> Thinking that it was just a kernel problem, I zapped the PRAM again.
> I reverted to my previous 2.4.20-ben2 kernel, hoping to cure the
> madness. However, after a few minutes of use, I got the same display
> corruption and the system froze completely.
>
> Zapped the PRAM again and booted into
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 06:49:12PM -0800, Evan Martin wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 06:54:02PM +0100, Michel D?nzer wrote:
> > Try eject cd: in OF. I think there's even a direct combo for eject, but
> > I forget.
>
> IIRC, you just hold the mouse button (trackpad button) down while booting.
>
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 06:54:02PM +0100, Michel D?nzer wrote:
> Try eject cd: in OF. I think there's even a direct combo for eject, but
> I forget.
IIRC, you just hold the mouse button (trackpad button) down while booting.
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On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 03:50:23PM EST,
Johnathan Chapin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Actually, I initially thought I could "trigger" it. The last occurence
> of the problem - I was running Mac OS X - the system froze a couple of
> minutes before the display corruption began. As soon as it froze
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Actually, I initially thought I could "trigger" it. The last occurence
of the problem - I was running Mac OS X - the system froze a couple of
minutes before the display corruption began. As soon as it froze I took
my hands off it, then noticed a few minutes later when the sc
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 02:44:19PM -0500, Johnathan Chapin wrote:
> Hi,
> I've lurked on this list since purchasing my iBook 2.2 (12.1"/800mhz),
> and thought I'd post my experiences with Ben's latest kernel (ben9).
>
> I'd been running ben2 for quite a while, then decided to try out ben9 a
> coup
Hi,
I've lurked on this list since purchasing my iBook 2.2 (12.1"/800mhz),
and thought I'd post my experiences with Ben's latest kernel (ben9).
I'd been running ben2 for quite a while, then decided to try out ben9 a
couple of days ago. Everything was dandy until I put the 'book to
sleep. When I
> Try eject cd: in OF. I think there's even a direct combo for eject, but
> I forget.
Thanks to Michael and Edward for their replies. This technique worked.
Andrew.
On Don, 2003-03-27 at 16:42, Andrew Nesbit wrote:
>
> I'm in a bit of tricky situation here with my TiBook III. I need to
> eject the Debian CD that's in the slot loading drive. However, the
> significant complicating factor is that my ethernet port seems to have
> died, leaving me with a very min
Hi,
I'm in a bit of tricky situation here with my TiBook III. I need to
eject the Debian CD that's in the slot loading drive. However, the
significant complicating factor is that my ethernet port seems to have
died, leaving me with a very minimal system and no way to get useful
iand appropriate ut
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>Subject: Installing Debian(Woody) on a 7200, again
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>From: "Lorenzo Thurman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc:Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 09:35:36 -0500 (EST)
>
>
>I tried the boot floppy 5 times
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 09:35:36AM -0500, Lorenzo Thurman wrote:
>
> I tried the boot floppy 5 times with disks made from three differnet
> computers and it still will not work. The same thing happens everytime, the
> boot process starts, but after miboot kicks in, the screen goes black and
> l
I tried the boot floppy 5 times with disks made from three differnet computers
and it still will not work. The same thing happens everytime, the boot process
starts, but after miboot kicks in, the screen goes black and loses sync, then
nothing. Anyone have any ideas? I thought Debian was suppos
I think my first reply to this didn't quite make it out (how ironic).
I just set this up on my machine yesterday. There are debian packages
for the UW imap server available. You need to install uw-imapd and
uw-mailutils via apt-get or dselect. I got it running (with a bit of a
glitch as I f
I think I fixed the support for scaling on flat panels with
radeonfb (and XFree using UseFBDev).
That mean you can now use non-native resolutions with an LCD
display (either internal LCD on laptop or external TFT) with
radeonfb. It may fix the problem some users are having with
MOL in console mode
Hi all,
I'm receiving this error while trying to compile kernel - I'm not sure
what I got wrong?
cp arch/ppc/boot/images/vmlinux.coff
debian/tmp-image/boot/vmlinux.coff-2.4.20-ben9
cp: cannot stat `arch/ppc/boot/images/vmlinux.coff': No such file or
directory
make[1]: *** [real_stamp_image] Erro
> So, you're booting with yaboot?
>
> Could you do objdump -ph on your old working kernel and the on the new
> kernel which doesn't work and send me the output?
>
> > > Can Anybody give me a hint witch Kernel Sources i should take
> > > and witch config Settings i should use ?
>
> CONFIG_POWER
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 03:15:09PM -0500, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> Before I prepare a 2.4.20 update for stable, I'd like some people to try
> them out and report success. So if you have hardware that plain old 2.4.20
> can handle and don't need -benh9johnhQac37 to get your foobar to baz
> prope
I'm looking for a imapd for my IBM PowerPc.
I know that there is a very simple imapd from UW but I can't get it compiled.
In the packages of Debian I know there is courier and cyrus but then I have
to install the whole package and I use now postfix as mailing system.
So has anyone the imap deamon
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