On Sun, Feb 26, 2006 at 01:38:13PM +0200, Sammy wrote:
> Well I was able to get the bz2 file (v0.08) from http://www.popies.net/atp/
> using wget from bash. I see a make file that puts the compiled target (a .o
> file I believe?) to /2.6.8-powerpc/build which doesn't exist, so maybe I
> shou
Well I was able to get the bz2 file (v0.08) from http://www.popies.net/atp/
using wget from bash. I see a make file that puts the compiled target (a .o
file I believe?) to /2.6.8-powerpc/build which doesn't exist, so maybe I
should change it to one that does and make (which is not installed
> Thank you. What am I supposed to do? Where can I get the appletouch kernel
Write a replacement trackpad-usb tool and submit to powerpc-utils :-)
> module? When I went on http://www.popies.net/atp/ I read that "The driver
> was integrated in the official Linux kernel starting with the 2.4.14
Th
Thank you. What am I supposed to do? Where can I get the appletouch kernel
module? When I went on http://www.popies.net/atp/ I read that "The driver
was integrated in the official Linux kernel starting with the 2.4.14
kernel". My Debian kernel version is 2.6.8-powerpc; so shouldn't it be
integr
Hi
On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 11:45:46AM +, Sammy wrote:
> when I type "trackpad show" I get the following message:
> writing /dev/adb: No such device or address
>
> I believe my touchpad (PowerBook G4 - Albook - 1.67) is not configured at all
> but I do not know how to make it work.
The trackp
when I type "trackpad show" I get the following message:
writing /dev/adb: No such device or address
I believe my touchpad (PowerBook G4 - Albook - 1.67) is not configured at all
but I do not know how to make it work.
P.S. I do have powerpc-utils installed.
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