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Hi Chris,
if you decide to manually compile and build a kernel, debian has a smart
utility called 'make-kpkg' that generates the right .deb file for you,
which let you insert it smoothly in your install.
Do a "apt-get install kernel-package" to get 'make-kpkg'.
See http://www.cattlegrid.net/~chr
ux-2.4.18-newpmac modem can not dialout
> It make ATZ but nothing else
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Hi Fred,
from the .config parts you sent, it seems your kernel uses ADB keycodes
(CONFIG_MAC_ADBKEYCODES=y). This means your kernel needs an "old"
'console-data' package with ADB keycodes, instead of Linux keycodes.
(More details in http://www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/keycodes). If your
upgrade mo
Dear all,
as suggested here
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~ctwardy/mol-debian-benh.html
I use ipmasq and dnsmasq to get networking under mol on my PowerBook G4.
Everything worked fine until recently when I stopped being able to plug
a network cable into my laptop at runtime and get outside ne
Hi Anthony,
I installed Sarge on a Wallstreet some while ago. I've put a list of the
on-line resources I used, with some additional information here:
http://ftaiani.ouvaton.org/5-ressources/index.html
In particular, if I remember correctly, Christophe Barbe's howto for the
TiBook III worked
ur help, the resource page is wicked
Anthony
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Hi Anthony,
I installed Sarge on a Wallstreet some while ago. I've put a list of
the
on-line resources I used, with some additional information here:
http://ftaiani.ouva
changes I did against the
original debian sources.
(I've also mailed the (hopefully right) abiword package maintener about
it. But since my packages probably don't respect the debian guidelines,
I'm afraid they can't be put "as is" on the debian ftp si
Hi Jean-Phillipe,
french keyboards are a bit of a hack with Linux PPC, but fortunately
some resources exist on the web (See for instance [1-3]).
Basically you need to correctly configure the files
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/keycodes/macintosh
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/symbols/macintosh/fr so that t
2.2.20 and sid I have
no problems to mount hfs partitions.
It'll mount them fine, but there are some known bugs in the kernel's HFS
support that can cause it to damage HFS filesystems and crash systems.
You've been warned. :)
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lds for hppa, alpha, ia64, i386, mips, mipsel and sparc
But no powerpc :/
Is this likely to be built before release?
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s at 10.0 MB/s
The hdparm from my previous post apply to the above "corrected" drive.
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Hi Tara,
in order to find the correct modeline for your monitor, xvidtune may
help you (but you need at least something on your screen, even
distorted, and a working mouse first). The problem with the mouse may
come from your kernel not being correctly configured (it was my problem).
I'm usi
o usleep since it accepts floating
point value. But I need to change manually the startmol script.)
Would anybody know if there is a real reason for usleep missing in
debian (MDB), or if I just have to search hard enough to get the correct
package ?
Thanks
Francois
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to the debian shellutils maintainer Michael
Stone (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) and asked him if it could be added to
debian in the future.
Regards
Francois
Nathan Conrad wrote:
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 02:51:54PM +0200, Francois Taiani wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm not sure this is directly conne
Hi everyone,
I'm using mac-on-linux (aka mol) 0.9.6x [x={1,2,3}] with a 2.4.18
kernel, and MacOS 9.0.4, and I'm experiencing some deadlock troubles I
don't fully understand:
Now and then MacOS freezes, and the only escape is to brutally force mol
to quit under Linux. This freeze problem seem
t I can't get the hand
on it again.)
Francois
Gjermund Gusland Thorsen wrote:
> But on the login screen the keyboard seems totally fxxked up, for the
lack of a better term; hrmf!
>
> I get numbers when I try to key in the login :-(
>
> Pls help!
>
> Gjermund G. Thorse
Hi Wee-Jin,
Just as an add-on to what Djoume has just written, you can also use the
hibernate script:
http://packages.debian.org/testing/utils/hibernate
Although is says it only supports Software Suspend 2, it works with
suspend-to-disk too [you have to modify the config file though]. It
provid
I think you can echo a negative value to
/sys/devices/temperatures/limit_adjust
(echo -2 > /sys/devices/temperatures/limit_adjust)
Cheers
Francois
Wee-Jin Goh wrote:
Hello,
Is there anyway to control the fan speed on my Powerbook? I'd like to
set it so that it comes on sooner rather than later (i.e
I've heard there is only one fan
in some PowerBook anyway.
http://kernel.kernelnotes.de/linux-2.6.3/drivers/macintosh/therm_adt7467.c
Cheers
Francois
On Wed, 2005-03-09 at 20:12 +0000, Francois Taiani wrote:
I think you can echo a negative value to
/sys/devices/temperatures/limit_adjust
(ec
distribute the source
> code to this as part of Darwin? That would save you a fair bit of trouble.
>
> Otherwise, I imagine the code is originally Objective-C. If you want to
> demangle the sames, see if you can find an equivalent tool to c++filt(1) for
> ObjC.
>
> cheers,
&
Hi Royer,
I've encountered the same problem. It seems to be an issue with the
newer version of gdb, but I don't know if it has been reported yet. Have
you seen
http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb/2004-11/msg00060.html
for a nice small example?
The problem seems to be related to optimization and code re
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