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32-bit CardBus devices is ``greyed out'' with hyphens. I assume this is
because it's assumed you want 32-bit support if you've just selected
that you've got a Yenta-Socket socket :-).
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seem to be able to install it by using the -t switch to force it to use
a given distribution, as testing has 6.9 already.
Please could anyone explain how I might force apt to install it?
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Apologies -- my sources.list had got another sid (instead of the diseed
etch) entry in there which I missed.
It is now -- at last -- working again.
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e to see if the problem remains.
I'm not sure it's the same error but IMHO it fits under the thread's
remit :-).
Has anyone else had this problem? I have a 1.5 G4 AlBook.
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't compile
I'm on a PowerBook5,4 (G4/1.5/15'').
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plained the problem -- it
just locks up my machine.
Also there is a thread about 2.6.16 build errors -- I can't get mine to
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Is there any news on when the xfce 4.2 packages will make it in?
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access to a win32 version :-(.
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bad request made by the client and the connection was therefore axed.
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Are there plans to patch Debian's QEMU packages to include this fix? If
none are known about, I'll file a bug to let them know about the fix.
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trying it after a sleep and after a reboot or cold start
* removing the settings in my home directory and starting afresh
Nothing seems to work. I would be grateful for any information you
might be able to provide (error log attached).
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e so far,
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back in didn't cause the problem to re-occur. However, it seems that
as OOo is multi-threaded it is fairly random when I get the crashes
anyway, so (an infinite amount of) time will tell if this has actually
fixed the issue :-).
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es such a
thing exist for Debian? Perhaps some X config options?
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t the correct colour profile? There are no colour
temperature/contrast controls on it, like you get on desktop monitors,
of course :-).
Just wondering if anyone else has noticed this on their PBs...
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problem. I got the same results, which isn't really conclusive as aoss
is advertised as not being a magic bullet.
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adn't clicked OK out of habit,
and it didn't appear again! :-D
Could it be that it's finally been fixed? I'm really happy!
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'ello,
Thanks to all who replied; I undid the prelinking and now mplayer works.
It plays DVDs and videos OK.
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to do this)? I would like to keep my
system tidy and have been doing a lot of development work recently that
I want to make sure hasn't put anything where it shouldn't.
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'ello,
Thanks for the replies. I had heard of checkinstall before -- and
always try to install to /usr/local -- but thanks for reminding me of
it. I hadn't heard of cruft (the program :-)) before -- it looks like
just the thing I'm looking for; thanks!
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this would make as big a difference
as the leap from i386 to k7 did.
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p support, for example, has been *incredibly* useful)!
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ks to both who suggested this; at last its all working with multiple
apps!
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DVDs
ii lsdvd 0.10-0.0 read the contents of a DVD
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which is the same set of packages and versions that my Athlon desktop
has. Any thoughts on what's going on?
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dread: Using libdvdcss version 1.2.8 for DVD access
Error reading BUP for title set 0
Mirror of VMG failed
Mirror of DVD failed
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. The only
way to remove is to highlight the whole affected area of the screen and
read it in it's inverted state.
I'm using the radeon framebuffer in 2.6.9. It happens at the normal
resolution and 640x400.
Does anyone else have these problems?
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Hello,
Been looking through the files in /etc/console* but can't see a way to
invoke ``fbset -xres 640 -yres 400'' on all VTs at start-up. Is there a
place that Debian likes this done or should I just whack it in
bootmisc.sh?
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on I wanted --
excellent!
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`yes'', Evolution and Firefox match perfectly with the rest
of my desktop).
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On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 11:51 +0200, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
> I think you are hitting bug #265653
Thanks; I've now submitted some extra information.
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This /may/ be of interest to owners of Radeon chips unsupported by the
Free drivers...
http://r300.sourceforge.net/
Kind of on-topic, I think...
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hallenging thing to make cross-platform!
After my degree is over soon and I have some time on my hands I may try
using it when I put Linux over the whole disk.
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7;t want to be confused by package
installations. It may be of use (but I can't find out until after my
exams :-)).
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ground (using Sid/Sarge on the desktop and
Woody on a server for the past 1.5 years)?
Thanks very much in advance for any info you may have,
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sked at two
separate points in the conversation (just to be absolutely sure :-)) and
both times he said that it does not in any way void the warranty.
I can't wait for it to arrive!
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Seeing as how the machine has not yet arrived, I won't ask any more
detailed questions. I was just hoping to get some general background
information so that I have an idea what I'm doing when it does get
here. Thanks in advance for any info you might be able to offer.
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to boot the OS X install CD, then I don't suppose
it /could/...
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;s quite a relief to know that I can always bootstrap myself
back onto OS X and start again if I mess things up!
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start the package
installation and general system tweaking process just as soon as I can
read it :-).
(I'm using totally default base-install packages, including the
2.6.7-powerpc kernel image package.)
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/pmu and I don't know the device numbers myself so wouldn't want to
use mknod directly.
