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Hi all,
It seems I've messed up yaboot on a G5 running debian. anyone know how
I get the cdrom door open to boot from cdrom? I'm using a standard PC
usb keyboard.
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It seems I've messed up yaboot on a G5 running debian. anyone know how
I get the cdrom door open to boot from cdrom? I'm using a standard PC
usb keyboard.
Ah, got it.
The little aluminium door can be physically slid down to expose the cdrom
drive and then a paper
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sound to work be harder in Debian than Ubuntu?
Debian is not really more difficult that Ubuntu IMO.
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Every time you get a windows programmer asking you to write some
ass-backward workaround, think of it as a crack junkie asking you
to help stuff his pipe because
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
After spending an evening hand applying diffs, looking at PPC
assembler and compiling kernels instead of hacking on my own
code I'm inclined to try winding back pbbuttonsd instead of
more futzing with kernels.
After trying pbbuttonsd version 0.6.6, 0.7.0
Ian Wienand wrote:
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 10:27:15PM +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
How can I confirm that and how can I fix it.
Well, as a start, if you apply the patches mentioned in
http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2005/04/msg00069.html
and make the extra fixes mentioned
Ian Wienand wrote:
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 07:34:37AM +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
I then grabbed 2.6.12.3 as you suggested. Again, most of the patches
had already been applied.
Sorry, it's 2.6.12-*rc3* (rather than the .3 update). I'm not sure
when those changes went in exactly
pbbuttonsd instead of
more futzing with kernels.
I will continue messing with kernels if someone can tell me
what link between the new version of pbbuttonsd and the kernel
could be causing these problems.
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to be a kernel
sleep problem. How can I confirm that and how can I fix it.
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The music business is a cruel and shallow
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
Ok, I'm at friends place today, hacking on some code and I've
had two of these hangs in the last two hours :-(.
The first time the external mouse was plugged in, the second time
it wasn't. I tried the mouse both times to see if I could could
unlock it. No luck
came back to life. I can't remember if
I tried this on previous freezes. I think I've had about 4 of these
freezes and they started happening at the same time as the failure
to wake from sleep problem.
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That actually aligns nicely with another symptom I'm seeing.
Very ocassionally when I'm using an external mouse on this iBook
I get a system freeze. The mouse locks in position, the keyboard
doesn't respond and the machine doesn't respond to pings from
other
and then closed the lid. On openning it again, it
hung just like before.
So, I think this is not X related. Its also not cpufreq related.
Any others ideas? Anyone?
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changed.
Did the upgrade possibly install Xorg? How can I tell?
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C++ is an atrocity
and it woke up.
That all changed about 2 days ago. I did and apt-get upgrade
on the system and power management hasn't worked since.
Anybodu have any idea what changed and how to fix it?
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sleeping.
With that sleep/resume works most of the time. It does happen on occasion
that
the resume fails and freezes after 'eth0: resuming'.
Yep, thats exactly what I get.
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that changed in the apt-get upgrade was
pbuttonsd.
Anyone know where I might be able to find an older version of
pbuttonsd? I looked in /var/cache/apt/archives/ but some geius ran
apt-get autoclean!
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it up in games sales.
If people buy an xbox and only run Linux on it, then that does
hurt m$.
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proven like libsndfile:
http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/
Try grabbing the the sndfile-programs package and use sndfile-info on
the file. You can post the output here and I'll have a look.
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parts of OpenOffice.org
ii openoffice.org 1.1.1-2English (US) language package for openoffice
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Inc Rage Mobility M3
AGP 2x (rev 02)
I can turn thge external monitor on and off using m3mirror crt:[01]
but the image onf the monitor has a bad case of the shakes.
Has anybody got this to work reliably?
TIA,
Erik
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Seen on usenet (possibly a quote from an IBM exec):
Each large company needs its Vietnam, and Microsoft will
experience it with NT...
a mount option to present just the
data fork of the file.
Hope this helps,
Erik
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Testing can prove the presence
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Q: What do you call a christian who accidently read the bible
with his brain turned on?
A: An atheist
Hi People,
Is anybody running reiserfs on an iBook?
Opinions? Comments? Gotchas?
Cheers,
Erik
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The happiness
On Thu, 18 Jul 2002 20:36:03 -0700
Chris Tillman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jul 19, 2002 at 07:48:43AM +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
Hi all,
In MacOSX with XDarwin, I have the the ctrl button set up
as mouse button 2 and alt as button 3.
I have attempted to do the same
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Has anybody been able to set this up correctly? I'm only
interested in X, not the console.
TIA,
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