I'm curious as to how it was done by someone else on this list back in
February. By what they wrote in the thread, they seemed to be able to
access the yaboot.conf from a shell obtained from the installer after
mounting the drive. I need to do the same thing on my system since I
installed debian
On Wed, 01 Jun 2005 06:10:07 +0200, james houston wrote:
> What is the best direction to go then?
This kind of sucks, since it's not enough to edit yaboot.conf but you also
have to issue "ybin" on the CLI (that's why I hope Grub2 comes as soon as
possible).
Try booting with a livecd (Ubuntu's wi
I have OS X (10.4.1) and Sarge on my iBook (dual USB).
I tried to customize my yaboot.conf file and messed up
the syntax so now when I choose "l" in yaboot, I get
this error:
Config file error: newline is not allowed in quoted
strings near line 7 in file \\yaboot.conf
Syntax error or read error c
PowerPC kernel and C sages,
After poking around with this issue for a week, one of my associates
in the Debian Java Packaging project has suggested I run this by those
in the know about C nuances on PowerPC architecture.
I have been running the Eclipse JDT for Java(TM) development on a
pp
Guys,
I was a little surprised to see that the backlight on the keyboard is not
working with pbbuttonsd on my 1.67GHz PowerBook G4. I had a 15" 1.25GHz
PowerBook G4 working with pbbuttonsd 0.5.x (iirc) that controlled the keyboard
quite well back around June last year. Is it working for an
Hello,
This is the reading I get whe I boot the 2.4.25-behn kernel.
Parition check:
hda: [mac] hda1 hda2 hda3 hda4 hda5 hda6 hda7 hda8 hda9 hda10 hda11 hda12
And this is when i boot a kernel I compiled from linux-2.4.26 sources.
Partition check:
/dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0: [mac] p1 p2 p3
I also encountered the same problem as Cedric: iptables drops
all TCP traffic, either with firestarter or when started manually.
My setup (ibook 2.2, PPPoE, kernel 2.6.10, hoary) is also very
similar to his.
As Cedric's post is the only one that my frantic googling turned
up, and our setups a
On 5/30/05, Michael Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In January, Pascal Hakim (pasc) created the list [EMAIL PROTECTED] as a
> Quoting the Debian web site at http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/
[...]
> That way, complaints about bounces or odd unsubscribe trouble can always
> be handled by th
Le 31 mai 05 à 16:36, Christian Walther a écrit :
Hi,
is this really an "Escala MT604"? I'm just wondering because I found
information on an Estrella MT604, but there doesn't seem to be a
MT-Modell in the Escala series.
Excuse me for the typo : it'a Bull Escala M204 familly model (204 and
Hi,
is this really an "Escala MT604"? I'm just wondering because I found
information on an Estrella MT604, but there doesn't seem to be a
MT-Modell in the Escala series.
If it is an Estrella, it should be a PREP-machine. You might try to
boot a Debian PREP-kernel on it. It's worth a try, but it's
Hi the list,
We have a Bull Escala MT04 (2 processors) and we would like it to run
Linux.
- is it possible ?
- What distribution could we used ?
- Where can we found links to help us install this machine ?
To be complete
Before I subscribe to this list, I've downloaded YDL4 (4 CDs) and
tr
On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 11:48:25AM +0200, Johannes Berg wrote:
>
> Search google or the archives of this list and find a description of why
> it doesn't work on http://johannes.sipsolutions.net/PowerBook (including
> a patch to make it CtrlR).
I did search, but seems i missed something.
Thanks
Jesus Climent wrote:
Does anyone have a new powerbook and his FN key is not working?
That is my case right now, and I dont know if it is a faulty keyboard or a
missing driver.
Search google or the archives of this list and find a description of why
it doesn't work on http://johannes.sipsolu
Hi!
Does anyone have a new powerbook and his FN key is not working?
That is my case right now, and I dont know if it is a faulty keyboard or a
missing driver.
J
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