Hi everybody,
Did someone try Ben's patches for sleep support with kernel 2.6.10?
Anything I should know? The USB people told me that 2.6.10 would fix
lots of things regarding USB suspend/resume, did you found this to be
true, and is it possible not to rmmod/modprobe the USB modules before
sleep y
can you confirm that, $100 ?
Deab
Philipp Kaeser wrote:
hej,
count me in for another $50.
ideally it would be good if apple's store had some sort
of method of ordering and paying off. although they may
have figt vouchers (which would be the way to go). just
buy the gift voucher and send it to ben.
Hi,
monday, I crashed my system and needed a rescure system to repair my
broken install. I've didn't found the file "boot.img.gz" as named in [1].
Because I didn't have mac-fdisk available I wrote the CD from [2] in
/dev/sda. Then I could boot it with
"boot pci/usb0/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROT
Il giorno gio, 27-01-2005 alle 09:41 +0100, Colin Leroy ha scritto:
> Hi everybody,
>
> Did someone try Ben's patches for sleep support with kernel 2.6.10?
> Anything I should know? The USB people told me that 2.6.10 would fix
> lots of things regarding USB suspend/resume, did you found this to be
hej dean,
can you confirm that, $100 ?
> [...]
count me in for another $50.
ooops, I should have known that my bad english is going
to cost me money someday :)) the term "another" was meant
"in addition to thoses other fellows that already
donated $50", not as in "here, and again, and there's
plent
hej dean,
i think the ram upgrade to 512mb would be appropriate.
everything else seems unusable / trivial
thoughts?
/me agrees.
the mini-mini, but with 512m ram.
I'd be happy to provide a g5 to ben, if we get enough
donations, but the $$-numbers don't look very promising,
here.
Then again, ben may
Il giorno gio, 27-01-2005 alle 20:26 +0100, Philipp Kaeser ha scritto:
> ooops, I should have known that my bad english is going
> to cost me money someday :)) the term "another" was meant
> "in addition to thoses other fellows that already
> donated $50", not as in "here, and again, and there's
>
So -- unfortunately, but as I am just a poor PhD student --
it's "just and only $50". sorry for the misunderstanding!
thats why i asked ;)
Dean
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'ello,
I tried QEMU and it runs *much* faster. The only problem is that there
is a bug in it that stops the machine from booting successfully. See
this thread:
http://www.dad-answers.com/qemu-forum/viewtopic.php?p=890#890
which refers to this one:
http://www.dad-answers.com/qemu-forum/viewtopi
Le lun 2005-01-17 a 11:57:23 -0500, Sean Jewett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a dit:
> On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
>
> > I will try to get the planb driver working with a more modern kernel and
> > report back here when i have some spare time. also -- i am pretty sure that
> > the planb dr
Anyone out there aware of lockups on the slot loading iMacs initiated
when xscreensaver and sarge's default xserver are installed?
I'm interested if anyone is aware of the cause, or does no one run
debian and X on these machines?
chascon
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could be opengl related
Dean
Mauro wrote:
Anyone out there aware of lockups on the slot loading iMacs initiated
when xscreensaver and sarge's default xserver are installed?
I'm interested if anyone is aware of the cause, or does no one run
debian and X on these machines?
chascon
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