On 18/01/2006 at 22:16 +0100, Hans Ekbrand wrote:
pgp.net is not a host, it's a zone. My guess is that your nameserver
is broken, but I'm no DNS guru.
Here are some of the servers that my nameserver replies to the above
command:
His nameserver doesn't need to be broken, your's might very
On 16/01/2006 at 15:51 +, Joerg Sommer wrote:
This does not help:
+ ltrace -t -e msgget,msgsnd,msgrcv,msgctl pbbcmd -i query TAG_LCDBRIGHTNESS
According to pbbcmd man page, -i applies only to config commands.
If you need to query LCD brightness, you can use /sbin/fblevel (that's
what
On 09/11/2005 at 03:35 +, Paul Brossier wrote:
Adding the module of the card you want first at the end of /etc/modules
should do the trick just as well,
No, with recent versions of udev (unstable) some modules are loaded
by udev (I guess) before init scripts processing /etc/modules.
I
On 17/10/2005 at 08:54 +1000, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
The solution would be to able to specify interfaces by MAC or position
in sysfs rather than ethX name in /etc/network/interfaces... Volunteer
to fix those scripts ?
I use something like this in a couple of multihomed servers:
On 14/10/2005 at 10:48 +, Saladino wrote:
Thats my question, is it possible? i work in silent places normally
and the sound of the ibook starting is to noisy.
As it has already been pointed, you need nvsetvol (in powerpc-utils
package).
However, as macosx restores the volume everytime you
On 13/09/2005 at 17:11 +0200, Matthias Grimm wrote:
Is charging through an USB-port a standard feature of the iPod mini?
Yes it is.
There is an optional accessory which is an adaptor to charge the ipod
from a mains outlet.
I was told in an Apple Store, that charging it through a usb port is
On 10/09/2005 at 22:58 +0200, Matthias Grimm wrote:
The only question left is: Is 104Bit key = WEP128?
This is correct. A wep128 key is 104 bits long (13 hex digits). And
wep64 uses a 40 bits long key.
And nowadays the security provided by wep128 and wep64 is *practically*
the same: (almost)
On 22/08/2005 at 10:51 -0700, Emmanuele Salvati wrote:
i am using unstable.
Then I'm afraid you'll have to wait a bit:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2005/08/msg00089.html
Unless you use some extra-official repo ...
--
Kiko
Private mail is preferred encrypted:
On 18/08/2005 at 05:30 -0400, Mehul Sanghvi wrote:
I've got sarge running on my G3 BW. I would like to have clamav come
from
unstable, but everything else should continue to come from stable.
I won't answer your question.
But: why don't you just use volatile.debian.net ?
--
Kiko
On 03/08/2005 at 14:43 +0200, Stelian Pop wrote:
or buy a Linux supported USB or PCMCIA modem
Another option (that's what I use when I'm on vacation at my parents')
is an external rs-232 modem (a normal one) with a serial-usb adaptor (I
use a ftdi_sio driven one).
It works quite nicely. The
On 14/06/2005 at 21:37 +0100, George Wright wrote:
You can then just mount it by doing mount /dev/sda2 /mnt/ipod -t hfsplus,
assuming the iPod is assigned /dev/sda.
Actually it should be sda3 (sda2 would be the vfat partition on a
windows ipod).
You can find the music around
On 15/03/2005 at 16:56 -0500, Tamas K Papp wrote:
I download my mail using fetchmail. When I have a lot of messages,
some of them don't get to the mailbox instantly, but keep sitting in
the queue for a while. runq as root fixes the problem. Any idea why
this is happening, and what I could
On 19/01/2005 at 13:48 -0800, Adam Done wrote:
That worked perfectly. Now I noticed that depending on what is pluged
in first and or at start up such as a firewire drive or the compact
flash card, the first one probed gets sda. So in my fstab file I set
things for sda or sde which is listed
On 07/11/2004 at 23:24 -0500, Barry Hawkins wrote:
The only meaningful results from the Google search is this message from
Kiko Piris in a July 2004 thread:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2004/07/msg00462.html
In that message I was simply answering that 600 permissions of /dev/pmu
On 25/10/2004 at 16:19 +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
Is it still a problem to run ext3 ? I heard in the past that something like
XFS is to be prefered, or simple non-journaled ext2, since ext3 needed to do
regular disk accesses, and thus waking up the disk.
