On Monday 14 of February 2005 08:43, Colin Leroy wrote:
> On 13 Feb 2005 at 21h02, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > ... no longer. Patch attached (user can avoid disabling USB and/or ADB
> > devices).
>
> I think i'd like to keep it simple, and besides, new Apple laptops have
> an USB trac
On 13 Feb 2005 at 21h02, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
Hi,
> ... no longer. Patch attached (user can avoid disabling USB and/or ADB
> devices).
I think i'd like to keep it simple, and besides, new Apple laptops have
an USB trackpad, so I don't think i'll put it in.
> ps. there seems to be bug i
Colin Leroy wrote:
On 13 Feb 2005 at 17h02, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
Hi,
On Sunday 13 of February 2005 15:05, Eddy Petrisor wrote:
- the touchpad is _extremely_ sensitive and I find myself writing in
various places in a document 'cause I touch t (arrrggh, just happed)
the touchpad acci
On Sunday 13 of February 2005 20:53, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
> One functionality is missing - ability to choose which device should be
> disabled and which not. For example it currently affects not only trackpad
> but also my external usb mouse which is bad for me.
>
> Fortunately it doesn't s
On Sunday 13 of February 2005 18:49, Colin Leroy wrote:
> On 13 Feb 2005 at 17h02, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
> and mouseemu to
> disable the whole trackpad while typing.
Works well, thanks!
One functionality is missing - ability to choose which device should be
disabled and which not. For exam
On 13 Feb 2005 at 17h02, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
Hi,
> On Sunday 13 of February 2005 15:05, Eddy Petrisor wrote:
>
> > - the touchpad is _extremely_ sensitive and I find myself writing in
> > various places in a document 'cause I touch t (arrrggh, just happed)
> > the touchpad accidentally.
On 13 Feb 2005 at 17h02, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
Hi,
> > - the touchpad is _extremely_ sensitive and I find myself writing in
> > various places in a document 'cause I touch t (arrrggh, just happed)
> > the touchpad accidentally. I found out that with tpconfig I should
> > be able to configu
On Sunday 13 of February 2005 15:05, Eddy Petrisor wrote:
> - the touchpad is _extremely_ sensitive and I find myself writing in
> various places in a document 'cause I touch t (arrrggh, just happed) the
> touchpad accidentally. I found out that with tpconfig I should be able
> to configure the to
Hello,
Since I have bought my Powerbook G4 laptop and installed Debian on it I
had some frustrations:
- accelerated video - not working - currently the radeon drivers do not
support [Mobility Radeon 9600 M10] on ppc - not fixable until new drivers?
- my bluetooth mouse is not working. I saw it
Another question. Fuser indicates that pbbuttonsd is somehow tied to
/dev/input/mice. I understand that pbbuttonsd is used to control some of
laptop specific buttons and stuff. Is pbbuttonsd necessary to use a mouse?
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Sometime in February Gabriel Paubert assaulted the keyboard and produced:
| > usbhid 53952 0
|
| Since usbhid is loaded, I don't know what
| the problem could be. Maybe OF puts it in
| a non-operating (maybe power saving) state.
I'm afraid I don't know what you mean by OF?
| >
On Sat, Feb 12, 2005 at 11:32:41AM -0500, John Harrold wrote:
> Sometime in February Gabriel Paubert assaulted the keyboard and produced:
>
> | I suspect you load more modules than this.
> | What does `lsmod' say?
>
> Oh, lots and lots of happiness:
>
>
> absent:~# lsmod
> Module
Sometime in February Gabriel Paubert assaulted the keyboard and produced:
| I suspect you load more modules than this.
| What does `lsmod' say?
Oh, lots and lots of happiness:
absent:~# lsmod
Module Size Used by
ipv6 323928 12
ds 23844
On Sat, Feb 12, 2005 at 10:50:49AM -0500, John Harrold wrote:
> Sometime in February John Harrold assaulted the keyboard and produced:
>
> | Is there a quick way of finding this out from one of the modules files in
> | /etc?
>
> Ahh, I found it. This is what is listed in /etc/modules
>
> ide-cd
Sometime in February John Harrold assaulted the keyboard and produced:
| Is there a quick way of finding this out from one of the modules files in
| /etc?
Ahh, I found it. This is what is listed in /etc/modules
ide-cd
ide-generic
sbp2
snd-powermac
sr_mod
therm_adt746x
So, why should it matter i
Sometime in February Gabriel Paubert assaulted the keyboard and produced:
| > | Don't forget to add usbdevfs so that we can have a closer
| > | look at the hardware details.
| >
| > I believe that's added here:
| >
| >
http://sage.che.pitt.edu/~harrold/tmp/powerbook/new_kernel/config-2.6.820050
On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 04:55:22PM -0500, John Harrold wrote:
> Sometime in February Gabriel Paubert assaulted the keyboard and produced:
>
> | Well, I've read somewhere that the new powerbooks no more have adb
> | internally and the trackpad and keyboard have been replace by
> | USB devices.
>
>
Sometime in February Gabriel Paubert assaulted the keyboard and produced:
| Well, I've read somewhere that the new powerbooks no more have adb
| internally and the trackpad and keyboard have been replace by
| USB devices.
