Albert Cahalan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, 2005-07-30 at 17:16 +0200, Wojciech Owczarek wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 11:34:16 -0700 (PDT)
Enrique Morfin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Anyone runing acrobat 7 with qemu-i386?
Give me one good reason for using acrobat reader and not
Eric Pineault [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stupid question, what command do I type to get that output ?
hidd --show
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Eric Pineault [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a bluetooth two button wheel mouse, two buttons work fine, wheel
doesn't work except as emulated third button for unix quick cut/paste ,
would like to use wheel for scrolling any ideas.
You may need to patch your kernel with the patch from
Sean Neakums [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You may need to patch your kernel with the patch from
http://www.from bluez.org/patches.html
that should be http://www.bluez.org/patches.html
Check the output of hidd --show; if it mentions boot protocol,
then this is probably the problem.
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Johannes Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mike S wrote:
And is this basically going to be like when mac switched from the
68k to the PowerPC Chip, where the PPC chip ran stuff from 68k,
I don't think they'll add a ppc emulator, so probably no.
There is an emulator.
Timo Reimerdes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Still running ubuntu with benhs great 2.6.9-sleep7 :) Sometimes on
wakeup I get really bad, loud static noise but as long as I remember to
wakeup with the same USB devices plugged in/not in when going to sleep
its running like a charm.
I used to
Colin Leroy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Did someone try Ben's patches for sleep support with kernel 2.6.10?
I applied these seven patches to 2.6.10:
http://zork.net/~sneakums/pmac-sleep/
and on my 15 AlBook (PowerBook5.4) the resulting kernel hangs at or
after radeonfb init. 2.6.11-rc2-mm1
Kevin B. McCarty [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By the way, could someone remind me where I can find the buildd queue
information that was formerly available at www.buildd.net?
Perhaps http://buildd.debian.org/?
Sean Neakums [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kevin B. McCarty [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By the way, could someone remind me where I can find the buildd queue
information that was formerly available at www.buildd.net?
Perhaps http://buildd.debian.org/?
This appears to be the log for the most
Jack Malmostoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ciao Andrea Giusto, nel tuo messaggio dicevi:
Now the point is: is there any external (perhaps) usb linux supported modem
that fit my pbg4 12''?
I think you should better watch the PCMCIA market. Should be less painful.
www.linmodems.org, anyway.
Benjamin Herrenschmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 2004-11-22 at 18:36 +, Sean Neakums wrote:
Keith Conger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Works great here also (15 1GHz PB). One issue which may be unrelated
I have some sound issues. For instance one a sound is played it sounds
fine
Guido Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 06:36:02PM +, Sean Neakums wrote:
Keith Conger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Works great here also (15 1GHz PB). One issue which may be unrelated
I have some sound issues. For instance one a sound is played it sounds
fine
Keith Conger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Works great here also (15 1GHz PB). One issue which may be unrelated
I have some sound issues. For instance one a sound is played it sounds
fine but if a sound is played right after its volume is extremely low.
But with headphones this doesn't occur.
I
Benjamin Herrenschmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, here's the 4th iteration of the patch. It includes John Steele
Scott fixes for cpufreq and the sound driver and fixes a problem
where memory refresh wouldn't properly be re-enabled on the video
chip upon wakeup. I also cleaned a bit more
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