>>>>> On Tue, 30 Mar 2021 17:18:15 +0200, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
>>>>> said:
John> Hello Robert!
John> On 3/30/21 5:16 PM, Robert Pluim wrote:
John> Any chance that this is the same bug?
>>
>> Yes, itʼs the same b
e bug?
Yes, itʼs the same bug.
commit 6dc4fc7d62 from the emacs repository will fix it, and should
apply without issues to emacs-27 if you want to carry a local patch.
Robert
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> Control: severity -1 grave
>
> Hi,
>
> On 29/10/16 23:00, Robert Ou wrote:
>> Package: src:vlc
>> Version: 2.2.4-7
>> Severity: normal
>>
>> Dear Maintainer,
>>
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I can confirm that the Dec 8 version of netinst for debian testing (Jesie)
loads with a request for 'select a language' but does not respond to my usb
Dynex keyboard on a ydl powerstation.
Best wishes, Robert
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> Co
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> On 23/11/2013 22:53, Don Armstrong wrote:
>> kfreebsd-amd64
>> kfreebsd-i386
>
> Most of the bugs affecting one of these also affect the other. I think
> it makes sense to add a single tag to cover both.
FWIW, I think dpkg resol
On 23/11/2013 22:53, Don Armstrong wrote:
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> kfreebsd-i386
Most of the bugs affecting one of these also affect the other. I think
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least I now have a relatively modern browser, compared to all the old
and unsupported browsers for Mac Tiger.
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> I have an old iMac G4 running Squee
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I had to have my hard drive disk on my Mac Mini replaced. It is now blank.
Is there a way to install Debian without any OS installed? From all I've read,
it seems like MacOSX needs to be installed before Debian can be installed. Is
this still true? I may be able to get my hands on a Mac OS C
PPC is a
bit depressing if you're just an average user wanting to find out
about Linux. All the time, you're left thinking just how much better
it would be if you had a Intel computer, where the support and
quality of Linux is so good! Linux on the PPC seems to be just for
people wan
;t seem to work very well for me. And
there also seems to be some confusion within the Synaptic manager -
for example, why on earth does it offer the Sun Java package for PPC
computers, when it clearly doesn't work!!
Best regards,
Robert.
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Wh
ou had a Intel computer, where the support and
quality of Linux is so good! Linux on the PPC seems to be just for
people wanting to use old PPC computers for servers etc...
Best regards,
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I was considering putting Ubuntu on my
Hi folks,
I just thought you might be interested to know that next upload of
linux-image-2.6-powerpc64 will support PS3. The maintainers have already
committed needed options in their svn. See #462529 for details.
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ttp://ftp.egr.msu.edu/debian/dists/lenny/Release.gpg
http://ftp.egr.msu.edu/debian/dists/lenny/main/i18n/Translation-en_US.bz2
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I have a similar problem requiring a reboot to reconnect on dsl about
every three times. Rebooting fixes it each time.I have an eMac. The
networking tool says the connection is active but I cannot get on line,
no connection to the internet.
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c-6.6/Graphics/X11/Xlib.hi
libx11-dev: usr/include/X11/Xlib.h
So I think you should do an :
apt-get install libx11-dev
Hope it will help, xavier
Le vendredi 18 mai 2007 à 09:12 -0400, robert a écrit :
> I'm trying to install mol on an eMac running Debian lenny testing.
> Compiling from
I'm trying to install mol on an eMac running Debian lenny testing.
Compiling from source I get the following error after "make" Compiling
vncvideo.o
vncvideo.c:57:22: error: X11/Xlib.h: No such file or directory
vncvideo.c:58:23: error: X11/Xutil.h: No such file or directory
vncvideo.c:59:24: er
this ?
I suggest you use the latest version of the package from SVN (combined with
latest upstream CVS as indicated in debian/changelog).
If the package fails to install, generate a device.map using grub-mkdevicemap
from the build tree, and then run `grub-probe -v /' from there.
Thanks
20070507-1 is built on powerpc
(and pass through NEW I guess).
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With the addition of powerpc-ibm-utils, grub-install is now expected to work on
powerpc. Please can someone confirm it does?
Also, what is the exact command used? On i386, you need "(hd0)" as argument
does this also apply to powerpc?
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Np ;)
> >> IIRC, boot
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> IIRC, bootloading on ppc64 needs to be done at 32bits space.
>
> Can someone confirm it?
Yes, it needs to be 32-bit. But the part that links with ncurses is grub-emu
which is a host tool.
h or multi-arch effort, even though this
> won't happen anymore for etch anyway.
