Hi All
I just built and installed 2.6.12-rc4: This beast really seems to run
faster than ever since I've seen a kernel *anywhere* since I started
using Linux about 4 years ago:
Booting goes so fast I have problems to read all messages on console
during the system start ..
Not being sure: I did m
On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 20:56 +0200, Matthias Grimm wrote:
> Could you sent me the strace logs?
Yeah, I meant to do that anyway but was too busy hacking on suspend2
support (that's actually when I noticed this since for that I went to
single mode a lot). I'll do it next time I reboot, if I can repr
On Fri, 13 May 2005 10:25:55 +0200
Johannes Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 2.16.12-rc2 pbbuttonsd also usually consumes 96-99% of my CPU,
> > according to top.
>
>
> I've recently also seen this on 2.6.12-rc1, but *only* if I boot to
> single mode and then enter runlevel 2, not if I go s
On Friday 13 May 2005 19:48, João Gabriel Sapucahy Chiste wrote:
> I can't install debian in my ibook g4 because the sistem don't
> recognize my Hard Disk. What can i do. I saw in the debian site that
> have a floopy with the drivers that are missing. boot I dont have
> floopy drive
Look for a
On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 15:48 -0300, JoÃo Gabriel Sapucahy Chiste wrote:
> And Debian has support for Airport Express?
Linux currently does not support AE because it is a closed-source
closed-specs Broadcom BCM4306 (or 7?) chipset.
johannes
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I can't install debian in my ibook g4 because the sistem don't
recognize my Hard Disk. What can i do. I saw in the debian site that
have a floopy with the drivers that are missing. boot I dont have
floopy drive
And Debian has support for Airport Express?
Thanks!
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On Fri, 13 May 2005 the mental interface of
Johannes Berg told:
> > On 2.16.12-rc2 pbbuttonsd also usually consumes 96-99% of my CPU,
> > according to top.
>
>
> I've recently also seen this on 2.6.12-rc1, but *only* if I boot to
> single mode and then enter runlevel 2, not if I go straight to r
Yes of course it's a block device. being silly thanks v much
is the first device on the IDE bus always major number 3? (i.e. hda)
and then the partition number would be the same as the minor number?
Thanks again, saved life.
E
Quoting Johannes Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, 2005-05-1
Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Do you mean the powersave governor should controll this register too?
>>
>> > I'm interested to discuss this more. I have been wanting this feature for a
>> > while; and even have written some code for it a couple of times, but I
>> > tend to
On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 17:13 +0100, Erik Chakravarty wrote:
> Can anyone tell me quickly what the major and minor numbers for my
> main ext3
> partition should be if it's hda6? I have to create the character
> devices so I
> can mount the disk and sort out my kernel images.
johannes:~$ ll /dev/hda
Hi there
A mistake during a kernel upgrade means I need to use the console from a
debian-netinst disc to get access to the machine because I ballsed up the
bootloader.
Can anyone tell me quickly what the major and minor numbers for my main ext3
partition should be if it's hda6? I have to create
> > > pmset it's *BSD, but if that can help someone, you will found the man of
> > > the function:
> > > http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man1/pmset.1.html
> >
> > The man page in itself doesn't help too much. Someone sent me code for
> > automatic boot after power
On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 09:17 -0500, Bart Dorsey wrote:
> BTW, for something cool to try that wasn't advertised much about
> Tiger, go into the Utilities folder and try out Grapher, the 3d
> Graphing calculator.
>
> Very nice.
>
>
> On 5/12/05, Lee Braiden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On T
On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 03:10:03PM +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 01:23:29AM +0200, Eric Hoch wrote:
> >
> > The last thread from 2003 for me as a newbie looked like the best
> > solution but so far all the mentioned hacks bring only back limited
> > functionallity of
On Friday 13 May 2005 15:17, Bart Dorsey wrote:
> BTW, for something cool to try that wasn't advertised much about Tiger, go
> into the Utilities folder and try out Grapher, the 3d Graphing calculator.
>
> Very nice.
I'd like to have a play with it all just for curiosity's sake, but I think, in
t
BTW, for something cool to try that wasn't advertised much about Tiger,
go into the Utilities folder and try out Grapher, the 3d Graphing
calculator.
Very nice.
On 5/12/05, Lee Braiden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday 12 May 2005 16:44, Jack Malmostoso wrote:> And btw, great work Tiger. Alth
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hello
I find a solution on debian-ppc archive to see a
external video and sleep function.
I use a ibook G4 with ubuntu and kernel
2.6.10-5-powerpc .
My less /proc/cpuinfo is:
processor : 0
cpu : 7447A, altivec supported
clock : 599MHz
revision : 1.2 (pvr 8003 0102)
bogomips : 598.01
machine : Power
> On 2.16.12-rc2 pbbuttonsd also usually consumes 96-99% of my CPU,
> according to top.
I've recently also seen this on 2.6.12-rc1, but *only* if I boot to
single mode and then enter runlevel 2, not if I go straight to runlevel
2. Apparently it loops not finding some device (from strace).
johann
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