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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Acolyte of the Butterfly
    ossian1961
    Posts: 123 from 2004/7/31
    From: Italy
    I've some problems on my Debian-Sarge:
    1) the max screen resolution avalaible is 800x600 (my video card is Ati Radeon 7000 64Mb and my monitor is an lcd HP Pavilion 15" - 1024x768@60 on MorphOS)
    2) my ADSL ethernet link doesn't run 'cause the ethernet port 100mb seems not work for DHCP.

    Then, is possible to see or mount the MorphOS partition or viceversa?
    :-(

    Pegasos 2 G4 1000 - 256Mb Ati Radeon 7000
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    magnetic
    Posts: 2129 from 2003/3/1
    From: Los Angeles
    Hi
    Sorry for the deb troubles. Be sure to log onto freenode.org irc channel #pegasosppc for linux and pegasos help..Also join ppczone.org..

    I'll try to asssist here though.

    For screen res you can manually change your XF86Config-4 file to get the modes..

    Your ethernet problem is probably becuase the new Deb builds default eth0 to the GigE port. Just go to /etc/interfaces/network (iirc) and change to the Via 100baseT port for eth0.. hope this helps.

    magnetic
    Pegasos 2 Rev 2B3 w/ Freescale 7447 "G4" @ 1ghz / 1gb Nanya Ram
    Quad Boot: MorphOS 2.7 | Amiga OS4.1 U4 | Ubuntu PPC GNU/Linux | OS X 10.4
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    BigGun
    Posts: 150 from 2004/6/18
    From: Nagold - Germany
    Hi,

    >Then, is possible to see or mount the MorphOS partition or viceversa?

    Yes,
    mount -t asfs /dev/hdax /mnt/amigadisk

    type: asfs=amiga-sfs
    type: affs=ffs

    dev/hdax (your amiga patition) hda0= a=first ide disk, 0=first partition


    For MOS there is ext2 device to mount the Linux partitions.

    Cheers
    Gunnar
  • »13.04.05 - 23:27
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Robin
    Posts: 741 from 2003/2/24
    0-n is correct for most things in linux,
    just the count for hd's (exception is grub) starts with 1 ;-)
  • »14.04.05 - 06:12
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Acolyte of the Butterfly
    ossian1961
    Posts: 123 from 2004/7/31
    From: Italy
    @magnetic
    Thanx!!! all it's ok. Now the screen resolution is correct and I post this reply through my Debian on my Peg!
    :-D
    @BigGun
    I'm very happy to know it, now I try your advice. :-D :-D
  • »14.04.05 - 13:21
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    ossian1961
    Posts: 123 from 2004/7/31
    From: Italy
    @BigGun

    debian:~# mount -t asfs /dev/hda0 /mnt/amigadisk
    mount: mount point /mnt/amigadisk does not exist

    How can I do to set the mount point in hda0?

    :-?
  • »14.04.05 - 18:56
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    magnetic
    Posts: 2129 from 2003/3/1
    From: Los Angeles
    Ossian

    Glad to help. But the huge letters are a bit much :-)

    2.6 kernel and above does not have support for SFS AFAIK... only 2.4 iirc

    to mount your FFS then:

    mount -t affs /dev/hda1 /mnt
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    ossian1961
    Posts: 123 from 2004/7/31
    From: Italy
    Thanks magnetic, FFS is mounted.
    Is there any possibility to mount SFS partitions? :-D
  • »14.04.05 - 20:49
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    nels664868
    Posts: 117 from 2003/12/28
    From: Fort Myers, Fl...
    Hi ossian,

    Yes with Code:
    mount -t asfs /dev/hda2 /mnt/morphos


    I don't know what magnetic is talking about sfs not working in 2.6 kernels, works fine here in 2.6.11.

    nels
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    ossian1961
    Posts: 123 from 2004/7/31
    From: Italy
    Thanks nels664868, it works very good!! :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    magnetic
    Posts: 2129 from 2003/3/1
    From: Los Angeles
    nels

    Glad to hear it sorry guys.. I said AFAIK.. last I checked Morgoth hadnt added the support or so..


    magnetic
    Pegasos 2 Rev 2B3 w/ Freescale 7447 "G4" @ 1ghz / 1gb Nanya Ram
    Quad Boot: MorphOS 2.7 | Amiga OS4.1 U4 | Ubuntu PPC GNU/Linux | OS X 10.4
  • »14.04.05 - 23:17
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    ossian1961
    Posts: 123 from 2004/7/31
    From: Italy
    I tried to connect my USB Zling mp3 player on Debian and the icon of device appeared on desktop. Wonderful! Then I copied the tracks on Home folder and when I tried to play them there was no sound. I checked the volume mixer and Debian warned that no mixer device was found. Is the integrated audio chipset on Peg no compatible? :-?
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    ossian1961
    Posts: 123 from 2004/7/31
    From: Italy
    Guys I can't solve my problem with the audio on Debian Sarge, please help me. :-(
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  • Order of the Butterfly
    Order of the Butterfly
    Frostwork
    Posts: 302 from 2003/4/18
    Hi!
    Which player and which audio-driver do you use?
    Probably xmms and alsa, eh?

    Alsa has to be set up correctly try s.th like
    "dpkg-reconfigure alsa"
    to setup (of course the peg-audio-chips are supported :) )
    After setting up the mixer is resetted to 0 so you
    should tune a little with "your favorite mixer" (f.e. alsamixer)
    Within xmms you have the choice between different drivers
    f.e. alsa, oss, "stream2drive", arts....
    Alsa can "emulate" oss and is said to be not so cpu-hungry
    so I recommend alsa (alsa probably is in your kernel, if
    you use a 2.6.? kernel)...
    The alsa-kernel-modules should probably be loaded in order
    to get some sound out of your peg
    (just look into /lib/modules/yourkernel/driver/sound or
    similar to look which modules are available)
    Sorry for not being very precise, but I'm (as always) in
    a netcafe and don't have my debian in fron of me...

    Good luck so far!
    Marcel
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    ossian1961
    Posts: 123 from 2004/7/31
    From: Italy
    @Frostwork
    I was sure that the ALSA package was installed, but thanks to your reply I discovered there was no sound driver in my Debian installation so, after I've installed it all it's ok!
    Many thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D
  • »22.04.05 - 16:58
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