Hi Gabriel,
On 2023-03-24 08:27:36 +0100 Gabriel Paubert wrote:
Hi Riccardo,
I'd like to restart my Pismo (got an SSD in 2014 when you could still
find them with PATA interface). Could you please append (or attach)
here
a copy of your apt/sources.list to help people wanting to resta
Hi Riccardo,
I'd like to restart my Pismo (got an SSD in 2014 when you could still
find them with PATA interface). Could you please append (or attach) here
a copy of your apt/sources.list to help people wanting to restart this
kind of machine.
TIA,
Gabriel
On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 02:13:5
Hi All!
if you can read it.. it means that my iBook is rocking. X11 and WiFi
(Airport) included.
For weeks X11 and ATI drivers were broken beyond usage. I performed a
full system upgrade.
6.1.0-7-powerpc #1 Debian 6.1.20-1 (2023-03-19) ppc GNU/Linux
:00:10.0 VGA compatible controller: Ad
I had a couple of g3 Mac's sitting here collecting dust that are now full
fledged web browsing network capable computers running Lenny thanks to your
work on the powerPC version of Debian. I had not been a debian user in a long
time (probably around the 2.x timeframe) but now considering a
On Fri, Feb 16 2007, at 22:46 +0100, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> : ) ...]
> X-Spoken-Languages: en, de
> X-URL: http://www.wolfgangpfeiffer.com
> User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.13 (2006-08-11)
Sorry for the crap above ... somehow I even manage to screw up mail
headers ... :)
Regards
Wolfgang
--
Wolfgang P
c/debian/ mplayer/ repository you use
> and is older as you can see.
Works. Thanks a lot: mplayer-g4 is removed now here, mplayer on board,
and with the latter wmv3 files at least can be seen.
This is what seems to work:
ii
> At 11:48 AM 3/16/2005 -0500, Charles Read wrote:
>>I just did an update on my PowerBookG4 (through Software Update in OSX)
>>and now yaboot doesnt come up for me to choose which system to boot
>>into... what happened?
>>
>>Thanks!!
>>
>>CR
>
>
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The reason for my message today is simply that I want to say thanks to
those answering then:
Shortly after your answers I ordered the "Apple Care Protection Plan"
(ACPP), and only about 4 weeks later I needed it, when my Titanium
broke. At this time, my 12 month default warran
Thanks to John, Ricky, and others for their insights & suggestions about
getting my CD-ROM drive to mount. As usual, it wasn't any one thing that
was the magic bullet, but all together--plus of course much thrashing
about thru the documentation--that finally put together a correct
con
In late 2002, I set up and customized conferencing[1] software on
Debian GNU/Linux 3, an old PPC 7600 and with much help from folks on
the list, both directly and via the archive. I would like to say a
proper thank you.
It allowed several classes of students to make and participate in
web-b
Hi,
A thank you for the help I got on this list, in particular from Chris
Tillman. Thanks, Chris!
Installing Debian continued to fail at a certain point for me a few times,
and I now understand why: either bad memory or a bad disk. The most obvious
sign for this was a corruption of /var/lib/dpkg
On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 02:59:12AM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 05:06:10PM -0800, J Q Private wrote:
> > Your TiBook page worked perfectly for my TiBook 667!
> >
> > Too bad I had tried Branden's page, MiJ's page, and
> > someone else's first.
>
> If you'll let me know
On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 05:06:10PM -0800, J Q Private wrote:
> Your TiBook page worked perfectly for my TiBook 667!
>
> Too bad I had tried Branden's page, MiJ's page, and
> someone else's first.
If you'll let me know what was insufficient about my page, I'll try to
rectify it.
--
G. Branden Ro
ATI has a web form:
http://apps.ati.com/linuxDfeedback/
Hmm, the form doesn't seem to be working at the moment (ASP error upon
submission).
Andrew.
On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 01:25:11AM +1100, Andrew Nesbit wrote:
> >Don't forget to send a mail to ATI to gently ask them to provide the
> >doc to get the resume/suspend working.
>
> This is a good idea. Any particular email address we should be sending
> to, and is there anything in particular tha
Don't forget to send a mail to ATI to gently ask them to provide the
doc to get the resume/suspend working.
