I did a stupid thing...
Not knowing how to use hpmount (of hfsplus), I ran 'hpmount /dev/hda'. A
while ago I had put myself in the disk group (can't remember why), so I
had write permission to /dev/hda.
/sbin/mac-fdisk -l /dev/hda now returns nothing.
My system is still running, but I have the f
Joss...you're a wonderful person! =)
that was it...i think its the oddest
thing.
but pointing #open file# right at /dev/scd0 did
the
trick. dont know why...but i hear audio cd from my
tibook this second
thanks for your input and your quick response!
=)
regards,
malte
In XMMS, try going to the 'open file' menu and typing in
/dev/sr0 and see if pointing it directly at the CD node works.
Does for me. All else fails for CDs but _that_ works.
I've even noticed that I don't have to bother with 'ide-scsi'
anymore. I guess something changed with XMMS in the last y
hi..i got debian (woody) installed on my ti
book.
im running a 2.4.18-newpmac kernel.
i have the permissions set right. on both
/dev/cdrom
and /dev/scd0 which is where /dev/cdrom is pointing
to.
/dev/scd0 looks like this:
brw-rw 1
root cdrom 11, 0 Mar 14
10:11 /dev/scd0
k
On Fri, Aug 23, 2002 at 11:22:49PM +0100, Dave Turner wrote:
> 1)
> At 20:11 -0700 2002/08/21, Chris Tillman wrote:
> > > FYI. It took three attempts to get Alt-F2 to work, press too early
> >> and the install screen goes red and the keyboard locks up!
> >
> >That's interesting. How exactly did you
1)
At 20:11 -0700 2002/08/21, Chris Tillman wrote:
> FYI. It took three attempts to get Alt-F2 to work, press too early
and the install screen goes red and the keyboard locks up!
That's interesting. How exactly did you get it to do that?
Do you hold the Alt (Option) key and then press F2?
> > I guess you want to send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], or just
> > catch sourdough or jeramy on irc.openprojects.net #debianppc.
>
> The penguinppc.org site has a link from:
> http://penguinppc.org/dev/kernel.shtml
> to:
> http://hozed.org/
>
> The latter site has pre-compiled kernels for so
> > Following the various install attempts on IBM hardware documented in
this
> > mailing list, for a given architecture, it is clear that we have been
using
> > kernels of different origin. It appears to me that we would benefit
from
> > having a kernel repository with pre-compiled kernels. I kno
On Fri, 2002-08-23 at 10:56, John F Davis wrote:
> If so, could someone create the following URL:
> http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/sarge/main/disks-powerpc/current/
> with the following sub-directories:
> prep
> chrp
> power3
> ppc64
The disks-$(ARCH) directories were maintained through this
On Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 02:26:02AM -0300, Rogério Brito wrote:
> On Aug 21 2002, Rogério Brito wrote:
> > Anyway, to create a bootable floppy, I do:
Thanks for the detailed information on how to create the bootfloppy!
My first attempt just didn't work - maybe got the root= wrong.
Back to
Hello
I could not get a boot floppy to work whatsoever. It would be nice to have
one as a rescue disk. It would also be nice if the boot floppy images on
the debian website
worked as well. Note, they might work on different rs6k's from mine. I
only tested on a 150 and neither the ones on my o
Rolf Brudeseth wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > It sounds good to me. I would like to contribute the rs6k effort on
> debian.
> >
Amen bro!
> > We need to get boot floppies which work as soon as possible. Also, we
> need to
> > get working install cdroms.
>
> What do you mean by boot floppies? Do you
> Hello
>
> It sounds good to me. I would like to contribute the rs6k effort on
debian.
>
> We need to get boot floppies which work as soon as possible. Also, we
need to
> get working install cdroms.
What do you mean by boot floppies? Do you mean the boot-floppies installer
or bootable floppies
Hello
It sounds good to me. I would like to contribute the rs6k effort on
debian.
We need to get boot floppies which work as soon as possible. Also, we need
to get working install cdroms.
JD
Rolf Brudeseth/Austin/[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 08/23/2002 10:23:51 AM
To:"Chris Tillman" <[EMAIL PRO
> On Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 10:06:56PM +0300, George Karaolides wrote:
> >
> > Further to my previous post about the serial port slowing down during
> > booting, here are the interrupts. It took an hour and a half to get to
a
> > shell...
> >
> > It doesn't look like there's anything amiss. Anyone
On Fri, Aug 23, 2002 at 04:51:58 -0700, Ondrej Certik wrote:
> --- Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Has anyone had similar problems?
>
> Yes, under my game, which uses SDL.
> Power Macintosh 7500 with qwerty keyboard.
TFTI. BTW, a few hours ago, I also had the following problem wit
--- Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sometimes, when I release a key after autorepeat,
> the system doesn't
> notice it and autorepeat goes on until I hit another
> key. This has
> already occurred in both emacs (with its own
> interface under X) and
> xterm, never in the console (but I
Solved my problem
found this:
http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/gnu-emacs-sources/2001-May/000859.html
put the lisp in a file called kon-mwheel.el in my load path
put this in my .emacs:
(require 'kon-mwheel)
(kon-mwheel-bind-buttons)
now my wheel works! and its got a clever dynamic speed control
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