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List,
Has anyone managed to build Eclipse 3.0 RC3 using the sourceBuild-srcFetch
method? My build fails, and although I see "Fatal error" messages as the text
scrolls by, it halts with these lines:
install:
BUILD FAILED
/usr/local/src/eclipse-sourceBuild-srcFetch-3.0RC3/buildScripts/build.
All,
I recently have setup Debian Woody r2 on a Powermac 8600. I'm using
BootX for my bootloader. The default install installed a 2.2 kernel. I
want to upgrade to a 2.4 kernel. I installed the 2.4.18-powerpc kernel
package and copied the kernel to Mac OS for bootx. Whenever I select it
and tr
Hi,
Eric David Hedekar writes:
> Where do I find the Sarge kernel and initrd? I've only been able to find
> the woody versions of these through the debian ftp sites.
You can find a number of images in the "other boot images" section of
the d-i homepage http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-install
Sam Halliday wrote:
hi there,
hi :-)
[...]
i have placed all relevant files on my FTP Server here:
ftp://fommil.homeunix.org/sam/xprobs/
(X config, X log, uname+lspci and yaboot kernel parameters), but the log shows
no error at all. as far as its concerned... the display should be workin
hi there,
well, besides the lack of an Xserver yet, i am setting up my system according
to:
http://seb.france.free.fr/linux/ibookG4/iBookG4-howto.html
http://www.twolife.org/debian/ibook.php
but i am getting nowhere fast.
i have installed the latest kernel image from here
http://twolife.fre
Once again I have a use for multihead on my pismo. And once again, X
political changes have moved the discussion venues. Should I be using
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to ask about things like this now?
At any rate, what's going on with multihead on the pismo? Last I heard
(quite a while ago) someone on X
>> First off, I have a dual 1.8 GHz G5.
> Then it's the entry-level model of the new product line. That
> explains a lot. There may be a whole lot of pitfalls lurking in
> there,
I have a dual 1.8G G5 too, but I get the behaviour described by Jens:
it boots but hangs around floppy detection (
On 24/6/04 12:25 am, "Jens Schmalzing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Eric David Hedekar writes:
>
>> How do I get the new sarge installer to run on a bootx machine?
>
> Copy the kernel and initrd into the folder where BootX gets them.
> Something like the "Linux Kernels" subfolder of the
Sam Halliday wrote:
> i have been battling all night to try and get XFree86 set up on my iBook
> i have placed all relevant files on my FTP Server here:
> ftp://fommil.homeunix.org/sam/xprobs/
> (X config, X log, uname+lspci and yaboot kernel parameters)
a day later... several more XFree86 conf
On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 09:20:23AM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> It's part of powerpc-utils these days. Proper keyboard detection is iffy
> at best, if it doesn't work I need a dump of the debug output from fnset
> to come up with a better heuristics. Anyone have good documentation on how
> to re
Sam Halliday wrote:
[...]
btw... maybe a totally wrong mailing list to be askign this question... but i'd
really really like to do some assembly programming on my PPC. can anyone
reccomend a good book to learn PPC assembly? i have never done ANY assembly
before, so a beginners book would be bes
Sébastien FRANÇOIS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> will this patch help me to get this
>> working. Is this a solution to get the crt displays work with radeon.
>> Thanks in advance!
> Yes it is, it will work if you use the config I provided,
> I'll give more informations tomorrow when I have more
I also have this problem, same with Mozilla too. Thanks for helping
Ed Sutherland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Firefox 0.8 is acting oddly when trying to print with xprt-xprintorg
> installed. Here is the sequence of events:
>
> 1) boot system
> 2) type "xplsprinters" and get a list of printers
Hi,
Colin Watson writes:
> I stopped hw-detect from loading floppy on newworld systems ages
> ago. However, Sven's images (used by the sid_d-i CDs) are broken:
Should I try a sarge image, then? I happen to have 20040618 right
here (used it as a rescue system during the recent moprobe incident)
OoO Peu avant le début de l'après-midi du mercredi 23 juin 2004, vers
13:19, Ed Sutherland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
> Firefox 0.8 is acting oddly when trying to print with xprt-xprintorg
> installed. Here is the sequence of events:
> 1) boot system
> 2) type "xplsprinters" and get a list of p
Hello,
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 10:51:26PM +0100, Sam Halliday wrote:
> i haven't installed X yet. i choose (in kbdconfig)
> mac / Unknown / British / Standard / iBook2
> i also choose
> mac / Unknown / British / Standard / Standard
> but it was s fscked up i needed to use the debian install
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 05:54:40PM +0200, Jens Schmalzing wrote:
> Colin Watson writes:
> > Either of the images in
> > http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/sid_d-i/powerpc/20040622/
> > ought to work.
> >
> > Installation reports, successful or otherwise, gratefully appreciated.
>
> I j
On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 07:17:33AM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 11:05:39PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> > Can you try booting with install-power4-2.6?
> >
> > The 2.6.6 kernel image builds in the archive do include an SMP kernel,
> > which we currently aren't using. Is it sa
Hello list,
lately i'm having strange hangs when playing mp3 with mpg321, on my
ibook g3 900 combo with debian kernel-image 2.6.6. The playback hangs
for approx 1/2 second and it seems that sth. is accessing
the harddisk (there is some "ubmg" sound).
mpg321 was working correctly till some time ag
Hi,
Roland Wegmann writes:
> I read somewhere in the internet, that this option used without
> patch-names (--added-patches) has the same effect like the entry
> 'patch_the_kernel=Yes' in 'kernel-pkg.conf' or 'export
> PATCH_THE_KERNEL=Yes'. Is this true?