Not at all using laptop-mode.
On 18/10/2004 at 14:08 +0100, Adrian Lester wrote:
I'm sorry, I was asking a one off _favour_.
Don't be sorry ;-)
This was not a generic enquiry, rather related to one message. The way I
operate is by having email addresses @domain. One of those aliases is my
personal address which I do
On 25/09/2004 at 23:53 +0200, Guido Guenther wrote:
I also know this, I've fine tuned all the daemons so that they don't
make superfluous (cache-miss) reads that cause too frequent spin-ups.
Care to post this fine tuning?
I absolutely would if it was something like a magic receipt, it's a
On 16/09/2004 at 08:54 +0200, Guido Guenther wrote:
On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 09:56:17PM +0200, Kiko Piris wrote:
On 15/09/2004 at 20:04 +0200, Matthias Grimm wrote:
Anything else doesn't make much sense.
Nope, this is not true (at least for me :-).
Matthias _is_ right, you need a power
On 15/09/2004 at 20:04 +0200, Matthias Grimm wrote:
IMHO laptop-mode is a dynamic option that must adapt to changing conditions.
This can only be done in conjunction with a power management daemon.
You're right.
Anything else doesn't make much sense.
Nope, this is not true (at least for me
On 11/08/2004 at 15:02 -0300, Rogério Brito wrote:
Does anybody else have comments on getting long battery life tweaking the
disk?
Well, I mainly use it because my iBooks HD gets too hot these days. I
could'nt tell you how much battery it saves.
I use laptop-mode + cpudyn. The combination
On 04/08/2004 at 01:40 +0100, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
I'm trying to connect to an Airport Extreme Base Station using WEP. I am
trying to connect from an iBook rev2.2 using the old wireless card -- I
can connect fine without WEP.
I had the same problem. Firmware downgrade solved it:
On 17/07/2004 at 15:44 +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
[Please Cc the bug address, I'm not subscribed to this list.]
Please, set Mail-Followup-To accordingly then ;-)
root:users is obviously wrong, but should the device be 666? 660 and
owned by group audio or video? By some other group?
MAKEDEV
On 11/07/2004 at 22:45 +0200, Richard Guenther wrote:
I installed kernel-image-powerpc and now on boot a lot of modules get
loaded that I don't need. F.i. ipv6, ext3, nfsd and ieee1394 - can I
somehow prevent loading of these modules at startup (apart from deleting
them, of course)?
For
On 27/06/2004 at 11:18 +0200, Timo Reimerdes wrote:
I got this Problem and according to some board-posts and newsgroups I
found using google some others do, too. Unfortunately nothing they
posted helped in resolvnig this problem. I am shure I just messed up
some minor thing when switching to
On 28/05/2004 at 11:45 +0200, Cedric Pradalier wrote:
Ben : how much happy testers are enough to have the module
included the kernel ?
Don't know this. But you can count another happy one here :) (iBook G3
900MHz).
bash-2.05b# cat /var/log/syslog | grep adm103
May 28 10:05:05 localhost
On 28/05/2004 at 14:19 +0200, Cedric Pradalier wrote:
According to Colin LEROY, on Fri, 28 May 2004 11:54:35 +0200,
May 28 10:05:05 localhost kernel: therm_adm103x: no version for
struct_module found: kernel tainted.
What is the MODULE_* macro to avoid this warning ?
On 12/05/2004 at 16:54, Florian Reitmeir wrote:
A pitfall is udev, if you use it, you have to create the /dev/fb0 by hand. A
cd /dev
./MAKEDEV fb0
should do. I inserted the commands in an init.d script.
Nope. The correct way to do it is in /etc/udev/links.conf
I also had to manually define
On 20/04/2004 at 20:36, Kiko Piris wrote:
The question is that now with pbbuttonsd, I can not reproduce the oops,
it resumes perfectly from sleep (even with the setmixer... stuff in
pbbuttonsd Script_ProfChanged).
