At 11:20 AM +0200 8/22/2000, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> "This X server does not support the Shape extension.
> This is required for Enlightenment to run.
> You Xserver is probably too old or misconfigured."
Add the line
Load"extmod"
to the XF86Config Module Section.
Did that, it st
At 5:07 PM -0500 8/21/2000, Will Dukes wrote:
In other words, I got the xserver to work with very little tweaking.
Here's what you need to do to get X running in debian with a powermac
that has an adb mouse/keyboard:
Even with your suggestions I couldn't get the XFree3 fbdev server to
recogniz
At 11:14 AM -0500 8/19/2000, Will Dukes wrote:
I'm running Debian on a G3 powermac all-in-one with an adbmouse.
The mouse works fine in gpm, but
when I use X, it freezes.
Heh, I've been struggling with this problem for the past week, so
let's pool our knowledge.. First thing to find out (whi
At 1:58 AM +0200 8/18/2000, Michel Dänzer wrote:
If the device node is there, and sound still doesn't work, you probably need
to load the module. The line
alias sound-slot-0 dmasound
in /etc/modutils/aliases and then running 'update-modules; depmod -a' should
do the trick.
Thanks, this seems
At 10:53 PM +0200 8/17/2000, Michel Dänzer wrote:
unit3 wrote:
http://linuxppc.org/usr/xf4/
AFAIK it should work fine as long as your kernel doesn't have a broken atyfb.
It appears to be working fine for Xpmac, but that's really no judge I guess.
PS: X 4 debs shouldn't be to
At 3:32 PM -0700 8/16/2000, Wilhelm Fitzpatrick wrote:
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...
I just upgraded my system to this, and no other changes, and now my
mouse works, with no other chang
At 12:50 AM -0700 8/17/2000, C.M. Connelly wrote:
My housemate then did a search for ``PowerPC math library
Motorola'', and found libmoto.a, an optimized math library created
by Motorola back in 1996, and released under a free-as-in-beer
license (only as object code, and with license restrictions
At 1:47 AM + 8/17/2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it possible to run multiprocessing on a PowerMac 9500/180MP using
debian ppc ?
Which leads to another interesting question: if SMP support is there,
does it work with the new dual G4 macs?
--
"It really is coming down to just Apple and
support compiled in?
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, unit3 wrote:
> Thanks for the advice Fredrik.. I did like you suggested and
installed Xpmac, changed the symlink to X, fired it up, and
> Enlightenment popped up pretty as can be. Only one problem: no mouse!
--
"It really is coming down t
At 4:14 PM +0200 8/16/2000, Fredrik Holmqvist wrote:
Hello
linuxppc2000 and found out that it uses Xpmac.rage128.usb.rev9 instead of
XF68_FBDev that debian does. so, I copied xpmac to a mac partition
reinstalled debian and removed the file named X (I am on the mac now so I
dont exactly where it i
Hi,
Is there anyway I can look through the list archives? I'm trying to
find some help configuring the X server in potato on a Powermac G3.
anXious has no configuration options for an ADB mouse (I used
"BusMouse" protocol, since I seemed to remember that's what LinuxPPC
uses), and even though
11 matches
Mail list logo