Powerbase240 Mac clone install prob continued

2003-02-04 Thread VincePanero
thanks to those who have thrown me some clues. I've swapped a compaq presario 1400 monitor for an old Macintosh monitor from 92-95... and I am still not getting a boot from the hard drive. Here is my partition. I plan this system to be only linux and a basic workstation: /dev/sda 1 apple 31

Re: installing X

2003-02-04 Thread Chris Tillman
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 03:24:35PM -0500, Allan Streib wrote: > Well I have debian woody running nicely on a PowerMac 6500 w/32 MB RAM. > No X windows. I got a good deal on some RAM and I can max it out (128 > MB). So now what's the best way to get X and a gnome environment > installed? It appea

Re: QUIK loader HELP!!!

2003-02-04 Thread Chris Tillman
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 08:13:33PM +0100, Pedro Alves wrote: > Hello dear Friends > > I just installed the debian release 3.0 current in a Powerbook 3400c. > I followed the instructions for harddisk installation, and installation > went very well until I had to reboot the system. There a window

installing X

2003-02-04 Thread Allan Streib
Well I have debian woody running nicely on a PowerMac 6500 w/32 MB RAM. No X windows. I got a good deal on some RAM and I can max it out (128 MB). So now what's the best way to get X and a gnome environment installed? It appears there's a meta-package for x-window-system which I am hoping I can

3dfx Voodoo 5500 PCI

2003-02-04 Thread Kevin Smith
Hi All, Does anyone out there have a 3dfx Voodoo 5500 PCI installed in an Apple Mac and have managed to get it to work? If so, can you let me know how you did it? Thanks, Kevin

QUIK loader HELP!!!

2003-02-04 Thread Pedro Alves
I found again the solution:: The situation I found is described on http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/powerpc/ch-init-config.en.html at the item 8.1.1 Sorry for the questions asked. Pedro

QUIK loader HELP!!!

2003-02-04 Thread Pedro Alves
hi again i found the solution by typing Linux (enter) The system rebooted and continued the configuration... However, when I shutdown the macintosh, I can no longer boot under MacOS, the same question appears: "Second-stage QUIK loader Debian/Linux PowerPC (woody) boot: Enter the kernel im

QUIK loader HELP!!!

2003-02-04 Thread Pedro Alves
Hello dear Friends I just installed the debian release 3.0 current in a Powerbook 3400c. I followed the instructions for harddisk installation, and installation went very well until I had to reboot the system. There a window appeared talking about QUIK, by mistake I press OK and the computer r

Re: unresolved symbol errors, trying to run XFree86 -configure

2003-02-04 Thread John P. Fisher
I stand corrected. Thanks Michel. BTW what did you mean by "but _not_ anything like X Windows" ? I meant the X windowing system which I can choose to run if I wish, as in xclock, xterm etc. At 04:52 PM 2/3/2003, Michel Dänzer wrote: On Die, 2003-02-04 at 01:00, John P. Fisher wrote: > Ryan:

Re: unresolved symbol errors, trying to run XFree86 -configure

2003-02-04 Thread Michel Dänzer
On Die, 2003-02-04 at 18:30, John P. Fisher wrote: > > BTW what did you mean by "but _not_ anything like X Windows" ? > > I meant the X windowing system which I can choose to run if I wish, as in > xclock, xterm etc. Sure, I mean people keep calling it 'X Windows' when it isn't called anything

Re: ibook2 and XFree86-4

2003-02-04 Thread Jan-Hendrik Palic
Hi .. On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 11:46:40AM +0100, Paolo Orru' wrote: >Hello, >I'm looking for the best configuration of X. I'd like to use the vga-out under >X and to enable DRI. > >My system is: > >iBook2 500 >Ati Rage 128 Mobility LF rev. 2 (also know as Rage Mobility M3) >Debian Sarge with XFre

Re: keyboard and xdm

2003-02-04 Thread furball
Hej, > Since I am getting started with Debian Linux am still struggling a bit > with certain configuration problems. The first problem that I hav is > probably a trivial one. I would like to have kdm start straight after > booting, rather than xdm. Where do I change this. > Second, I cannot ful

Re: ALSA Strangeness

2003-02-04 Thread Mij
My page refers to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'll load a note about non-devfs systems which need ./snddevice On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 02:07, Mark Williams wrote: > Hello all, > > Recently, I set up ALSA on my iBook using the debian packages and > make-kpkg. I managed to get everything set up in accor

Re: ibook2 rev2 potato cd boot problems..

2003-02-04 Thread Chris Tillman
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 11:23:02PM -0600, Jon Michaelchuck wrote: > Hi, I was playing around with moving/resizing some of my filesystems and > messed up the partition table and ended up rm'n my /... Luckily I have > backups. > > Now when I boot I can't get into OS X or Debian.. I just get that mac

Re: ibook2 rev2 potato cd boot problems..

