Cameron Berkenpas wrote:
> How do you get 2.4 to boot? Do you use bootx?
>From my original post, as quoted in your email:
> On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
>
> > In the meantime, I built -test6 successfully, and it boots with quik on a
> > StarMax (pmac 4
Ethan Benson wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 12:09:25AM +, Cameron Berkenpas wrote:
> > Not really, quik != bootx
> >
> > Where can I find some docs on quik? Does it allow me to boot without
> > having macos? I'd love to remove MacOS, as it crashes more than windows.
>
> yes quik does not re
This hasn't come back to me from the lists in the 16 hours since I sent it, so
let's try again:
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 07:09:27PM -0400, Camm Maguire wrote:
> > > > This reminds me, atlas doesn't bu
"C.M. Connelly" wrote:
> In order to make sure that the build-daemon systems have all the
> necessary support files to build a particular package, the
> build-daemon software looks for a ``Build-Depends'' line in the
> debian/control file included with the package source.
It is also put in the .d
Momchil Velikov wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > ../../unxlngppc.pro/obj/cpp.o: In function `error':
> > ../../unxlngppc.pro/obj/cpp.o(.text+0xcdc): undefined reference to
> > `__va_arg_type_violation'
>
> The problem is that according to ANSI C,
> the first argument to va_arg should be the
Momchil Velikov wrote:
> >>>>> "Adam" == Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Adam> Do you know where I can find the "long version" of what you've
> Adam> "simply stated" above, so I can convince him to get
Rob Andrews wrote:
> In newsgate.debian.powerpc, Keun-woo Ryu wrote:
> > I can't use mixer on my ibook.
> > Is there anyone uses mixer on dmasound?
> > Can I control volumn?
>
> I'm getting the same thing too, but since I only use xmms, I've resorted to
> setting the preamp to lower the volume.
Rob Andrews wrote:
> In newsgate.debian.powerpc, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
>
> > package which makes it work on internal speakers too. If you're
> interested, I
> > can send it. But first try gmix and see if any of the sliders change the
> volume
> > for
Matt Brubeck wrote:
> If it's possible, I'd rather see a patch to the dmasound drivers so that
> not only mixer_applet but all programs (aumix, for example) can control
> the mixer "out of the box." It seems like a kludge if every program that
> uses the mixer must be modified to support dmasound.
"Shawn J. Wallace" wrote:
> Has anyone successfully used the software RAID on PPC?
>
> I've done it numerous times on i386 systems without problems, but when I
> compiled the modules and tried to install it I ran into problems:
> - Module loads fine
> - mkraid runs fine, creates the array
> - mdad
"C.M. Connelly" wrote:
> 3. Just like 1 or 2, but one of the binary packages cannot be
> built on PowerPC because of a coding or dependency problem.
> These problems won't be fixed until someone can take a look at
> the problem, solve it, and submit a patch or upload a new
> versi
Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 05:11:23PM +0100, Alain Schroeder wrote:
> > There is no netscape-base-47, so that the packages netscape and
> > communicator are broken.
Right. That's a known bug in those packages, their dependencies only work for
i386. But there is both comm
"C.M. Connelly" wrote:
> I just had hours of ``fun'' after typing the fateful command
> ``apt-get upgrade'' and having my glibc packages upgraded from
> 2.1.3-13 to 2.1.97-1.
I'm sorry, the only contribution I can make is that I did the same upgrade about
a week ago and "it worked for me". I hav
William Crowshaw wrote:
> For more clues about my problem, I could post all the gory details startx
> outputs. My monitor is a simple Apple Multiscan 15".
Could you post the gory details? It's hard to do much without them...
-Adam P.
Welcome to the best software in the world toda
Greetings,
I'm getting a wierd linker error:
# gcc --verbose -O2 -Wall -Wshadow -fomit-frame-pointer
-L/usr/lib/petsc/lib/libO/linux_ppc -o ex1 ex1.o
-L/usr/lib/petsc/lib/libO/linux_ppc -lpetscvec
-L/usr/lib/petsc/lib/libO/linux_ppc -lpetsc
-L{MPI_HOME}/build/LINUX/ch_p4/lib -lmpe
-lpmpich
Charles Brunet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to compile Atlas-3.0 on my iBook running Debian 2.2.
>
> The optimisation option -funroll-all-loops cause a memory leak that fill my
> swap when compiling the file muladd.c . Is it a known bug in gcc (2.95.2)?
