Hello,
I make a package, based on hhk.tar.gz, to make working fine iBook
keyboard with Xkb.
It's also possible select the iBook keyboard and a localization from the
Control Center -> Keyboard properties.
Who is the maintainer of Xkb package?
Thanks,
Paolo Orru'
Hello !
This programm works on
20164 (LX) running Debian/GNU Linux (Woody)
20164 (dual) running Digital Unix (using Compaq C-Compiler)
20264 (XP1000) running Linux
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Helge
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On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 07:34:40AM +0200, Paolo Orr? wrote:
> Hello,
> I make a package, based on hhk.tar.gz, to make working fine iBook
> keyboard with Xkb.
>
> It's also possible select the iBook keyboard and a localization from the
> Control Center -> Keyboard properties.
>
> Who is the main
Hello listpeople!
I just compiled my very working kernel off the 2.4.18 source of debian
3.0r0 and finally my formac graphics adapter is supported. I compiled
network support for the onboard mace and the pci 8139 adapter into the
kernel as well, but I keep having trouble configuring my a-dsl u
On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 07:34:40AM +0200, Paolo Orrù wrote:
> Who is the maintainer of Xkb package?
The contents of /etc/X11/xkb belong to the xlibs package, which I
maintain.
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On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 11:11:07AM +0100, Steve McIntyre wrote:
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>Maybe the answer is to fiddle with the HFS bits so we only have the
>boot / install stuff visible in the HFS volume descriptor and leave
>the rest of the files on the disc only visible through
>ISO9660/RockRidge. That way the instal
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Where is the device file for the ADB mouse in systems running
vmlinux-2.4.18? I am running a beige G3. The boot messages indicate
that it is configuring an ADB mouse, but I get "No such device" when I
open /dev/adbmouse.
Thanks,
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> random number generators, entropy, hash functions and cryptography.
> If you don't start with random numbers, you can turn the numbers upside
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Steve,
Have you configured the ADB modules into the kernel? I have made this
mistake before. Also be sure to use the "experimental" settings in the
kernal config menu.
Scott
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From: Steven Nichols <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
Subject: ADB mic
On Aug 27 2002, Steven Nichols wrote:
> Where is the device file for the ADB mouse in systems running
> vmlinux-2.4.18? I am running a beige G3. The boot messages
> indicate that it is configuring an ADB mouse, but I get "No such
> device" when I open /dev/adbmouse.
I don't know, but whe
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Silly question: did you install the pppoe deb? You should use the command
line, and leave kde out of it. When you use the pppoe deb you'll get
interactive questions about the various configuration options.
As long as your two ethernet cards show up
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