2003-02-04 Thread dpates
Quoting Jon Michaelchuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Now when I boot I can't get into OS X or Debian.. I just get that mac > screen with the blinking face in the center. No big deal, I'll just > reinstall completely with Debian, never used OS X anyway. [snipped yaboot spiel] > .. Now the screen turns

Re: keyboard and xdm

2003-02-04 Thread Chris Tillman
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 11:35:31AM +0100, Peter Sperisen wrote: > Hi everybody, > Since I am getting started with Debian Linux am still struggling a bit > with certain configuration problems. The first problem that I hav is > probably a trivial one. I would like to have kdm start straight after

Re: Help with some low level access

2003-02-04 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: You didn't mmap() /dev/mem? You do need to use the mmap() result as _IO_BASE, not the physical 0xfe00. That's what you can do in ioperm(). Thanks for that! I got your program to build, and mine to build (and work as I expected) after using mmap() from you

Re: Help with some low level access

2003-02-04 Thread Geert Uytterhoeven
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Ross Vumbaca wrote: > Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > >>O.k the inb and outb is fine now, but I get this weird (link) problem: > > >>/sio.c:46: undefined reference to `local symbols in discarded section > >>.fixup' > >>/sio.c:46: undefined reference to `local symbols in discarded

Re: Help with some low level access

2003-02-04 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: O.k the inb and outb is fine now, but I get this weird (link) problem: /sio.c:46: undefined reference to `local symbols in discarded section .fixup' /sio.c:46: undefined reference to `local symbols in discarded section .fixup' /sio.c:46: undefined reference to

Re: SOS : Some Post Installation Problems of Debian on iMac

2003-02-04 Thread Michel Dänzer
On Son, 1970-01-04 at 17:48, Partha Pratim Ghosh wrote: BTW, how's life back in 1970? ;) > I have the iMac with processor PowerPC G3, 400 MHz machine with > a Apple USB keyboard, Mitsumi Apple USB Mouse (it has a single > button), and display AT

Re: Help with some low level access

2003-02-04 Thread Geert Uytterhoeven
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Ross Vumbaca wrote: > Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > >>I tried to built it (after changing CHRP_ISA_IO_BASE), but for some > >>reason there is no "inb" or "outb" functions, i.e > >> > >>sio.c: In function `sio_write': > >>sio.c:80: warning: implicit declaration of function `outb'

ibook2 and XFree86-4

2003-02-04 Thread Paolo Orru'
Hello, I'm looking for the best configuration of X. I'd like to use the vga-out under X and to enable DRI. My system is: iBook2 500 Ati Rage 128 Mobility LF rev. 2 (also know as Rage Mobility M3) Debian Sarge with XFree86 4.2.1 Thanks in advance, Paolo

keyboard and xdm

2003-02-04 Thread Peter Sperisen
Hi everybody, Since I am getting started with Debian Linux am still struggling a bit with certain configuration problems. The first problem that I hav is probably a trivial one. I would like to have kdm start straight after booting, rather than xdm. Where do I change this. Second, I cannot full

Re: Help with some low level access

2003-02-04 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: I tried to built it (after changing CHRP_ISA_IO_BASE), but for some reason there is no "inb" or "outb" functions, i.e sio.c: In function `sio_write': sio.c:80: warning: implicit declaration of function `outb' sio.c: In function `sio_read': sio.c:87: warning: impl

Re: ripping tracks from a audio-cd

2003-02-04 Thread Sven Luther
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 10:36:57PM +0100, florian wrote: > On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 22:02, Derrik Pates wrote: > > On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 08:41:49PM +0100, florian wrote: > > > but why does it not throw this error when i run the app as root? > > > > Because root has access to everything, I suppose,

Re: Help with some low level access

2003-02-04 Thread Geert Uytterhoeven
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Ross Vumbaca wrote: > Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > > ISA I/O space is the low part of PCI I/O space. > > ISA memory space is something different (not available on Macs). > > I should mention I am not using a Mac, it is an "AmigaOne/MAI Teron" > board, which is basically an ATX

Re: Help with some low level access

2003-02-04 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: ISA I/O space is the low part of PCI I/O space. ISA memory space is something different (not available on Macs). I should mention I am not using a Mac, it is an "AmigaOne/MAI Teron" board, which is basically an ATX board with a VIA Southbridge (hence the ISA pe

Re: Help with some low level access

2003-02-04 Thread Geert Uytterhoeven
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Ross Vumbaca wrote: > Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > > On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, vinai wrote: > > > >>I'm not anywhere near an expert on this, so take what I say with a pound > >>of salt or so ... :) I was reading up on the PCI specifications to try > >>to understand a little bit about

Re: Help with some low level access

2003-02-04 Thread Ross Vumbaca
Hi, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, vinai wrote: I'm not anywhere near an expert on this, so take what I say with a pound of salt or so ... :) I was reading up on the PCI specifications to try to understand a little bit about drivers, and it was mentioned that the x86 architectu

Re: Help with some low level access

2003-02-04 Thread Geert Uytterhoeven
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, vinai wrote: > I'm not anywhere near an expert on this, so take what I say with a pound > of salt or so ... :) I was reading up on the PCI specifications to try > to understand a little bit about drivers, and it was mentioned that the > x86 architecture use I/O space to access

SOS : Some Post Installation Problems of Debian on iMac

2003-02-04 Thread Partha Pratim Ghosh
Hello Everyone, I have the iMac with processor PowerPC G3, 400 MHz machine with a Apple USB keyboard, Mitsumi Apple USB Mouse (it has a single button), and display ATY Rage 128K and 8M VRam. I have installed Debian 3.0 (Woody) on it, and I have the following problems :

ibook2 rev2 potato cd boot problems..

2003-02-04 Thread Jon Michaelchuck
Hi, I was playing around with moving/resizing some of my filesystems and messed up the partition table and ended up rm'n my /... Luckily I have backups. Now when I boot I can't get into OS X or Debian.. I just get that mac screen with the blinking face in the center. No big deal, I'll just reinsta