It could be that, as you point, pmud was slightly faster than pbbutonsd
On 20/04/2004 at 00:50, James Duncan wrote:
Oops: kernel access of bad area, sig: 11 [#1]
NIP: EA159C3C LR: EA3ECE0C SP: E61B7D70 REGS: e61b7cc0 TRAP: 0301Not
taintedMSR: b032 EE: 1 PR: 0 FP: 1 ME: 1 IR/DR: 11
DAR: 0006, DSISR: 4000
TASK = e6c35640[1438] 'pbbuttonsd' Last
On 20/04/2004 at 11:32, Cedric Pradalier wrote:
It maybe related to pbbutton, which try to access the mixer too early
???
It could be it.
Formerly I had such a script like yours called from pmud (mine did a
setmixer `cat /etc/setmixer.conf`). I could reproduce the oops 100% of
the times on
On 07/04/2004 at 12:42, Sven Luther wrote:
reportbug kernel-image-2.4.25-powerpc-pmac, and i will sort out stuff.
Not reporting bugs and expecting things to get fixed is illusionary,
Sincerely, I'm a bit surprised of your complaints about bug reports (and
of this mini-flame too).
1.-
On 06/04/2004 at 10:53, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
Still can't get it to work!
lsmod doesn't show agpart or radeon. I then do 'insmod agpart' and then
'insmod radeon'. Now it shows:
Module Size Used byNot tainted
radeon116084 0 (unused)
On 06/04/2004 at 11:52, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
Thanks for your mail, Kiko. The fog is lifting!
:-)))
Will it be easier for me to use 2.6? ppckernel.org doesn't have any 2.6
sources.
Easier than what? ;-)
If you are upgrading from 2.4 to 2.6, you should read Dave Jones Post
Halloween
On 05/04/2004 at 15:37, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
(WW) RADEON(0): [agp] AGP not available
(WW) RADEON(0): [agp] AGP failed to initialize -- falling back to PCI mode.
(WW) RADEON(0): [agp] If this is an AGP card, you may want to make sure the
agpgart
kernel module is loaded before the
On 05/04/2004 at 18:05, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
Thanks Kiko.
My kernel and modules installed from a fresh (beta3) install don't
appear to have the uninorth-agp module.
uninorth-agp is from 2.6. If you use 2.4, IIRC, you only need agpgart
(and radeon, of course).
--
Kiko
On 05/04/2004 at 12:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem now is that I can no longer make-kpkg modules-image! I get
the following error message:
[...]
/bin/sh: -c: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `)'
[...]
make: [modules-image] Error 2 (ignored)
Using sid?
On 04/04/2004 at 23:06, Colin Charles wrote:
Does anyone have a good .config for an iBook 2.2 to work with kernel
2.6.5? I've attached mine, and I notice that the screen is a bit weird
in X - there are lines running thru it
I ussually put mine at:
http://www.pirispons.net/bulma/llista/iBook/
On 05/04/2004 at 00:28, Colin Charles wrote:
Tried the .config, but it didn't quite work for me either
If you were a bit more specific, someone could try to help you...
I have vfat, the problem is that in 2.6.5, it get's detected as sg0 on
scsi0, and when I try to mount /dev/sda1 its a no go
On 05/04/2004 at 01:40, Colin Charles wrote:
It would just reboot during boot-up, and it was a stock copy of your
.config. I'll make another post soon when it comes to 2.6.5, in the
meantime I'm giving 2.6.4 a try
I would guess this is because you were using udev before trying mine (as
I said
On 22/03/2004 at 13:54, Martin Habets wrote:
On 18/03/2004 at 13:53, Enrique Morfin wrote:
As far as i know hfsplus is not supported (yet) in the
2.6 series, is this true?
Yes, unfortunately.
Uh?
$ uname -a
Linux sacarino 2.6.4 #1 Thu Mar 18 21:59:04 CET 2004 ppc GNU/Linux
$ cat
On 17/03/2004 at 10:50, Gorka Etxebarria wrote:
Hi again folks. I want to backup my debian installation ?cause i need
to
repartition the hard disk.
Use tar
--
Kiko
On 17/03/2004 at 11:40, Gorka Etxebarria wrote:
On Miércoles, 17 de Marzo de 2004 11:36, Kiko Piris wrote:
Use tar
On a mounted filesystem?, could you send me a clue to make this?.
