On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 23:02, Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Jesus Climent wrote:
>
> > Ever since 2.6.3-ben2 the rsync repo has not been updated. Any reason for
> > that? Are all the specific ppc bits included in the vanilla one?
>
> Since 2.6.4, Ben's diffs are merged nearly in
Hi all,
The way I installed the F50 was quite a hack so I
don't think you should document this.
My humble opinion on the installation process as I
don't see the whole picture on other h/w.
The initiative is to create a CD installer so most of
the needed data should be there.
http://www.debian.or
On 20.III.2004 at 07:22 Sven Luther wrote:
>
> Anton, do you think that it is possible to set the partition type
> with libparted, i have some doubts about it, but could be wrong.
Richard Hirst has done this for the PALO boot partitions on hppa. It
works the same way as the lvm flag. For exampl
On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 13:31:31 +0100,
Klaus Agnoletti gracefully wrote:
>Hi Cedric (and the rest of the list),
>
>I tried that now. I dunno yet if it makes any difference. I can't see
>any readings in /proc/cpufreq (I dunno if that gets automatically
>updated, but I assume it does).
>Right now I hav
On Saturday, March 20, 2004, at 01:22 AM, Sven Luther wrote:
Ok, copying to debian-boot, since this is most relevant there, and to
rick thomas, which volunteered to help with installation manual. Rick,
this is a boot method on a chrp-rs6k ibm box. I don't know if you are
familiar with these bo
Ferdinando Pucci wrote:
I fall in error, that message corresponds with the command "boot hd:3", while
"boot hd:3,yaboot" gives:
can't OPEN: hd:3,yaboot
Well, "can't OPEN" means something didn't exist. Which, according to
your 'ls' output later, makes perfect sense.
Surprisingly if i type "
Hi,
It's my first post here, and I wanted to say that I'm totally happy with my
Woody ppc on an ibook 366 SE, it took
me about half an hour to install everything, as the support is really complete.
First I choose the SID version,
because I needed packages like GAIM 0.75, but I finally went back
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 22:11:58 +0100
Ferdinando Pucci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, i'm following the instructions of
> http://people.debian.org/~branden/ibook.html to install Debian on an iBook G4
> @800Mhz. When i enter OpenFirmware and type boot hd:3,yaboot i get this error:
>
> MAC-PARTS:
Hi Cedric (and the rest of the list),
> Did you compile your kernel with the /proc/cpufreq enable. I know it's
> obsolete in 2.6, but I could not make cpufreqd use the sysfs interface
> correctly.
>
I tried that now. I dunno yet if it makes any difference. I can't see
any readings in /proc/cpuf
hello,
I try to install debian on a g3 400mhz 750mo ram.
I can create the partitions and write the partition table, but when comes the
time to initialise and format the partition the installer crashes.
I tried with the woody installer, the xfs installer, and also the sarge beta 3
installer.
It c
Hi all,
For those who have an ibook G3. I've adated a dockable application
which
monitor the temperature of the CPU and the GPU with adm103x chip. This requires
the
adm103x module I developped.
I would be happy with some tester and some feedback.
Everything is available on http://ced
Did you compile your kernel with the /proc/cpufreq enable. I know it's
obsolete in 2.6, but I could not make cpufreqd use the sysfs interface
correctly.
Beware also that the version of cpufreqd in testing has a
missing fclose which makes it run for only 250 seconds. Upstream has
corrected it but
Hi,
I've juste looked at drivers in the drivers/i2c/chips directory.
They manage some adt7xxx chips and some adm10xx also. I fill that
therm_adt7647 or my module for adm103x on ibook2 should be part
of these sensors rather than specific to macintosh. It may
also be the case of therm_pm7
On Sat Mar 20, 2004 at 07:22:07AM +0100, Sven Luther wrote:
> Cool. BTW, is there anything particular needed for a PReP partition ? Or
> is it just a plain empty partition that can be used for booting ? The
> box uses a MBR partition table.
$ sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda
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On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 03:42:27PM -0800, Daniel Narkis wrote:
> Hi Sven,
Ok, copying to debian-boot, since this is most relevant there, and to
rick thomas, which volunteered to help with installation manual. Rick,
this is a boot method on a chrp-rs6k ibm box. I don't know if you are
familiar wit
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