Yes, it is. See the thread "compiling atlas
Hello,
I just took the plunge and upgraded to XF4 this morning, on my StarMax
3000 with Mach64 VT. I tried xf86cfg, which ended in signal 11. (Then
I tried XFree86 -configure, with predictably the same result.)
Then I tried startx using XF86Config.new, but got the message that it
needed a Drive
Franco Vite wrote:
> If you are interessed, you can find it on:
>
> http://idorulabs.free.fr/dists/idoru/helix-gnome/
>
> For atp, you can edit with:
>
> deb http://idorulabs.free.fr/ idoru helix-gnome evolution contrib
> deb-src http://idorulabs.free.fr/ idoru helix-gnome evolution contrib
>
> We
Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Adam C Powell IV wrote:
>
> > Then I tried startx using XF86Config.new, but got the message that it
> > needed a Driver line in the Device section. So I copied the line
> > ``Driver "fbdev"'' from the Screen section to the Devi
"Daniel P. Hembree" wrote:
> I've been trying to load debian on a Starmax 3000, I can't get it to boot
> into linux, I've tried using a variety of kernels, 2.2.17pre20-ben3 being the
> latest. I always get the same result, "unable to open an initial console",
> "kernel panic: no init found try
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> Michel Dänzer wrote:
>
> > Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> >
> > > Then I tried startx using XF86Config.new, but got the message that it
> > > needed a Driver line in the Device section. So I copied the line
> > > ``Driver &q
Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Adam C Powell IV wrote:
>
> > I'll look into the signal 11 in xf86cfg.
>
> I wouldn't bother about it.
>
> If you want to try the ati driver, copying the fbdev Device Section and adding
> Option "UseFBDev" may work. Good luck :
Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> On Sat, 2 Dec 2000, Michel [iso-8859-1] Ddnzer wrote:
> > "Andrew B. Arthur" wrote:
> > > XFree86 4.0 ati driver started without a problem on my machine, although
> > > it crashes hard my machine after a bit of use.
> > >
> > > The fbdev driver is a bit more stable, but
Hello,
I've been annoyed for the longest time that Caps_Lock and Control_L
can't be switched on an ADB keyboard. (When I used to try, I'd get some
pretty strange behavior, with both toggling the light but not quite
doing caps lock right- I don't quite remember, but it was pretty odd.
Heard somewh
Ethan Benson wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 03:42:03PM +0100, Bastien Nocera wrote:
> >
> > I'm not in front of my Debian box. What is used to generate the /dev nodes
> > ? A
> > postinstall script ? of which package ? Is it in the base.tgz ?
>
> the nodes in /dev are in base2_2.tgz, but they a
Phil Fraering wrote:
> Hi. I noticed when I last did an update that the version
> of xserver-xfree86 is still 4.0.1-10 in the binary version,
> but that the source archive is 4.0.1-11; also, Branden mentioned
> that he's compiling 4.0.1-12.
>
> Did you mean to say 11? I suspect that 4.0.1-12 will
Sergio Brandano wrote:
> Thank you Ethan. Now I have kernel 2.2.18pre21 up and running, which
> is the latest stable from samba. In order to have X11 (old) running,
> I had to modify the pointer section from
>
> BusMouse on /dev/adbmouse to ImPS/2 on /dev/input/mice.
>
> X11 is up and running
Sergio Brandano wrote:
> Hi Adam,
>
> >Sergio Brandano wrote:
> >
> >> Thank you Ethan. Now I have kernel 2.2.18pre21 up and running, which
> >> is the latest stable from samba. In order to have X11 (old) running,
> >> I had to modify the pointer section from
> >>
> >> BusMouse on /dev/adbmou
Bastien Nocera wrote:
> Quoting Paul Talacko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Sorry, this is probably a dumb question.
> >
> > Is acroread available for DebianPPC? If not are there any ways I can
> > look at
> > pdf files?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Paul
>
> You can use Xpdf, Xpdf-crypto (in the non-US bra
Bastien Nocera wrote:
> Sergio Brandano wrote:
> >
> > Ah. That explains why the uparrow disappears every time I enable
> > mouse_button_emulation. By playing with it, I discovered that 103 is
> > actually
> > the uparrow, which is also the mouse button 2. The funny thing is that,
> > at the sam
Chris Bryan wrote:
> I'm having similar problems as our other mouse-troubled friend, on a g4 400.
> A couple questions:
>
> -What protocol should I use in XF86Config for the usb mouse?
