hile
> installing jdk is quite easy, i don't see many benifits by using it.
Building a debian package allows apt-get to know you have a JRE/JDK
installed, and thus allows you to install debian packages that depend on
one.
To use it (IIRC): make-jpkg where filename is your
IBM*.ppc.tgz fil
the linux kernel, not debian-installer... Actually, it was
quite easy to understand looking at the subject, don't you think ? :-)
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en't tested anything yet though.
One thing that isn't at all clear to me right now is: are upstream
kernels now able to put an albook to sleep ?
Thanks BenH for all your hard work anyway :-)
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sue since you actually have sound
working. What output plugin are you using with xmms and/or bmp ?
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is here: http://ccache.samba.org/ftp/ppclinux/misc/lsprop), and
you'll find its output in the file attached.
Hope this helps,
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model"PowerBook5,2"
compatible "PowerBook5,2&qu
Le mercredi 27 octobre 2004 à 21:52 +0200, Sven Luther a écrit :
> On Tue, Oct 26, 2004 at 11:47:32AM +0200, Alain Perry wrote:
> > Le mardi 26 octobre 2004 à 10:39 +0200, Sven Luther a écrit :
> I am suspecting that this is a gonme 2.6 feature, or maybe something else
> such.
Wel
full on this though, so we are mostly alone on
> this.
If I can help you investigate the reasons for these differences, please
do not hesitate.
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But then I checked, and nowhere in its manpage is mentionned the
possibility of it displaying a "-8"...
Since I get the same value when running it, I'm getting curious...
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is to work. I believe the
backlit keyboard is supported on all powerbooks at the moment...
Hope this helps...
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remember if they were SIGILL...
I didn't yet try dashboard, but muine seems to run fine with the install
done with debian packages (powered by some dpkg-buildpackage where
needed...)
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t; I've previously used Mono on an x86 Debian box with no problems
Oddly enough, I have problems getting it to work on my x86 computer...
mcs works fine, but I can't run my mono app.
I haven't taken much time to investigate that for the moment anyways...
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it to develop a toy app, and notticed no PPC related problem so far.
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Le dim 04/07/2004 à 16:12, Vincent Hanquez a écrit :
> radeonfb is where there's the backlight control for ATI radeon card.
Thanks for that precision, and sorry about my mistake.
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2" says when you press one of them ? (garbage is good)
> I supposed this is due to my graphic cards (NVIDIA) which is not the
> same as yours.
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ttonsd.conf.
Hope this helps,
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# configdatei for PBButtonsd >= Version 0.5
# for complete list of options please see pbbuttonsd.conf man-page
# [SYSTEM]
#userallowed= "paranoid"; user who is allowed to use IPC
autorescan = no; automatic
it will work with my powerbook (NVIDIA chip)...
I'm interested into this. Is it supposed to work on a PowerBook5,2 ?
Should I try it ?
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ed in sid xfree packages and recent kernels. I
might be wrong though, and if I am, at least using dri-trunk-sid
packages (still from http://people.debian.org/~daenzer/) would probably
be better.
Hope this helps,
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selected stuff.
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tch that
I'm interested in this...
I couldn't get suspend to disk to work on my powerbook5,2...
Is this supposed to work ? Did I miss anything ?
I tried pmdisk after patching the kernel to add sleep capability, but
now, when the laptop goes to "sleep", the only thing I can do is to
switch it off and on...
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ll module-init-tools=3.0-pre1.4
instead of the "dpkg -i". You would still need to perform the command to
put in on hold though.
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> 3) I type lowercase "L" to boot into Linux
Can't you type "old" right after you type that single "L" ?
You should have this opportunity just before yaboot enters the second
stage (booting the default kernel)...
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> Alain,
> I am currently using a 2.6.5-rc3-ben0 kernel that I compiled the
> Debian way. I would love to try a 2.6.7, but I haven't ventured off
> the benh kernel path. I suppose I will finally have to learn how to
> patch a kernel tree. I have been procrastinati
ould tend to say yes.
What kernel version are you using ? Can you try a more recent one ?
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> Alain,
> Thanks for the reply. By sid installation I meant the unstable
Sorry, I missed that in your first mail...
> branch. I forgot to include the error from hid2hci; here it is:
>
> $ hid2hci
> No devices in HCI mode found
That is a strange error...
