The autobuilder, as Hartmut said, is currently offline. Hopefully it
will be back soon, and happier :)
On Sun, Oct 24, 1999 at 11:05:21PM +0200, Georg Bauer wrote:
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> Hi!
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> Since the sawmill wm isn't currently available on
I'm using the XF86_FBDev X server with the potato X packages on my
333 MHz Lombard. But the X server is annoyingly broken in a few ways.
Using the atyfb driver, I'm getting a very nice 1024x768 @ 32bpp at 75 Hz
display, and it's decently fast (but moving large rectangular areas
is somewhat slow),
Hi Shaw. I'm currently using the 3.3.5 version of XFree from linuxppc, and a
fairly recent 2.2.13 kernel I compiled myself using rsync source. Kernel args
are video=atyfb:vmode:16,cmode:24,mclk:70 adb_buttons=55,58 hda=autotune
I have often gotten similar video junk, but with this current setup,
On Fri, Oct 22, 1999 at 09:22:48AM -0700, Tom Rini wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Sven LUTHER wrote:
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> > On Thu, Oct 21, 1999 at 10:23:10AM -0700, Tom Rini wrote:
> > > On Thu, 21 Oct 1999, Sven LUTHER wrote:
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> > > > Notice this are all debian patches, not only the one for powerpc. They
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Georg Bauer wrote:
> The packages are plain rebuilds of the current source. No idea why the
> autobuilder didn't compile those for PPC - they went through like a charm,
> when I compiled them.
Apart from the autobuilder being down:
A problem I ran into when I built it from the upstream sources
MOL on PB3400 confirmed:
Mac-on-Linux (mol-0.9.21) boots Mac OS 8.6 from an HFS partition on a
PowerBook 3400 (603e) running Debian potato. (No, I haven't confirmed
that it works under LinuxPPC, but I thought you might like the data
point anyway. ;-)
Man, it's a thrill seeing Mac OS boot in Lin
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> Question: Once Mac OS has booted and taken over the full screen, you
> can drop back to a console (as usual) with Ctrl-Cmd-F1. But how do you
> get back to Mac OS?
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Assuming you're running X, too, then mol boots on virtual console number
eight, so cmd-cntrl-F8 will get you back. In the m
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