> -Is /dev/usbmouse the correct setting? (porbably a dumb quesiton, just
> making sure ;)
> -Could the problem be
Chris Bryan wrote:
> on 12/28/00 5:05 PM, Adam C Powell IV at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Chris Bryan wrote:
> >
> >> I'm having similar problems as our other mouse-troubled friend, on a g4
> >> 400.
> >> A couple questions:
> >>
Greetings,
More "new input layer" drama...
I got and unpacked kernel-source-2.2.18, copied /boot/config-2.2.18pre21
to .config, did make oldconfig (which changed nothing) and make-kpkg
kernel_image. A pretty straightforward kernel build, which I'm doing to
try the openafs modules.
But it died i
Cole Stewart wrote:
> PS/2 seems to work, how do I get 3 button emulation working?
http://home.munich.netsurf.de/Franz.Sirl/inputppc.html
Read it carefully, it should answer all of your questions. (In particular, note
that the keycodes in button emulation are *not* the standard ADB keycodes.)
Steven Hanley wrote:
> All
>
> What can I do to get my display to use 24 bit (or 32 or 16 or 15) rather
> than 8 bit colour? (pismo still)
Speaking of >8 colors on atyfb, the 15- and 16-bit colormaps on my Mach64 VT
(Motorola StarMax 3000/160 = pmac 4400 clone) are jacked up, both in the console
Hello,
I'm in trouble, something between the Mach64 onboard video and the VGA->Sun
monitor cable just lost it. Fortunately, I have a MacPicasso card which
doesn't have a working native framebuffer, but works somewhat with offb
(640x480, jacked up colors, but oh well). But I can't get the console
Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Adam C Powell IV wrote:
>
> > I'm in trouble, something between the Mach64 onboard video and the VGA->Sun
> > monitor cable just lost it. Fortunately, I have a MacPicasso card which
> > doesn't have a working native framebuffer, but
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> Unfortunately, openafs doesn't support 2.2 on PPC (yet?), so I patched
> it and tried to build it for 2.4.0-test12, details including the patch
> can be found at bug #80835. Patched as such, it failed on a curious
> error, which can be found in that bug
Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Adam C Powell IV schrieb:
>
> > > For the console, you need the video=map: kernel option. video=map:1 puts
> > > all VTs on /dev/fb1, video=map:10 puts VT1 on /dev/fb1, VT2 on /dev/fb0,
> > > VT3 on /dev/fb1 and so on.
> >
> > H
Taro Fukunaga wrote:
> I reinstalled Potato on the following machine and can't start the mouse
> in X:
>
> Machine: PowerComputing PowerCenter 120
> Video:XClaim3D 8MB
> OF: Old World
>
> [snip]
>
> What can I put in my Device section so that I can use my mouse?
The big question here
Michael Flaig wrote:
> I4m using communicator under Debian ... woody ...
> it is available ... i4m not sure if it is in potato but in woody it is ...
Yes, it is in potato, but the "communicator" package depends on 4.7, which is
only
in woody (bug #66350). Try searching in dselect (or your prefe
Greetings, not the original poster, but this answered a nagging question
so I thought I'd give it a try...
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Sun, 2002-08-11 at 06:03, Joss Winn wrote:
I've had DRI working fine with SUSE on my iMac so I know it works
but the same XFconfig doesn't work on my new insta
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
Michel Dänzer wrote:
If you
don't want to build your own kernel with it enabled, you can try
kernel-image-2.4.18-powerpc-xfs which seems to provide it.
Unfortunately, when a GL window opened, the display hung and I had to
remotely kill the process that tried to
Hello,
Joss Winn wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed Woody from CD and Mozilla won't start. It just
hangs in the terminal and the mozilla-bin process stays idle.
The problem is that esddsp and mozilla don't work together for some
reason (bug 151504). Strace doesn't show anything obvious (at le
Colin Walters wrote:
Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Oh, in the month or so since I last logged in via the cable modem,
the IP address changed, but the machine name didn't (since the cable
company puts the hardware address in the machine name), and AFAIK
the key did
Ethan Benson wrote:
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 09:27:10AM -0400, Russell Hires wrote:
Hello everyone,
I did my normal apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade for woody last night,
and when XFree86 [server] | [common] | [whatever] replaces the version that
was there before, it completely replace
Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
On Fri, 2001-09-07 at 18:08, Bastien Nocera wrote:
The box will have to do IP Masquerade, this is
ipchains right? I think I can do ipchains.
