Pilot error. The 2.4.18 kernel supports this card. After some fun with
route, and figuring out which card is eth0, eth1, eth2 (always essential), I
have it running.
On to firewall configuration/translating my OpenBSD ipf/ipnat config files!
-B...
> At last! Using the BootX method from a Mac OS 9
On 17 Oct, this message from Bruce A. Burdick, Jr. echoed through cyberspace:
> Pilot error. The 2.4.18 kernel supports this card. After some fun with
> route, and figuring out which card is eth0, eth1, eth2 (always essential), I
> have it running.
If you want to make sure you always get it right
hello,
i'm at a loss now. i've looked all over for info. on setting up my old
printer - a deskwriter - and i've found a few things, but none of it
very helpful (google'ing)
i've also gone to lok around at linuxprinting.org, and they don't have a
driver for deskwriter, only deskjets - deskjet
From: "Gerrit Pape" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: unofficial packages for powerpc available
Hello,
I made the following unofficial packages available for the ppc
architecture. Many thanks to Claas Langbehn for initially building the
packages on powerpc, using and testing them.
checkpw, daemontoo
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 10:26, Toby Sargeant wrote:
> aumix -p 0
I used to use oss-preserve. Ok. I got this. But it doesn't work. Say I
rebooted the machine, even though it does /etc/init.d/aumix stop, it
still doesn't __save__ the speaker slider. It's really annoying, and I
think having the beep at
Hi,
please help I'm going crazy
I've installed the computer using the Debian 3.0 CD set.
booting the 2.4.18-newpmac kernel
everything went OK, except that just one cpu is recognized. (correct SMP
is not compiled in the kernel)
after setting up the minimum (ssh, rsync, compil tools) an
>
> pmac-ide: enabling IDE bus ID2
> pmac-ide: enabling IDE bus ID0
> Machine check in kernel mode
> caused by (from SRR1=149030): Transfer error ack signal
> Serial port locked ON by debugger
>
>
>I guess there's something wrong ;-))
>but i cant figure o
> If even that doesn't work and seeing what you are reporting,
> I'd conjecture that one possible problem would be RAM (when it
> starts to be accessed more instensely due to the unpacking of
> the packages, you see the corruption).
>
> Would this perhaps explain the
> Wow. I didn't think this would have mattered, but it certainly did.
>
> The 64MB of RAM that is in the system is fine, but as soon as I added
> another strip of 128MB the system now works fine. Why wouldn't it work
> with only 64?!
>
> Thanks a million!!!
Heh. I spoke too soon.
I did get the
Just wandering if there is something to do for unsupported features, such
as suspend mode for the ati M7 chip, using the open-source bits from
Apple.
I don't know what is open and what is not in MacOS-X. I guess the drivers
for the ATI cards are not open-source. Is the kernel open-source and if
y
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 14:17, larsi wrote:
> And what about Java on Debian? Are there problems with der JRE or JDK?
I'm using the 1.3 jdk from blackdown.org and haven't had any problems
with it on my powerbook.
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On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 08:26:21AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i've also gone to lok around at linuxprinting.org, and they don't have a
> driver for deskwriter, only deskjets - deskjets IIRC use PS, and the
> printer i have is just a serial printer. i've also tried playing around
> with the s
On Oct 17 2002, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> Heh. I spoke too soon.
Well, these things happen. ;-)
> I did get the base installed and I rebooted the system. It went
> through the initial setup and changed the root password, added
> another user, and asked if I wanted to run tasksel.
>
>
On Oct 17 2002, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> The 64MB of RAM that is in the system is fine, but as soon as I
> added another strip of 128MB the system now works fine. Why wouldn't
> it work with only 64?!
Well, working with only 64MB puts more stress on the virtual
memory system an
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 08:26:21 -0400
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i've also gone to lok around at linuxprinting.org, and they don't have
> a driver for deskwriter, only deskjets - deskjets IIRC use PS, and the
> printer i have is just a serial printer. i've also tried playing
> around with the serial
> > Then it prompted to remove pcmcia-cs and died. Segfaults left and
> > right.
>
> Well, let the pcmcia-cs package there for a moment.
It wasn't pcmcia-cs specifically, it was anytime apt-get was run.
> It's a pity that memtest86 works only for, well, x86s. Do you
> have the
I have a powerbook g3 and I can't seem to get any sound out of it.
After booting into linux and starting KDE, I get an error message:
Sound server informational message:
Error while initializing the sound driver:
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (no such device) The sound server will
continue,usin
add yourself to the audio group
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 20:58:12 -0400 (EDT)
Katsumi Matsumoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a powerbook g3 and I can't seem to get any sound out of it.
>
> After booting into linux and starting KDE, I get an error message:
>
> Sound server informational messag
Blackdown works best on linuxppc but it's *slow* for GUI apps. I've been
using the JRE for Linux on the IBM pSeries with few problems, and it's
much faster. The only sticker is it crashes when reloading a context, so
I do still use the Blackdown JRE for Tomcat...
(Although I'm not sure the IBM JDK
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