Hi Otavio,
That was with the "current" image as of when I wrote it -- yesterday,
July 27th at 08:41 UTC.
I burned the image (Wheezy d-i, daily build, PowerPC Businesscard,
from cdimage.debian.org) and booted it on one of my test G4 Macs. I
reported what I saw: "No kernel modules were found". I didn't
personally scan the CD to see if there were any kernel modules hiding
on it in out-of-the-way closets. I let the installer do that for me.
I figured it knew where to look better than I would.
I want to help (as a tester, not a developer) so if there's a
different image I should try, please let me know.
Rick
PS: The corresponding sid d-i install CD is even worse. It has
problems with choosing a language and can't get far enough to check
for kernel modules.
On Jul 27, 2011, at 11:24 AM, Otavio Salvador wrote:
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 08:41, Rick Thomas <rbtho...@pobox.com>
wrote: We still have this problem. Three weeks later.
Did you check current image? We got many issues fixed and would be
nice to do a new try. By the way, are you scanning for the ISO or
booting it directly?
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