On Sun, Sep 03, 2006 at 08:54:45PM -0400, J. R. Harvey scribbled this nonsense: > I installed debian sarge on a powermac 7200/120. When it boots with > bootx, the video doesn't work. The logo shows up briefly, then the > screen goes blank while it finishes booting, and stays blank. Everything > else seems to be working, so I can log in via ssh. I didn't install X, > so all I'm concerned about is having video work for the console. (The > video did work fine with bootx and the installer.) >
I haven't tried installing Sarge on my 7200/90, but I have installed Sarge on my 9500/150 and my 7300/200 and both installations worked. Just like you, Sarge worked fine on my 7300/200 with the 2.4 kernel. On the 9500/150, I was able to get Sarge working with a 2.6 kernel although I am not able to see the bootup messages. I get the Tux image in the upper left corner and a multicolored cursor just beneath it. The boot proceeds as it should, and the multicolored cursor eventually becomes a flashing underscore. As the boot proceeds into runlevel 2 and starts the daemons configured in the startup script, the console eventually displays a login prompt, and everything works fine from there. I can login at the text console and everything works fine -- including X windows. It's not the best situation, but it works and works well, so I have very few complaints. I am using Quik on the 9500, though Bootx produced the same results. So, in a nutshell, aside from being able to see the startup messages, everything works fine with a 2.6 kernel. The 9500 has a 150 MHz 604 processor, 128MB of RAM, two hard drives (1 2GB drive and 1 1GB drive), and an ATI Mach64 PCI video card. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- "I don't do girls; it's in my contract!" --W.D.Duke Comments on signing $1 billion settlement ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]