Tar on a umounted filesystem will Cowardly refuse to create an empty
archive ;-)
First, switch to runlevel 1
On 06/03/2004 at 00:35, Carlos Perelló Marín wrote:
I'm just using your packages now instead of my own compiled kernel with
an iMac TFT 15 and it seems to be working with only one problem, you
have compiled the lpt port and the imac does not have such port, the
problem is that sometims it
On 06/03/2004 at 10:10, Kiko Piris wrote:
On 06/03/2004 at 00:35, Carlos Perelló Marín wrote:
I'm just using your packages now instead of my own compiled kernel with
an iMac TFT 15 and it seems to be working with only one problem, you
have compiled the lpt port and the imac does not have
On 02/03/2004 at 21:16, Branden Robinson wrote:
Mar 2 20:48:50 redwald kernel: hub.c: new USB device 01:06.0-1.3, assigned
address 6
Mar 2 20:48:50 redwald kernel: usb.c: USB device 6 (vend/prod 0x557/0x2008)
is not claimed by any active driver.
I load the usbserial module accordingly:
On 27/02/2004 at 15:39, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
... yo, but generally, and as it seems, it's not such a good idea to
compile in /usr/src/ ... if I may intervene ... :)
Uh?
If you add the user you use to compile to src group. There is no problem
at all to compile things there as such user
On 24/02/2004 at 22:01, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Kiko Piris wrote:
In fact I've applied your patch _plus_ laptop mode and orinoco monitor
mode. I guess they have nothing to see one each other but...
Where'd you get the monitor mode patch from?
http
On 23/02/2004 at 00:05, s. keeling wrote:
This is ridiculous advice and I wish people like you would stop
offering it. Multiple partitions make the system far more robust and
usable in many ways, from backing it up through system stability.
This is just as true for a laptop as it is for
On 23/02/2004 at 13:02, Colin Leroy wrote:
On 23 Feb 2004 at 12h02, Kiko Piris wrote:
Hi,
One other advantage in separating partitions is security: you can mount
/boot ro,noexec,nodev,nosuid, /home nosuid,nodev, /tmp nosuid,nodev,
etc. (http://www.seifried.org/lasg/installation
On 23/02/2004 at 07:52, Albert Cahalan wrote:
If stability were an issue, we'd need to fix that
instead of using a gross work-around.
Yes, you're right.
Nope. This is Linux, which kicks ass. On your
single-partition Linux 2.6 system, do this:
mount --bind /home /home
mount --bind -o
On 18/02/2004 at 14:21, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
Hi need people who own those machiens, especially the recent iBook2 models
with a G3 CPU and titanium powerbooks with a G4, to test this patch and
tell me if sleep mode still works reliably or becomes unstable.
Hi, I've compiled and I'm
On 07/02/2004 at 14:12, jorge salamero wrote:
anyone could point me to a kernel 2.6.2-ben? config for my ibook g3 ?
Google is your friend. Anyway, here's mine:
http://www.pirispons.net/bulma/llista/iBook/
iBook G3 900 MHz, dual usb, w/ ati radeon M7.
YMMV.
--
Kiko
On 05/02/2004 at 14:17, Colin Leroy wrote:
Maybe the tarball on kernel.org is broken ?
No it is'nt.
And may I suggest anyone downloading any kind of software from any
trusted site to *always* ckech gpg signature if available (and
kernel.org has the files signed).
--
Kiko
On 05/02/2004 at 14:43, Colin Leroy wrote:
Maybe the tarball on kernel.org is broken ?
No it is'nt.
Hence my Doubtful sig ;)
You're right, I didn't read it :)
And *a lot* of people would have complained about it (at least in lkml).
And may I suggest anyone downloading any kind of
On 20/01/2004 at 14:44, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
After tweaking settings on my access point, I have it working. There seems
to be some settings that are on by default in most access points that
the orinoco driver doesn't support and gives the f202 messages.
Well, I can tell you, _almost_ for
On 20/01/2004 at 01:25, Domingo Fiesta Segura wrote:
I guess subject is clear enough ;-) I'm just wondering because the
laptop-mode patch was merged (AFAIK) in the 2.4 vanilla kernel. Will it be
in 2.6?
