a command line. I have had this problem before with Ubuntu and I
was unable to resolve it. Any help would be apperciated.
Thanks,
Brett Beeman
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Well, re-running ybin didn't help but resetting the pram made it go away.
:shrug:
Thanks!
-Brett
On Mon, May 26, 2003 at 03:57:35PM -0700, Brett Carter wrote:
> Does anybody dual booting to OSX get the flashing question mark folder on
> boot up for a few seconds before yaboot come
Does anybody dual booting to OSX get the flashing question mark folder on
boot up for a few seconds before yaboot comes up? Ever since I updated
to 10.2.4 and or the newest yaboot I've been getting this.
-Brett
inppc.org::linux-2.4-benh
-Brett
at I do personally and
"in the corporate world" are one and the same. Like I said, I don't
compromise my ideals unless it's a matter of survival. It's called integrity.
-Brett
only trade money for my ideals when it's a matter of
survival, not convenience.
-Brett
> My current dri-trunk packages without Option "UseFBDev", basically. Some
> people have posted hints here.
Why does one have to remove the 'UseFBDev'? Also, isn't fbdev required for
using the internal lcd screen? So mirroring isn't supported?
-Brett
work with an external 21" monitor, with no success. Everything I've read
says you need to warm boot from OSX. Did m3mirror get patched to work with
the M7&M9?
-Brett
use it and don't provide an
alternative. I suggest reading:
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
-Brett
> Has anyone here figured out a way to play Sorenson 3 encoded QT files
> under Debian/PowerPC?
OSX? Or if I don't want to reboot, maconlinux
-Brett
> All in all, I'm not aware of any hardware component of this machine
> (except the built-in microphone maybe?) that's not supported. :)
Don't forget the external monitor port, it doesn't really work at all iirc.
-Brett
up using oss-emulation support anyways.
> to have more than one app play sound i would have
> to install esd, right?
Yeah, which you'd probably still have to do for alsa, unless the clients
you're using support alsa natively
-Brett
are you saying without the patch above AGP GART doesn't even work?
Or is this patch included in your drm-trunk packages?
-Brett
sid packages don't work for me either.
xserver-xfree86-dri-trunk
Version: 2003.03.11-1
drm-trunk-module-2.4.20-ben8
Version: 2003.03.11-1+lucy+22+lowlat+sleep
If I disable dri, I can sleep just fine, otherwise, the screen never comes
back on.
-Brett
I didn't get the memo that there were
seperate sid packages. I'll try recompiling using those.
http://people.debian.org/~daenzer/sri-trunk-sid
correct?
Thanks,
-Brett
p
I just built these last night; sleep doesn't work for me with DRI enabled;
even if I add the DRIReinit option. I've got agpgart compiled into the
kernel, would that make a difference?
-Brett
> "v2" (PowerBook3,3) uses the "Tumbler" chipset (TI TAS3001C),
> "v3" and up (PowerBook3,4 and up) use the "Snapper" (TI TAS3004).
> I didn't hear the name "Clipper" before; any references for that?
Heh, oops, I dunno where I got 'Clipper' from. You're right, v2 tiBook is
'tumbler'.
-Brett
: PowerBook3,4
> motherboard : PowerBook3,4 MacRISC2 MacRISC Power Macintosh
> detected as : 73 (PowerBook Titanium III)
> pmac flags : 000b
> L2 cache: 256K unified
> memory : 1024MB
> pmac-generation : NewWorld
>
> -Brett
>
>
>
: PowerBook3,4
motherboard : PowerBook3,4 MacRISC2 MacRISC Power Macintosh
detected as : 73 (PowerBook Titanium III)
pmac flags : 000b
L2 cache: 256K unified
memory : 1024MB
pmac-generation : NewWorld
-Brett
c for $40 if you really need line-in - it's
fully supported under alsa.
-Brett
upport you mean dmasound_pmac from the kernel?
>
Yes. FWIW, the alsa 0.9rc7 packages work pretty well for me, I used the
alsa-source packages, I've got a TiBook III.
