Re: Installing on a PB190

2004-10-24 Thread Brad Boyer
On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 08:31:03PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > Besides, isn't the PowerBook 190 powered by, well, a PowerPC CPU? That would be logical, but this is Apple, after all. The powerbook line predates the PowerPC processor. The PowerBook 100 used a 68HC000, and all the other 3 digit numbe

Re: Installing on a PB190

2004-10-24 Thread Ron Johnson
On Sun, 2004-10-24 at 22:12 +0200, Falk Husemmann wrote: [snip] > > You've picked one of the most least supported Devices there exist for > Linux/m68k. You're running a 68LC040 :-/ Besides, isn't the PowerBook 190 powered by, well, a PowerPC CPU? --

Re: `new' syscalls for m68k

2004-10-24 Thread Geert Uytterhoeven
On Thu, 16 Sep 2004, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > > I'm updating the syscall table for m68k... And below is the result. Recent changes: - drop [sg]et_thread_area() - add sys_setaltroot() (2.6.10-rc1) - add key management syscalls (2.6.10-rc1)

Re: Installing on a PB190

2004-10-24 Thread Falk Husemmann
Hello Damiano, I'm sorry to have to tell you, but your Device is only useable via the serial port. You could attach a serial Console, but I think that is not, what you want. You've picked one of the most least supported Devices there exist for Linux/m68k. You're running a 68LC040 :-/ If you wa

Installing on a PB190

2004-10-24 Thread Damiano Giorgi
Hello everyone, I'm trying to install Debian on a PowerBook 190, but I got stuck as follows: - booting with kernel 2.2.25-20030905, the root.bin ramdisk gets mounted OK and the installer program starts, but the keyboard doesn't work; - booting with kernel 2.4.1-20010311 and the same ramdisk, I