No it isn't yet:
On 19/01/2004 at 14:17, Arnaud FONTAINE wrote:
I've recently installed an Airport Extreme access point in my network; and an
Aiport card (NOT the extreme one) in my iBook(first generation) with Debian
testing/unstable with a 2.6.1 kernel. Everything works fine if I do NOT use
WEP,
as you
On 19/01/2004 at 15:33, Arnaud FONTAINE wrote:
My airport card obtains it's IP via DHCP; I noticed something strange when the
WEP encryption is activated.
#/var/log/syslog
eth1 : Unknown information frame received (type f202)
Exactly the same here, same messages (I could'nt post'em because
On 15/01/2004 at 00:11, Luis Sanjuan wrote:
On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 08:50:43PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok. I was mistakely using /etc/modutils/aliases. With it, update-modules
creates the actual alias in /etc/modules.conf which, if I understand
correctly, is no longer read by
On 12/01/2004 at 14:12, Lucas Moulin wrote:
Thanks a lot, that was it. Don't know why I didn't think about that in
the first place. I still have some issues with speakers and stuff, but I
finally have 2.6 and Alsa working ;)
glad to hear.
About those issues... Same here (have'nt had time to
On 12/01/2004 at 13:44, Lucas Moulin wrote:
Has anyone seen this before ?
This happened to me with 2.6.1-rc1-ben1 (IIRC).
What I did was to remove:
install snd-powermac /sbin/modprobe -i snd-powermac ; ( /sbin/modprobe -ir
i2c-keywest /sbin/modprobe -i i2c-keywest )
from
On 12/01/2004 at 12:14, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
There is indeed a 2.6 version of the laptop mode patch that showed up
recently on lkml, but I'm not very confident with it. I won't include
it unless it gets accepted upstream.
Hi Ben,
Regarding your lack of confidence with it, is it due
On 10/01/2004 at 16:42, Colin Leroy wrote:
On 10 Jan 2004 at 15h01, Paul van Tilburg wrote:
By this you mean 2.6.1-rc1-ben1 or is de mvista rsync mirror behind? I
was anticipating rc2 for a while and 2.6.1-ben1 now.. Do you have a raw
estimate on when it's done..
It is, according to
On 10/01/2004 at 18:48, Paul van Tilburg wrote:
Thank you very much... is it in theory more up-to-date than source.mvista.com
that you know of or in your experience?
I really couldn't tell...
I usually use mvista one. But when, a couple of days ago, I read that
2.6.1-ben1 was out; I just
On 10/01/2004 at 00:57, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
can someone tell me where to request the alsa-101.patch, which can
be found in Andrew Mortons kernel tree at
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/\
2.6.1-mm1/broken-out/alsa-101.patch
to the newest ben tree?
Apply
On 08/01/2004 at 16:58, Guido Guenther wrote:
Well, I can't play/read DVDs without setting the code I guess.
Not really. You can use libdvdcss.
--
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On 31/12/2003 at 11:42, Kiko Piris wrote:
Today I noticed some Badness messages on suspend/resume (attached the
whole suspend/resume syslog part).
Sorry, forgot to attach the messages:
---8---
Dec 31 11:22:08 [pmud] going to sleep
Dec 31 11:22:08 [kernel] Badness in set_origin at drivers/char
Hi,
first of all, I would like to ask where is the best place to ask about
BenH's kernel issues. I bet this is not the place, I also guess that's
not a too bad place to post this kind of questions (as I think it could
be interesting to some people who read this list).
Here I go:
I've been using
On 31/12/2003 at 12:02, Michael Schmitz wrote:
I'm seeing pretty much the same thing. Wasn't happening in -test11.
I'll compare -ben3 and -test11 to see if something happened to the
sleep code.
With 2.6.0-ben1 and 2.6.0-ben2 didn't happen either.
(Another list to report this would be
On 31/12/2003 at 14:38, Joerg Sommer wrote:
Which driver? I compiled into the kernel cpufreq, the performance,
powersave and userspace govenors.txt and enabled Support for Apple
Powerbooks. Need I anything else?
