Peter Meilstrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Are you sure? Because things seem to play pretty well on my 400 MHz iMac.
>
> The 500 flops figure is based on assuming it takes half as long as
> the simplest implementation of an FFT. There might be better
> implementations of the algorithm however.
On 25 Aug, this message from Josh Huber echoed through cyberspace:
> Peter Meilstrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>> Are you sure? Because things seem to play pretty well on my 400 MHz iMac.
>>
>> The 500 flops figure is based on assuming it takes half as long as
>> the simplest implementation
On Sat, 25 Aug 2001, Josh Huber wrote:
} Well, DVDs play great in MacOS on my Lombard...do these have hardware
} DVD decoder support? The mach64 probably doesn't help too much,
} right?
Yes - the Lombard does have a built-in hardware decoder ... Take a look
at:
http://developer.apple.com/techp
--- Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Russell Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have already asked this in a separate thread but
> with no answer
> > yet. Can I use the international linux kernel
> patch
> > (www.kerneli.org) for file system encryption?
>
> File systems shoul
--- Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 12:27:54PM -0700, Russell
> Williams wrote:
>
> > How do you protect your laptops?
>
> if the powerbook is new enough it will have
> OpenFirmware security
> features which will prevent booting, or booting with
The iBook2 is n
On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 01:00:10AM -0700, Russell Williams wrote:
>
> The iBook2 is new enough, isn't it?
yup. all AGP G4s have a firmware update that adds the security,
currently sold models already have it. ibook2 has it, tibook has it
with firmware update (and maybe without). ibook1 has it
On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 05:19:49PM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
> >> First trial:
> >> Just typing ybin with a written yaboot.conf adapted to my ultra0 it
> >> gave about 10-12 times "/etc/yaboot.conf: line too long". That was it :-(
> >
> > then your yaboot.conf has something bogus in it. or else y
On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 06:26:46PM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
>
> AFAIK, woody boot-floppies are still using the same kernel as potato.
pretty close, the next version of boot-floppies will be using a
different one, still 2.2.19 but with ADBKEYCODES turned off since
boot-floppies and console-data
Search engines, dig this:
How to get your alt key, keyboard, and mouse emulation working on a
tibook with woody, under Debian GNU/Linux PPC.
In your yaboot.conf, add a similar line:
image=/boot/vmlinux-2.4.4
label=stable
root=/dev/hda12
append="keyboard_sends_linux_keyco
> That is sort of what I did. However, the way the caps lock key works
> makes it impracticle: The keypress event is sent when you first press
> the key... The key release event is sent when the key is released the
Nope, it's subtly different: a release event is inserted each time the key
is press
On 24-Aug-2001 Chris Tillman wrote:
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> Could someone help me for the following problem, please?
>>
>> I am a system administrator in a University and I tried to install Debian
>> PPC (potato and woody) on some Performa 6400... the installation went
>> relatively well with the
On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 12:52:35AM -0700, Russell Williams wrote:
>
> --- Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Russell Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > I have already asked this in a separate thread but
> > with no answer
> > > yet. Can I use the international linux kernel
>
>
>>> (the Open Firmware on Performa 6400 is 2.0)
>>
>> I have the same OF version on my PowerBase clone, FWIW
>>
>
> and do you use quik to boot?
Yes, I did, but I don't have a bootable configuration any more. I was
booting from the OF prompt for awhile too (but that's much easier when you
can
On 8/25/01 at 12:34 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian Hicks) wrote:
>On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 12:52:35AM -0700, Russell Williams wrote:
>>
>> I don't have a PPC laptop yet :-( I just want to make sure
>> that I can use the international kernel patch before I buy
>> one.
>>
>> If anybody has already tr
>From non-us.debian.org:
$ madison postgresql
postgresql | 7.1release-4 | testing | source, alpha, i386
postgresql |7.1.1-4 | unstable | hurd-i386
postgresql |7.1.2-1 | unstable | hppa
postgresql |7.1.2-5 | unstable | powerpc
postgresql |7.1.3-1 | unstable
Ciao a tutti,
I am trying to use mol on my iBook old version with a woody and a
benh-kernel (2.4.9).
I installed mol-modules-source, I compiled them but when I try to
depmod them I get always this error:
clementino:~# modprobe mol
/lib/modules/2.4.9-benh0/misc/molsymglue0.o: init_modu
At 12:27 -0700 24 Aug 2001, Russell Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> with no answer yet. Can I use the international linux
> kernel patch (www.kerneli.org) for file system
> encryption?
I've tried a little bit to get it to work, so far I've been
unsuccessful. The patch applied without any ma
I just rsync'd the latest benh kernel tree last night, and I'm finding
it has an odd problem when I try to boot my Power Mac 7600 and use my
"new" (just received) Voodoo3 3000 instead of /chaos/control (the
onboard video)...it will boot into the welcome screen, pause, then
drop into xmon with some
At 22:52 -0500 24 Aug 2001, Phil Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyway, I have tried for weeks go get PPP working but the best I could manage
> is about 300bps. If anyone is really really sure it's possible to make this
> work please let me know because my laptop is 100% useless without some so
On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 02:13:16PM -0700, Lee Cremeans wrote:
> I just rsync'd the latest benh kernel tree last night, and I'm finding
> it has an odd problem when I try to boot my Power Mac 7600 and use my
> "new" (just received) Voodoo3 3000 instead of /chaos/control (the
> onboard video)...it wi
"David N. Welton" wrote:
> How to get your alt key, keyboard, and mouse emulation working on a
> tibook with woody, under Debian GNU/Linux PPC.
>
> In your yaboot.conf, add a similar line:
>
> image=/boot/vmlinux-2.4.4
> label=stable
> root=/dev/hda12
> append="keyboard_s
Hello all! My first post to the list!
I have LinuxPPC up and running on my iMac DV, sharing with MacOS9.1.
I have had endless problems compiling even the simplest c++ programs,
and there seem to be things missing from my install (if i had the
time I'd reinstall it, but i don't). I tried to insta
"Individual . ." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1) I presume I can download Debian for PPC to burn it as an
> installer CD, and then use that to easily install Debian PPC on my
> computer. Am I right?
Yep. You can also order CDs.
> 2) The pre-install precautions section in the DebianPPC manual
>
Yeah, sure, I'll build the postgresql stuff... I've done it before on m68k,
and on PPC, so ... just tell me what to do
Russell
On Saturday 25 August 2001 15:06, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> From non-us.debian.org:
> $ madison postgresql
> postgresql | 7.1release-4 | testing | source, alph
Well, my main concen is with the support for mac serial ports in linux. I
can't even get the mac to send a file to itself reliably, the flow control
doesn't seem to work so the file is full of holes and i get input overrun
errors.
On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 04:20:28PM -0500, Aaron Schrab wrote:
> It
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Russell Hires wrote:
>
> Yeah, sure, I'll build the postgresql stuff... I've done it before on m68k,
> and on PPC, so ... just tell me what to do
As you're not a developer, you can't really help. Thanks for offering though.
So who's going to build this
Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So who's going to build this?
Dan has changed voltaire to start processing non-US so this should no
longer be an issue.
--
James
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