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> > > ofpathname is part of the ibm-powerpc-utils package (not the same as the
> > > package currently in debian), and Aurelien Gerome is packaging i
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> > This is strange. I know one of the core grub2 maintainers is using powerpc
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> It certainly works--I've us
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> > As you might know, experimental grub2 support has been added to d-i
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> > i386/amd64.
>
&
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> Hi Robert,
>
> I'd love to test it. And I have PPC hardware (PowerPC Macs) to test
> it on. But I'm not a developer. What can I do to help?
Here's a short explanation:
- Checkout d-i source
ry it?
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echo grub-installer > installer/build/pkg-lists/local
Index: packages/a
their own fork of gcc-3.4 to build the kernel, and I'm
not aware of any plans to update it short-term.
So AFAIK no problem on our side to make gcc-4.1 the default, as long as gcc-3.4
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Am Montag, 15.11.04 um 20:52 Uhr schrieb Giuseppe Sacco:
..., does anyone here have a working cdrecord?
yes
what kernel/program version do you use?
,___
| Linux g4l 2.6.7 #1 Sun Aug 1 16:59:10 CEST 2004 ppc GNU/Linux [1]
| Cdrecord-Clone 2.01a34 (powerpc-unknown-li
Hello,
i'm doing some different 2.6.8 kernels for my ibook by using make-kpkg.
The problem is that i can't boot any of them, even just recompiling the
original debian source and .config fails saying that modules.dep wasn't
found.
Is there any clue?
Thanks,
Rob
it work?
I don't know about Oldworlds, but here on a PowerBook G4, gnomemeeting
works fine. Only drawback is that more than half the codecs are broken.
The only ones working are GSM and the two G7.11 codecs.
Robert.
Hello,
you write that you get about 850 FPS. Is that true?
I'm getting:
560 frames in 5.0 seconds = 112.000 FPS
on my G3-600/M3 rage. Of course it's slower, but ~800% difference?
This would either mean that my setup is screwed or i'd need new hardware
;-)
Rob
Am Son, den 15.08.2004 schrieb S
Wolfi,
thanks for the info.
Isn't there a workaround for 2.6.7? I mean, how are the original kernels
built?
BTW, did you attach the patch? Maybe it got stripped off by the
mailserver.
Thanks,
Rob
Am Mit, den 11.08.2004 schrieb Wolfram Quester um 20:23:
> Hi Robert,
>
> On Wed
Hello,
i'm trying to build myself a 2.6.7-powerpc kernel using debians tools on
my G3 ibook.
However, it bails on asm problems as shown in the following log. To
start slowly i'm using the original /boot/config-2.6.7-powerpc
configuration and debian's sources.
Command is:
fakeroot make-kpkg --ap
Resources and HOWTO set up de_CH on an iBook:
http://www.pl-berichte.de/t_system/ibook-debian/part2.html
HTH for PBooks as well,
Rob
Am Die, den 10.08.2004 schrieb Roland Wegmann um 11:39:
> Hello All
>
> At the moment I try to set up an Alu Powerbook Swiss German Keyboard
> Layout in KDE 3.2. I
[no initrd with modules support
yet, so important modules have to be compiled in] in
/etc/dfsbuild/dfs.cfg
* dfsbuild -w ./dfs-image -c /etc/dfsbuild/dfs.cfg
Compared to the process of generating live CDs from Knoppix or whatever,
this is _really_ easy.
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mage on my Powerboog G4 Alu and on my sister's iBook G3.
And they worked fine. I'd be glad about feedback.
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Am Fre, den 06.08.2004 schrieb A. Michael Salem um 1:47:
> I know this is a frequently asked question, but I'm new to linux and I
> can't for the life of me get java-plugins to work with mozilla. I've been
> searching a lot on these lists but nothing is working. Does anybody have
> clear instruct
Hello,
i recently installed nfs-kernel-server and exported a directory on my
ibook G3/600 running unstable on stock 2.6.7-powerpc kernel.
On bootup
"Exporting directories for NFS kernel daemon" and
"Starting nfsd mountd"
take almost one minute each.
When the system is up and running and i restar
Right, my bad.
I had gdm on hold since the infamous /usr/share/xsessions/ change.
Now gnome-session and gdm get along well again ...
Thanks,
Rob
Am Mon, den 02.08.2004 schrieb Michel Dänzer um 12:34:
> On Mon, 2004-08-02 at 10:03 +0200, Robert Staudinger wrote:
> >
> > since upg
Hello,
since upgrading my iBook running unstable last week the
"touch /var/lock/console/$USER" hack to allow shutdown/reboot for
ordinary users in a GNOME session seems to be broken.
