On Wed, May 12, 2004 at 01:07:01AM +, Adrian Lester wrote:
> First, hello. I'm new to Apple hardware, newish to debian and moderately
> competent with Linux. I'm not feeling very competent atm however.
>
> The system is an ibook 900Mhz. I am trying to install Debian testing as the
> only OS
Wed, 12 May 2004 00:01:11 -0500
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Em Wed, 12 May 2004 12:47:44 +1000, Greg Hamilton escreveu:
> Try booting MacOS and check the display settings there.
Will do. Unfortunately it will take some days until I go back
to that computer.
Perhaps zapping the PRAM... what was that, Cmd-Opt-P-R?
> Does the monitor by c
I apt-get installed pmud, and it started. But when I type sleep or close the
lid, it just keeps running -- same after restart.
TiBook 550
Debian PPC (from sarge beta4 installer)
KDE 3.2.2
How should I troubleshoot this? Is there a kernel module I'm missing?
A long time ago I rebooted an iBook running OS X and started GNU/Linux
(YDL 2.something). The screen was dimmed and the volume was turned down
when I rebooted. These settings were stored in the PRAM and persisted
as the max values for brightness and volume in my Linux session. It
took a long ti
No ideas about this? BTW, the OSD works OK...
Em Sat, 08 May 2004 13:11:09 -0300, Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
escreveu:
> I have an Apple Power Macintosh G3 desktop 233 MHz, it is
> running Debian testing (basically). It boots with BootX.
>
> Attached to it i
First, hello. I'm new to Apple hardware, newish to debian and moderately
competent with Linux. I'm not feeling very competent atm however.
The system is an ibook 900Mhz. I am trying to install Debian testing as the
only OS using the boot CD and a network install.
i have at least one problem but
On Tue, 2004-05-11 at 15:08, Uwe Steinmann wrote:
>
> The current problems are about as old as the switch to 2.6.
If CONFIG_PREEMPT is enabled, try disabling it.
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Libre software enthusiast| http://svcs.affero.net/
Hi all,
is possible to have under X11 and console the same extended
international keyboard layout used under OSX?
for example:
MouseClik-Command for button 2
MouseClik-Alt for button 3
alt-n n for ñ etc etc
i know that is easy to assign the F11/F12 to button 2 and 3 but this
solution i
> > Try changing HZ back to 100 and see if the instability goes away.
> Is include/asm-ppc/param.h the right place to do it?
I thought it was a config option but with a clean build, changing it there
might be enough already.
> > I doubt it. I'll try to measure the temperature on the heat pipe
> >
> >Sure does - my Lombard gets quite unstable above 67 degrees (as
> >reported by /proc/cpuinfo; the TAU isn't calibrated so the actual
> >temperature might be a bit higher). The instability started after
> >adding a second RAM module; it's more severe with 2.6 and the 1000 Hz
> >scheduling timer t
> > by /proc/cpuinfo; the TAU isn't calibrated so the actual temperature might
> > be a bit higher). The instability started after adding a second RAM
> > module; it's more severe with 2.6 and the 1000 Hz scheduling timer there.
> I added a second RAM module about 2 years ago and have been running
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 04:23:21PM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > by /proc/cpuinfo; the TAU isn't calibrated so the actual temperature might
> > > be a bit higher). The instability started after adding a second RAM
> > > module; it's more severe with 2.6 and the 1000 Hz scheduling timer there.
According to Michael Schmitz, on Tue, 11 May 2004 14:45:53 +0200 (CEST),
>> > It is the same problem on ibook2.2. So I developped the chip
>driver. If> > the chip is the same, you may try my module and set the
>fan starting> > temperature to a saner value. By default, it starts at
>68°C on ibook..
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 02:45:53PM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > It is the same problem on ibook2.2. So I developped the chip driver. If
> > > the chip is the same, you may try my module and set the fan starting
> > > temperature to a saner value. By default, it starts at 68°C on ibook...
> >
> > It is the same problem on ibook2.2. So I developped the chip driver. If
> > the chip is the same, you may try my module and set the fan starting
> > temperature to a saner value. By default, it starts at 68°C on ibook...
> If 68°C is the threshold, it would at least explain why it never runs
>
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 01:40:28PM +0200, Cedric Pradalier wrote:
>
> What is the thermal control chip on pismo ?
Good question, but I don't know and also don't know how to find out.
May I pass this question to experts in this list?
> Is this an i2c chip like on ibook2.2 ?
It could be, at least t
I just came through a long thread "Re: Pismo Status" on debian-powerpc,
may 2000. The key point seem to be that fan is controlled by pmu on
pismo. Does any one have further information on this point ?
According to Cedric Pradalier, on Tue, 11 May 2004 13:40:28 +0200,
>
>What is the thermal contr
Hi,
I am trying to get everything working on my PowerBook here.
I am not talking about the dri or suspend function - but everything
else.
Compiling the latest benh kernel I got by:
rsync -avz --delete
source.mvista.com::linuxppc-2.5-benh /usr/src/benh-kernel
and running udev
I have several pr
What is the thermal control chip on pismo ?
Is this an i2c chip like on ibook2.2 ?
On my ibook, I have the following device (responding adm1030). What
about yours ?
cat /proc/device-tree/uni-n/i2c/fan/device_type
It is the same problem on ibook2.2. So I developped the chip driver. If
the chip is
Hi,
I feel like my good old Pismo is getting to hot, resulting
in random segm faults under heavy load. Though I'm runnig
sid this doesn't look like buggy software. I experience this
especially while compiling software. /proc/cpuinfo reports
about 50 C° than.
I also wonder, why the fan is never tu
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