This is a good idea. Any particular email address we should be sending
to, and is there anything in particular that should be requested in the
email?
Andrew.
nzer ./
Fixed, thanks,
Christophe
--
Christophe Barbé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
GnuPG FingerPrint: E0F6 FADF 2A5C F072 6AF8 F67A 8F45 2F1E D72C B41E
Cats are absolute individuals, with their own ideas about everything,
including the people they own. --John Dingman
Sorry, it was late. Thanks to Ben, and all the other
powerpc people who made this possible, too!
--- J Q Private <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Your TiBook page worked perfectly for my TiBook 667!
>
> Too bad I had tried Branden's page, MiJ's page, and
> someo
Your TiBook page worked perfectly for my TiBook 667!
Too bad I had tried Branden's page, MiJ's page, and
someone else's first.
One thing though, the ~daenzer archive moved.
The new source is
deb http://people.debian.org/~daenzer ./
__
Do you Ya
Hello,
thanks for all the help. X is working on my Mac now!
Another thing that was difficult is that the debconf questions for
xserver-xfree86 don't allow /dev/mouse which is what a USB mouse is
mapped to!
Cheers,
Tobias
let me give a big thanks to everyone who has helped me in the last week. my
keymappings are all tightened down, and my eth's are working wonderfully. so
thanks. this list is very enlightening.
so now, i am trying to figure out why when i shut the lid on my ibook2 it
beeps at me quite r
On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 05:37:14AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> John Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > sound on iBook2's!
> Hey,
> not bad. Can you explain how you did it? I have the 2.4.10 kernel from
> ben. I can start a mixer, aumix. The mixer say: Try to set volume
> whithout clien
John Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> sound on iBook2's!
Hey,
not bad. Can you explain how you did it? I have the 2.4.10 kernel from
ben. I can start a mixer, aumix. The mixer say: Try to set volume
whithout client !!!
Where is the problem? I can play a sound, but I can`t hear it. I have no
/d
John Hughes wrote:
> > If you're trying with agpgart, you should without (it's still
> > experimental).
>
> Oh well, no love from the kernel. It doesn't want to compile the r128 code
> wtihout the agp. Maybe next month. =)
This is benh specific breakage.
Even if you build agpgart, you don't hav
t;
> If you're trying with agpgart, you should without (it's still
> experimental).
Oh well, no love from the kernel. It doesn't want to compile the r128 code
wtihout the agp. Maybe next month. =)
Thanks again for the help though.
John
John Hughes wrote:
> As a bonus to sound working, Xfree 4.1, rage 128, and agp are all
> working now too. Woohooo! Or it least it seems...maybe:
>
> Every thing loads, no more unrecognized stuff. Unfortunately, glxgears still
> only gets about 60fps
That's not hardware accelerate
any
ideas of where to look next? thanks
John H
NYC
After noticing the "dmasound" thread just recently, I pulled a new rsync of
benh's kernel; compiled, and voila!, sound works without the funky set_deq
and tumble and keywest hand compiles, YEA!(thanks, btw, to those who hacked
out those scripts that got us though till now th
Hi all,
Thanks to everyone on the list for helping me out, I got Debian running on
my iBook ;-)
I went from having almost fried the machine to now running gnome/sawfish and
using mozilla. What an strange and intense feeling...
I can't play mp3s yet but I am working on it.
Debian-PowerPC o
>Thaks for all.
>I' ve just start with yaboot , I only change one line in my yaboot.conf
>partition=4
>and run mkofboot
>then I run ybin and OK.I can boot without cd.
>More Problems:
>I want to complile one kernel for the ibook, it's necesary one
>patch?.I've compile much kernels for i386,but never
On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 11:56:43AM +0200, fistro wrote:
> More Problems:
> I want to complile one kernel for the ibook, it's necesary one
> patch?.I've compile much kernels for i386,but never for ppc.Is the same
> ???
> I usually do: make dep && make clean && make bzimage && make modules &&
> make
6,but never for ppc.Is the same
???
