solution would be to have MOL package actually recompile
the module when installed.
Ben.
It's just the same situation with pcmcia-modules. Precompiled .debs are
supplied for the proposed kernels, a source package for those who want to
compile their own kernels.
Andre Berger
for the proposed kernels.
Andre Berger[EMAIL PROTECTED]
pgpQk5axVL7Wk.pgp
Description: PGP signature
use v4 on this machine, so I don't know the exact name
(use XFree86 instead of XF86_SVGA IIRC)
Andre Berger[EMAIL PROTECTED]
pgpBvxmgAXHaz.pgp
Description: PGP signature
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-16 23:42 +0200:
I cannot connect to my ISP, these are the files
for my pppd configuration, I try to launch with the
command pppd call provider
try pon
56600
^
You mean 57600, don't you.
Andre Berger[EMAIL
I have a problem concerning mtools (potato/ppc, 2.2.19pre17, PB 3400).
The first time I do mdir, everything's fine. But the second time I
always get Can't open /dev/fd0: device or ressource busy. Cannot
initialize 'A:', until I reboot.
Andre Berger[EMAIL PROTECTED]
arne
showkey on the consoles, xev (xcontrib) for X.
Andre Berger[EMAIL PROTECTED]
or somesuch, but I'm also about 2000 messages behind in my
debian-ppc reading, so I figured it's probably already in here
somewhere... and I need to catch up on my reading I suppose.
That's about 2 days behind ;)
Andre Berger[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Adam C Powell IV [EMAIL PROTECTED], 20010328 12:02 +0200:
Andre Berger wrote:
#/etc/sysctl.conf
dev.mac_hid.mouse_button2_keycode = 76
dev.mac_hid.mouse_button3_keycode = 127
dev.mac_hid.mouse_button_emulation = 1
(and rebooted; /proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse* are set to these values
* Patrice LaFlamme [EMAIL PROTECTED], 20010328 16:21 +0200:
On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 12:18:22PM +0200 or thereabouts, Andre Berger wrote:
It did! Changed the mapping to btn2=96 btn3=116, everything works
beautifully again. So no reason to go back to ADB. Is there any
documentation
* Patrice LaFlamme [EMAIL PROTECTED], 20010327 22:36 +0100:
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 02:57:00AM +0100 or thereabouts, Andre Berger wrote:
I've updated my potato system (PB3400) to kernel 2.2.19pre17-pmac from
proposed updates, which uses the new input layer model. I've changed
mouse type
* Lorenzo De Vito [EMAIL PROTECTED], 20010326 15:48 +0200:
[...]
Anyone know journal for LinuPPC ? Perhaps can be a good idea...
There are other mailing list on Linux or Debian PPC ?
[...]
comp.os.linux.powerpc
Andre Berger[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Colin Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED], 20010309 10:25 +0100:
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could you perhaps tell how to make Gnus use mbox format by default?
(serious question of course)
Gnus 5.8 has the nnmbox backend, so which I assume reads and writes
mbox files
.
Could you perhaps tell how to make Gnus use mbox format by default?
(serious question of course)
Andre Berger[EMAIL PROTECTED]
the time just now. Maybe you could drop me a line if it works or not?
--
Andre Berger[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michel Dänzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
fblevel is for that. AFAIK it goes from 0 (off) to 15 (maximum brightness).
Isn't it 35?, or to put it this way: Is 35 dangerous (PB 3400)?
Andre
' and not 'Ctrl aCtrl z'?
--
Andre Berger[EMAIL PROTECTED]
kernel are you using?
-raf
I turned off DMA completely with 2.2.17 because of the IDE problems,
and never had any trouble with waking up again. (I haven't tested any
2.2.18* kernel so far.) I used hdparm to turn it off so far, but why
not just compile 2.2.18 without DMA support at all.
--
Andre
\ member of XFree86 and the DRI
project
Please calm down you two. I think we all know how it feels to be in
serious trouble, and from this perspective, I don't understand what
part of the original question may have led into an off-topic
discussion of that kind.
Andre
--
Andre Berger [EMAIL
PowerBook DUO 2300C
Quadra 6100/66
Starmax 4000/200
Thanks...
O+ xavier
Don't know about the rest...
--
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] from Bonn, Germany
As Helix Gnome dev seems long broken, I thought of using dpkg-cross to
compile for PPC on my i586. The potato version of dpkg-cross comes
with m68k configuration only. Would that be OK, or else, what would I
have to do?
