On Sep 20 2002, Brian D. Hicks wrote:
> Yeah, I remember talk about somebody doing a simple re-write of the
> memcpy routine in asm that provided speedups on G3 level machines. And
> I think somebody also re-wrote the code in C and got a nice speedup,
> too. Unfortunately, I don't know if that ev
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 11:08:41AM +0200, Sven LUTHER wrote:
> But i think to remember that a discution here some time ago gave the
> opinion that you could get some improvement from even g3 level assembly.
Yeah, I remember talk about somebody doing a simple re-write of the
memcpy routine in asm t
On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 05:35:59PM -0300, Rogério Brito wrote:
> On Sep 19 2002, SteveC wrote:
> > 3) Linux seems incapable of playing DVD's at full rate on the
> > ibook, I'm guessing because any assembler optimized routines are for
> > x86. Does anyone play dvd's on their ibook and can show me a
On Don, 2002-09-19 at 15:44, Jesus Climent wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 09:26:27AM -0400, SteveC wrote:
> >
> > 3) Linux seems incapable of playing DVD's at full rate on the ibook, I'm
> > guessing because any assembler optimized routines are for x86. Does anyone
> > play dvd's on their ibo
On Sep 19 2002, SteveC wrote:
> 3) Linux seems incapable of playing DVD's at full rate on the
> ibook, I'm guessing because any assembler optimized routines are for
> x86. Does anyone play dvd's on their ibook and can show me a good
> setup? Tried xine / ogle etc in SHM X11 OGL and other modes, no
On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 09:26:27AM -0400, SteveC wrote:
> I have a white ibook2 running Testing and some wierd things happening:
>
> 1) The X view is shifted down one line. the top line of the screen is
> actually the bottom line. if I mova a window around the bottom of the
> screen the top line
On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 09:26:27AM -0400, SteveC wrote:
> I have a white ibook2 running Testing and some wierd things happening:
>
> 1) The X view is shifted down one line. the top line of the screen is
> actually the bottom line. if I mova a window around the bottom of the
> screen the top line
Hi,
SteveC wrote,
> I have a white ibook2 running Testing and some wierd things happening:
>
> 1) The X view is shifted down one line. the top line of the screen is
> actually the bottom line. if I mova a window around the bottom of the
> screen the top line changes. what gives? Friend has the
I have a white ibook2 running Testing and some wierd things happening:
1) The X view is shifted down one line. the top line of the screen is
actually the bottom line. if I mova a window around the bottom of the
screen the top line changes. what gives? Friend has the same problem, both
ATI Radeo
Michael Schmitz wrote:
>
> > http://hadess.net/files/ppc/ibook/pwrctl.ibookDV
> > Could this be added to the pmud distribution ?
>
> Thanks for the quick hack!
>
> I'll fix the fbset typo, reorder the hdparm -Y calls and send it off to
> Stephan Leemburg. I'd rather wait for him to catch up with
> http://hadess.net/files/ppc/ibook/pwrctl.ibookDV
> Could this be added to the pmud distribution ?
Thanks for the quick hack!
I'll fix the fbset typo, reorder the hdparm -Y calls and send it off to
Stephan Leemburg. I'd rather wait for him to catch up with my release
numbering before I put toget
le 23/01/01 19:16, Christian Pernegger à [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
>
> I mean, if I call 'snooze -f' the iBook goes to sleep immediately,
> just like under MacOS
>
> * display is turned off
> * hd spins down
> * network goes down
> * power led blinks slowly
>
> The same happens if I comment ou
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 08:16:45PM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> What do you mean by 'sleep works just perfect'? I have a hard time
> believing that ... what kernel version are you running? What is the exact
> model of iBook you're using?
I mean, if I call 'snooze -f' the iBook goes to sleep imm
Hi,
So, because the iBook DV seems to support sleep (been playing with that
for one hour now), I updated the pwrctl file from pmud's distribution to
make a difference between the iBook DV, and the other core99 laptops.
http://hadess.net/files/ppc/ibook/pwrctl.ibookDV
It shouldn't break for the o
>
>I just actually tried the "snooze -f" on my laptop, and it works very
>very fine.
