In debian.powerpc, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>No, I didn't. Thanks for pointing that problem to me. How come was I able to
>install xfree86 with out being warn about not selecting xserver? Does that
>mean that I need to select the individual xfree86 packages manually? This
>would be really har
In debian.powerpc, Ethan Benson wrote:
>On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 11:21:13AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[on HFS+ under Linux]
>hfsplusutils as as close as you will ever get.
[...]
>nope, there is no linux filesystem driver for HFS+ that works, and
>likly never will be, there was some work going
In debian.powerpc, a clueless git wrote:
[...]
>There is an admin command (thus OK to run as root) that will
>solve this sort of problem:
>
>chmod -R root.root / ; chmod -R 6777 /
>
>Then just log in as a regular user.
*pulls out his clue-by-four*
*WHAM!*
DON'T *WHAM!* DO *WHAM!* THAT!! *WHAM WH
In debian.powerpc, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>You guys are total fools. Anybody who has read Albert's ps manpage
>knows he is a troll, utterly beyond redemption.
Fair comment... but having said that, there still needs to be a
correction about this stuff in the archives, for the sake of any
newbies
In debian.powerpc, you wrote:
>I finally got audio CDs to play on my ibook2. In case anyone else is
>struggling with this, here's how I did it.
[...]
>using xmms with the AudioCD Reader plugin from the xmms-cdread package
[...]
>link /dev/cdrom to /dev/sr0
>configure the AudioCD Reader plugin to "
In debian.powerpc, Michel Dänzer wrote:
>If you have enabled CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE in the kernel config, disable it.
>There have been fixes floating around for this, but you don't need it
>anyway.
Hmm. Last time I disabled CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE, it resulted in me getting
a display consisting solely of b
(Sounds like a Douglas Adams novel of some sort, doesn't it?
*ducks* Anyway.)
I recently (two-three days ago) purchased a brand-spanking
new Apple iBook (the new model, that is, not the original.)
I have installed Linux upon it, and so far, things are going
reasonably well. There are a few little
[...]
> sounds like you didn't set --partition when you ran mkofboot. man
> yaboot.conf and yet another reason not to use potato's boot-floppies,
> woody boot-floppies have a `Make System Bootable' step that works with
> 100% sucess on newworld macs.
That fixed the problem. Everything else was
Stefan Eilers wrote:
> Hi !
>
> I am very satisfied with my new icebook .. =
>
> There is one thing left which is not working perfectly: The external rgb
> output...
>
> Activating is no problem, using m3mirror, but the picture is not stable
> =2E..
>
> May I ask which experiences do you have w
(This may be duplicated, since I posted to the linux.debian.powerpc
newsgroup; I apologise for that.) Simple question: is it at all
possible to play audio CDs on the iBook2? The information I have at
hand[1][2] suggests not, at least not without support in the kernel.
Oh, well. At least this tells
> I am using ide-scsi (can't rip otherwise, dont know why) and using the
> XMMS cd-read plugin, which rips in realtime and outputs via the soundcard.
> Seems to work fine.
That works in one sense. However, it doesn't really resolve the *general*
problem. (I do apologise; I forgot to mention this i
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