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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> I hope you didn't put the whole patch in as I think that patch is very
> specific to apple's powermacs' video hardware and OF version 1.0.5
> only. If you put in just the wBoot part, well,
I hope you didn't put the whole patch in as I think that patch is
very specific to apple's powermacs' video hardware and OF version
1.0.5 only. If you put in just the wBoot part, well, I don't know.
But you should set your nvramrc back to null, or set the
`usenvramrc' variable to `no'. Then try
apt-get update
apt-get install yaboot
you have an anchient yaboot package.
On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 05:03:29PM -0500, Eric Youngson wrote:
> I have the xserver up and running now! I hate to bother you again, but
> I also am having a problem making the system dual boot properly. I am
> cur
Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 20010309 10:25 +0100:
> > Gnus 5.8 has the "nnmbox" backend, so which I assume reads and writes
> > mbox files.
>
> Theoretically yes. But it doesn't work with anything else but ML (here),
> and I can't find example
I have the xserver up and running now! I hate to bother you again, but
I also am having a problem making the system dual boot properly. I am
currently booting from a small Mac - HFS standard partiton containing yaboot
0.6 by first booting open-firmware and specifying the boot partition (10).
Eric Youngson wrote:
> Config Error: /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Config:217
> protocol "USB"
> Mouse type not supported by this OS
Try "ImPS/2".
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CS student, Free Software enthusiast \XFree86
Peter Cordes wrote:
> Ok, since you asked for it, you're old fashioned. Happy now? :)
Yeah, I feel a lot happier now!
> Both chips run the same user-space binaries, so running gcc on the same
> source code will give identical binaries.
I take your word for it, I haven't tried and/or compared
I have a G4 400MHZ, AGP 2x with an ATI Rage 128 Pro. I recently
installed Debian 2.2 Potato. My default Xserver is FBDev. When I
originally entered the command: startx, I got an error about the xserver not
being able to load the mouse. I edited the file:
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Config.
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Has anyone gotten this particular beast booting via quik?
In particular, what magical incantations does this particular unit need
for quik to work? I was spoiled by my 7200/90, which Just Worked once I
1) set boot-device
2) put the "wBoot" patch into
Francesco Chicchiriccò <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm searching CD ISO images to download and burn CDs. I'd like to
> have the 2.2r2-powerpc version (complete as a set of 3 or more CDs).
Using the pseudo-image kit is definitely the best way to go. Try:
http://cdimage.debian.org>
and more sp
I never knew about this site before. How funny. One weird thing
though, they have Intel, PPC, Alpha and source CDs, but no SPARC.
Wasaaap with that?
a
Andrea Fanfani wrote:
>
> On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 02:03:21PM +0100, Francesco Chicchiricc? wrote:
> > I'm searching CD ISO images to download
On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 10:36:31AM +0100, Christoph Ewering wrote:
>
> The First two days I need to discover that yaboot 1.1.1 does not work
> with the TiPB and to find a typo in my bootscript. So I copied the
what do you mean yaboot 1.1.1 does not work on this machine? its
quite possible you wo
On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 02:03:21PM +0100, Francesco Chicchiricc? wrote:
> I'm searching CD ISO images to download and burn CDs.
> I'd like to have the 2.2r2-powerpc version (complete as a set of 3 or
> more CDs).
> Where do I can find it?
http://www.linuxiso.org/debian.html
Try here
regards
a
I'm searching CD ISO images to download and burn CDs.
I'd like to have the 2.2r2-powerpc version (complete as a set of 3 or
more CDs).
Where do I can find it?
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Millennium)
Hello!
I now at the third day at trying to get linux running on my new PBG4 as
smooth as on my Pismo.
The First two days I need to discover that yaboot 1.1.1 does not work
with the TiPB and to find a typo in my bootscript. So I copied the
yaboot from the LinuxPPC 2000 Q4-CD.
I tried to boot with
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