-Brett
e information that's
already published.
-Brett
What machine are you using? What version of alsa? Just to warn you,
alsa is pretty unstable on ppc hardware, at least the newer laptops.
You're probably better off using the oss support unless you want to do
something more advanced than simply listening to music.
-Brett
On Sat, Mar 01, 20
Ok, cool I figured as such, but with a horrible name like gamma.o, I
thought it might actually have something to do with X's core, although
it would seem strange to have it as a module.
> I guess you need to look for something else if you're looking for
> danger. ;)
You're right, for now I look to alsa :)
-Brett
27;s site.
Now that you mention it, I do get a strange behavior about 50% the time,
especially when moving the mouse. Guess it was just wishful thinking. :)
-Brett
ed
thing or what, just thought I'd let somebody know. I always compile my
kernel & drm modules at the same time, currently I'm using gcc 3.2.3
because I like to live dangerously like that.
-Brett
n't the final solution,
but at least it's workable. Good guys!
-Brett
I've got this same problem, I'm not using devfs though. Looks like it's
just a bug in alsa and or the alsa libs - it seems they've changed the
control device naming from pcmCXDXc to controlCx and some applications
are still expecting the old naming system.
-Brett
On Sat, F
synth via alsa:
http://www.djcj.org/LAU/guide/TiMidity-howto.html
BTW - if anybody knows of a good sequencer program than runs under ppc,
please let me know, I have yet to find one that builds.
-Brett
You're error message says it all:
Testing /dev/cdrom for SCSI interface
No generic SCSI device found to match CDROM device
Search the list archives for how to setup your scsi-generic and ide-scsi
devices properly.
-Brett
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 07:36:14PM +0100, florian
'd install in /usr/local/*.
> build the driver:
>
> cd alsa-drivexxx/
> ./configure --with-cards=powermac
> make
> su -c "make install"
> su -c "./snddevices"
>
-Brett
alsa 0.9r6 (in unstable) works for internal sound.
-Brett
On Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at 07:07 PM, Andrew Nesbit wrote:
I've heard reports that ALSA does work with the Snapper sound device in
TiBooks, but I've not been able to find any documentation on how to do
it.
Wha
he usb-hotplug stuff is totally unstable, it causes a kernel
panic almost every time I try to unload (unplug) my usb midi adapter.
-Brett
> i use make-kpkg usually :|, hm, edit the scripts to do so maybe?
Just add:
CONCURRENCY_LEVEL := 2
in your /etc/kernel-pkg.conf file.
-Brett
> simon
of has the flexibility or scoring system it does, that I know of.
-Brett (sending from mutt :) )
Hmm, ok I after checking my kernel source, I guess I bungled the patch
somehow, I must have rsync'd after patching or something. Got it
working now, thanks!
-Brett
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 10:02:00PM +0100, Michel D?nzer wrote:
> On Mit, 2003-01-15 at 22:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
her way to determine if I've applied the patch successfully?
-Brett
> > Ok, as long as I'm recompiling tonight, I'll throw these in - so do I
> > just add a line:
> >
> > define_bool CONFIG_LOWLAT y
> >
> > at the top of linux/arch/ppc/config.in?
>
CONFIG_LOLAT there.
Ok, as long as I'm recompiling tonight, I'll throw these in - so do I
just add a line:
define_bool CONFIG_LOWLAT y
at the top of linux/arch/ppc/config.in?
-Brett
I just installed 1G of ram into my 667Mhz tibook DVI. OSX sees it all,
however under linux, the free command only shows 77268 kB. Do I need to
set a kernel parameter or something? I'm running 2.4.20-ben1 (off the
rsync-tree)
-Brett
> I was instaling debian sarge in my NEW ibook ;-) and everything works
> fine. Except the fact that I can't wake up it. I have installed upmd and
> I take a configuration for the pwrctl-local from the net but nothing,
> it's impossible to revive my laptop. The only thing I can do is reboot.