I usually do: make dep && make clean && make bzimage && make modules &&
make modules_install
then I usually make bzdisk for probe the new kernel, but I have not
floppy in the Ibook
Can I do bzlilo?
Other:
Which kernel is stable for ppc ?
Thanks another [EMAIL PROTECTED],2001
>> task- packages are currently in the process of being dragged out back
>> and shot. so i wouldn't worry about that right now. tasksel will
>> soon/is working with the new non-broken method for tasks.
> Where is there info about this? AFAIK, the only really bad part
> about task-packages is t
:-((. So probably better I stay with
> > KDE in the moment and try to go in depth with /var/apt/archives or
> > something like that. Thanks for your patience.
>
> [ please wrap your lines at 72 chars ]
>
> task- packages are currently in the process of being dragged ou
th /var/apt/archives or something like
> that. Thanks for your patience.
[ please wrap your lines at 72 chars ]
task- packages are currently in the process of being dragged out back
and shot. so i wouldn't worry about that right now. tasksel will
soon/is working with the new
Hello again!
I was able to install KDE2 again after purging everything of KDE. I'm not able
to find task-gnome* with my apt :-((. So probably better I stay with KDE in the
moment and try to go in depth with /var/apt/archives or something like that.
Thanks for your patience.
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I apologize for abusing the list for a mail test
thanks
mfg
Georg Koss
mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is a MTA - test. I apologize for missusing the list
thanks
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mfg
Georg Koss
mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ee os both at home
and now at work.
It's thanks to you that Debian is (IMHO) the best distro out there.
Thanks guys, Mark.
--
Mark Hepburn
Engineering/Computer Science, University of Tasmania
pgp public key: http://bronte.comp.utas.edu.au/~mark_h/pgpkeys.asc
e other PPC porters!
>
> As a direct result of your hard work, the Debian area/booth at
> the Colorado Linux Info Quest [www.thecliq.org] later this week
> will have an iMac DV SE there running the Debian PPC port for folks to
> see! I'm sure it will attract attention!
>
&g
* Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 20010328 12:03 +0200:
> I just wanted to publically thank you all for your hard work on
> Debian-PPC.
/me to.
> Still diddling with X and trying to get the mouse to work (it said
> something about "send mail to debian-powerpc, your Apple hardware is not
> recog
later this week
will have an iMac DV SE there running the Debian PPC port for folks to
see! I'm sure it will attract attention!
Congrats, and thanks again!
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Public Key available
(please fix your mailer to wrap lines at about 72 or 75 char. its
makes it much easier to read)
On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 10:13:37PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Unfortunately now have a no application menu problem with Window Maker.
>
> While attempting to edit the application launch menu
Ethan
Quick note to say thanks for the advice on changing from miBoot to quik to
achieve reliable booting on my Power Mac 7200/75. In the end I dont take the
advise but your comment:
example:
root=/dev/sda2
partition=2
put me on the track of a quick fix solution. It reminded me that that
Hi all,
I would like to thanks Ethan Benson and Martijn van de Streek for the
help they give me to boot my iMac DVD under Debian Linux. All worked
perfectly well.
Thanks also to the people who are involved in powerpc debian maintaining,
the install process is cool...
I'm starting to write
> Might I suggest that before this doc gets used in any official sense a few
> more eyeballs go over it and a few people do some testing and write a bit
> more on what to do after the base system is setup. I wrote it from memory
> and information off this list, I think it could use some work.
>
>
Might I suggest that before this doc gets used in any official sense a few
more eyeballs go over it and a few people do some testing and write a bit
more on what to do after the base system is setup. I wrote it from memory
and information off this list, I think it could use some work.
On the othe
Coffee Cup wrote:
> > In the meantime tho, does anyone have documentation on the current, if
> > cludgy, install methods?
>
> Since you have a LinuxPPC system already, check out this page for some really
> basic
> install instructions. I haven't tried them myself yet but they should give
> you a
irst things to say is that nothing would have been possible without the
help of
Cort, Gabriel, Alois, Corey, and Marc. I did very little compared to what
thoses
guys have done => congratulation and thanks to you all.
Jim> I saw your discussion around the Raven, and was wondering if you can
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