Thanks Risto. I have a very slow loading, but very fuctional gdm and gnome
desktop, using the r128 driver with UseFBDev option on. But I can't use the
HW accelleration. Hence the slow loading I suppose. Can it be made to work
somehow?
Heres my current xorg.conf:
Section InputDevice
2009/2/12 urpion urpion urp...@linuxwaves.com:
Thanks Risto. I have a very slow loading, but very fuctional gdm and gnome
desktop, using the r128 driver with UseFBDev option on. But I can't use the
HW accelleration. Hence the slow loading I suppose. Can it be made to work
somehow?
Good
Le mardi 10 février 2009 à 12:28 +, Rafal Czlonka a écrit :
Hi,
I've been doing some searching a while ago and didn't manage to find the
solution to my problem.
The system's running smoothly for a long time but if it freezes I'd like
to use SysRq key on my iBook G4.
Is there any way
Hi,
Sorry for the OTish, but I wonder if it is possible to have wifi
working on an iMac 333 (tray loading) with no airport card slot
running debian. So, is there a wifi USB adapter that would work on
debian-powerpc? Are there other hardwere options?
Thanks,
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Sure it's possible. USB adapter is probably the only usable solution.
I've been successful with old Macs using Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54L
(0411:00da) and zd1211b, vendor-based community driver, svn version.
http://zd1211.wiki.sourceforge.net/
The speed will be limited to 11 Mbit/s because of the USB
Thomas Constans wrote:
If you are using a stock debian kernel, sysrq should be on. Check out
existence of file /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq and its content (should be 1)
I know all that, I specifically mentioned the key combination for it since
it's not a full-sized keyboard.
Maybe you should spend
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 05:32:16PM +0200, Risto Suominen wrote:
Sure it's possible. USB adapter is probably the only usable solution.
I've been successful with old Macs using Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54L
(0411:00da) and zd1211b, vendor-based community driver, svn version.
Le jeudi 12 février 2009 à 19:27 +, Rafal Czlonka a écrit :.
It hadn't froze for months so that's not the issue, I was just wondering
how to enter SysRq sequences directly from a keyboard, rather than
sending the codes, e.g. with 'echo' to /proc.
I misunderstood
in fact we are asking
2009/2/12 Hans Ekbrand h...@sociologi.cjb.net:
Do you have to manually set the rate, or is the driver smart enough
to not try rates above 11 Mbit/s?
As I remember it, it seems to happen automatically.
Risto
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Le mardi 10 février 2009 à 12:28 +, Rafal Czlonka a écrit :
Hi,
I've been doing some searching a while ago and didn't manage to find the
solution to my problem.
The system's running smoothly for a long time but if it
Hello all,
i've got Debian (testing) running on a DLPAR on a pSeries 9117-570.
The system gets several NICs from two VIO servers, which in turn are
connected to different switches for redundancy. Two NICs within each
subnet are paired via bonding devices.
Now the problem:
- If i choose
I am running Debian on a PowerMac 8500/120, and because of hardware
limitations, have been trying to run the lightest GUI desktop
possible. I used apt-get install xorg icewm to successfully install
those programs. icewm will run on the machine, but I am frustrated by
being unable to get
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 22:47:17 -0600
Amos Stibolt a.skyb...@cox.net wrote:
As a final bit of information, the video driver on this machine is
whatever Apple included standard when it built this machine, because
of this, I did not know which driver to select during configuration,
and used
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