DRI unresolved symbols...

2003-02-28 Thread brett-debianppc
I've been meaning to post this for awhile - for the past few versions of Michel's dri packages, I've been getting an: 'unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.4.20-ben5/kernel/drivers/char/drm/gamma.o' DRI works fine for me, so I'm not sure if this is just an unsupported thing or what, just thought I'

TiBook M7 sleep works!

2003-02-28 Thread brett-debianppc
I've got a tibook 667 DVI, the latest X stuff seems to "work" as far as sleeping goes. The trick is, you must disable DRI, which isn't a big deal for me right now, I'll give up 3D accel so my machine doesn't crash when somebody closes the lid. :) I know this isn't the final solution, but at leas

Re: ripping tracks from a audio-cd

2003-02-03 Thread brett-debianppc
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 wrote: >

Re: ALSA on TiBook

2003-02-03 Thread brett-debianppc
Warning - alsa's default config will install alsa into /usr/lib, /usr/bin, and /share/includes by default, totally violating debian's filesystem policy and making it a pain to migrate to a packaged version, should it become available. I re-ran the ./config scripts to combat this so it'd install in

Re: Low-latency/Preemptible/Compressed Cache

2003-01-17 Thread brett-debianppc
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: > > I applied

missing ram

2003-01-08 Thread brett-debianppc
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

Re: EVERYONE HELP ME!!! PLEASE!!!

2002-12-18 Thread brett-debianppc
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 USB ports. -Brett On Wed, D

alsa 0.9rc6 problems

2002-12-13 Thread brett-debianppc
Has anybody gotten alsa rc6 to work on a tibook III? Specifically, I'm trying to get usb-audio (for midi) and the powermac alsa driver. The former won't even compile (2.4.20rc4-benh) and the latter compiles but the driver plays sound at 2x speed when using xmms-alsa. Just wondering if anybody ha

Re: scsi emulation

2002-11-12 Thread brett-debianppc
> Actually, /dev/cdrom is a link to /dev/hdb. The IDE CDROM driver is > compiled into the kernel. Include IDE/ATAPI CDROM support is checked to > compile in using make menuconfig. Here's my kernel config for ref: Well, there's your problem then. If the ide cdrom driver is compiled in it will o

Re: New Ibook out today- possible problems?

2002-11-07 Thread brett-debianppc
> > > but I've heard they'res some problems with the 7500 and sleep. Can > > anyone comment? > > It simply doesn't work yet, we don't have enough information on how to > put the chip to sleep and wake it up properly. > Ok, I'm going to setup an email address to collect petitions for ATI, whic

Alsa and BenH 2.4.20?

2002-09-17 Thread brett-debianppc
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

Re: Please convince me to go fully Debian. ^_^

2002-08-22 Thread brett-debianppc
On Fri, Aug 23, 2002 at 12:30:13AM +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi all! > > Moral dilemma for you all (kinda.) > > Due to some bad foresight in partitioning, I've decided to repartition > my PowerBook G3 Firewire again, and re-install everything. My MacOS 9 > and MacOS X 10.0 partitions are

Re: PowerBook G4 (TiBook)

2002-08-22 Thread brett-debianppc
> > 1) The Radeon Issue. > I found some information about people who got Xfree running with > the radeon driver, not only with fbdev (Its working with FBDev, > but KDE3 is sloow) > Is is possible? And how? If it's *really* slow you're probably using the openfirmware

DRI Problems

2002-08-08 Thread brett-debianppc
I've got a TiBook DVI, benh's latest rc5 kernel. CONFIG_FB=y, CONFIG_FB_RADEON=y, CONFIG_DRM_NEW=y, CONFIG_DRM_RADEON=y Upgraded to the dri-trunk XFree86 and I ran into a few snags: 1. I'm getting unresolved symbols for the sis.o drm module; I'm assuming this is because I didn't compile in the sis

Re: Data CDs work but not Audio CDs in iBook2

2002-06-27 Thread brett-debianppc
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 > >connection from

Re: XF86-Config-4 for Titanium PowerBook

2002-05-24 Thread brett-debianppc
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, 2002 at 12:45:29PM +02

Re: XF86-Config-4 for Titanium PowerBook

2002-05-23 Thread brett-debianppc
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 ### BEGIN DEBCONF SECTION # XF86Config-4 (XFree86 server c

Re: 700MHz iBook: ATI Mobility Radeon 7500?

2002-05-20 Thread brett-debianppc
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 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTEC

Powerbook DVI

2002-05-20 Thread brett-debianppc
I just got my 667Mhz Powerbook DVI; I'll be installing sid on it tonight. It's got similar video hardware to the previous generation (ATI Radeon 7500) but I remember somebody saying I'd need to patch the radeonfb code to handle the higher res screen (1280x960). Is it as simple as changing a const

Re: possiblity that usb<->serial converter works?

2002-05-16 Thread brett-debianppc
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 PROTECTED]> writes: Rory> I'd like to run g

Re: 2 - two qustions from an X newbie

2002-05-14 Thread brett-debianppc
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 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Gjermund> My saw

Re: woody + apropos

2002-05-14 Thread brett-debianppc
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 install of woody and get no hits when Lars> searching with apro

radeonfb support...

2002-05-01 Thread brett-debianppc
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 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

TiBook keyboard/X questions

2002-05-01 Thread brett-debianppc
I've got sid installed, and X working great on my 550Mhz powerbook G4, however there's a few things that drive me crazy in X: 1. I've got the ctrl:nocaps option in my XConfig, and xkb enabled, but the Capslock key simply does nothing (it doesn't work as caps lock anymore, but the light still toggle

Re: 2.4.18 SMP custom kernel woes

2002-04-23 Thread brett-debianppc
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> kernel-2.4.18 but only noticed after the fac