a 2.6 kernel).
Google for m3mirror.c and look in the debian-powerpc archives for the
kernel patch I posted.
There is no other way that I know of to get the external monitor
output to work on Linux on these machines.
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over the previous
behaviour.
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> I think the video card is a ATI Radeon Mobility 9000. Does that make
> a difference in using m3mirror.c?
Yes, in this case you need a multihead X config, not m3mirror.
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re over-exagerating this issue quite a bit.
Frans will eventually go away just like others did in the past, and
Debian will just move on. In fact, Debian has moved on already.
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Ralf Saalmüller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's high time to get a little bit more professional.
You're taking the fun out of it, you know ?
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w disk.
And now I'm just considering doing something alike with my MacBook
Pro, because the disk is just so slow. Apple have a really hard time
properly balancing the performance in their machines.
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is not hard at all, so if
packages "take years" to get fixed it's either because they're
unmaintained or nobody cares about them. In both cases they should be
removed from the distribution.
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; and "it's obvious" -- but to me at least it isn't.
Read the archives for debian-project, debian-vote and debian-devel for
the past 18 months. Then it'll be obvious for you too.
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works, that's what pommed uses on these machines.
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;s not only a bug of pommed, i think that there are other parts
> of the system that are involved in this stuff.
If only the backlight keys work, then they're handled by the kernel on
its own. If other keys work too, then something else is running,
either pbbuttonsd or some GNOME stuff
d :)
I'll prepare a patch and I'll send it to you for testing. Should be
tomorrow or sometime this week.
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> What are you using for running Mac OS 9 (*) on a x86-64 machine? It
> seems there are only two ways:
> (a) running a ppc linux kernel with MOL under QEMU, run Mac OS inside MOL.
> (b) running SheepShaver
(c) PearPC
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Hmm I'm pretty sure I saw a couple of OS 9 screenshots within PearPC,
and it wasn't Classic mode. Oh well.
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to emulate (PgUp. PgDwn, multimedia keys,
> etc...).
>
> Has anyone managed to get it fully working?
You need a newer kernel, or a fix to your current one wrt the HID
quirks for this keyboard. If memory serves me well, 2.6.27 is OK.
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y, you want a 2.6.28-rc. The latest one should work, otherwise
you'll need to grab the git tree.
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Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> In newer kernels we have
> /sys/module/hid_apple/parameters/fnmode
That's only in 2.6.28 with the rework of the HID quirks.
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> +if `/sbin/hwclock | /bin/grep -q 1904`; then
It's not necessarily 1904. Can be 1903 or 1933 too.
You're better off checking the year isn't < 2000, for instance.
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tures by looking for
sys_inotify_init and sys_signalfd in /proc/kallsyms.
Look at the preinst script and check your system; you should find
pretty quickly what's wrong with your system/config or udev.
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script thinks
> they're not there. I kludged around it by doing "sudo touch
That's what I had in mind, thanks for the confirmation. Too bad my PB
G4 is kind of dead (of old age) now :(
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AM...
The machine is a PB G4 500 MHz (PowerBook3,2 71).
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the error message coming up - which is an improvement for me at
> least :)
Correcting my initial posting : the keys actually work.
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Hi,
Is there any know problem with m3mirror and 2.4.22-ben2 ? All I'm
getting on the VGA output at the moment is garbage :(
It works fine with 2.4.20-benh, any idea ?
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but I have some time this
week to play with it if you need some more help. Google is your
friend, you can also find some help on mobilix.org^Wtuxmobil.org
(although the docs often cover FIR devices, there are some bits of
information on SIR devices).
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black (IR-permeable) plastic window, but instead,
> probably, in a slit on the right side, about where usually your thumb
> is when holding the mobile to the ear.
I have no idea. On my 8210 there is a window on the side, so it's
pretty obvious.
> - is there maybe any real
. /etc/init.d/irda start does make
> irdadump issue one line again.
I think this is because of the wrong device setting.
> I've rebooted my laptop and tried again (without any sleep cycle
> inbetween), no joy.
Hope you'll have more luck this time...
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ting in a corner with our
old PowerBooks... but hey, at least we've got an ATI chip. :)
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ect_script]
[sms]
timeout = 20
> Thanks for the endurance
You're welcome. I just know how painful it is to get all that working
:) You're not far from getting it working OK. Chances are your 6100
will work with gnokii by using model = AT, just as my 8210 does. [in
fact I'm
40.7 ms
Not so bad at all :)
> So, apart from a little bit of disappointment about not (yet) being
> able to sync address/calendar data, I've reached my goal.
Glad to read that :-)
> Thanks Julien (and thanks to all involved programmers listening)
You're welcome ! Have fun :)
Hi,
What's the status of WPA support in the orinoco driver ? Back in July,
it wasn't supported, IIRC. Has anything happened since then ? Any
plans ?
Is the Agere driver usable either directly or after merging the
relevant parts into the orinoco driver ?
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eady supports thsi
> framework ?!) it would work as this is done in software IIUC or is this
> a hardware limitation ?
Indeed, it can be done in software using the ieee80211 framework.
But this requires some work on the driver to adapt it. It's on my todo
list, with a gazillion other th
w one and it was on AC power.
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splay must be opened by
the prom, otherwise m3mirror doesn't work.
HTH,
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, then replace prom_num_displays by 1 in
the above.
> This is on a debian 2.6.14 kernel, sources from kernel.org.
Never built this version of the kernel, I waited a bit for the dust to
settle around the ppc -> powerpc move :)
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Andreas Wüst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> After reading this one can say that it is, at the moment, impossible to
> install woody on a ppc machine?
