X windows and KDE2 (and other short stories)....
Hello, I have a slight problem when running KDE2.01 from SUSE and wanted to see if there is a fix for it. As far as I am concerned, when not running KDE2, X windows 4.01 runs very well on my iMac. Faster than OS9 :-) However, under KDE2 (KDE 1.12 is fine), I get trailing pixels when I move icons across the desktop and if I slide windows over each other, it leaves 'snow' over the window which is only rectified if I raise and lower the window to refresh it. Is this a know problem? Does anybody else suffer from it? Other problems include not being able to listen to audio CDs nor rip them (the CD is not recognised as an audio CD - have tried all the fixes for digital audio I can find on the web) and MOL (latest version following instructions from SUSE knowledgebase) doesn't work, producing a grey screen and hangs. all advice gratefully received :-) thanks! Joss iMac DV SE+ (Summer 2000), kernel 2.2.18 (SUSE RPM upgrade), SUSE 7.0PPC. OS 9.04 Japanese.
On Mon, Jan 29, Joss Winn wrote:
I have a slight problem when running KDE2.01 from SUSE and wanted to see if there is a fix for it.
As far as I am concerned, when not running KDE2, X windows 4.01 runs very well on my iMac. Faster than OS9 :-)
However, under KDE2 (KDE 1.12 is fine), I get trailing pixels when I move icons across the desktop and if I slide windows over each other, it leaves 'snow' over the window which is only rectified if I raise and lower the window to refresh it.
Is this a know problem? Does anybody else suffer from it?
Other problems include not being able to listen to audio CDs nor rip them (the CD is not recognised as an audio CD - have tried all the fixes for digital audio I can find on the web) and MOL (latest version following instructions from SUSE knowledgebase) doesn't work, producing a grey screen and hangs.
There is XFree86 4.0.2 in ppc/X/suse70/4.0.2. Get x*-2.ppc.rpm and update with "rpm -Uvh x*-2.ppc.rpm". run "ldconfig". Do this ONLY if you have a r128 card, add Option "usefbdev" to the screen section in you /etc/X11/XF86Config. There is a known drawing bug in 4.0.1 r128, its fixed in 4.0.2. Of course, we have now many other bugs... Gruss Olaf -- $ man clone BUGS Main feature not yet implemented...
Hi, I have got the iSub and ISDN USB modem working with the very generous help of someone from the USB list but have only been able to patch the 2.2.16 sources because I installed 2.2.18 via a SUSE RPM. I have tried to find the sources for 2.2.18 on the SUSE ftp site but can't fine them. Please could you let me know where to get the 2.2.18 sources from. Thank you. If anyone want to know how to get the iSub working, feel free to get in touch. Joss -- joss@josswinn.org http://www.josswinn.org
On Tue, Jan 30, Joss Winn wrote:
Hi,
I have got the iSub and ISDN USB modem working with the very generous help of someone from the USB list but have only been able to patch the 2.2.16 sources because I installed 2.2.18 via a SUSE RPM. I have tried to find the sources for 2.2.18 on the SUSE ftp site but can't fine them. Please could you let me know where to get the 2.2.18 sources from.
You can use the plain 2.2.18 from kernel.org. It has all needed ppc features. Gruss Olaf -- $ man clone BUGS Main feature not yet implemented...
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