* Arne Scheffler [EMAIL PROTECTED], 20010401 22:41 +0200:
Hi,
there are some keys on my keyboard which xkb don't map
right. Now I want to know the keycodes. But I don't know
which tool to use. Is there a tool I can start, press the
key and see which keycode it produce ?
Thanks for any help
On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 02:17:26AM -0700, Nate Duehr wrote:
I just wanted to publically thank you all for your hard work on
Debian-PPC. I just loaded up the iMac DV SE I was having trouble with
back during the early days of Potato, and 2.2r2 is a breeze for an
experienced Debian-head who
I'm starting out installing Debian on my PowerMac G4 450, DVD ROM, Zip
Drive. I have MacOS 9.0.4 already installed on the hard drive, which, by
the way, is partitioned into 4 partitions, since I expected to install
Linux on here at some point.
I've downloaded and burned to CD-R the latest
My experience (using a PowerMac 7300) is a mixture of these two experiences.
What I have seen, using a 2.2.18 kernel I built myself, is:
(1) if I configure /etc/network/interfaces to use a static IP address,
networking works great,
(2) if I use dhcpcd (I have to get the deb from potato since
do i need some special arguments when i want to compile lame for
DebianPPC?
regards jarpie
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 11:33:29AM -0700, Peter Canning wrote:
It seems to me that it can't be the kernel that is at fault, since it works
fine configured statically, or using dhcpcd. It seems to me that dhcpcd
must being doing something different than pump. My personal preference
would
Hey All,
So after 7 months of flailing I finally got my Pismo to run it's
external monitor port, yeah!!!
3 days before I had a talk to give about our OpenSource project, I
realized I was going to be using OpenOffice under linux, and I
couldn't actually drive a projector... So after I got done
Greetings,
I have successfully installed Debian 2.2 R2 on my G4
However when X boots up, the resolution is very bad (only 640x480) and
the mouse doesn't work. (however, it works with gpm)
I have an ATI Rage 128 w /16 mb ram so it's should be supported.
I have tried making modifications
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 09:48:51PM +0100, Jarkko Pienim?ki wrote:
do i need some special arguments when i want to compile lame for
DebianPPC?
I don't think so... I'm pretty sure all I did was ./configure, make,
make install. That was for LAME 3.88.
Have you tried already and you're having
Peter Cordes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you haven't tried xkeycaps, then you should. It's great :)
Unless you need some serious keyboard kung fu, xkeycaps should
handle all the dirty work and spit out an xmodmap input file. (This
won't help if you're going to mess with the xkb defs,
Roy Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've downloaded and burned to CD-R the latest 2.2r2 ISO images, but
contrary to what is suggested in the install docs, I can't boot from
them (at least not by holding down C when rebooting, though I have
to take a look at open firmware tricks still).
This is the problem which I mistakenly labeled as the MACE driver
being completely broken. And since I last tried using it, I
speculated that pump was the culprit. Now I'm glad someone confirmed
it.
The problem does indeed exist in kernel 2.4.2.
Adam
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 11:33:29AM -0700,
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 02:12:54PM -0400, Roy Wood wrote:
I've downloaded and burned to CD-R the latest 2.2r2 ISO images, but
contrary to what is suggested in the install docs, I can't boot from them
(at least not by holding down C when rebooting, though I have to take a
look at open
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