If you are willing to control the speed with cpudyn (userspace daemon),
Pearhaps
On 31/12/2003 at 14:38, Joerg Sommer wrote:
I don't get cpudynd working. It says CPU frequency control disabled, but
I have enabled it. What should I do?
[...]
Which driver? I compiled into the kernel cpufreq, the performance,
powersave and userspace govenors.txt and enabled Support for
On 29/12/2003 at 09:43, Joerg Sommer wrote:
After some ours, the corner on the left of the touch pad becomes hot.
Does anyone know why? Is the cpu at this corner? Or the hard disk?
Hi, same here (iBook G3). That's the hard disk (it's placed on the left
of the touchpad).
cpudynd will also try
On 21/12/2003 at 10:08, Kiko Piris wrote:
While waiting for usb-serial to be fixed, Paul Mackerras posted this
patch against ppp_async on the lkml just some hours ago [*].
I applied it to 2.6.0-ben1 and everything seems to work fine right now.
[...]
[*] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux
On 19/12/2003 at 13:04, Kiko Piris wrote:
Thanks for the info. I did a google search and saw some threads
discussing it. I should have done it before posting, sorry about that (I
didn't guess this was an upstream issue).
Hi, this is just for the record:
While waiting for usb-serial
On 19/12/2003 at 17:56, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
This is a known problem. There are at least 2 problems I know about
regarding the use of ppp in 2.6.0 that are upstream bugs. I hope
they will be fixed by 2.6.1.
Thanks for the info. I did a google search and saw some threads
discussing
On 19/12/2003 at 15:43, Colin Leroy wrote:
see this message and patch :
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-usb-develm=106764585001038w=2
it helped me for 2.6.0-test?.
I found it when I googled a little bit (after ben's response).
I saw that patch; but, if IIRC, it is for acm driver. And
Hi,
today I rsynced BenH's kernel tree, compiled it and it seems to work
without problems.
I connect my iBook to the Internet with a serial (rs232) modem with an
usb-serial (ftdi_sio module) converter cable (btw, usb-serial didn't
work with 2.6.0-test11).
Apparently it works, it dials and
On 15/12/2003 at 11:24, Vincent Bernat wrote:
The only drawback with ALSA is that you need to unload them before
sleep. This can be tricky sometimes but there are some working methods
that have been posted on this list (using apm.d scripts with PMU or
altering modules.conf to avoid automatic
On 15/12/2003 at 22:34, Kiko Piris wrote:
I've been using BenH's 2.6.0-test11 and the only issues with alsa that
I've noticed are the one that's workarounded unloading and reloading
i2c-keywest before loading snd-powermac; and the volume wrong settings
^^
This should read
On 12/12/2003 at 13:43, Michel Dänzer wrote:
(usb-storage doesn't need ide-scsi even with 2.4, does it?)
No it does'nt.
What it needs is scsi stuff (scsi-generic, scsi-disk, etc.).
--
Kiko
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On 10/12/2003 at 18:40, dylan wrote:
since i have compiled support for this module into the kernel there should
be no need to load a module methinks. I tried commenting out the line in
/etc/pcmcia/config-4 where it specifies the loading of that module upon
restarting pcmcia services, and
On 10/12/2003 at 18:17, Clive Menzies wrote:
cp: cannot create regular file `config.precious': Permission denied
You probably rsync'ed the tree as root or another user that's not the
one you are using to compile.
Give appropiate permissions (or change owner accordingly) to the whole
source
On 09/12/2003 at 11:06, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
I noticed the same problem with Alsa, didn't dig into it yet.
Hi Ben, thanks for answering.
As I said (in the subject) it is a minor problem. And with the
workaround Joe pointed me, it works fine.
I'm afraid we never re-implemented the
Hi,
I've compiled Ben's 2.6.0-test11 this week for the first time on my
iBook (2.3, g3 900MHz, w/ radeon M7).