> (IN
> ... and make sure aty128fb is enabled in the kernel, and boot without
> video=ofonly .
Hmm. So video={radeon,ati128fb}, etc isn't needed anymore? Does the
kernel auto-detect it?
-Brett
Try resetting the PRAM by holding Cmd-Option-P-R (I think) *before* you
hear the startup 'bong'. You should hear a second 'bong' if you pressed
them in time. If that doesn't work, try resetting your PMU by using a
paperclip to press the small button on the back by the
if anybody has some words of wisdom.
Thanks,
-Brett
Check out the "Debian New Maintainer's Guide".
-Brett
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 01:27:16PM -0600, vinai wrote:
> Hey Folks,
>
> I'm interested in trying to build a couple of packages for my own Linux
> Woody Box, as well as for my fink installation on my OS X box.
compiled in
it will overwrite the scsi emulation no matter what. Recompile it as a
module.
-Brett
Probably not much help, but I ran into this exact same problem as well,
I'd be glad to help try and reproduce it, but I've already upgraded.
-Brett
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 12:25:55PM +0100, Alastair McKinstry wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a request of someone with a Mac.
>
d chipset, email address, and a short
blurb like "I sure would buy more ATI stuff if there was linux support".
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
-Brett
> ---
> Earthling Michel D?nzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer
> XFree86 and DRI project member / CS student
eli's VM addons
Mostly all I care about are the preemptible and low-latency patches so I
can mess around with Jack.
Thanks,
-Brett
small yaboot partition at the beginning of the
drive. You obviously already have this if your booting to Linux. Just
install OSX as normal, and use openfirmware to boot back into linux,
then configure your yaboot.conf appropriately and re-run ybin.
-Brett
hing
to do with it's well-implemented threading.
It seems to pop up everwhere; our phone switch at work runs it, as does
the wells fargo atm down the street that reboots all the time :)
> To be fair there is nothing like plugger for OS/2.
apt-cache show plugger
-Brett
y tibook, I'm switching to linux
full time, it's like a free ram upgrade :)
-Brett
e host.
This is almost certainly *not* what you want to do - mysqld has 2 ways
to connect to it, a local unix socket file (/var/run/mysql/mysql.sock)
or connecting through TCP/IP. By commenting out 'skip-netowrking'
you've enabled the latter. This allows connections from the outside
world, which is probably bad if your computer is connected to the internet.
-Brett
if we have a way
> to show them how much demand there is, maybe via a poll, a petition or
> something?
Yeah, count me in on this, i'd be glad to setup some sort of online poll
or email address.
-Brett
That plus using the ide cdrom driver instead of the ide-scsi emulation
layer made it work.
-Brett
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 09:55:16PM +0200, Michel D?nzer wrote:
> On Mit, 2002-09-25 at 21:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Has anybody gotten DVD playback to work on a TiBook? I just c
Has anybody gotten DVD playback to work on a TiBook? I just can't seem
to get it to work, I'm using the dri-trunk radeon drivers on a powerbook
G4 rev III. Whenever I try and play a dvd I get a bunch of 'I/O Error:,
dev 16:00 (hdc), sector 17364. Do I just have a cranky DVD or something?
-Brett
tly supported speeds are:
>
> - 667 & 800 on tipb III
> - 400 & 700 on ibook2/700 with 750FX
> - 400 & 500 on ibook2/500 with 750CX
So, does this mean I can run my 667Mhz tipb III at 800Mhz? :)
-Brett
Has anybody gotten alsa to compile and or work on a powerbook DVI with a
recent benh rsync? I'm running 2.4.20, and I can't get it to even
compile. And yes I've deleted isapnp.h
-Brett
up or not, but so far I haven't found
> anything very clear. I've read that there might be some issues left (like
> the M7) but can anyone fill me in on this one?
Leif, check the archives of this list for more details, but in a
nutshell if you try and sleep an M7 powerbook, you'll lock up the
machine.
-Brett
the Open Firmware fcode of the card on wakeup. I'm quite
> sure the fcode for those cards relies only on a few support
> routines from the common OF support packages.