I'd appreciate it if anyone could tell me how to make/restore my
/dev/pmu. Thanks in advance,
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'ello,
Thanks to all who've replied. It now seems to be working (I used
mknod). The problem I am currently having is the message box that pops
up when GNOME starts saying permissions on /dev/pmu are b0rked.
Apparently this is an upstream bug, however.
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ve never attempted such a thing
before.
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w-rw 1 root audio 14, 3 2004-08-18 23:34 /dev/dsp0
crw-rw 1 root audio 14, 19 2004-08-18 23:34 /dev/dsp1
crw-rw 1 root audio 14, 35 2004-08-18 23:34 /dev/dsp2
crw-rw---- 1 root audio 14, 51 2004-08-18 23:34 /dev/dsp3
oberon:~#
I am in the audio group.
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I've never tried the ieee1394 but I don't get that error message problem
and the eth1394 module appears to be inserted on boot-up.
Hope this possibly sheds some light on the new machines. Also I am
wondering how to get my internal sound :-).
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tely, I have not been able to try this out because make-kpkg
fails at building the debian/buildinfo file :-(.
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that compiling a new kernel would allow
me to eliminate some variables from the equation...
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8 (and failed).
How can I get the system to boot? From the output ``help'' gives, it
doesn't seem like there is a way to edit boot parameters from inside
YaBoot.
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If I try booting my new kernel it doesn't even get to the penguin logo.
It gets to the screen "Welcome to Linux 2.6.8" but hangs after "openpic:
exit".
Any further ideas/help would be much appreciated :-).
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to look forward to for the
future, I hope :-).
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? I
really don't want an initrd as I know what hardware I have (just aobut
:-)) and would like to keep my kernel as simple as possible.
Thanks again for the pointer -- at least I know which direction I should
be going in now (the CD route) :-).
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rtunately). Many thanks anyway for the
suggestions. I will undoubtedly let the list know how it goes :-).
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what kernel option I've got wrong or is
it better to start again with a known-good config for the
PowerBook5,4? If anyone else with this machine could send me their
config, it would be much appreciated (I haven't seen any on the sites
mentioned during recently discussed topics on pre-ma
ally I want to prune out all the stuff I don't need and
disable the fb because I can't read the tiny console text (have to ssh
in to the box to do anything with it ATM). After this, I hope to get
sound, CPUfreq, battery status and keyboard lighting to work.
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t be able to read more of what the Debian kernels have to
say and the console :-).
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SVGATextMode and the larger fonts, then :-)...
Thanks (again) for all of your help. I think things will probably start
going better for me now that I know what you've just explained...
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ptions in the kernel that seem related. Clearly
there must be something else, though. Does anyone know what it is?
(I started out with kernel-image-2.6.8-powerpc package and have been
using its .config as a base.)
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find out the solution, I'll let you know.)
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'ello,
On Thu, 2004-09-02 at 17:59, Matthew T. Atkinson wrote:
> I have just posted (sorry!) about a very similar problem on my
> PowerBook5,4 -- it looks like we're using the same config, yet it still
> refuses to work w/o an initrd. Very strange (and somewhat annoying, as
&g
kers. It is on my list of things to look into after
this initrd problem and the CPUfreq issues have been sorted.
Unfortunately it seems that these new PowerBook5,4s are a bit different
than what came before :-S.
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-)
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'ello again,
On Sun, 2004-10-31 at 16:13, Matthew T. Atkinson wrote:
> I have a 15'' PowerBook5,4 and it works perfectly -- thank you very
> much! My machine is used for taking notes in lectures at University so
> this will make a huge difference to me!
I may have lied
there are more of us in this boat :-).
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'ello,
I thought I would just add that if I use Totem, it plays fine (i.e. at
correct speed and no crackling). So it might be more on the side of
XMMS than ALSA?
I do have PREEMPT enabled in my kernel.
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'ello,
On Mon, 2004-12-20 at 14:00, Joerg Sommer wrote:
> Set the value of "period time" in "Advanced settings" in the alsa
> configuration to 500 (instead of 50).
Works for me -- cheers!
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ug stuff in :-).
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'ello,
I need to connect to a printer that only has a parallel connection with
my PowerBook5,4. Does anyone know of any supported adaptors? I can
only see serial ones in menuconfig...
Any info would be very much appreciated.
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; USS720 parallel port adapter which can appear as either a printer or as
> a parallel part.
Thanks very much for that info. I'll try to get hold of one of those!
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When moving from x86, I /thought/ I had this problem, but actually it
was because I was using CTRL-ALT-F7 as opposed to APPLE-ALT-F7, which
works on my PB. Hope this helps!
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on my two
computers, I switched back to GNOME to see what was new in 2.8.
Is there any news on when the xfce 4.2 packages will make it in?
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video wakeup
> code right.
I have a 15'' PowerBook5,4 and it works perfectly -- thank you very
much! My machine is used for taking notes in lectures at University so
this will make a huge difference to me!
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