ible that the PCI ID changed?! (That's not
a real problem, since I simply need to adapt my XF86COnfig-4, but -
coming from the x86 world - I'm somewhat puzzled...)
Has anyone ever heard of these problems? Can anyone help?
Logs and further info can be provided tonight.
Thomas
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Jeroen Roovers wrote:
> On 4 Jun 2003 at 12:31, Thomas Winischhofer wrote:
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>> 4) XFree strangeness
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>> Altough I use the same XF86Config-4 like before with Woody, X failed
>> to come up with sid. lspci revealed that the VGA adapter has PCI ID
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ng the ati driver)
Probably because it's given the wrong PCI interrupt.
How come? The kernel is still the same... Even though I am not familiar
with the ppc architecture, I don't think PCI stuff is in userland (hence
influenced by using sid instead of woody)
Thomas
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e will be solved
automagically. (Thinking of a missing /proc for example)
Thomas
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te:
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 17:09, Thomas Winischhofer wrote:
Michel Dänzer wrote:
In fstab, I have (like on all my x86 machines)
proc /procproc defaults 00
What the heck...?
I have
none/proc procdefaults0 0
but I don't expect that to make a
The ALSA problem is solved,too. It didn't like to be compiled with gcc 3.3.
Thomas
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 17:09, Thomas Winischhofer wrote:
Michel Dänzer wrote:
In fstab, I have (like on all my x86 machines)
proc /procproc defaults 00
What the
n. It is not clear to me
why the keymap should be loaded during the rcS.d phase as well as under
another run-level.
Interestingly, /etc/rc2.d does not contain any link to
/etc/init.d/keymap.sh on all of my x86 machines
Thomas
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