I believe this behaviour has changed in
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Hi all,
make-kpkg has the option '--added-patches=patch1,patch2,...,patchN'. I
read somewhere in the internet, that this option used without patch-names
(--added-patches) has the same effect like the entry
'patch_the_kernel=Yes' in 'kernel-pkg.conf' or 'export
PATCH_THE_KERNEL=Yes'. Is this true?
Hello,
I have had a lot of problem with installation of Debian woody on my
powermac. I used an IBM hard drive, because I would like to use another
hard drive instead of the main one to havn't any problems with it.
But it doesn't work at all. It was reconize but I couldn't write any
parttion
Hi,
Michael Schmitz writes:
> [fnset] is part of powerpc-utils these days.
I should have known. I even have it installed on my Pismo with the rest :)
Regards, Jens.
--
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Hi,
Eric David Hedekar writes:
> How do I get the new sarge installer to run on a bootx machine?
Copy the kernel and initrd into the folder where BootX gets them.
Something like the "Linux Kernels" subfolder of the System Folder of
your Mac OS partition.
> I've tried a few times with the 110mb
> > ok... turns out i need to press the apple key, then fn then
> > F2... that needs to change IMHO.
>
> Actually, the key behaves that way in Mac OS as well. But I do
> remember a fnset utility that allowed one to toggle the fn key's
> behaviour. Anybody know what has become of it?
It's part of
Hi,
Miro Jurišić writes:
> Yes, that it is. So, should I take my question elsewhere, and report
> back?
You could take it to linuxppc-dev or lkml. But Ben reads this list as
well, and he is the most likely person to know.
Regards, Jens.
--
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Le veux aimeb et m
Hi,
Miro Jurišić writes:
> First off, I have a dual 1.8 GHz G5. I wouldn't expect that to
> matter, but there is one significant difference in the hardware: PCI
> (on my machine) vs. PCI-X (on yours).
Then it's the entry-level model of the new product line. That
explains a lot. There may be a
How do I get the new sarge installer to run on a bootx machine? I've tried
a few times with the 110mb CD and it constantly runs the woody installer.
-Eric
-
http://members.shaw.ca/ericdhedekar/
On Jun 24, 2004, at 2:53 AM, Sven Luther wrote:
On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 02:45:26AM -0400, Miro Juri?i? wrote:
Let me clarify this further: if I use the 2.4 kernel with 1.3.12
yaboot, the last thing I see before the machine freezes is a white
screen with an OF error regarding /cpus/PowerPC,G5 (
Then it's the entry-level model of the new product line. That
explains a lot. There may be a whole lot of pitfalls lurking in
there, apart from PCI vs. PCI-X, that need to be fixed in the upstream
kernel.
Yes, that it is. So, should I take my question elsewhere, and report
back?
meeroh
--
Sven asked me to send this to the list (it ended up out-of-band by
mistake)
On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 02:45:26AM -0400, Miro Juri?i? wrote:
Well, if it is the SMP version, the image containing it still doesn't
boot my dual G5. However, I don't know if that's the kernel's fault
or
not -- it's an
Well, if it is the SMP version, the image containing it still doesn't
boot my dual G5. However, I don't know if that's the kernel's fault or
not -- it's an OF error and I am guessing that it occurs near the end
of yaboot rather than early in the kernel. So, for all I know, the bug
could be in yabo
It does. You only get one processor running, of course.
That would be way better than what I have now :-)
I have an install CD that doesn't boot, so I am SOL.
This is very strange, because I tried the very same CD on what I
believe to be the same hardware (a dual 2GHz G5). While neither
in
Hi,
Miro Jurišić writes:
> It's not clear to me from this thread whether the non-SMP kernel is
> supposed to work on MP machines.
It does. You only get one processor running, of course.
> As far as the installer is concerned, either the kernel on the
> installer image should be able to boot bo
On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 01:58:36AM -0400, Miro Juri?i? wrote:
> >>The 2.4.25 kernel image builds in the archive don't include a power4
> >>SMP
> >>kernel, or if they do they don't advertise it as such.
> >
> >Well, the power4 2.4.25 kernel is the SMP version, if i remember well.
> >Since each buil
The 2.4.25 kernel image builds in the archive don't include a power4
SMP
kernel, or if they do they don't advertise it as such.
Well, the power4 2.4.25 kernel is the SMP version, if i remember well.
Since each build represented 1 hour on my box, i did make only one
Well, if it is the SMP vers
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 11:05:39PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 02:21:26PM -0400, Miro Juri??i?? wrote:
> > Miro Juri??i?? wrote:
> > >Yeah, I was going to as soon as I figure out exactly which one of many
> > >different images that I failed with I should be using :-) I am
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 05:01:09PM -0400, Albert Cahalan wrote:
> You'll have a hard time digging up info on the popular
> calling conventions. You can start with the SVR4 ELF
> ABI from SCO. That won't cover AltiVec or thread-local
> storage, and it leaves some other stuff poorly defined.
> The as
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