On Nov 25, 2003, at 11:12 PM, Barry C.Hawkins wrote:
On Nov 15, 2003, at 9:04 PM, Lucas Moulin wrote:
On dim, nov 16 01:13
Arnaud Vandyck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 00:35:23 +0100
Lucas Moulin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
So now I don't hear any "bong" when my iBook starts, and I have to
hit
the mute key before I can hear anything when the computer is up...
So my question is, what do I have to do to restore this ? Can it be
done
from Linux ? Thanks for your help.
Reset pram? <ctrl>+<apple>+p+r? or <alt>+<apple>+p+r?
Allright ! It worked with the second one. Thanks a lot.
--
Lucas Moulin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"La bêtise, c'est de la paresse." - Jacques Brel
BTW, the official Apple procedure for resetting the PRAM is to hold
down alt + cmd + p + r until you hear the startup chime three times.
Apparently some settings can stick and this process ensures that all
has indeed been cleared.
Regards,
--
Barry C. Hawkins
an even better way to clear *everything* out of PRAM is to do this:
1. boot into open firmware (opt-cmd-o-f)
2. "reset-nvram"
3. "set-defaults"
4. "reset-all" (machine will reboot)
5. now hold opt-cmd-p-r immediately after this reboot until the machine
chimes three times.
:-)
- justin