Is there a way to get it working again?
Thanks,
Rob
I built mono 1.0 with the help of GARNOME on ppc.
It doesn't work flawlessly for me: starting up dashboard gives me a
SIGILL, except for the first time after system boot. muine fails to
start up throwing SIGILL sometimes as well.
Interest on both the respective mailing lists didn't seem to be very
Hello,
is there a possibility of running a nptl-enabled debian system on ppc?
I didn't find any nptl-related packages for the unstable distro.
For example in order to use the mono-debugger ...
Thanks,
Rob
Hello,
is it possible to go higher than 1024x768 on the external vga of my M3
equipped iBook2?
I tried reconfiguring xserver-xfree86 to allow 1280x1024 in XF86Config-4
but GNOME's grandr-applet still only shows resolutions up to 1024 after
restarting X and even rebooting.
Thanks for any advice,
Not yet because the kernel has built in pmu support which i used with
the 2.4 series as well.
However, booting up this morning it's suddenly working. Strange ...
Gracias y hasta luego ;-)
Rob
Am Don, den 08.07.2004 schrieb Antonio-M. Corbi Bellot um 23:00:
> Hi Rob:
>
> Have you tried the 'apm e
Hello,
thanks a lot guys! With 2.6.7 i got alsa running for the first time on
my late 2001 iBook2 (PowerBook4,1). It's working out of the box.
There's only one minor problem left:
the battstat-applet appears to be empty although i'm on AC and it's full
actually. Is there anything one can do abou
AFAIK it's broken for a few weeks now. The last version which i got thru
apt-get is 2.1.1 - anyone know about 3.0 status?
BTW is anybody running it with ikvm on ppc? Should be a bit faster
thanks to the JIT ...
Rob
Am Don, den 08.07.2004 schrieb Ivo Marino um 19:25:
> Hello folks,
>
> I have ju
Hello!
[Wed, 09 Jun 2004] John Goerzen wrote:
> Robert and I sync up trees frequently. If you're working on PowerPC
> stuff, it makes sense for you to use Robert's tree. (Robert, do please
> drop me an e-mail if you notice I haven't synced with you for awhile and
> It may still be a mkisofs problem, but i don't
> see how you could deduct that from the above three lines :)
Has someone generated booting powerpc isos with sarge's mkisofs? I guess
the ones on gluck are generated with glucks mkisofs (which is from
woody). Hmm. Will try that.
Robert.
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> Robert, could you please add the code to generate the non pmac images
> also ? You need :
>
> 1) access to the vmlinux kernel (i suppose you get it from the
> kernel-image-2.6.6-powerpc, right ?).
> 2) access to the initrd
FS with Knoppix functions, The Debian
standard Kernels are ideal.
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all those crazy people that praise their "Yet
another Knoppix remastered" as the new holy grail. It's just that their
remastering process is so "manual" (and BTW their mental contribution is
not that much). ;-]
So. I'd really like to see DFS not only becoming a
, it's debian 2.6.6 sources, config modelled after
pmac_defconfig and the stuff from John's i386 config added.
[I'll answer the rest later.]
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["--netatalk"; "-hfs"; "-probe"; "-part"; "-no-desktop"; "--chrp-boot";
"-map"; target ^ "/boot/hfs.map"; "-hfs-bless"; target ^ "/boot";
"-hfs-volid"; "DFS/PPC"]
Do
gic ?
/boot is hfs-blessed, ofboot.b is "UNIX/tbxi" and yaboot is "UNIX/boot".
That is sufficient AFAIK.
> Also, i doubt it will work out of the box on old world, Robert, what is
> the kernel size, and could you include a miboot image of this if it is
> small enough
dfs/>
Temparary for PowerPC: <http://people.debian.org/~jordens/dfs/>
md5sum:
a8ed36bd6a06c411917df87404384de7 dfs-0.6.4.rj3_powerpc.iso (357M)
It follows a general (still i386/amd64/alpha centric) description of
DFS.
the Geneva Convention?
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> http://people.debian.org/~daenzer/grub2_0.6+20040429-1.1_powerpc.build .
I'm told upstream is aware of this.
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Hi!
I've just uploaded version 0.6+20040429-1 of grub2 to experimental, which
adds support for powerpc.
Note that the code is highly experimental. It was written by Marco Gerards
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o big-endian things in
some kind of fairly obvious way, or would it be much more complicated than
that?
Robert
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I have an Advansys ABP940-U2W scsi c
I have also just subscribed and I am wondering about these emails. I am
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Are the Debian lists particularly prone to this sort of stuff, or have we
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On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 19:12:26 -0700,
installed in my machine.