I have that as a script on my iMac to offer masquerading to my laptop.
# install ipchains modulemodprobe ipchains
# enable IP
This is all a lot less important given this morning's events, but it is
nice to have X working so I can use a graphival browser, etc. Thanks
Michel!
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Tue, 2001-09-11 at 00:08, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
[ broken keymap with XFree86 4.1.0 ]
I tried both "maci
Michel Dänzer wrote:
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
This is all a lot less important given this morning's events, but it is
nice to have X working so I can use a graphival browser, etc. Thanks
Michel!
You're welcome, and you're right that this is relatively unimportant. Let me
exp
Michael Heironimus wrote:
At 18:08 -0400 9/10/01, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
Second problem: using gdm and gnome-session, the mouse stops working
after the first logout, that is, the mouse is frozen at the second
gdm login screen. I observed this behavior also on an i386 system
freshly
Michel Dänzer wrote:
Michael Schmitz wrote:
Make no mistake: the new input layer is the cleaner of both options, and
having a common set of keytables for both ADB and USB keyboards also makes
things easier in the long run. Plus we better hash this out now and come
up with a few solutions for t
Jens Schmalzing wrote:
Hi,
Adam C Powell IV writes:
Now with Linux keycodes, command for alt no longer works, at the
console or in X. [...] For this reason, I have reverted to ADB
keycodes and the macintosh_old keyboard mapping in X,
So you built a whole new kernel just for moving one
Michel Dänzer wrote:
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
but it's also mouse button 2/3 for many of us, as
advice on how to make it so with the new input layer was posted numerous
times to this list. Forcing one to either not use alt, or change mouse
button emulation keys which one has used for
Michel Dänzer wrote:
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
So, no more desktop switching in the console or X, and more importantly,
no ctrl-alt-f1 from X to the console, and when the mouse freezes (if I
try to log out and back in), I am dead, and must use my wife's Windoze
PC to ssh in and kill
Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 03:02:09PM -0800, Ethan Benson wrote:
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 01:34:25PM -0400, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
Here's a possible way out: enable ADB keycodes in the new kernel, so the
keycodes are selectable via the /proc file. Then put an ent
Ethan Benson wrote:
On Sat, Sep 15, 2001 at 09:57:45PM -0400, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
I'm not talking about changing the defaults for anything. I'm talking
about a config option so that we default to Linux keycodes but anyone
who needs ADB keycodes can get them.
thats something different.
Greetings,
I finally had the time to give a good look at this pre-built
kernel-image (I know, took me long enough :-), and got it working, but
with a couple of problems along the way.
Hardware: Motorola StarMax 3000/160 (pmac 4400 clone, 160 MHz 603e),
built-in Mach64 VT 1MB, PCI MacPicasso
Greetings,
Using Linux keycodes, I'm trying to map the command keys (next to the
spacebar on an ADB keyboard) to alt using xmodmap, but nothing I've
tried works. [I use the alt keys for button emulation, keycodes 56 and
100; would like command for alt since alt is next to the space bar on
al
Ethan Benson wrote:
http://master.penguinppc.org/~eb/Xmodmap
Thanks very much, this looks great! I'll fiddle with it slightly on my
setup so both alt and meta are on 115 and 116.
Can we suggest that to Branden for (commented) inclusion in
/etc/X11/Xmodmap (or have you done so already)?
Kevin van Haaren wrote:
At 3:39 PM +0200 10/13/01, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Sat, 2001-10-13 at 06:27, Michael D. Crawford wrote:
I'm thinking of setting up my Mac 8500 with Debian PowerPC to use
it as a
firewall and IP Masquerading server. Does this work OK, and are
there any
issues I
Derrik Pates wrote:
The tdfxfb may be broken for big-endian, I don't know. Or it may just be
because you have 2 vidcards.
I've seen 2-vidcard problems, if one or both of them use fbgen.c for
some operations. Many fbgen functions assume the framebuffer being
operated on is the current console
Roland Wegmann wrote:
Hello,
I have a curious mouse problem! When I start debian, the system
recognizes my mouse (MS Wheel Mouse Optical USB) first. After kdm is
launched, sometimes my mouse is inactive sometimes it works.
In the former case I have to reboot the system (sometimes several
tim
Greetings,
Thank you, Daniel, for uploading this new kernel-image package. [I'd
roll my own from source, but on my 160 MHz 603e, that takes many
hours... Also, I like to test the packaged binaries for those who don't
build from source for various other reasons.]