Andre
--
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] from Bonn, Germany
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 02:12:51PM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote:
It's still broken on m68k, and I've files a bug because of that,
mentioning powerpc in passing. My Powerbook sure has no floppy drive
either. Anyone with a Powermac, a floppy drive and
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 04:20:21PM +0100, Andre Berger wrote:
I have superformat too.
do you also have a floppy drive in a powerpc machine? if so take a
1.44MB floppy you don't care about stick it in the drive and run:
superformat
John MacPhail [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 06:24:30AM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote:
do you also have a floppy drive in a powerpc machine? if so take a
1.44MB floppy you don't care about stick it in the drive and run:
superformat --superverify /dev/fd0
you can
I haven't figure out yet how to do a low-level format on /dev/fd0 on
PPCs, can anybody help me?
My machine is a PowerBook 3400/potato/2.2.17, the floppy drive comes
as a module (hardware module of course :)).
Thank you,
Andre
Michael Flaig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 09:25:30PM +, Hadess wrote:
Michael Flaig wrote:
Hi!
I'm searching for a german X11-keymap that works fine on the Powerbook
Firewire.
There are 2 things that we would need to know to be able to give you
to 'adduser $YOURSELF dip'.
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Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] from Bonn, Germany
Paul Talacko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hallo,
ich versuche verzweifelt Debian 2.2 auf meinem Powerbook zu
installieren. Jedesmal, wenn ich im Installationsprogramm PCMCIA
konfigurieren mchte, hngt sich der Mac auf (Kernel panic: machine
check rebooting in 180 seconds). Ich wei
to fix this.
-- Taro
Edit /etc/X11/Xmodmap. Make backup copy before you actually do.
--
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] from Bonn, Germany
Simon Piette [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Andre Berger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [001104 09:03]:
Taro Fukunaga [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do I fix my keyboard settings if xkeycaps is broken? I can't
scroll the window to select a keyboard. I have a PowerComputing
keyboard and whenever I
Andrew B. Arthur [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi.
I'm on a PowerMac 4400/200 with an ATI Mach64 VT Internal Video, using
atyfb, linux-pmac-devel from Sat Oct 21 (uname -a: Linux cowsandcorn
2.4.0-test10 #3 Sat Oct 21 09:39:08 EDT 2000 ppc unknown). At any rate,
with the New Input Layer (and
/woody before the logic board died.
Add these lines to /etc/apt/sources.list:
# Helix Gnome PPC
deb http://southpole.penguinpowered.com/debian unstable main
Andre
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Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] from Bonn, Germany
Jeremiah Merkl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I guess I'd better take my CDs and my MOD, and visit friends whose Macs
still work...
Thank you
-- Andre
Just for those who have never seen a multi-session HFS disc before, when you
stick the CD in under a Mac, it actually mounts one volume per
What's the trick to see more than one sessions on a multisession CD? I
created it with Toast 3.5.7 on a Mac for a Mac, but have no Mac at
hand (potato/PC now, with HFS support in the kernel). I would like to
get my Documents back... snief...
-- Andre
Michael Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What's the trick to see more than one sessions on a multisession CD? I
created it with Toast 3.5.7 on a Mac for a Mac, but have no Mac at
hand (potato/PC now, with HFS support in the kernel). I would like to
get my Documents back... snief...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I wish to use xmodmap (with the help of xkeycaps) to change the layout of my
keyboard. I've been told there are no problems with this (on the LinuxPPC
mailing list), but I cannot make even the slightest change! This is with
Xpmac and with XF68_FBDev...
Bill Paterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has anyone got Debian running on the above machine? If yes, elaboration on
workarounds, glitches, etc. would be appreciated.
No way. Only MkLinux (DR3 Pre-R1) will currently run on the 5300 (=
24 MB RAM), with no ext. SCSI, no PCMCIA, and of that wasn't
it, install it. mac-de-latin1-nodeadkeys is buggy, there were patching
instructions in the german computer magazine c't. I could send you the
result; contact me off-list.
--
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] from Bonn, Germany
---End Message---
Benjamin Herrenschmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hrm... By older PowerBook, you mean a first generation also called
3500 ?
FYI: The 3500 is a 3400, org. 603ev, with a G3 CPU: the first G3
PowerBook.
-- Andre
Werner Teeling [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think my kernel lacks Appletalk DDP support.
Don't think ;), instead try 'modconf' as root.
HTH
-- Andre
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I get the timeouts with both 2.2.17pre13-ben2 und
2.2.17pre15-ben1 when using pmud.
Claus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
now it's 2.2.17pre13-ben2
hda: Enabling MultiWord DMA 2
hda: dma_intr: status=0x00 { }
media bay 0 contains a floppy disk drive
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I get the timeouts with both 2.2.17pre13-ben2 und
2.2.17pre15-ben1 when using pmud.
(on PB 3400)
hda: Enabling MultiWord DMA 2
hda: dma_intr: status=0x00 { }
media bay 0 contains a floppy disk drive
hda: Enabling MultiWord DMA 2
With 2.2.17pre15
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I get the timeouts with both 2.2.17pre13-ben2 und
2.2.17pre15-ben1 when using pmud.
