On Nov 07 2002, christophe barbe wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 12:49:28AM -0200, Rog?rio Brito wrote:

        It seems that your mutt configuration is a tiny bit weird. I'm
        using the following lines in my muttrc:

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# Use latin1 as much as possible
set charset=iso-8859-1
set send_charset=iso-8859-1
charset-hook us-ascii iso-8859-1
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> > On Nov 07 2002, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> > > ATI finally replied ;)
> > 
> >     That's lovely! :-)
> That's a great news!

        It just crossed my mind that we may be speaking about
        different iBooks. :-) Mine is an iBook 600MHz, combo, late
        2001.

> >     It would be nice if they released the specs for hardware
> >     decompression of DVDs, but I don't know if their support would
> >     go as far as that. :-)
> 
> I don't know if this chip supports that.

        I think it does, but if ATI supports that for Linux is another
        matter entirely. :-)

> It would be better for the power consumption (and the associated
> heat) but at least we can watch DVD using software decompression.

        Well, my iBook seems to have some problems trying to keep up
        with decoding DVDs in software. :-(

> Clearly the resume/suspend feature is the most important. 

        I guess that this applies to your (newer) iBook.

> Less important but still useful missing features for this chip are a
> m3mirror equivalent and the ability to switch on/of the tv out.

        I haven't tried m3mirror with my iBook yet. BTW, could we have
        it packaged for Debian? If nobody wants to do the job, I think
        that I could package it myself.


        []s, Roger...

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