Anyway. I have a StarMax
Brendan O'Dea wrote:
On Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 02:53:57PM -0500, Christopher C. Chimelis wrote:
Oh, one note that I forgot to mention. Don't use the mac-usb keymap on
the TiBookit's apparently incorrect (as I found out when I rebooted
after setting it). For now, the kernel keymap appears t
Michel Dänzer wrote:
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
I'm having some trouble with mac-usb-us, I dpkg-reconfigure to select
it, then reboot, but it goes back to the normal non-USB variant. So I
have to dpkg-reconfigure each time I reboot. Is there some kind of
auto-sensing going on which resets
Greetings,
First, thanks (Dan?) for a brand new 2.4.16 binary kernel image. I
think everything in it works that didn't before, and will convert to
ext3 soon. Cool! I've built openafs for it, will test soon, and upload
if it works (can't test openafs-mp, sorry).
Unfortunately, like 2.4.12,
Stefan Werner wrote:
Did I forget an option when building the kernel? Do I need some extra
kernel modules for DHCP?
Get kernel-image-2.4.16-powerpc, it works as both DHCP client and server
for me.
Zeen,
--
-Adam P.
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Welco
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
Unfortunately, like 2.4.12, although CONFIG_FB_OF=y, it behaves as if
there is no offb!
Found the problem. In offb_init(), somewhere between 2.4.8 and 2.4.12,
the normal bootx way to initialize the video has been surrounded by
#ifdef CONFIG_BOOTX_TEXT
which is not
Alan Pater wrote:
I am trying to read some files from the os X partition and found the
hfsplus package. But how to I use it?
I can type hpmount /dev/hda9 without an error, but then what? Where is
it mounted? In which folder?
Speaking of hfs(+), has anyone tried to make gnome-vfs or kioslave
Bastien Nocera wrote:
On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 14:54, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
Alan Pater wrote:
I am trying to read some files from the os X partition and found the
hfsplus package. But how to I use it?
I can type hpmount /dev/hda9 without an error, but then what? Where is
it mounted? In
Nick Bailey wrote:
Thridly (out of two 8-): the mouse crashes when exiting KDE.
I've not seen this in a bug report. It's a USB one and works
fine until you exit KDE. The remapping of F11 and F12 as the
two mouse buttons works fine too (just left the stuff in from
Potato). I know there's a
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 03:58, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
Nick Bailey wrote:
Thridly (out of two 8-): the mouse crashes when exiting KDE.
I've not seen this in a bug report. It's a USB one and works
fine until you exit KDE. The remapping of F11 and F12 as the
Tom Gall wrote:
Jens Schmalzing wrote:
Hi,
our department is thinking of buying a number of new desktop machines,
and we are considering the new iMac as an alternative to the standard
i386 boxes. Has anybody here run Debian on one of these things yet?
Any glitches, caveats, pitfalls?
Hi Je
Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 08:46:26AM -0500, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
Unfortunately, like 2.4.12, although CONFIG_FB_OF=y, it behaves as if
there is no offb!
Found the problem. In offb_init(), somewhere between 2.4.8 and 2.4.12,
the normal
Harald Welte wrote:
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 06:55:23PM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Sam, 2002-03-16 at 18:40, Harald Welte wrote:
So now after spending multiple days in trying to get a working multihead
setup, can anybody recommend a PCI graphics board which does work with
the debian woody
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
Can people who used to have problems with the MESH SCSI
controller (especially problem probing devices during boot
or problems when a bus reset occurs) try my current rsync ?
I reworked the reset code to properly match what the "new"
SCSI layer expects, and added a
Rogério Brito wrote:
On Apr 15 2002, Jens Schmalzing wrote:
I've been happily using quik for some time, so I'd like to adopt the
Debian package. Can anybody give me a reason why the quik binary
should be statically linked?
Would a dynamically linked quik even work at all? I'd guess
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
Can people who used to have problems with the MESH SCSI
controller (especially problem probing devices during boot
or problems when a bus reset occurs) try my current rsync ?
Excellent! I'm building now, and will test on a StarMax
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As it turns out there was a problem with CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION and
CONFIG_SMP. Linux would compile with CONFIG_ACORN_PARTITION defined
without CONFIG_SMP but when I added CONFIG_SMP I got a link error.
Ok, this is an upstream problem (not PPC specific), the ARM maint
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