I'm experimenting with Debian/testing on a PB 17" (1Ghz, model 5, chip 287).
The basic system with X11 (nv, 1440x900) is working with the stock 2.6.8-6
kernel. I've gone though many web pages on PPC linux, but most regarding
the Powerbook are fairly old and/or out of date. However, I still have s
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> Op 17-okt-04 om 20:26 heeft Steve Richter het volgende geschreven:
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> > debian 3.0 rev2 "woody" installed on iMac G3.
> >
> > everytime I shutdown the PC I get an exception message:
> >
> > ide0: unexpected interrupt, status
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Hi all,
I am running 2.6.9-rc4 on my AlbG4. gpm is started at boottime. The
mousecursor is black colored on vt's and can be used as a brush to
darken the screen.
$ /usr/sbin/fbset
mode "1280x854-60"
# D: 79.815 MHz, H: 51.963 kHz, V: 60.003 Hz
geometry 1280 854 1280 854 8
timings 1252
debian 3.0 rev2 "woody" installed on iMac G3.
everytime I shutdown the PC I get an exception message:
ide0: unexpected interrupt, status=0xd0, count=1
the shutdown command I am running is:
- switch to superuser: su -
- shutdown -h now
Any ideas what the unexpected interrupt is? At this poi
On Sun, Oct 17, 2004 at 05:37:55PM +0200, Marc wrote:
> I tested the 3,5" in my G3/266. When I did pdisk, I saw there were
> a lot/too much drivers on it, the hfs parttition was hfs9 or so.
> (it looked like drivers were 2 times present)
That's not unusual. Some versions of the Apple disk utiliti
Dear all:
I have been trying to install Debian on my powerbook (12' G4 with superdrive
if that helps).
But to be honest I have not been very successful :-(, and I hope that you
will be able to help me.
Here is what I did or tried to do:
I followed the instruction given by Matthias Schimdt giv
I have successfully completed a scratch installed of debian 3.0 rev2
"woody" on an iMac G3. After I boot the PC I get a debian text prompt.
I have a few questions, any help is appreciated.
- I am getting a "I cannot start the X server" error right away after
the boot. When I take the troubleshoo
A friend of mine brought 2 faulty hds, one 60Gb 3,5", one 40gb 2,5".
I tested the 3,5" in my G3/266. When I did pdisk, I saw there were
a lot/too much drivers on it, the hfs parttition was hfs9 or so.
(it looked like drivers were 2 times present)
I thought I've read about problems with the os9
On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 16:03 +0200, SteX wrote:
> Hi all,
> have anyone of you heard about user-mode-linux pkg under debian-ppc? I noticed
> that the uml network services and the doc were provided, the source too,
> but I haven't still heard of the pkg under debian.
> I also tried to search in googl
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