Has anyone successfully printed to an Epson Stylus Photo 750 from a
Mac running Linux? I've tried unsuccessfully to print using the
apsfilter-gs-lpd combination. I am running GNU/Linux 2.2 atop a
G3/L2 cache-upgraded PowerBase 180. The printer is connected via the
Mac serial port. Is apsfil
I wrote a How-to kinda thing for LinuxPPC (RedHat style) a while back that
can be found at
http://members.nbci.com/MacPlusG3/linux/epsonprinters.html
Stuff for Debian will be slightly different (namely the GUI tools). But
there is a trick with the serial ports there that will also probably be
nee
Hi everyone,
is anyone sucessfully using testing already? Is it advisable? I've several
packages from unstable, which will make it into testing (pmud etc.) since they
have not RC bugs from what I can see. So this seems a good way around changing
sources.list too much.
cheers
Olaf
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
;; >- out_le32(&md->control, (RUN|PAUSE|FLUSH|WAKE) << 16); /* stop dma */
;;
;; What about waiting for the DBDMA channel to actually stop ?
;; You should spin loop until the channel is actually stopped here.
;;
;; Note also that due to PCI write posting, doing a
Great news! It is unfortunate that the new binaries
(4.0.1pre2.RC4) do not yet implement the patch.
I've tried them, but the ati driver still does not
work.
Sergio
Donnell wrote:
> Has anyone successfully printed to an Epson Stylus Photo 750 from a
> Mac running Linux? I've tried unsuccessfully to print using the
> apsfilter-gs-lpd combination. I am running GNU/Linux 2.2 atop a
> G3/L2 cache-upgraded PowerBase 180. The printer is connected via the
> M
I posted this once before but I have suffered a major failure with my mail
system.
I am a newbie to gnu, linux, and powerpc.
I need to generate a cross-toolchain for host=i686-linux and
target=powerpc-linux.
I have Debian GNU/Linux 'potato' cds for:
i386-binaries
powerpc-binaries
all-sources
I d
Back in July I first played with installing Debian linux (potato) on a
Motorola MVME2400, when things proceeded without a hitch.
I'm now revisiting this for real and things are going disastrously wrong, in
that it no longer seems to be recognising my SCSI disk...
The situation now when I boot fr
David Sankey wrote:
> Unfortunately when I try to run the installation process it picks up
> the newer version so then fails in the same fashion when I reboot from
> disk.
>
> To me it looks like the newer SCSI support is broken. Anyone got any
> ideas how to circumvent this?
First you can perfo
Hiya
> Back in July I first played with installing Debian linux (potato) on a
> Motorola MVME2400, when things proceeded without a hitch.
I had endless problems installing linux on my Bull Estrella...I tried every
boot floppy I could find for yellow dog and linuxppc but experienced
the same scsi
I decided to upgrade to woody from potato. This was precipitated in part
by needing a new modutils; when i tried to manually install the deb from
woody, I found that it depended on a newer libc than what I had.
Now, I was unable to find anything but the most vague documentation on how
to do the u
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I decided to upgrade to woody from potato. This was precipitated in part
> by needing a new modutils; when i tried to manually install the deb from
> woody, I found that it depended on a newer libc than what I had.
>
> Now, I was unable to find anything but the most v
I'm currently in the middle of an iBook DV (firewire) install and
perhaps have hit a snag. I am following the doc written by Hadess
on installing on this particular machine.
The part that is giving me problems is when it asks to make linux
bootable from the hard disk. The doc says to grab a shel
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 06:48:53PM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> There's been a big reorganisation. woody is no longer called unstable (sid is)
> but testing. It's been reverted to the packages from potato and will be filled
> up with packages from unstable which don't have (too many) critical bugs
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 01:01:27PM -0500, Josh Bonczkowski wrote:
> I'm currently in the middle of an iBook DV (firewire) install and
> perhaps have hit a snag. I am following the doc written by Hadess
> on installing on this particular machine.
>
> The part that is giving me problems is when it
Thanks for the clarification. I guess I'll just point apt at testing and
wait for it to percolate through. --pm
On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Michel [iso-8859-1] Dänzer wrote:
> There's been a big reorganisation. woody is no longer called unstable (sid is)
> but testing. It's been reverted to the packages
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Thanks for the clarification. I guess I'll just point apt at testing and
> wait for it to percolate through. --pm
That sounds like a very good plan to me.
Michel
--
Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast
Debian GNU/Linux (p
Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
>
> On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 06:48:53PM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> > There's been a big reorganisation. woody is no longer called unstable (sid
> > is) but testing. It's been reverted to the packages from potato and will
> > be filled up with packages from unstable which
[moving this to the -powerpc list which is more appropriate]
David Schleef wrote:
> It seems as though I have everything configured correctly,
> except when xdm starts, the display appears as if it has
> no vertical hold.
You mean it 'runs through' vertically?
> Keep in mind that this is a lapt
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 08:50:18PM +0100, Michel D?nzer wrote:
> > It seems as though I have everything configured correctly,
> > except when xdm starts, the display appears as if it has
> > no vertical hold.
>
> You mean it 'runs through' vertically?
Yes.
> What PowerBook model do you have?
er
> > There's been a big reorganisation. woody is no longer called unstable (sid
> > is)
> > but testing. It's been reverted to the packages from potato and will be
> > filled
> > up with packages from unstable which don't have (too many) critical bugs. I
> > guess it's again a problem of the PPC a
>
>After applying the patch from velco, my mesh_init looks like this:
>
>static void mesh_init(struct mesh_state *ms)
>{
>volatile struct mesh_regs *mr = ms->mesh;
>volatile struct dbdma_regs *md = ms->dma;
>
>udelay(100);
>
>out_8(&mr->exception, 0xff); /* clear all exception
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 09:38:55AM -0600, Gentry, Jeff wrote:
> I posted this once before but I have suffered a major failure with my mail
> system.
If you want to have a sensible answer, please don't cross post. The
debian-ppc or the gcc list should be enough. Debian-announce,
debian-news, and gc
David Schleef wrote:
> > What PowerBook model do you have?
>
> er... I _think_ it is a firewire, or at least, that's what
> I was told. I haven't been able to find a definite answer.
>
> /proc/cpuinfo:
> processor : 0
> cpu : 750
> temperature : 0 C
> clock : 400
Drats. Replied just to Josh, not the list...
on 12/20/00 1:01 PM, Josh Bonczkowski at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm currently in the middle of an iBook DV (firewire) install and
> perhaps have hit a snag. I am following the doc written by Hadess
> on installing on this particular machine.
>
>
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 10:21:49PM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > There's been a big reorganisation. woody is no longer called unstable
> > > (sid is)
> > > but testing. It's been reverted to the packages from potato and will be
> > > filled
> > > up with packages from unstable which don't h
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