Assuming yes on the former question, would this work on the TiBook too?
-Brett
> M7 works (and DRI too using Michel Danzer packages) though sleep isn't
> supported on Apple laptops using this chip yet.
Is the bottleneck on not having sleep support due to ATI?
-Brett
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nd MacOS X 10.0 partitions are eating up my valuable HD space, so I'm
> considering switching completely to Linux and doing a net install with
> only Debian.
Just upgrade your harddrive; a 40G 2.5" ide drive can be had for under
$200 if you shop carefully.
-Brett
process has been described
many times on this list, check the archives.
-Brett
I'm pretty sure yaboot is all we get, you might check out the unoffical
minimal install CD for PPC to see how they did it:
http://www.debian.org/CD/netinst/
-Brett
On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 04:16:48PM +0200, Lars Nood?n wrote:
> What on the PPC architecture corresponds to syslinux on
Ctrl-Option-Delete works for me.
-Brett
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 02:33:31PM -0700, Gilger.John wrote:
> I'm still learning the nuances that make the PPC port different from the X86
> port or maybe it's just the differences between a laptop and a desk top.
>
> Thanks
Ok, ok, so my math was bad, but both WDM & XDM like to have it, that's
at least 50% (gdm,kdm,wdm,xdm) :P
FWIW, xdm can be made to work by setting:
'DisplayManager*authorize: false' in /etc/X11/xdm/xdm-config for those
of us who perfer a lightweight login process. :)
-Br
Nevermind, I got it working by changing the "Group" parameter to 'video'
instead of 'dri', and adding myself to the 'video' group.
-Brett
On Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 12:11:06PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ok, I've got the DRI radeon code to work,
Does this work with the powerbook DVI? Is it only for the frame buffer
driver? Let me in on the secret! :)
-Brett
On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 01:55:45AM +0300, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-08-10 at 09:42, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> > >> Just hoping and or wondering i
Ok, I've got the DRI radeon code to work, I get a:
"RADEON(0): Direct rendering enabled" in my XFree86.log, however when I
do a 'glxinfo' I get a: "libGL error: failed to open DRM: Operation not
permitted". What am I missing? Do I still need to set the
LIBGL_DR
t. Any particular reason it was omitted?
-Brett
x27;t open display ':0'
AUDIT: Thu Aug 8 07:40:38 2002: 774 X: client 3 rejected from local host
Auth name: XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 ID: -1
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: Protocol not supported by server
Error: Can't open display: :0
-Brett
Just hoping and or wondering if sleep support for powerbook G4 DVI's
made it into the final 2.4.19 release?
-Brett
I've got hdc=scsi with benh-rc5, and it works fine, I've got everything
compiled into the kernel though. Why don't you post your kernel config
to a webpage somewhere, and post the link here? That might clear up
some confusion.
-Brett
On Wed, Aug 07, 2002 at 05:44:48PM +0200, Jesu
Ooops, I totally forgot about that, I just checked it out on my
powerbook, and he's right - you have to play via CDDA only. I installed
xmms (bleeckh!) and xmms-cdread, and everything works pretty well.
-Brett
> >I missed the beginning, but you are aware that there's no audio
&g
'. Also, make sure there's a symlink from
your cd device to /dev/cdrom. Also make sure you're a member of the 'cdrom'
group.
-Brett
> I'm using the stock kernel from Woody. Wouldn't it have to be loaded if
> I can mount a data CD? What module would I be lo
uffer, I haven't had a chance to try the ofonly driver.
-Brett
On Monday, June 10, 2002, at 12:14 AM, Brett Carter wrote:
Ok, first I tried with "video=ofonly", no X. I got into the kernel
debugger:
kernel BUG at journal.c:1732!_list() called while device not preset.
vector: 0
Did you compile in CDROM support? Did you compile it as a module? Is that
module loaded?
