On Sat, 2004-09-18 at 11:23, Ken Moffat wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Sep 2004, Adam Done wrote:
>
> >
> > I got connected to the base station and can ping my LAN but I can't ping
> > anything on the Internet yet. The /etc/resolv.conf file has the proper
> > DNS addresses and with eth0 active I can connect
As a rider to this the latest Airport Extreme Base Station software
_does not_ show a hex key to access the base station. Apple do something
non-standard in the way they generate this key.
The only way I have found to learn the key is to re-setup the base
station using the Setup Utility. This will
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004, Adam Done wrote:
>
> I got connected to the base station and can ping my LAN but I can't ping
> anything on the Internet yet. The /etc/resolv.conf file has the proper
> DNS addresses and with eth0 active I can connect to the Internet. Route
> is properly configured but the D
Hi everybody,
I am running Sid on an 800mhz ibook. I've downloaded the development
2.6.5 benh kernel (thanks for all the good work, ben) from
ppckernel.org, I believe the exact model is 2.6.5-r3.
Problems:
1. The kernel helps solve my display problems, but creates network
problems.
I was e
On Sat, 2004-09-18 at 06:40, Dean Hamstead wrote:
> I dont know if the silver base station can handle 128,
> youd need to check it on the apple website, but
> the airport card in your computer can handle 128. so
> based on that i would say that the basestation can aslo.
>
> are you sure your putti
On Sat, 2004-09-18 at 16:49, Jens Schmalzing wrote:
> > That is just the problem, how do I copy the initrd to the macos folder?
>
> "Execute a shell" from the main installer menu, chroot into your newly
> installed system, mount your Mac OS partition, copy the kernel and
> initrd over.
Tnks, then
Hi,
Sebastiaan Molenaar writes:
> That is just the problem, how do I copy the initrd to the macos folder?
"Execute a shell" from the main installer menu, chroot into your newly
installed system, mount your Mac OS partition, copy the kernel and
initrd over.
Regards, Jens.
--
J'qbpbe, le m'en f
On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 21:29, Christian Leimer wrote:
> I dont use BootX. But make sure you have copied the initrd and the
vmlinux
> to the macos folders and slected the initrd as ramdisk?
That is just the problem, how do I copy the initrd to the macos folder?
>From macos I can't get to the ext2 pa
Le vendredi 09/17/04 Georg C. Kaindl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> i'm trying to setup xfree86 on my powerbook 12" (the latest one with the 64MB
> nvidia card). However, startx stops with sig 11 (segfault). I've tried it
> with the stock debian 2.6.7-powerpc kernel as well as a 2.6.8.1 kernel t
On Saturday 18 September 2004 13:06, jarry wrote:
> I have installed linux-wlan-ng-0.2.1-pre20 according to the "how
> to"(linuxquestions forum),but it doesn't work,anyone who has succeeded
> in installing it?please help me step by step!thanks!
It would be better to install as the readme. But is
I have installed linux-wlan-ng-0.2.1-pre20 according to the "how
to"(linuxquestions forum),but it doesn't work,anyone who has succeeded
in installing it?please help me step by step!thanks!
Rick Thomas wrote:
>
> Jens Schmalzing wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Rick Thomas writes:
> >
> > > I then use ResEdit to modify the appropriate resource (any clues as
> > > to which?
> >
> > The resource is called CMDL. More detailed instructions are here:
> >
> > http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/200
Jens Schmalzing wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Rick Thomas writes:
>
> > I then use ResEdit to modify the appropriate resource (any clues as
> > to which?
>
> The resource is called CMDL. More detailed instructions are here:
>
> http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2000/06/olh_ppc_miboot.html>
>
Very intere
Hi,
C. Thomas writes:
> I'm trying to install debian to an oldworld style G3 powerbook
> (lombard? wallstreet? i'm not sure).
If it's OldWorld, it must be a Wallstreet or earlier.
> Regardless, it doesn't appear to have openfirmware so apple-c won't
> make the debian cd boot.
It does have Ope
Hi,
Brad Boyer writes:
> I suspect that the one that worked was SCSI only.
The one*s* that worked for me were a beige G3 and a 7200/90. "Worked"
meaning that the kernel loaded and started from the floppy.
Regards, Jens.
[Recipient list trimmed]
--
J'qbpbe, le m'en fquz pe j'qbpbe!
Le veux a
Hi,
Rick Thomas writes:
> I then use ResEdit to modify the appropriate resource (any clues as
> to which?
The resource is called CMDL. More detailed instructions are here:
http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2000/06/olh_ppc_miboot.html>
Regards, Jens.
--
J'qbpbe, le m'en fquz pe j'qbpbe!
Le veux
Hi,
Sven Luther writes:
> Jens, when you built those miboot floppies that worked, what command line
> options did you use ?
No idea, I just took the image distributed with BootX_1.2.2.sit on
Ben's page and changed the kernel. Anyway, it worked on a beige G3.
And "worked" in that context meant
The exact location is:
http://ppcconfdb.sourceforge.net/conf/PowerBook_Aluminium_G4_1GHz_15_radeon-9600/etc/X11/XF86Config-4
Hope that helps,
- Mick
(o> Web / software developer
( ) UNIX Systems Admin
--- ~ www.mickweiss.com ~
Mick Weiss wrote:
Pierre Habouzit wrote:
The patch a
Pierre Habouzit wrote:
The patch and my XF86Config-4 are attached. It should work with
these, since we have the same cards anyway.
I'll try that,
thanks a lot
If that works, you just save me :)
The configs for that model are online under (i'm not sure if there is a
difference between
> The patch and my XF86Config-4 are attached. It should work with
> these, since we have the same cards anyway.
I'll try that,
thanks a lot
If that works, you just save me :)
--
Pierre Habouzit http://www.madism.org/
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On Sat, 2004-09-18 at 00:02, Dean Hamstead wrote:
> > Base Station
> > Firmware Version: V3.84
> > Wireless Channel: 11
> > Wireless Security: 40 bit WEP
> > Public (WAN) IP Adress: 10.1.12.69
>
>
>
> > Airport Card: I just updated it with Apple's Software Update utility
> > today.
> >
> >
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 21:31:00 +0200, David Ulrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
Moien
> Is there a special patch, or a config to do to xserver to run 1680x1050
> on a 20 inch cinema display?
> I can not get more than 1280.
Even thought I don't know for sure, I don't think that there is need
fo
Base Station
Firmware Version: V3.84
Wireless Channel: 11
Wireless Security: 40 bit WEP
Public (WAN) IP Adress: 10.1.12.69
Airport Card: I just updated it with Apple's Software Update utility
today.
# iwconfig
eth1 IEEE 802.11-DS ESSID:"wnet" Nickname:"HERMES I"
Mod
On Fri, 2004-09-17 at 20:00, James Gibbs wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-09-16 at 18:13, Adam Done wrote:
> > I have been setting up my wireless using apples airport. So far I have
> > been able to access the base station with an open network but when I try
> > to access with a close network and 40bit encry
On Fri, 2004-09-17 at 19:59, Dean Hamstead wrote:
> what are the contents of your
> /etc/network/interfaces
>
> file?
>
> im sure you can get this working.
>
> sned the contents of the file. make sure the base station
> is plugged in correctly and make sure your network settings
> are correct fo
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