I have tried this with various differently compiled kernels from two
different sets of kernel sources (2.4.20-8d (Yellow Dog 3.0) and 2.4.22
(from kernel.org)) but the same thing always happens.
Any ideas?
Robert
(green LED), events
are registered just the other way around : both press and release events are
printed after relaesing Caps_Lock... . Thus xmodmap doesn't have a chance to
use Caps_Lock as modifier for any other key.
Any Ideas welcome...
robert
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> [crazy keymap ]
as jens said:
> yes it is a common problem and easy to fix.
add "keyboard_sends_linux_keycode=1" (without quotes) as additional
kernel argument in BootX.
hth & regards
ch seem to be quite interesting.
My machine has no floppy drive built in and booting from CDs
(Debian, Mandrake, Gentoo, YDL) failed. The only method which worked,
was installing via a BOOTP server, from wich I booted zImage.prep.
I don't know how these IBM RS/6000 are differing, but maybe you
have luck with these boot images.
Greetings
Robert
used?
Thanks in advance.
Greetings
Robert
install cups, AND cups-bsd on your client and configure cups to
automatically include all remote Printers found in your network. Then
you can easily print with lpr -H$PRINTERNAME(@remotehost)
Greetings
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crash till now, only few freezes in MacOS/Mol (9.0.4).
[1] short periods with Linux_PPC 2k & SuSE 6.4, debian/woody since June '01.
[2] never got a kernel > 2.4.8 running ...
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[1] ... or another suitable m
quot; "800x600" "640x480"
EndSubSection
(...)
EndSection
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "Default Layout"
Screen "Default Screen"
InputDevice ...
EndSection
Section "DRI"
Mode0666
EndSection
# end of XF86Config
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and it works fine...
..., too ;-))
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kernel-modules.
worked as well ;-))
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-hanging could be a result of the
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install, but the problem = hanging at boot still remained.
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till i noticed that booting suddenly was just going on ... ;-)
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and see what they are trying to do and help them in some way (like
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e initial manuals.
(just my 0,02¤)
robert
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Was sieht man wirklich, und was erscheint einem nur so, als sähe man es?
S. Lem, "Fiasko"
too): a fatal error (... as i
can see _now_).
adding this line as the "More Kernel arguments" in bootX (!) finally
did redeem me from hacking cryptcal signes onto my venerable Extended
II: thanks for your insistance ;-))
tnx to all, CU &
regards
robert ... on my way fishing the
too): a fatal error (... as i
can see _now_).
adding this line as the "More Kernel arguments" in bootX (!) finally
did redeem me from hacking cryptcal signes onto my venerable Extended
II: thanks for your insistance ;-))
tnx to all, CU &
regards
robert ... on my way fishing the
't run
in problems like this.
any help will be accepted.
equipment:
PowerMac 7500/G3/400
keyboard ADB-ext-II/d
2.2.19/unstable
regards
robert
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Was sieht man wirklich, und was erscheint einem nur so, als sähe man es?
S. Lem, "Fiasko"
the i386 files.
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> Bob had the same problem; he may still know what he had to change. Bob?
I'm pretty sure that just changing the include from asm/ide.h to
linux/ide.h did it for me. linux/ide.h includes asm/ide.h anyway (and
defines the hw_regs_t what was missing for asm/ide.h)
Bob
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http://www.jriver.com/~bob/
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I also has the exact same error yesterday when I compiled a kernel from
benh on the penguin site.
I am on a Ti powerbook. Running a pretty much default linux2000 Q4.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-- Robert Spahr
On 2001.06.12 09:22 Christoph Ewering wrote:
>
> Hello!
&g
t a copy of MacOS 7.5.3 for free from:
>:>
>:> http://asu.info.apple.com/swupdates.nsf/artnum/n11258
>:>
>:> Which'll run lightning fast on this machine :)
>:>
>:> -Graham
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>
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to woody+2.
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> So, would somebody please try to build grep-dctrl and bug me if it fails due
> to
> the package or upload it if it succeeds?
I can recompile it... but i cannot upload as i'm not Debian Developer (still
hesitating if i have enough time)...
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Robert Ramiega
!! =o)))
(on second thought.. umm my 603 is bored to death during nights here...hmmm
have to do something with that! =o)
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Robert Ramiega | [EMAIL PROTECTED] IRC: _Jedi_ | Don't underestimate
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! (my [EMAIL PROTECTED] is umm somewhat too slow to compile such
beast in resonable time =o((( )
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Robert Ramiega | [EMAIL PROTECTED] IRC: _Jedi_ | Don't underestimate
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