You indeed
7;m using pbbuttonsd BTW.
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6.7
I tested today and file transfer worked between my computer and a Dell.
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interface
> CHRP Apple Hydra Mac I/O I2C interface
>
> why we need I2C ? which options are required ?
I'm no specialist of I2C, but it is a bus to control and monitor some
pieces of hardware in your computer. Google should be your friend to
understand it. I'm not sure it's really needed, but it enables nice
things, like the keyboard backlight.
Hope this helps.
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ay have noticed, I am not very
familiar with cross-compilation, and as a matter of fact not familiar
with compilation at all (I usually only care about ./configure and
missing dependencies...).
Thanks for reading this.
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much time right now, but
I'll try to report as soon as possible.
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proper bug report...
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l, and try to "cat" one of the i2c devices,
I get the same result as for the modprobe process...
I think I am going to try to build it again with i2c-keywest statically
linked, but I'd like to have a clue if it's a good idea... I don't
really want my kernel to hang while booting...
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ems to be strongly discouraged.
With a mainstream (this has nothing to do with it though) 2.6.4 without
the preemptible option set, everything's fine again.
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alain
part of dmesg:
Freeing unused kernel memory: 284k init 8k chrp 36k prep
hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/2, assigned device number 2
hub.c: USB hub found
hub.c: 4 ports detected
hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/2/1, assigned device number 3
input1: Alps Electric?M2452 M24
Le mar 14/01/2003 à 22:13, alain a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I have installed cups on my imac.
> The test page prints perfectly (epson 740) but all other jobs don't,
> event as root.
I more than ashamed, but I rebooted my mac and now cups works fine.
Sorry for the annoyance.
Hello,
I have installed cups on my imac.
The test page prints perfectly (epson 740) but all other jobs don't,
event as root.
Any hint?
TIA
alain
free /dev/ttyS0 while using cups. I am quite
satisfied with the it prints
2) If, not what should I do to have both printing and modem?
Thanks for your help
alain
y experienced the same problem ?
Thank you for any help.
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Page du jeu Colonisation :
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Logiciel de paiement pour la Poste Suisse :
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es. When I click on Accept, it doesn't say
me anything. But if I come back by "basic host information" button, my settings
have desapear. Why does it not save what I write ? Is there a permission
problem ? (note of course that I'm root when doing that).
thank you for any help.
Alain Paschoud
>On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 10:21:39PM -0700, Paschoud Alain wrote:
>> hello,
>>
>> I've two question. The first one concern a color problem which is not only
>> cosmetic, but is really annoying. For example, when I launch "linuxconf" in
>> X, a lot o
atin1), but if I run kbdconfig, the only files in the mac directory are
french and us keyboard. Do I have to install a particular package to have my
keyboard table ?
Thank you for any help.
Alain Paschoud
e any way to move the cursor without the mouse ? If I made something
wrong during the install process, do I have to redo the complete install
process to correct this problem ?
Thank you for any help.
Alain Paschoud
don't
manage to find a good solution.
I'v found that the path of my kernel was : /boot/vmlinux-2.2.18pre21 (perhaps
that I haven't the last version). The logical link "vmlinux" points to the
right pass.
I tried to add --image option, I tried to give boot path when prompted by
yaboot... it never find it. I now understand why Benjamin Kite put the kernel
on the bootstrap partition. I don't want to do such special things. So does
anyone has another experience that can help me for this problem ?
Alain Paschoud
I see that
vmlinux was in /target/, il put --image /target/vmlinux. But nothing better
happened.
Do I have something else to configure ?
Note that I only mount and initialize partition 14 (except swap partition and
bootstrap).
Thank you for any help.
Alain Paschoud
Hello,
Thank you for the explanations. I'm now a bit further, but I don't manage to
finish the installation. Here is the new situation :
A before, I follow the installation steps. Then I pass to a shell for using
mkofboot. I read the documentation of Debian for using it. So I wrote :
mkofboot
rive for making a
rescue floppy.
I absolutely don't understand what I have to do at this level. Has a basic
linux system already been installed on the hard disk ? if yes, what do I have
to do to boot on it for finishing installation ?
Thank you for any help.
Alain Paschoud
ftp ftp.debian.org:/debian/dists/potato/main/binary-powerpc>
Maybe there is even more broken stuff out there!
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