>Thanks a lot for that.
I don't know what snooze -f flag does, but AFAIK, the snooze command that
comes with pmud just calls pmud and so triggers the "emulated" sleep. Am
I wrong ?
The sleep code hasn't changed l
Hi,
I just actually tried the "snooze -f" on my laptop, and it works very
very fine.
Thanks a lot for that.
like Christian I have an iBook Firewire (I have the one with DVD and TV
ouput).
pmud would need to be updated for that. The problem is how to
differentiate "old" iBooks that aren't working
Hello !
I do not know that this snooze-thing works with the new iBooks.
AFAIK the pismo has the same pmu, how about that?
Bye,
Christoph
Michael Schmitz schrieb:
> > > Nope, it's not. fbset 0 does nothing useful. fblevel 0 would be equivalent
> > > to fblevel off though.
> >
> > Should it?
> I've been experimenting with pmud (from sid) on my iBook FireWire.
> According to the documentation the real sleep mode does not work
> on such machines. It works fine, though. I used 'snooze -f' to be
> sure and bypass pmud and its script. Just perfect.
What do you mean by 'sleep works just per
> > Nope, it's not. fbset 0 does nothing useful. fblevel 0 would be equivalent
> > to fblevel off though.
>
> Should it? I just tried fblevel off; fblevel 10 and it remained black. Blindly
> typing fblevel 10 again didn't help. Only when I issued fblevel on did it come
> back.
You're right - that
Christian Pernegger wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I've been experimenting with pmud (from sid) on my iBook FireWire.
> According to the documentation the real sleep mode does not work
> on such machines. It works fine, though. I used 'snooze -f' to be
> sure and bypass pmud and its script. Just perfect.
>
Michael Schmitz wrote:
>
> > > On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 07:03:45PM +0100, Christian Pernegger wrote:
> > > > The 'fbset 0' command does nothing useful.
> > >
> > > That should be 'fblevel off', I think. Would make more sense.
> >
> > It's the same.
>
> Nope, it's not. fbset 0 does nothing useful.
> > > The 'fbset 0' command does nothing useful.
> >
> > That should be 'fblevel off', I think. Would make more sense.
>
> It's the same.
Hm... strange
sparky:/home/chris# fbset 0
Unknown video mode `0'
(does nothing)
C
Michael Schmitz wrote:
>
> > > On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 07:03:45PM +0100, Christian Pernegger wrote:
> > > > The 'fbset 0' command does nothing useful.
> > >
> > > That should be 'fblevel off', I think. Would make more sense.
> >
> > It's the same.
>
> Nope, it's not. fbset 0 does nothing useful.
> > On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 07:03:45PM +0100, Christian Pernegger wrote:
> > > The 'fbset 0' command does nothing useful.
> >
> > That should be 'fblevel off', I think. Would make more sense.
>
> It's the same.
Nope, it's not. fbset 0 does nothing useful. fblevel 0 would be equivalent
to fblevel o
Christian Pernegger wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 07:03:45PM +0100, Christian Pernegger wrote:
> > The 'fbset 0' command does nothing useful.
>
> That should be 'fblevel off', I think. Would make more sense.
It's the same.
Cheers
--
/Bastien Nocera
http://hadess.net
> On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 07:03:45PM +0100, Christian Pernegger wrote:
> > The 'fbset 0' command does nothing useful.
>
> That should be 'fblevel off', I think. Would make more sense.
On my machine, fblevel changes the backlight level with 'fblevel 1'
turning it right down a'la MacOS and fblevel
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 07:03:45PM +0100, Christian Pernegger wrote:
> The 'fbset 0' command does nothing useful.
That should be 'fblevel off', I think. Would make more sense.
Hi!
I've been experimenting with pmud (from sid) on my iBook FireWire.
According to the documentation the real sleep mode does not work
on such machines. It works fine, though. I used 'snooze -f' to be
sure and bypass pmud and its script. Just perfect.
If pmud initiates the sleep it first turns t
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