[original discussion was on debian-boot but it's a bit different]
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003 13:01:25 +0000
Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org> wrote:
> If this is a new aluminium PowerBook, the folks on #debianppc informed
> me that I had to run 2.6 in order for X to work at all. Using benh's 2.6
> tree things seem to be working well.
Where can I find the benh's 2.6 tree?
I have a 2.6.0-test9 running here from kernel-source package in sid (or
experimental?) but X (from experimental) is not working.
I put log and conffiles here:
http://people.debian.org/~avdyk/mytibook/
Thanks for tips and help.
> > Anyone know what magic keys to press to
> > switch back to VT1 on a Powerbook? The obvious ones don't work,
>
> Ctrl-Alt-Fn-F1, in that order. (At least, you have to press Fn after
> Ctrl and Alt.)
Excellent! I also modify my keymap to have:
o Apple+<- : decrease console
o Apple+-> : increase console
;)
The file is at the same location.
Thanks for any hints and help to get X on my laptop.
Note: I did not usr cpufreq at the moment (but will do), but I did
compile the blink light when hard disk usage! ;) funny!
Note2: Any hint about the lightered keyboard?
Cheers,
--
.''`. Arnaud Vandyck
: :' : http://people.debian.org/~avdyk/
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