Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 14:21, Zach Weinberg wrote:
Yesterday night, i ran apt-get upgrade on my Sarge Powerbook 3400. I did
not reboot and for the rest of the night, everything seemed to be
working fine. But this morning after I'd booted up the machine and
loaded
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Thu, 2004-05-27 at 12:39 -0600, Zach Weinberg wrote:
arthas:~# grep expansion /var/log/XFree86.0.log
CPU to Screen color expansion
Screen to Screen color expansion
Try
Option "XaaNoCPUToScreenColorExpandFill&quo
omputer is not plugged into AC it goes into sleep at the
time given in /etc/pbbuttonsd.conf even while im worknig on it. This
problem is unrelated, but if anyone could help with either of these, I
would extremely grateful.
Zach Weinberg
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
On Fri, 2004-05-28 at 10:56, Zach Weinberg wrote:
A while ago, I posted on this list concerning my Powerbook 3400 crashing
on resume and printing the error
gatwick irq not from gatwick pic
Hrm... You should never ever get the gatwick interrupt on a
o correlation with my problem?
If I need to upgrade to a newer kernel, will the stock
kernel-image-2.6.6-powerpc work with ext3 out ofthe box? The i386
version doesnt.
Thanks again,
Zach Weinberg
P.S.: I'm really amazed by the level of quality provided by the
developer's on this list
Matthias Grimm wrote:
Am Freitag, 28. Mai 2004 02:56 schrieb Zach Weinberg:
Also, When my computer is not plugged into AC it goes into sleep at the
time given in /etc/pbbuttonsd.conf even while im worknig on it. This
problem is unrelated, but if anyone could help with either of these, I
all the source version and see if that fixes the problem. And if not
I'll work with the info you've given me.
Zach Weinberg
ANd as a sidenote, after running cev before uninstalling pbbutonsd, the
list consists of multipile entries of, literally, "nil"
Zach Weinberg
all function fine. Also, elinks,
while run in an X terminal exhibits the same behavior and when a letter
is seleected vim (also running in an X terminal)the same thing happens.
Also, if anyone could help me map the right click button (preferrably
without recompiling kernels) that would be great.
Zach Weinberg wrote:
I installed Debian PPC on my Powerbook 3400 without any problems. I used
the XF86Config-4 from href="http://www.rockhopper.dk/linux/configs/XF86Config-4.3.laptop";>here
and X is working fine, except for when I run XTerm, all the text appears
to be backwards
dylan wrote:
here are some notes on how i did it:
http://fungus.ucdavis.edu/~dylan/
there is a link to the 3-button re-mapping (via F11 and F12), as well as
some other stuff- even my X config file for a PB1400
Dylan
on 04.5.6 8:27 PM, Zach Weinberg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] was reported to
tness kes work even without pbbuttonsd.
Thanks in advance,
Zach Weinberg
I jsut wasn't hitting the key hard enough...
right, okay, the volume key is no longer a problem. I jsut wasn't
holding it down long enough.
Suspend however.
Thanks again,
Zach Weinberg
ms as XTerm.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Zach Weinberg
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