I have been reading posts back and forth on fan control in the ppc64
kernels. I am in no way on that architecture (you lucky ducks) but this
has intrigued me, is it a bad thing that my 2 fans are always going in
this G4?
As I am learning this (linux) how would I test the internal temperature,
I have been reading posts back and forth on fan control in the ppc64
kernels. I am in no way on that architecture (you lucky ducks) but this
has intrigued me, is it a bad thing that my 2 fans are always going in
this G4?
As I am learning this (linux) how would I test the internal temperature,
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From: Eric Pineault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: Matthias Grimm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ibook g4 battery status/blankscreen problems
Date: Tue, 07 Jun 2005 22:21:26 -0400
New developments, on my Ibook G4 revision 1.2 sleep now wor
"Sven" == Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sven> On Sat, Jun 04, 2005 at 12:33:10PM -0700, Shyamal Prasad
Sven> wrote:
>> It works. But it is missing the fan control patches from the
>> sarge debian kernel, so my fans are going full blast.
Sven> Cool. Sorry about t
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 02:12:43PM +, Arnór Kristjánsson wrote:
> I installed this but the network doesn't work. Any ideas?
strange, it worked for me on a powermac g5. isn't it one of these
uninorth one?
Sven, a few questions, sorry they all came in a row :-)
- could you enable GONFIG_PM72 i
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 06:08:10PM +, Mike S wrote:
> Again I thank this list and the people in it for their help. After some
> tinkering around I finally got it to work, everytime after a reboot. I
> am not sure it is the best way, and no little to nothing about the rc
> scripts, but what
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 04:02:26PM +, Mike S wrote:
> ok, I need to learn to quit whinning to the lsit, I apologize for that,
> I used chown :audio on the device, which is what I think you said it was
> right, and then I did a usermod -G on myself for the audio group, which
> should have add
David Pye wrote:
On Tuesday 07 June 2005 15:01, Mike S wrote:
I thank you martin, that cracked it, atleast for now, haven't restarted
the computer yet, but I did modprobe snd-powermac, and that loaded all
the snd modules, and then I changes the group id of /dev/dsp so that my
user's group h
Hi everybody, I have been a long time debian user and i recently
decided to attempt to install sarge on an old Mac Blue and White G3.
This so far it seems that i don't have the where-with-all to succede
in doing this. I downloaded the PPC install discs and booted from
those CDs but when i get to Ya
David Pye wrote:
On Tuesday 07 June 2005 15:01, Mike S wrote:
I thank you martin, that cracked it, atleast for now, haven't restarted
the computer yet, but I did modprobe snd-powermac, and that loaded all
the snd modules, and then I changes the group id of /dev/dsp so that my
user's group h
On Tuesday 07 June 2005 15:01, Mike S wrote:
>
> I thank you martin, that cracked it, atleast for now, haven't restarted
> the computer yet, but I did modprobe snd-powermac, and that loaded all
> the snd modules, and then I changes the group id of /dev/dsp so that my
> user's group had permission
Martin Habets wrote:
With ALSA/Debian I have the issue that I have to add snd to
/etc/modules manually. /etc/init.d/alsa won't do anything
otherwise, as /proc/asound does not exist.
Not sure if the init script is from debian or alsa. This happens
on all hardware platforms. In your case, a
modpr
On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 00:24:11 -0400
Eric Pineault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> I've also got this bug on two version of the Ibook, ie on revision 1.1
> and revision 1.2 (just installed ubuntu on a new Ibook). Did all the
> other fixing and bug still around.
Same question to you: When you pres
On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 23:36:07 +0800
William Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
WX> Guillaume Florey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
WX>
WX> > Hi everybody,
WX> > Just wanted to say that sarge is out ! And I also like to know who
WX> > is going to use it (inclusive me ;-)
WX>
WX> Why not sid ? :P
WX>
In
Guillaume Florey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi everybody,
> Just wanted to say that sarge is out ! And I also like to know who is going
> to
> use it (inclusive me ;-)
Why not sid ? :P
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Just wanted to say that sarge is out ! And I also like to know who is going to
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I installed this but the network doesn't work. Any ideas?
On 4.6.2005, at 06:42, Sven Luther wrote:
On Sat, Jun 04, 2005 at 03:29:08PM +1000, Benjamin Herrenschmidt
wrote:
On Fri, 2005-06-03 at 23:45 +, Arnór Kristjánsson wrote:
Hi,
I have 2.6.8-12-power4-smp installed on my sarge G5
Hello,
did anybody succeeded in using the apple dvi->svideo
adapter under Linux? The best I got while playing with
the X11 modelines was a B&W distorded picture.
I already tried most of the modelines I could find on
the net.
I don't have MacOS installed so I cannot test but some
other people have t
With ALSA/Debian I have the issue that I have to add snd to
/etc/modules manually. /etc/init.d/alsa won't do anything
otherwise, as /proc/asound does not exist.
Not sure if the init script is from debian or alsa. This happens
on all hardware platforms. In your case, a
modprobe snd-powermac
should
AFAIK, it is because alioth packages are not built by the buildds but by
the debian developers, and they do not had (yet) the CPU time to build the
whole KDE
Sylvain
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2005/6/7, Mike S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> this is probably a totally newbie question, but I have just switched to
> debian from ubuntu, and am working on a self compiled 2.6.11 upstream
> kernel. I compiled all the sound stuff as modules, but I do not know
> what file to edit to load them, or even h
this is probably a totally newbie question, but I have just switched to
debian from ubuntu, and am working on a self compiled 2.6.11 upstream
kernel. I compiled all the sound stuff as modules, but I do not know
what file to edit to load them, or even how to start. KDE reports no
/dev/dsp on s
> Have any of the commands for setting startup times in pmset
> materialized?
Nope.
Michael
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> >> ieee1394: sbp2: Logged into SBP-2 device
> >> ieee1394: sbp2: Node 0-00:1023: Max speed [S400] - Max payload [2048]
> >
> >What's missing here is crucial: there should be a SCSI device registered
> >here, usually sda. Not having anything SCSI related here is odd. What
> >happens in the kerne
possibly this helps: http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/pipermail/
yellowdog-general/2004-July/015059.html
Am 06.06.2005 um 22:44 schrieb Wolf Drechsel:
Hello,
I got a cable to mount my external disk on the USB-connector. This
is bad style... - but works better than the FireWire thing:
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