I did it on a Tibook 2 days ago, and my Debian runs just fine at the
moment (I made a bootable CD 1 of Woody using my local mirror --
boot-flopp
n my PB
months ago already...
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n't done so already; it's
even slower than hotplug, which is kind of a performance.
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at ? I really hope they didn't keep that
proprietary... (and would be interested in knowing whether this works
on a rev1 PB too)
Maybe it'd give me some information on the real state of my batteries,
because I just can't believe they degraded so fast.
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based on the code used in dmasound_awacs.c.
Patch against linux-2.6.6 vanilla. Comments welcome, please apply.
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managed to miss the problem you reported, it's so
obvious. Doing too many things at the same time... Thanks for catching
this one.
Fixed and updated patch against Linux 2.6.7 attached.
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x27;s what I
did. I never got the other problem you mention, though.
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or XMMS
it's in the preferences for the output plugin)
> Did you report the bug?
No. It works.
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mipsel machine at
hand.
HTH,
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ments or advices are extremely appreciated.
Here it is. :) Be careful when swapping the drives, it's not that easy
to do. Study carefully your laptop before unmounting the current
drive. I don't know how the drive is attached in the iBook, but I
guess it's similar to the PB.
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in the
dmasound driver.
Have fun :)
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hat's something I should do this week,
as I'll need a working CRT, and cannot boot a 2.4 kernel anymore...
I'll post a patch if it works.
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pushed to Linus, so it
should hopefully appear in next 2.6.9-pre.
Search lkml for an ALSA update at the end of august.
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ncrfgs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A first attempt to solve the "beep issue" was present in the
> alsa-bk-2004-08-15 patch, too. I suppose the code was mainly
> based on the patch posted in this mailing list by Julien
> Blache.
I am not sure the code in the ALSA
ll) patch as a bug report against kernel-source-2.6.8, please.
Use filterdiff (patchutils) to filter the changes made to sound/ppc/*,
and here's your diff.
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Julien BLACHE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> According to BenH, you can get the CRT to work with m3mirror again by
> only initializing the first screen reported by OF at boot.
> I'll post a patch if it works.
So here's the oneliner that makes it work again. ISTR that it
o
without any problem.
I didn't try to build with the patches applied (lacking time), but
reading the diff there's nothing that should break.
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Matthias Grimm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I tried to force Xfree86 (4.3.0) to use the external video output. I set the
> Option "Display" to "Mirror" but the videodriver (r128) told me that it will
> ignore this option because the framebuffer knows about the right display
> device.
>
> I
ry similar to the code of the radeon driver.
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Eugen Dedu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have already used my PowerBook G4 15" for videoprojection. You need
> to patch the kernel (I have patched 2.6.8.1). See videoprojection
> topic, reply of Julien Blache, at
> http://wiki.debian.net/index.cgi?DebianOnPowerPC
Dean Hamstead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> has this patch been merged into the debian kernal image yet?
No, and it won't, for reasons I explained in the same thread. Check
the archives.
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y
>
> 0.5 1.1 0x00 0x01 0x03 0x08 0% -1 min
What are the reported values in /proc/pmu/* ? These are the ones you
should trust.
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stomized package.
I'll make that a runtime option in the next upload.
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Guido Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are there linux utilities to read/set the region code of the drive?
Search for regionset, it's been ITPed a couple of days ago.
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thing work with a
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now, so 2.6 will
have to wait (and mature) some more, sorry.
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, now I have to set up a couple of things, that's a long
night coming... :)
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"J. Javier Maestro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was wondering if any of you managed to boot a self-compiled
> 2.6.2-rc1-ben1 with XFS support and, obviously, an XFS system (say the /
> partition).
Running fine here.
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porting Owen Stampflee's patch
didn't work (contacted him, hope something can be worked out) :/
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It's a kernel change that broke m3mirror.
You have 2 solutions :
- use Owen Stampflee's patch at
<http://www.stampflee.com/kernel/>
- replace arch/ppc/kernel/prom_init.c with the same file from the
2.4.20 kernel.
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at the same
place), it's only bigger.
> know, of course)? If worse comes to worse, I can always fix the
> partition numbers and mess with /etc/fstab, right?
Yes. Depends what you mean by "worse". :)
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on would be to add dualhead support to
aty128fb.c. (or pester BenH until he either writes the code or gives
us enough information to do it -- now that radeonfb is mostly fixed,
maybe we can get a chance ? ;)
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t is involved
> in fixing up dualhead there?
There's no support at all currently, only a gross hack to set up a
basic mirroring between the 2 heads. BenH told me that looking at the
XFree86 radeon driver might help to get something done on the M3.
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lem with 2.4 kernels after 2.4.20. It's
impossible to swap the battery with these kernels, the machine always
crashes.
However, I can swap the battery with my current 2.6.2rc2 just
fine. Maybe there's something different in sleep code between 2.4 and
2.6 ?
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There's a new libsane too, that should be coming soon for powerpc.
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gimp-1.3+) on this
> version or is the compilation needed for using it ?
It's GIMP2.0-enabled, yes. GIMP 1.2 isn't available in Debian
anyway... :)
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re path for boot=/dev/hda9
> ybin: Please add ofboot= where is the OpenFirmware path
> to /dev/hda9 to /etc/yaboot.conf
If you use a kernel older than 2.6.3, downgrade to the previous
version of yaboot. See the changelog...
(what a nice surprise, ever heard of this thing called "backwar
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