On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 10:37:40AM +, Wright G. wrote:
> > >> to work. 3D accel didn't work (as expected) and I got about 120fps in
> > >> glxgears
> > iirc...
> >
> > 114 for me :-p
>
> Any idea of dri.sourceforge.net have any drivers yet for the 9600?
No chance, until ATI gives out spec
On Tue, 16 Dec, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Mine was in Holland for the screen too. But with Linux installed :-)
Aren't these white spots fun? :)
> > First, 2.4.x doesn't work too nicely (obvious) but 2.6.0-testX works fine
> > (brightness
> buttons, volume control etc).
>
> F
Hi,
Wright G.(N) a écrit:
Hi all,
Whilst I don't use Debian on my PowerBook G4 (I use Gentoo), I'll still post my experiences as they are
essentially generic across all distros :) Be warned, some of this info may be a bit out of date - they are from my
experiences a month ago (deleted linux w
On Wed, 2003-12-17 at 00:28, Wright G. wrote:
> Clock slewing not sorted out yet - machine runs at 765MHz with a FSB clock of
> 102MHz. /proc/cpuinfo lies about it being 1250MHz :) You can tell this
> because the bogomips rating is way down in the ~750 region, when it should be
> up in the ~1200
Hi all,
Whilst I don't use Debian on my PowerBook G4 (I use Gentoo), I'll still post my
experiences as they are essentially generic across all distros :) Be warned,
some of this info may be a bit out of date - they are from my experiences a
month ago (deleted linux when I sent it in for white s
hi list...
i just wanted to add some info about my 15" albook to this..
* "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-12-06 14:54 +0100]:
> What can work for now ?
>
> - Audio CD's are working too (with xine -H). External HP work too.
> (Not tested Audio-in)
hm, that does not work for me. i
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Hi,
Just for say I now can use XFree on my new powerbook (SD / 1,25GHz) :-)
Debian unstable (sid), of course. But why doesn't XFree work ?
It was simply my fault : the rsync tree I was using wasn't the good
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