At 04:40 PM 11/2/01 -0500, you wrote:
Mike Yukish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am a Linux newbie, and I just managed to get the Debian 2.2 R3
> booted up on my PowerMac 7600/120. Tried to do 'startx' and the
> kernel panicked. I loaded the Gnome package on the initial
> installation.
What was the text from the kernel panic? It should be in
/var/log/syslog.
OK, I was wrong about the kernel panic. No kernel panic, just a locked
computer. Got it confused with the other problem I had earlier.
When I try to do 'startx', a couple of full screens worth of messages flow
past too fast to read before the screen goes blank, then the background of
the Debian logo appears, I get what looks to be an icon in the upper left
corner of the screen that is labeled 'main', three icons in the upper right
corner aligned vertically, then nothing else happens and the computer fails
to respond to any mouse or keyboard actions short of the three finger reboot.
I am running with 16 MB RAM and a 30 MB swap space. Forced video, no video
driver, and 256 color. On reboot with a forced check, I get one unresolved
dependency, I believe from (my) memory it is a ec503 or something. Sounds
like a network thing.
Is there a log of the start of 'startx'?
As a side note, I am installing Linux on a PC also. I tried to make a boot
floppy five different ways using rawrite.exe on three different PCs.
Nothing worked. The WindowsME box was the worst. I finally used my new
PowerPC Linux box to 'dd' the disk, and it worked. Yea!
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Mike Yukish
Head, Manufacturing Product & Process Design Department
Applied Research Lab/Penn State University
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(814) 863-7143