(on PB 3400)
hda: Enabling MultiWord DMA 2
hda: dma_intr: status=0x00 { }
media bay 0 contains a floppy disk drive
hda: Enabling MultiWord DMA 2
Cameron [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My mouse buttons are mixed up (3 button ps/2 logitech).
THe right mouse button does what the middle mouse button should be doing.
Oddly enough, mouse wouldn't work unless I set the XF86Config file to look
to the adbmouse device and BusMouse protocol in
I wrote:
gpm can remap keys.
and meant of course mouse buttons.
Andre
Claus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
now it's 2.2.17pre13-ben2
hda: Enabling MultiWord DMA 2
hda: dma_intr: status=0x00 { }
media bay 0 contains a floppy disk drive
hda: Enabling MultiWord DMA 2
But no crashes with pmud so far.
Andre
Benjamin Herrenschmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks. Now, I'd like if you could try to get more precise values because
those I sent you are really too high.
Let me first say that
In function dma_bits_to_command(), comment out the MDMA 2 case
gave me Multiword DMA 1 instead of 2, but
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- First, try increasing the wait_for_ready to a larger value
line 597:
int timeout = 5000 (was 2000)
- Try increasing the IDE_WAKEUP_DELAY_MS definition to a much larger
value (1 ?)
line 102:
#define IDE_WAKEUP_DELAY_MS 1 (was 1500)
Those
--
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] from Bonn, Germany
Benjamin Herrenschmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have recompiled my 2.2.17pre11 kernel with int timeout=5000; nothing
has changed (PB 3400):
Sounds like a bogus hard disk, it's returning an error status from the
SET_FEATURE command while advertising some DMA support. I'll double check
my
I get the follpwing message every now and then on my potato box, a
PowerBook 3400 (custom 2.2.17pre11, IDE settings not changed from pmac
standard), or even a complete lockup at boot time which forces me to
press the reset btn, and has already resulted in data loss(t+found):
hda: Enabling
Michael Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hda: Enabling MultiWord DMA 2
ide_pmace: wait_for_ready, error status: 51
pmac_ide_do_setfeature disk not ready after SET_FEATURE !
hda: dma_intr: status=0x00 { }
hda: Failed !
I have an 'alien'ized pmud 0.6.1 installed and its script
Michael Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Your error message looks like the disk doesn't like one of the feature set
commands the kernel sends it. I'll have to look at the IDE driver to see
if that's the DMA setting or some other drive command. Did you try
hda=noautotune, and does
Michael Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You could try the following to narrow down the problem further:
- omit the -p in the wakeup hdparm command, to make sure we're not running
into a problem with PIO mode autotune here (the kernel option is kind of
defeated by that option for all I can
Werner Teeling [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here my 2 cents :
System 7.5.3 can be found here :
Sorry I didn't read the whole the thread, but the following
information may be useful. If you just want BootX, d'l the 8.1 rescue
floppy and use its System Folder on your HDD. Remove all pictures in
://ppclinux.apple.com/~benh/
Good idea, but doesnt't work. I compiled ADB support into my own
2.2.17pre11 kernel, and everything's fine again.
Andre
--
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] from Bonn, Germany
I wonder if it's possible to turn off the backlight on the PowerBook
3400, running pmud 0.6.1 and Xpmac, as part of the energy saving
measures.
Andre
Oops I didn't realize this thread is on debian-powerpc. Most PC
emulators won't wotk on PPC; experiences with VMWare on PPC anyone?
Andre
Josh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
C.M. Connelly wrote:
unzip is available:
OK, I got unzip. The program I downloaded, after unzipping is now:
program.exe
I chmod'd it so its executable. I tried running it (by typing its name) and
I was told that I
can't run binaries. Is there
Thomas Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
to get your keymap working, uncomment the lines under powermac in
/etc/X11/XModmap and add exec xmodmap /etc/X11/Xmodmap to your
.xinitrc file. I emulate a three button mouse by passing
adb_buttons=103,55 to the kernel at boot (via quik or BootX) which
Thomas Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andre,
With my setup, just pressing the command key is equivalent to depressing
the second button of the mouse - no mouse click required. Very few, if
any, X apps that I use map anything to the command key, whereas many use
control and option. You can
I have both Xpmac and gpm. Here are the relevant settings:
(Note I have to use different keycodes to use F9 as middle- and F10 as
right button -- YMMV).
Kernel arguments in BootX:
adbuttons=101,109
/etc/gdm/gdm.conf (only the relevant section):
[servers]
0=/usr/bin/X11/X vt7 -depth 16 -middlekey
Don't know anything about newer PBs; on my 3400, I have switched to
Xpmac which doesn't need an XF86Config but is configured by command
line arguments. You would have to get it (probably from LinuxPPC,
sorry I've lost the URL -- anyone?), then alien the rpm.
