t should help... (the "host" is
supposed to be big endian, so if you work on a big endian machine, ntohX
does nothing).
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Im want to have at least dri support for my lombard powerbook... I know
I'll have to compile the drivers, but do I need to build the whole x.org
server? (I'm using ubuntu's x.org)... any site with instructions to build
just the modules and not the whole thing?
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better to recompile the whole thing again (leif
delglass's patch it's not needed anymore, at least I think it's not
needed...)
When I have them done, I'll post the binaries...
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btw, I'm running ubuntu linux with kernel 2.6.10-5-powerpc (from ubuntu)
and x.org
's no cable present on the card, don't configure the eth0 device,
only the loopback. Is it possible? Something like OS X does when it's
booting.
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On Mon, 21 Mar 2005, Mauro wrote:
Not a script but cntrl-'c' will cancel the wait for eth connection
sure I can do that, but's not the idea...
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not try to bring
up the interface at all if it doesn't have a cable pluged in...
cheers
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n' undeclared (first use in
this function)
drivers/ide/ppc/pmac.c:2026: error: `__ide_dma_timeout' undeclared (first use
in this function)
any idea why?
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thanks, that was the problem. :-)
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2005, David Medina wrote:
Do you have Apm emulation mark as 'yes'
It is in "Device drivers/macintosh device drivers" and think that you can
mark as module.
I had it as a module, I marked it as 'yes' but it's still not working...
:-(
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is not included in the kernel that I downloaded from kernel.org... Where
can I get this driver?...
btw, do I have to patch the kernel to have "good" support for my
powerbook? I still can't get it to sleep when I close the lid...
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, and the action is suspend-to-ram... I also tried
suspend-to-disk with same results...
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. anyone had some similiar experience?
thanks!
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does anyone knows if there's a driver for the apple dvd pccard (the mpeg2
decoder)? that one that was for wallstreet and lombards...
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... does it
work at all with XFCE?
and another thing, if I close the lid, the screen goes black, but the
computer doesn't go to sleep. What do I have to do to make it go to sleep
when I close the lid?
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I'm trying to boot a 7200, with the following:
PCI slot 1: Crescendo G3 7200
PCI slot 2: USB 1.1 card (D-Link)
PCI slot 3: Radeon 7000 ME
the monitor is (right now) *not* connected to the radeon, but apparently I
can't boot the installer using BootX (just got a black screen).
I know that the cres
what's the latest kernel that will work with BootX & 7200?. I tried
several of the 2.4.x family (I was hoping to install sarge and then update
to 2.6) but all with the same result: a black screen after pressing the
linux button in BootX. I've installed linux before in this same machine,
but with ol
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004, Nathanael Hasbrouck wrote:
> Do you have the 'Force Video' chechbox set in BootX? It's required for 2.2.x
> kernels but breaks video on 2.4.x. :^)
nop... this are the things I have on BootX:
kernel 2.4.23 (specialized kernel from ppckernel.org, for OW macs)
Ram Disk (root.b
ok, I was able to boot the 7200 with the 2.4.22-small kernel and using the
sarge ramdisk (which is inside the netinstall cd, not sure if it's the
latest, I downloaded it a few days ago).
After booting and before entering the installer (just after decompressing
the ramdisk) this is what I get:
Warn
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, Sven Luther wrote:
> Ok, try again with the devfs=mount kernel argument.
>
> devfs is needed for debian-installer, but we don't want to have devfs
> used by default for non debian-installer boots, so ...
>
> Friendly,
>
> Sven Luther
thanks, that worked... but after starting
Now that I've booted this machine with debian, I want to use my Radeon
7000 ME to speed up a few things.
This is my XF86Config-4:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Radeon 7000 ME"
VendorName "ATI"
BoardName "Radeon 7000"
#Chipset"generic"
#Driver "radeon"
Driver
What's the way to get sound output on an oldworld (7200) powermac?
thanks,
funkaster = (person *)malloc(sizeof(person)*curr_age+2);
I've just installed debian unstable (upgrade from woody) with kernel
2.4.18 (install24 on yaboot prompt).
I wanted to use my genius scroll-eye mouse, which I've been successfuly
using on my pmac 7200 with debian testing, kernel 2.2.20 (also upgrade
from woody).
I'm using the same mouse section for
yes, it's possible. I have recently (last month) installed woody on my
7200/90 and then apt-get dist upgraded it to testing.
runs fine.
I installed it using boot floppies, but from hard disk and then a
net install:
downloaded root.bin, linux.bin (I think that's the name of the 2.2.x
kernel that com
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