I have a couple of minor issues with it. Let me explain:
1.- alsa start on boot
On system boot, alsa is started without any error; but when I try to
play any sound, no sound at all
On 08/12/2003 at 14:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this is a known problem that is yet unfixed. A workaround is to add the line
postinstall dma_pmac insmod i2c_keywest rmmod i2c_keywest
to /etc/modutils/alsa and run 'update-modules' as root. This will
automatically
do the relevant part
On 09/12/2003 at 09:42, Stewart Smith wrote:
the pc speaker module would be just for the PC Speaker - that not very
good speaker found in all Intel/AMD boxes since year dot. Poor sound,
not very wide range, but enough to produce beeps. It's got nothing to do
on other systems - so is useless
On 03/12/2003 at 20:59, Chris Tillman wrote:
Other posters have noted that you have to set your linux clock to
local time, not GMT. The reason is that that's how MacOS has always
worked, and the clock is set in NVRAM ... so, since MacOS gives you no
choice, if you want them to be the same,
On 26/11/2003 at 12:10, Clive Menzies wrote:
On (26/11/03 13:39), Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
Nice, but this really ought to be implemented on the mailing list host, not
by
each and every mailing list subscriber.
Good idea. A number of solutions were discussed on debian-user but
I
On 26/11/2003 at 14:24, Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
That's correct, but the mailing list's posts are available publicly on
Debian's
servers. Same thing for the BTS bug reports. If I go to bugs.debian.org,
every
bug report I have ever sent to the Debian Project is available in raw form,
On 17/11/2003 at 05:16, J. Javier Maestro wrote:
nias:~# modprobe radeon
/lib/modules/2.4.23-pre5-ben0/kernel/drivers/char/drm/radeon.o: unresolved
symbol vmalloc_start
/lib/modules/2.4.23-pre5-ben0/kernel/drivers/char/drm/radeon.o: insmod
On 15/11/2003 at 14:11, David Kimdon wrote:
Works great here, except having CONFIG_INET_ECN=y breaks connections
to some hosts[1]. I suggest CONFIG_INET_ECN be disabled. Lots of
discussion here:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2001/debian-devel-200109/msg00041.html
You can disable
On 06/11/2003 at 17:44, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
... anybody out there knowing where libao2_0.8.3-1 (which still seems
to work) still is available and ready to download?
http://snapshot.debian.net/ ?
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On 22/10/2003 at 19:07, Vincent Bernat wrote:
Since you don't mention it, the driver is now non free (as in free
beer) and you have to pay 15$ for a fully functional driver. I suppose
that for this price, sleep is now working !
IIRC, BenH pointed some time ago (just before the release of the
On 18/10/2003 at 20:00, Lucas Moulin wrote:
I've recently discovered a tool called cpudyn [1]. I'm using pmud for
the time being, and wanted if it was OK to use both, or what are the
advantages (if anyone's already using it).
IIRC, cpudyn and pmud are different tools for different purposes.
On 13/10/2003 at 01:18, Branden Robinson wrote:
What's a supr key?
It's Del key (in spanish keyboards, it's labelled as Supr).
FWIW: My iBook has it mapped to Fn + . (dot)
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Kiko
On 26/09/2003 at 16:21, Lucas Moulin wrote:
dpkg-gencontrol: error: source paragraph in control info file is
missing
Sourceline
Same thing happened to me with thinkpad-source (on i386, obviously :),
see bug 212558. It is quite simple to resolve.
It seems to be related with a change in
On 09/08/2003 at 14:16, Kiko Piris wrote:
On 09/08/2003 at 11:15, Pander wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a debian powerpc package available for cpudyn?
Hi, it is going to be packaged into debian soon. By now I only know
an unofficial source for i386 (not for ppc).
Well,... FYI
On 14/08/2003 at 12:37, David Oakes wrote:
It would be much better if this list were configured better though, with
a proper Reply-To header like this:
Reply-To: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
I have to disagree here :-)
To avoid what you are talking about, there is a header called
On 09/08/2003 at 11:15, Pander wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a debian powerpc package available for cpudyn?
Hi, it is going to be packaged into debian soon. By now I only know
an unofficial source for i386 (not for ppc).
According to cpudyn's site, it also controlles the speed
On 05/08/2003 at 14:38, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
Note that the current version of the driver is a bit hackish as
it contains a mismatch between the soft modem core in the driver
and the firmware that gets downloaded to the modem. This was done
to work around a problem with the newer
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