-Brett
> cdrom_init(CDROMREADTOCHDR-2): Function not implemented
>
> It appears that it cannot access the audio CD but I'm not sure why...any
> ideas??? Please email directly to me as I
just scrambled. (3rd gen,
1280x854).
-Brett
On Thursday, June 13, 2002, at 07:56 AM, jtv wrote:
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 02:30:50PM +0100, Jamie Heckford wrote:
Im having real problems getting my Powerbook Ti to run X properly.
Does anyone know what resolutions/modes are supported, and is there
X apps
on the network.
A better solution might be to have your macs net boot from a central server,
see:
http://www.ltsp.org/index.php
-Brett
On Fri, May 31, 2002 at 04:04:00PM -0500, Chris wrote:
>
> 1) In a nutshell, what would I -really- need package wise to use old
> macs a
know how to troubleshoot this?)
-Screen brightness: works, but the keys are reversed (f1 makes the screen
brighter, f2 makes it dimmer).
That's it, everything works pretty well, 'cept sleeping, anybody know
why?
-Brett
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Yeah, I'm running sid; the radeonfb is quite fast for 2D, it's accelerated.
I didn't care enough about the features begotten in X4.2 to bother installing
X by hand, I'm willing to wait for the packages.
Let me know if you get it working, though. :)
-Brett
On Fri, May 24
I've got X running on my new powerbook 667 DVI (with radeon M7). I'm
running the framebuffer; you'll need benh's latest kernel with
radeonfb compiled in & enabled. I've only had my new powerbook a few
days, so this is pretty rough.
-Brett
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Michel> AFAIK it supports both chips, but I think the panel size
Michel> is still hack^K^Krdcoded to 1152x768 on powerpc...
So what would it take to "hardcode" 1280x960?
-Brett
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We'll also see about the audio hardware; I believe it's new, according
to the apple developer docs...
-Brett
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Yup, the USB support is pretty good. I run a USB mouse and keyboard
just fine. Check the archives, somebody here said they were using a
usb->serial adapter & minicom, so I'd imagine it's possible.
-Brett
>>>>> "Rory" == Rory Campbell-Lange <[EMAIL P
This is more of a general linux question than a debian/ppc linux
question, you'll probably get a better answer posting to the
debian-user list.
I'll give you a hint though - try 'man 5 Xsession'.
-Brett
>>>>> "Gjermund" == Gjermund Gusland Thorsen
mandb probably hasn't had a chance to index your manual pages yet.
-Brett
>>>>> "Lars" == Lars D Noodén <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Lars> Should the command apropos work 'out of the box'? I've
Lars> recently done a fresh insta
I'm not too familiar with PReP hardware, but the install page:
http://www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/inst/prep
claims that the kernel will fall back to a serial console if the video
is broken. Sounds like you might need a newer bootloader, or maybe
even just a 'video=matroxfb' conf
Just curious, does anybody know if the Radeon 7500 Mobile in the new
G4 Powerbooks is supported by radeonfb? I know some other PC laptops
have already had this hardware. I couldn't find a definitive site for
radeonfb development with changelogs, etc.
Thanks,
-Brett
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(**) XKB: layout: "us"
(**) Option "XkbOptions" "ctrl:nocaps"
(**) XKB: options: "ctrl:nocaps"
(==) Keyboard: CustomKeycode disabled
2. After the first time I log out and back into X, the mouse stops
responding
Hmm, that's funny; in my powerbook manual (TiBook 550Mhz) it says you
can run with the lid closed, with a usb keyboard and mouse. :shrug:
-Brett
>>>>> "Michael" == Michael Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Thanks.. thats pretty clear... But w
Probably not too helpful, but just to chime in, I've had this happen
maybe 6 times on my rev B tibook. I'm not running esd, and for me,
it's very breif, like a 1 sec 'pulse' of really loud white noise right
after wake up my PB. I don't recall it ever happenin
Using the kernel packager:
man make-kpkg
by hand:
man patch
-Brett
>>>>> "John" == John Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
John> How does one apply a kernel-patch to an existing
John> kernel-source. I downloaded/compiled/installed
John>
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