I've changed the relevant section of
Be sure the loopback is enabled.
Either put the lines
#! /bin/sh
ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
into /etc/init.d/network (the pre-2.2 style)
or the make sure the line
iface lo inet loopback
is not commented out in /etc/network/interfaces.
/etc/hosts should contain:
Sorry to follow-up my own post, I forgot to say that if you use
/etc/init.d/network, you will have to execute this script in order to
get a network... Better change /etc/network/interfaces.
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Be sure the loopback is enabled.
Either put the lines
I'm still trying in vain to compile a kernel that would boot my PB
3400 (potato), recent versions of
kernel-patch-2.2.15-powerpc,
kernel-source-2.2.15
Here's my /etc/kernel-pkg.conf:
maintainer := Andre Berger
email := [EMAIL PROTECTED]
priority := Low
patch_the_kernel := YES
image_in_boot
Daniel Jacobowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 11:45:39AM +0200, Andre Berger wrote:
I'm still trying in vain to compile a kernel that would boot my PB
3400 (potato)
Nope. Copy a config (probably pmac) from
/usr/src/kernel-patches/powerpc.
# PATCH_THE_KERNEL=yes
Sorry to followup my own post; I made a mistake. F9/F10 is really
101/109 on the console resp. 109/117 on X here.
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It should work on (left) option 2/3 (not option F2/F3). I had a
problem using different keys. Though I had mouse button emulation
I would like to build my own kernel with corresponding PCMCIA modules
on my PB 3400/potato. I have built a few easy kernels on PCs, but PPC seems
to be different (has to be patched, hasn't it?). Could someone please
give me some step-by-step-instructions (what to download, what to do
with it) or
Edwin Rudolph [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just installed potato on my PowerBook and am having some trouble with
getting the X server to work right. I first tried to fire up X with the
default FBDev server, and that didn't work at all. The only way I could
get X going was to use the Xpmac
Michel Dänzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andre Berger wrote:
Edwin Rudolph [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just installed potato on my PowerBook and am having some trouble with
getting the X server to work right. I first tried to fire up X with the
default FBDev server
Chris Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[snip..]
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
yes you need a COMPLETE *REAL* 4MB Finder.
I have removed the This is a Emergency Boot Floppy System only alert box
from
a MacOS 8.1 Emergency
[snip..]
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
yes you need a COMPLETE *REAL* 4MB Finder.
I have removed the This is a Emergency Boot Floppy System only alert box from
a MacOS 8.1 Emergency floppy system folder and added the BootX 1.2.2
Extension plus a kernel image. The whole thing is
After apt-get upgrade (both in potato and woody), xemacs21-nomule
should have been updated to 21.1.10. But it doesn't work and forced me
to manually reinstall 21.1.8. Any idea what's wrong?
Andre
Is there a way to change the partition scheme without data loss or
re-formatting? I have a PowerBook 3400/potato. My partition scheme is:
/dev/hda
#type namelength base( size )
system
/dev/hda1 Apple_partition_map Apple 63
:
On Wed, May 31, 2000 at 10:52:33AM +0200, Andre Berger wrote:
Is there a way to change the partition scheme without data loss or
re-formatting? I have a PowerBook 3400/potato. My partition scheme is:
im not a big fan of partition resizing, you really need to make a
backup anyway becuase
:09:17AM +0200, Andre Berger wrote:
After apt-get upgrade (both in potato and woody), xemacs21-nomule
should have been updated to 21.1.10. But it doesn't work and forced me
to manually reinstall 21.1.8. Any idea what's wrong?
did you do this today? yesterday i had parts of xemacs upgraded
the idea was that I couldn't
ping localhost.
If somebody knows what to do to make this executed automatically at startup,
please give me a hint. Dist maintainers, please verify if this issue
still exists.
Thanks for your time,
Andre
--
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] from Bonn, Germany
I would like to build both my own kernel and PCMCIA support for my
PowerBook 3400. Which packages will I have to apt-get install to get
going?
--
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] from Bonn, Germany
I'm experiencing xserver-fbdev crashes of two types:
1. Fatal server error: fbdevUpdateColormap: FBIOPUTCMAP failed (Function
not implemented)
2. Caught Signal 11
The problems seem to be screensaver-related. After about 10 minutes of
inactivity the server dies.
My configuration: PowerBook
[PowerBook 3400, StyleWriter 1200, potato, ext. modem works at
/dev/ttyS0]
How can I get them to print? I've read a lot of documentation (e.g. the
LinuxPPC Printing FAQ, the Printing Howto, Serial Port Howto,...), got
lpstyl (which I alienated and installed), gs-aladdin, lpr and a lot
more, but
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