exist in the ppc binary debs
s helped you.
Btw, it has been suggested on the list that Woody should be used instead of
Potato at the moment. Woody is very broken and incomplete. At least Potato
has more recent packages of some things. (someone please correct me if I am
wrong)
Best wishes,
Tuomas Kuosmanen
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Hi!
I did a finnish keymap with Xkeycaps, and want to share it. How could this
end up in the right packages by default? If you read this, and are the
maintainer of the relevant package, feel free to exploit this :)
This works for my Pismo with a finnish/swedish keyboard. I based it on the
German
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 04:59:42PM -0700, Thomas Powell wanted to say the
following:
> to get your keymap working, uncomment the lines under powermac in
> /etc/X11/XModmap and add "exec xmodmap /etc/X11/Xmodmap &" to your
> .xinitrc file. I emulate a three button mouse by passing
> "adb_buttons=10
on this list btw - reading the archives has been VERY helpful
in getting my powerbook ("pismo") working on debian.. You are doing a great
job! :)
Best wishes,
Tuomas Kuosmanen
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