Hi Phil,
On 15 Mar, this message from Phil Brutsche echoed through cyberspace:
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
>
>> > DEFAULT CATCH!, code=FFF00400
>>
>> 0x0400 is 'ISI exception', problems fetching instructions. Basically
>> means you cannot access your instruction
This is a problem with the new PCI code. I had some hacks in there for a
long time to adjust the PCI-bus base relative values that the PCI config
space for those cards gives us. I had to convert them to absolute addrs.
Please pester IBM about this. They won't support the F50 because it isn't
ne
Michel Dänzer wrote:
Kin Chung wrote:
> >Right, that's why "UseFBDev" is the recommended option.
>
> Except that you _don't_ need either option. It even runs with
> acceleration on and hw cursor, in 24-bit mode (don't try the 32-bit
> though, not on the iBook anyway).
Depth 24 is 32 bit by d
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 07:36:49PM +0800, Kin Chung wrote:
> Michel D?nzer wrote:
> >Kin Chung wrote:
>
> > > >Right, that's why "UseFBDev" is the recommended option.
> > >
> > > Except that you _don't_ need either option. It even runs with
> > > acceleration on and hw cursor, in 24-bit mode (don
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Sven LUTHER wrote:
> should work fine. Anyway, we never trully use 32 depth, since this is just 24
> depth + 8bit alpha channel. I think some board support a color depth of 30
> (10bit per component), or maybe even 36, but never 32.
Hmm, I'm not that sure there are no RGB11/11
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 12:51:50PM +0100, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Sven LUTHER wrote:
> > should work fine. Anyway, we never trully use 32 depth, since this is just
> > 24
> > depth + 8bit alpha channel. I think some board support a color depth of 30
> > (10bit per componen
Hi,
Does anybody know which kernel compilation option(s) needed to support
Apple Cobalt Modem (Internal modem in iBooks and PowerBooks)?
Thanks in advance
Andrei
From: Sven LUTHER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Geert Uytterhoeven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: Sven LUTHER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,Kin Chung
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Help with X on iBook?
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 12:58:32 +0100
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 12:51:
Hi, Morgan,
First of all, thanks for reply.
>This is almost certainly a very simple thing.
I know. The only question remain which.
>Have you turned on encrypted passwords?
Yes. I have turned WINS, also. I have tried other options, like Samba
announce (Win NT 5), protocol options and other, a
Andrei Verovski wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Does anybody know which kernel compilation option(s) needed to support
> Apple Cobalt Modem (Internal modem in iBooks and PowerBooks)?
Just like with every (non-win)modem, serial driver. Dunno if you need
the "mac-serial" (under the Mac devices) or the generic
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Kin Chung wrote:
> >From: Sven LUTHER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 12:51:50PM +0100, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> > > On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Sven LUTHER wrote:
> > > > should work fine. Anyway, we never trully use 32 depth, since this is
> >just 24
> > > > depth
Hi,
Bastien Nocera writes:
> > Does anybody know which kernel compilation option(s) needed to support
> > Apple Cobalt Modem (Internal modem in iBooks and PowerBooks)?
>
> Just like with every (non-win)modem, serial driver. Dunno if you need
> the "mac-serial" (under the Mac devices) or the gene
> Looks like mine is the hpt366 all right.
Yuck. We threw that one out of our i386 file server last year because it
kept hanging (software RAID on 2x20 GB disk) too often.
Michael
> >Yup, I'm getting a connection time-out as well. Any ideas?
> >
> >-Daryl D.
> >
>
> not sure. traceroute has it failing in the netherlands after:
> svgw.liacs.nl (132.229.44.254) 194.547 ms 192.132 ms 191.964 ms
It's back since an hour or so now.
Michael
> One of my mirrors is on tux.creighton.edu. The entry for sources.list is
>
> deb http://tux.creighton.edu/debian potato updates/main
>
> if you want to trust that I haven't altered anything :) The entire tree
> should be there, with the exception of the slink updates.
how did you mirror it? r
Well, next time I take the server down I am going to take it out and back home
and test it some more. With 2.4, my list of PCI cards that work nicely on ppc
needs a revamp and update. I especially need to motivate people to stick IDE
cards in their boxes and see if they work. Functional IDE card
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> > One of my mirrors is on tux.creighton.edu. The entry for sources.list is
> >
> > deb http://tux.creighton.edu/debian potato updates/main
> >
> > if you want to trust that I haven't altere
Kin Chung wrote:
> >Depth 24 is 32 bit by default.
>
> Yeah, I know, but XF86Config does not seem to. Tell it
> DefaultColorDepth 32
> and it complains (may be some new policy about colour depth).
Exactly. It's called 'consistency'. ;) There is no depth 32 currently (because
only 24 bits are ac
Title: Re: Change swap after adding
memory?
You can add the Aopen AON-325 10/100 ethernet PCI card as being
supported. Uses the
Realtek RTL8139C chip. I just compilied a kernel with the
8139too driver and it worked fine. Only 14 bucks too.
No mac os support, but hey who cares?
i was gonna tr
That's odd. Andre says that software raid doesn't work with _any_ of
the supported IDE controllers (except a few specific IDE raid
controllers). Maybe what he really means is "not supported" and it
`just does'(tm) with some controllers? At least that was the case
back in the day when the udma66 i
On 13 Mar 2001 19:08:06 -0800, Alan DuBoff wrote:
> > > After I get my airport module, I think I need to add my network wireless
> > > network name as an argument when the module loads, correct?
> >
> > If the network requires it, yes. I don't remember what the option names
> > are. I
> > underst
On 12 Mar 2001 22:30:27 +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Alan DuBoff wrote:
> >
> > Adam Goode wrote:
> >
> > > Is it fixed? I found that this was the biggest problem I had on my
> > > iMac. Because this does not cause just ldconfig to fail, but MANY
> > > programs, randomly to fail on running. The
I compiled and was running fine with a 2.2.19pre17 kernel. I decided
to turn setup the computer as a dhcp server. When starting the dhcp
daemon it told me i needed to recompile with CONFIG_FILTER turned on
(well CONFIG_PACKET too, but that's already in this kernel).
I recompilied by run make
Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
> This sounds very much like DevFS. Install devfsd package that should set
> up the partition names for you in /dev. The problem with devfs is all
> the partitions look different, as it is not /dev/hda1 but something like
> /dev/disks/ide/lun0/partition-foo/blah/eek/1, whic
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