inux-on-non-x86 experience and I must say it's rather exciting watching
Debian come to life on my Mac.
Best regards and thanks in advance for any help,
Manuel
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Hi again,
and sorry for answering my own mail, but I have an update regarding the
colour problem:
> - I have X 4.0.3 up and running on the onboard video hardware (2MB of
> video RAM) using the framebuffer device. However, everything has a
> magenta hue, regardless of resolution. I include XF
Hi Stefan,
thanks for your help, I'm getting closer.
> > - My german Apple Extended ADB keyboard is working on console and in X.
> > However, the keys '<' and '^' seem to be swapped and, more importantly,
> > I have no way to type an '@' or the pipe character ('|'). I can't even
> > begin
Hi again,
> - I have X 4.0.3 up and running on the onboard video hardware (2MB of
> video RAM) using the framebuffer device. However, everything has a
> magenta hue, regardless of resolution. I include XF86Config-4 and
> xdm.log and would be grateful for any help.
X seems to be fine in 24 a
Hallo Michael,
danke fuer die prompte Antwort :)
> > I'd still be interested to know why 16 bpp doesn't work, but 15 bpp at
> > 1152x864 is fine for me.
>
> Depth 16 is broken because the framebuffer device is broken.
I see.
> The best solution would probably be to switch to Linux keycodes and
Hi again,
> > Section "InputDevice"
> > Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
> > Driver "keyboard"
> > Option "CoreKeyboard"
> > Option "XkbRules" "macintosh"
> > Option "XkbModel" "pc104"
> > Option
Hi,
On Mon, 20 Aug 2001, Ethan Benson wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 12:17:00PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hello,
> > has anybody information about a
> > german keymap-file for a G3 machine (potato)?
>
> switch to linux keycodes and use the maps from the console-data in
> woody.
As
Thanks, I'm getting closer.
On Mon, 20 Aug 2001, Ethan Benson wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 01:42:05PM +0200, Manuel Reiter wrote:
> >
> > As I'm still having problems with my German Keyboard (Apple Extended
> > ADB) under X4.0.3 on my 7600, I would appreciate p
Hi Ralf,
> The Apple ADB mouse doesn't work. I can't imagine the right gpm setup and
> searching the databases hasn't brought enough information to this :-(
> X doen't start either, because it doesn't find the mouse.
>
> So I looked into /dev and ls *mouse* found "atarimouse amigamouse mouse
>
Hi Colin,
> Yes, i do. i was just about to sent you an email saying no, but after about 2
> 1/2 minutes the second line showed up.
That was because route tried to lookup your gateways name and
failed. 'route -n' should be faster.
> DestinationGatewayGenmaskFlagsMe
Hi,
> > DestinationGatewayGenmaskFlagsMetric
> > RefUseIFace
> > 24.128.224.0*blahU
> > blahblahblaheth0
> > default24.218.224.10.0.0.0
> > UG
> > If you have networking up and running under MacOS, can you access the
> > network parameters there and compare the gateway addresses? (Sorry, don't
> > know where to find these in MacOs, but I'm sure they're there.)
>
> MacOS X is very UNIX-like, so, ifconfig is available on it as well. Open
Laurent Steffan wrote:
> I see two ways out of this :
>
> 1) you can reboot your Linux machine, note all initialization performed
> ...
>
> 2) or, you can reboot with Mac OS 9, go to the TCP/IP Control Panel, note
> ...
Assuming that the ifconfig output is at least partially correct, it might
b
Hi,
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, [iso-8859-1] "Berg, Björn" wrote:
> I have a 2.4.6pre5-Kernel with Mediabay-Patch. It supports the new
> input-layer. The mouse works on console via /dev/input/mice. No second or
> third button is needed.
> But how is the mouse set up for X. I have only the one button?!
I
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