Gabriel, my Spanish friend, where have you been these days. I'm compiling
t
On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 04:10:20PM +0100, Colin Leroy wrote:
> On 11 Feb 2005 at 10h02, John Harrold wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > I don't know if you caught this in the original post, but this is a
> > new powerbook (released last week). I'm really starting to think that
> > the old adb drivers don't wo
On 11 Feb 2005 at 15h02, James Tappin wrote:
Hi,
> I think you mean
> sudo tar -zcf device-tree.tgz /proc/device-tree
>^
Er, yes. I even thought explicitly "don't miss and put an x instead of a
c" while writing my mail. :)
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Colin Leroy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
CL> On 11 Feb 2005 at 10h02, John Harrold wrote:
CL>
CL> Hi,
CL>
CL> > | (`sudo tar -zxf device-tree.tgz /proc/device-tree` should do)
CL> >
CL> > Sure I can do that. Do I post a message to this list or somewhere
CL> > e
On 11 Feb 2005 at 10h02, John Harrold wrote:
Hi,
> | (`sudo tar -zxf device-tree.tgz /proc/device-tree` should do)
>
> Sure I can do that. Do I post a message to this list or somewhere
> else?
Yes, here :)
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Sometime in February Colin Leroy assaulted the keyboard and produced:
| Ah, I missed that fact. Maybe they work differently, indeed. What you
| could do is create a tarball of your /proc/device-tree and post that
| somewhere online, so that the real PPC hackers (that is, not me :-)) can
| maybe se
On 11 Feb 2005 at 10h02, John Harrold wrote:
Hi,
> I don't know if you caught this in the original post, but this is a
> new powerbook (released last week). I'm really starting to think that
> the old adb drivers don't work with the newer models.
Ah, I missed that fact. Maybe they work differen
Sometime in February Colin Leroy assaulted the keyboard and produced:
| Hi,
|
| > adb: starting probe task...
| > adb: finished probe task...
| > ...
| > mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
| >
| > There is nothing between the starting and finished probe. Perhaps that
| > is my problem ;).
On 11 Feb 2005 at 08h02, John Harrold wrote:
Hi,
> adb: starting probe task...
> adb: finished probe task...
> ...
> mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
>
> There is nothing between the starting and finished probe. Perhaps that
> is my problem ;).
Certainly :)
> | What does your kerne
Sometime in February Colin Leroy assaulted the keyboard and produced:
| That's wrong...
Sure, Probably, I'm new here.
| Do you have something like that in your dmesg log ?
|
| adb: starting probe task...
| adb devices: [2]: 2 c4 [3]: 3 1 [7]: 7 1f
| ADB keyboard at 2, handler 1
| Detected ADB k
On 11 Feb 2005 at 08h02, John Harrold wrote:
Hi,
> I tried Ubuntu and the mouse didn't work there either. I managed to
> open a terminal and look at the xorg.conf file. It appeared as though
> the track pad was using /dev/psaux (according to ubuntu).
That's wrong...
Do you have something like
Sometime in February Moritz Armingeon assaulted the keyboard and produced:
| On 08:40 Thu 10 Feb , John Harrold wrote:
| > /dev/input/mice
| > /dev/input/mouse0
| > /dev/input/mouse1
| > /dev/psaux
| I'm using /dev/mouse which seems to point at /dev/input/mice, but maybe it's
| worth a try?
T
Sometime in February Maximilian Gerlach assaulted the keyboard and produced:
| You could try the Ubuntu LiveCD and look if it works there.
| If it does you can either copy the working xorg.conf (and change it to a
| working XF86Config-4 ;).) or install Ubuntu :)
I tried Ubuntu and the mouse didn'
hello...
* John Harrold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-02-11 09:08 +0100]:
> Sometime in February Sebastian Henschel assaulted the keyboard and
> produced:
>
> | hm, i do not think so. i have scrollwheel functionality with the help of
> | mouseemu (http://www.geekounet.org/powerbook/files/mouseemu.tar
Howdy Sebastian (sorry if you got this multiple times),
Sometime in February Sebastian Henschel assaulted the keyboard and
produced:
| hm, i do not think so. i have scrollwheel functionality with the help of
| mouseemu (http://www.geekounet.org/powerbook/files/mouseemu.tar.gz) on
| a 15 months ol
On 08:40 Thu 10 Feb , John Harrold wrote:
> /dev/input/mice
> /dev/input/mouse0
> /dev/input/mouse1
> /dev/psaux
I'm using /dev/mouse which seems to point at /dev/input/mice, but maybe it's
worth a try?
Moritz
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Mouse0"
Driver "mou
It happened to me once on my ibook g4: mouse didn't work. The only
solution I had found (but I'm not able to reproduce since it never
happened anymore) was to reset PRAM, pressing apple-alt-p-r during
boot.
I don't know why but it worked.
Emanuele
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 08:40:01AM -0500, John H
hello John...
* John Harrold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-02-10 14:38 +0100]:
> So I decided it was time to get a laptop and I got a powerbook. Naturally
> the first thing I did was repartition the drive to install linux. Now I've
> got debian installed and it's dual booting between osx and debian ju
So I decided it was time to get a laptop and I got a powerbook. Naturally
the first thing I did was repartition the drive to install linux. Now I've
got debian installed and it's dual booting between osx and debian just
fine. After installing and configuring X, gdm starts and x _looks_ fine.
Howeve
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