I've just switched from LinuxPPC to Debian, and I'm trying to get my setup
back to the way I like it. I'm using Xpmac.rev9 (since rev10 has broken
accelleration on the CT65550) and I put the name of Xserver in
/etc/X11/Xserver, and it starts from gdm fine.
However, I can't add options (like --mid
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 11:01:18PM -0700, Wilhelm *Rafial* Fitzpatrick wrote:
> I've just switched from LinuxPPC to Debian, and I'm trying to get my setup
> back to the way I like it. I'm using Xpmac.rev9 (since rev10 has broken
> accelleration on the CT65550) and I put the name of Xserver in
> /e
Hi Matt,
I have just bought a powerbook and am seeing the same errors that you
saw. ie. "hda: lost interrupt". This must be a kernel issue as I am
using yaboot to boot the linuxppc cd. I have successfully installed
debian on a G4. I did this by putting appropriate kernels and ramdisk
images on
Brendan J Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Matt,
>
> I have just bought a powerbook and am seeing the same errors that you
> saw. ie. "hda: lost interrupt". This must be a kernel issue as I am
> using yaboot to boot the linuxppc cd. I have successfully installed
> debian on a G4. I did
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 10:58:09AM -0400, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
>
> Besides, we'll be on devfs, probably. Ben is working on a way to make
> OF paths user accessible, also.
i will switch to BSD before i ever use that abomination :P
any solution must work with the old way, not just the exper
Hello,
I noticed that in the PPC gnome-panel package, there's no cpumemusage
applet. I figured there was some problem with libgtop on PPC. But when
I built gnome-core from source (also 1.0.55-1), the applet built just
fine and runs fine. (The first time I tried, configure said it couldn't
find
Package: gnome-core
Version: 1.0.55-1
Severity: normal
I'll rebuild it. There was no build-depend on libgtop-dev.
On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 01:45:17PM +, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I noticed that in the PPC gnome-panel package, there's no cpumemusage
> applet. I figured there was s
Are there any major bugs I should know about in this rev? I just tried
using the binary I got of sourceforge.net and it blanks my screen and
seems to to give control back to the keyboard. This is on a iMac
DV. Thanks.
---
Todd M. Shrider [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Let ask a better question. I've seen reference that say Xpmac requires
special kernel options, can someone comment on this? Also, Xfree86Fbdev
stuff that I get from the debian network install seems VERY slow, as if
there is no accelleration at all. What's the status on performance in this
arena? T
On Thu, 4 May 2000, Ethan Benson wrote:
> On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 10:58:09AM -0400, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> >
> > Besides, we'll be on devfs, probably. Ben is working on a way to make
> > OF paths user accessible, also.
>
> i will switch to BSD before i ever use that abomination :P
>
> an
Hartmut Koptein,
I have been trying to send you an e-mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED]; however, it
keeps bouncing back. I assume that you are still the Debian/PowerPC
contact.
Please indicate how I may reach you.
Rolf
--
Rolf Brudeseth
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RS/6000 Workstation Development, IBM Enterpris
Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> Package: gnome-core
> Version: 1.0.55-1
> Severity: normal
>
> I'll rebuild it. There was no build-depend on libgtop-dev.
Thanks very much. That's why I missed it the first time. (Happened to watch
the
configure process.)
-Adam P.
P.S. Has anyone else noticed how
"Todd M. Shrider" wrote:
> Let ask a better question. I've seen reference that say Xpmac requires
> special kernel options, can someone comment on this? Also, Xfree86Fbdev
You need to enable "Backwards Compatible framebuffer for Xpmac" (or something to
that effect) to let Xpmac work.
> stuff tha
Brendan J Simon wrote:
> I have just bought a powerbook and am seeing the same errors that you
> saw. ie. "hda: lost interrupt". This must be a kernel issue as I am
> using yaboot to boot the linuxppc cd. I have successfully installed
> debian on a G4. I did this by putting appropriate kernels
On Thursday 4 May 2000, at 12 h 50, the keyboard of [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have been trying to send you an e-mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED];
It should work (Debian is changing its whole mail system so this may be the
reason you had problems).
> keeps bouncing back. I assume that you are still
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