Re: Lombard status update

1999-09-20 Thread John Whitley
I wrote: > problems abound in accelerated mode. It's the most hosed > excuse for an X server I've ever seen. Hmm, this was much harsher than I meant to be. Shouldn't post past 2am. I should say that accelerated mode is quite usable.. just quirky at times. For the record, I just no

Re: Lombard status update

1999-09-20 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999, John Whitley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -- sleeps the laptop just fine, but various things are not reset > correctly or are outright hosed on wakeup: > * sound vanishes after sleep/wakeup, and doesn't come back. Known problem on both wallstreet and lombard.

Re: Lombard status update

1999-09-20 Thread Michel Dänzer
John Whitley wrote: > anacron > -- I submitted a bugfix that corrects the hang on startup; watch > servers near you for the updated version. Do you mean 2.1-2 ? I built it myself, still hangs here :( Michel -- Five days a week my body is a temple. The other two, it's an amusemen

Re: Lombard status update

1999-09-20 Thread Geert Uytterhoeven
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, John Whitley wrote: > * I'd _like_ to use the SUN12x22 console font, but for some > reason, it never does work right anymore. Yes, it is > compiled into my kernels. In two early attempts, it was > working just fine, but I've never been able to re

Lombard status update

1999-09-20 Thread John Whitley
It seemed a good time to again compare notes with others running Debian on Lombard, to share solutions and find common problems. Notable packages/services that work: X68_FBDev in unaccelerated mode (via "No video driver" in BootX) anacron -- I submitted a bugfix that corrects the hang on st