I think you would want to use the bmac driver. Be warned, though, that I
have had problems with the bmac driver on my "yikes" G4 (same hardware as
a B&W G3) running reliably at 100MB; I ended up buying a cheap tulip-based
PCI card and using that instead.
Hope that helps,
Nick
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003
I am new in the Linux world, and I recently install debian woody kernel
2.4.18 on a powerpc Blue/white . I have a dual boot system. Everything is
running well except I am unable to connect on the internet.
My main problem is that I do not know which net module I must select for my
configuration. I
X works almost perfectly! (I still get the red screen after
the inactivity timeout but I can change to text mode).
I had to get patch the debian kernel 2.4.20 with the diff I
found in this message [1]. The patch can be found here[2].
In the kernel I choose only rivafb, without open firmwar
le dimanche 30 mars vers 15:13 Andrew Nesbit nous a raconté :
> I have this working with F10 = button2 and F11 = button3.
> Is it possible to configure this so that I can assign buttons 2 and 3
> to some modifier key + mouse click? (For example, CTRL+click = button2.)
This kind of mouse-click emu
Not a real fix, but since you're not booting from a .coff image anyway,
you can (as root) touch arch/ppc/boot/images/vmlinux.coff and it will
build your kernel.deb with the empty vmlinux.coff.
Warning: I don't know what (if any) affect this will have on your
kernel but it works for me.
Jeff
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