Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> >
> > Does atyfb work with XF68_FBDev at all? I tried it just a couple of
>
> Yes :-)
Okay, I over-generalized. But the problem remains, I just tried it once again
this evening.
Again, I'm on a Starmax (Pmac 4400 clone)
Tom Rini wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Kevin Puetz wrote:
>
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > > Right, I've got arla & krb4 stuff going, but it needed a va_args patch
> > > when I complied :)
> >
> > Odd - I never patched anything, in fact I just rebuilt it to be sure. What
> > part of the packa
--- Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This evening I noticed something new: some of the text seemed to be
> rendering on
> the whice screen! Indeed, there was just enough to sort of navigate
> through the
> GNOME foot menu and log out, though not completely (had to
> ctrl-alt-backsp
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
>The modem is on /dev/ttyS0
>
>minicom needs to be patched to fix a timeout problem when opening the
>serial port:
Ok, Thank you!
That was only a step towards ppp.
Do I have to patch ppp also?
Sergio
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, Sergio Brandano wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> If you have an Apple PowerBook G3 Lombard, could you please tell me
> what is the device for the modem and what is a step by step procedure
> for having minicom working?
Modem is ttyS0
I don't know of anything special you need to do
Shiryu wrote:
>Is the lombard a good computer for Linux?
>
>well suported?
The Lombard is a *stunning* machine. I am running Debian potato,
which stability has improved a great deal in the last two months.
The port of Linux to the powerpc architecture is not a trivial
thing, but I would say
On Fri, Dec 17, 1999, Sergio Brandano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, Thank you!
> That was only a step towards ppp.
> Do I have to patch ppp also?
No you don't. The whole point of putting the powerup delay in the driver
was to allow PPP scripts to work out of the box. The only problem
reported
The current boot disk apparently doesn't like my internal harddrive's
partition map, although it appears valid.
From what I can tell, it wants to overwrite it with a DOS-style
partition map, which might put the kibosh on my MacOS partition. Is
this a known bug or am I just not using the right
It looks like the patch finally made into the release. So the
just-released minicom 1.83.0 seems to contain the fix that makes It work
with the internal modem. I didn't try but I did look at the source.
I suggest distribution makers test it and make the update for their next
rounds of CDs.
For th
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