> > Does MacOS X not run on the 3400 then? > > No G3, no luck ;)
They killed the 3400.. bastards :-) > BTW, as a 3400 and pmud user, I can report that I had to comment out the > the hdparm lines from pwrctl to get reliable operation. Also, I had > problems with pmud spontaneously shutting off the network on me (there was > some low power state in pwrctl that did that) that I also commented out. That's on minimum power; the CPU is put in nap mode to conserve energy, and this means you can't have any DMA-capable hardware active at that state. We should perhaps make that a config option, controlled by a flag in /etc/default/power (or /etc/sysconfig/power for LinuxPPC). If you send me a diff for pwrctl it'll be in -3. > I haven't tried updating to pmud 0.7, I'm still using an aliened version > of 0.6 rpm. I'm not going to unstable anytime soon, based on the postings > I've seen ;) Well, my 0.7 package is built against potato libraries basically. So were 0.6 (pmud was packaged while potato was in freeze). I don't see why it shouldn't work with potato. Michael