Thanks for all your answers. But one week ago I MUST use my drive where
Linux whas installed...
For the moment, I will keep my Mac with MacOS and my PC with Linux. I
find too much problems with distributions of Linux on Mac. I prefer PC
for Linux...
Thanks for your answers
Regards
steven
"Knapp, Robert (CAP, CMC)" wrote:
> 1) I tried to get xmms working, and it needed my audio device
> path. The default is /dev/dsp which fails (more /dev/dsp returns no device
> available), the only other device I could see that made sense was /dev/audio
> which also returned a no device a
Apologies is this has been covered before.
I am trying to install Potato on a G4/400 from CD. The machine boots
from the CD just fine, but the installer consistently hangs during
network configuration. After I enter in name server addresses, it
clears the screen and then sits there forever. If
Momchil Velikov wrote:
> You may try the following patch. It worked for me.
>
> [... patch snipped ...]
Beautiful! Thank you!
I threw in your patch onto mesh.c from 2.2.17 source (bad idea?)
and compiled the whole kernel (i'll make it a module next time)
and it seems to work fine:
mesh: target
>- out_le32(&md->control, (RUN|PAUSE|FLUSH|WAKE) << 16); /* stop dma */
What about waiting for the DBDMA channel to actually stop ?
You should spin loop until the channel is actually stopped here.
Note also that due to PCI write posting, doing an out_xxx, followed by a
udelay, may not work
Kevin van Haaren wrote:
> What about wake on lan features? does that require bios/open
> firmware integration (and does it even work under Mac OS?).
I've not had a PPC machine with a wake on lan connector, and I'm not
sure which of them do.
- Adrian
Takehiko Abe wrote:
>
> Michel Lanners wrote:
>
> > Try putting your Fireball on a different ID. This was FAQ a very long
> > time ago when MkLinux started supporting the 7/8/9x00 PCI-based
> > machines... Nobody ever came up with any sort of explanation, but moving
> > the disk to a different SC
Hi,
I wrote a few days ago and asked a few questions,
everyone was very helpful. And I appreciate it!
I have a couple of new questions:
1) I tried to get xmms working, and it needed my audio device
path. The default is /dev/dsp which fails (more /dev/dsp returns no device
Hi Adam,
I agree with you that the docs are not up to date; for example, the
kernel docs
on the mouse layer for Mac are completely missing. I appreciated the URL
mentioned by Bastien?, although certain infos should be in the kernel
Docs.
I also agree with you that there is a confusing situation
Michel Lanners wrote:
> Try putting your Fireball on a different ID. This was FAQ a very long
> time ago when MkLinux started supporting the 7/8/9x00 PCI-based
> machines... Nobody ever came up with any sort of explanation, but moving
> the disk to a different SCSI ID helped most of the time.
Unf
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, jingai wrote:
> Just thought I'd post this, in case anyone is interested.. I've had
> trouble finding decent-priced SCSI drives that had built-in
> termination (do they even exist anymore?!?), so after going thru
Do you mean `decent-priced SCSI drives' or `built-in termination
On 18 Dec, this message from Takehiko Abe echoed through cyberspace:
> I keep getting the follwing message at the boot time.
>
> scsi0 : MESH
> scsi1 : 53C94
> scsi : 2 hosts.
> mesh: target 0 aborted
>
> The aborted target 0 is a HFS formatted internal scsi HD
> (quantum firebal
On 18 Dec, this message from jingai echoed through cyberspace:
> ..I went down to the local PC wholesale shop thing and got
> myself a Promise Ultra100 PCI card and an 20GB IDE drive
> (the two together were $150.. sure beat the $260 for a
> SCSI drive of the same size). I was certain it woul
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