Hello,
Sorry for the slightly off topic questions, but does anyone know how I can
pass the yen symbol to pppd for a modem initialization string? The
strange (Japanese) USB ISDN terminal adapter that I bought requires a yen
symbol in the init string. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in
I thought I would pass along that I had solved the mouse problems.
When you mentioned input layer was where my problem was. I used the
steps that I had gone through when I updated my kernel in linuxppc to
include usb. I then got ppp figured out and started up. It appears I
have a DNS problem no
Hi!
> Charles Brunet wrote:
>> I was finally able to install XFree-4.0.2 on my indigo iBook. X starts, but
>> I'm not able to see anything, except the mouse cursor and a gray screen with
>> horizontals lines, slightly diagonals, as if the pixels sent to the screen
>> weren't the same depth as th
Charles Brunet wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> > Charles Brunet wrote:
>
> >> I was finally able to install XFree-4.0.2 on my indigo iBook. X starts, but
> >> I'm not able to see anything, except the mouse cursor and a gray screen
> >> with
> >> horizontals lines, slightly diagonals, as if the pixels sent t
> > When I use fbdev instead of ati, it works. But I have no video
> > acceleration...
>
> You have a r128 in your computer, so use the r128 driver, not the ati
> one...
Someone said that in 4.0.2, the ati driver loads the r128 driver if
required so people should only use ati. For eariler versions
Michael Schmitz wrote:
>
> > > When I use fbdev instead of ati, it works. But I have no video
> > > acceleration...
> >
> > You have a r128 in your computer, so use the r128 driver, not the ati
> > one...
>
> Someone said that in 4.0.2, the ati driver loads the r128 driver if
> required so people
Well...
Here are those files:
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "XFree86 Configured"
Screen 0 "Screen0" 0 0
InputDevice"Mouse0" "CorePointer"
InputDevice"Keyboard0" "CoreKeyboard"
EndSection
Section "Files"
# The location of the RGB databa
Package: pmud 0.7-3 for powerpc
Kernel: linux 2.2.18 from ftp.kernel.org
gcc 2.95.2-20
libc6 2.2.1-1
XFree 4.0.2-1
System: Apple PowerBook G3-400 (Lombard)
Description of bug:
Situation before sleep:
===
the system uses
/dev/input/mouse0 as core-pointer, and
/dev/input/mous
Charles Brunet wrote:
> SubSection "extmod"
> Option"omit xfree86-dga" # don't initialise the DGA extension
> EndSubSection
*Sigh* this doesn't seem to ever go away... This is an example for how one can
disable single extensions in the extmod module. Most people want DGA thou
[the X server log looks like there should be no problem, do you get the X
cursor and can you move it with the mouse??]
> And here is the output of fbset -x
>
>
> Mode "800x600"
> # D: 40.000 MHz, H: 37.879 kHz, V: 60.317 Hz
> DotClock 40.001
> HTimings 800 858 986 1056
> VTimings
After upgrading to XFree86 v4.0.2, X will not start. The screen
flashes 3 or 4 times then settles at the prompt.
Pertinent hardware info is as follows:
PowerComputing PowerBase 180 w/Sonnet G3/L2 upgrade
ATI Mach64 Video card (2MB RAM)
Panasonic PanaSync Pro P17 monitor
I've searched
Evening all. I'm experiencing the same thing on my blue iBook/Firewire.
I'm running 2.4.1-test7 and 4.0.2-1puetzk. I get exactly the same results
with 2.4.0-test10 and the straight Debian 4.0.2-1 or any combination of.
The screen looks like theres a couple of extra bytes per row inserted,
suc
Howdy folks,
I am hoping someone has some advice for me on this one. I've got a serial
modem that I attach to my PC (debian 2.2r2, of course) and I configured it with
pppconfig and it works like a charm. I configured it exactly the same way on
my PowerMac 7200 (2.2r2) and the strangest thing
Yay! I trimmed back the monitor capabilities to something silly. This
got rid of all the XF86 built in modes, making it use the frame buffer
settings. I finally have accelerated support under X :)
My Monitor section now looks like this:
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "Generic"
Ho
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