> Hi there. I'm having tons of trouble with Xorg6.8.2 in BLFS-6.0 When I
> do Xorg -configure, I am told that Xorg is unable to detect my mouse.
> Also, I loaded an nvidia driver last week, and although I recompiled my
> kernel since, Xorg still says that it can't load the NVIDIA module, so
> is t
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, 17:29, Info by Giardina Software (as IbGS) wrote:
> IbGS: sorry Andreas and jeremy for my intrusion (OT),
> IbGS:
> IbGS: do you know if is it possible to build a snap image under ppc
> IbGS: platform, always with lfs guide, of 128-256M?
check ftp.lfs-matrix.de/pub/lfs-live
sorry Andreas and jeremy for my intrusion (OT),
do you know if is it possible to build a snap image under ppc platform,
always with lfs guide, of 128-256M?
TIA
Marco
On Apr 18, 2005, at 5:18 PM, Andreas Fehr wrote:
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, 08:28, Jeremy Huntwork (as JH) wrote:
JH: > b) in the arch/pp
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, 08:28, Jeremy Huntwork (as JH) wrote:
> JH: > b) in the arch/ppc/boot/images directory of the kernel, I found
> JH: > 6 or 7 files that might be kernels. which one do I have to copy
> JH: > into my /boot directory?
> JH:
> JH: Whenever I build kernels on the ppc, I just use
Donal Farrell wrote these words on 04/18/05 08:42 CST:
> Hi there. I'm having tons of trouble with Xorg6.8.2 in BLFS-6.0 When I
> do Xorg -configure, I am told that Xorg is unable to detect my mouse.
> Also, I loaded an nvidia driver last week, and although I recompiled my
> kernel since, Xorg stil
On 4/18/2005 08:43, Declan Moriarty wrote:
> May I remind you guys there _is_no_modem_driver_ for that beast under
> usb for linux. It works under lan. What is wrong with that?
Nothing at all and I'll raise you to use the lan connection under windows
too. Why waste processor time w/ usb when you
Hi there. I'm having tons of trouble with Xorg6.8.2 in BLFS-6.0 When I
do Xorg -configure, I am told that Xorg is unable to detect my mouse.
Also, I loaded an nvidia driver last week, and although I recompiled my
kernel since, Xorg still says that it can't load the NVIDIA module, so
is there a way
> Available time? What's that?
> Cheers.
> --
> Tony
It's what none of us guys who spend hours writing e-mail at each other
say we have :-/.
I'm giving a 15 minute talk tomorrow to the congregation (I'm a J.W.
elder) on the evils of the Inetrnet, and specifically the way people
can waste time t
Donal Farrell wrote:
Hi there. I'm having tons of trouble with Xorg6.8.2 in BLFS-6.0 When I
do Xorg -configure
Please post to the blfs-support list instead; this list is for the
discussion of LFS related support queries only.
Regards,
Matt.
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On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, 08:28, Jeremy Huntwork (as JH) wrote:
> JH: > b) in the arch/ppc/boot/images directory of the kernel, I found 6 or 7
> JH: > files that might be kernels. which one do I have to copy into my /boot
> JH: > directory?
> JH:
> JH: Whenever I build kernels on the ppc, I just use t
On Mon, April 18, 2005 13:43, Declan Moriarty said:
[...]
> May I remind you guys there _is_no_modem_driver_ for that beast under
> usb for linux. It works under lan. What is wrong with that? Even if I
> set up hotplug, the 2,6.10 usb drivers will not entertain that modem.
> No driver iappears in
Hi there. I'm having tons of trouble with Xorg6.8.2 in BLFS-6.0 When I
do Xorg -configure, I am told that Xorg is unable to detect my mouse.
Also, I loaded an nvidia driver last week, and although I recompiled my
kernel since, Xorg still says that it can't load the NVIDIA module, so
is there a way
On 4/17/05, John Gay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Sadly, version numbers are handed freely thease days to alpha
> > > software. I haven't the time anymore to fart about with that stuff. I
> > > noted with horror the gcc-4.0 thread where they are installing gcc-4.x
> > > and hiding it from othe
Andreas Fehr wrote:
Hi *
I run into a different problems with my mac mini and LFS. I didn't find
answers in the book and am not sure, if there is a list with ppc topics.
So if I'm wrong in this list, please let me know.
I have a running LFS system, but I'm not able to use my own kernel. I
have
Hi *
I run into a different problems with my mac mini and LFS. I didn't find
answers in the book and am not sure, if there is a list with ppc topics.
So if I'm wrong in this list, please let me know.
I have a running LFS system, but I'm not able to use my own kernel. I
have copied one of yel
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