On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 05:59:03PM -0700, Steven Gilbreath wrote:
> i am trying to get debian running on a 7500 powerpc
> but the boot floppies can't find my Quantum Fireball 1
> gig hard drive. I am using the woody version. i can
> boot to macos on the hard drive. (actually disk tools
> floppies c
i am trying to get debian running on a 7500 powerpc
but the boot floppies can't find my Quantum Fireball 1
gig hard drive. I am using the woody version. i can
boot to macos on the hard drive. (actually disk tools
floppies copied to the hard drive) I have a nearly
identical 7500 only with a ibm driv
Hello,
this question may be asked and answered before, but I did not find
something in the threads.
I just managed installing Sarge on my OldWorld Mac Powerbook G3
"Wallstreet".
Still having some problems, I wonder how to adjust brightness and (more
important) the contrast of the display.
Regar
On (26/07/05 18:01), Marco Guidetti wrote:
> On Jul 26, 2005, at 4:23 PM, Clive Menzies wrote:
>
> >Many people including me have been using KDE on powerpc sid (and Gnome
> >as well, I suspect). Why do you say they are unusable?
>
> 'cause when i try
>
> #apt-get install kde
>
> i get error me
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 12:23:36PM +0200, Marco Guidetti wrote:
> ok i managed to disable the journaling.
> now i have downloaded the debian-31r0a-powerpc-netinst.iso and i am
> about to burn it.
> then, i will boot from the cd, and when the debian installer starts, i
> will switch to a new tty (i
On Mon, 2005-07-25 at 21:27 +0200, Jack Malmostoso wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 18:20:15 +0200, victor piscue wrote:
>
> > You can leave it disabled no?
>
> I cannot see why, since linux can R/W partitions with HFS+. It is
> definitely better for your OSX installation health :)
You should not ac
Helge,
no yet i haven't file a bug report, since i haven't solved the issue.
i will as soon as i understand where's the problem, and eventually solve it :)
thank you,
marco
On 7/26/05, Helge Kreutzmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 04:47:27PM +0200, Arne Casp
On Jul 26, 2005, at 4:23 PM, Clive Menzies wrote:
>Many people including me have been using KDE on powerpc sid (and Gnome
>as well, I suspect). Why do you say they are unusable?
'cause when i try
#apt-get install kde
i get error messages saying that this or that packages (can check if
you find
> the first step was moving to unstable (eh), but here i find that i
> can't install a lot of thing i used to have on x86: kde or gnome are
> not usable, from what seems.
>
> am i doing something wrong or do i have to downgrade to testing to get
> things working? :)
Nomen est omen.
With unstable
On 7/26/05, Marco Guidetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i managed to get debian on the new ibook.
> finally i feel at home. :)
>
> (not yet checked if macosx's working, tho)
>
> the first step was moving to unstable (eh), but here i find that i
> can't install a lot of thing i used to have on x8
Well, I made a friend install Debian a few month ago with no problem at
all.
Unstable is in a too bad shape now for a fresh install. I'd suggest
installing from sarge then wait for the gcc transition to be over.
Frankly, packages in sarge are recent enough.
Sylvain
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On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 15:29 +0200, Marco Guidetti wrote:
>
> the first step was moving to unstable (eh), but here i find that i
> can't install a lot of thing i used to have on x86: kde or gnome are
> not usable, from what seems.
>
> am i doing something wrong or do i have to downgrade to testin
Hello,
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 04:47:27PM +0200, Arne Caspari wrote:
> I had Debian running for a long time on my iBook and had all kinds of
> problems which required a lot of googling and hours to solve. Now with
> Ubuntu, (almost) everything works just fine.
Did you file bug reports after solv
Marco Guidetti wrote:
i managed to get debian on the new ibook.
finally i feel at home. :)
(not yet checked if macosx's working, tho)
the first step was moving to unstable (eh), but here i find that i
can't install a lot of thing i used to have on x86: kde or gnome are
not usable, from what se
On (26/07/05 15:29), Marco Guidetti wrote:
> i managed to get debian on the new ibook.
> finally i feel at home. :)
>
> (not yet checked if macosx's working, tho)
>
> the first step was moving to unstable (eh), but here i find that i
> can't install a lot of thing i used to have on x86: kde or g
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i managed to get debian on the new ibook.
finally i feel at home. :)
(not yet checked if macosx's working, tho)
the first step was moving to unstable (eh), but here i find that i
can't install a lot of thing i used to have on x86: kde or gnome are
not usable, from what seems.
am i doing somethi
On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 12:25 +0100, Jochen Voss wrote:
> Does the patch for you with 2.6.12 kernels?
No. But I haven't researched it yet.
johannes
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Hiya Victor,
> > now i wonder,
> > since the partition already exists, and i know (i read somewhere) that
> > the debian partition must be the first on the disk), i will only
> > change the START point of the partition so to make place "before" the
> > apple partition?
>
> why must be the first?
Hello Johannes,
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 10:51:16AM +0200, Johannes Berg wrote:
> > Can it be a kernel problem, as the fn-key not working correctly ?
>
> Yes, I have a patch for that, but you'll want to do some research into
> this issue before blindly applying it:
> http://johannes.sipsolutions.n
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 12:23:36PM +0200, Marco Guidetti wrote:
> heya folks,
Hi Marco
> ok i managed to disable the journaling.
ok.
> now i have downloaded the debian-31r0a-powerpc-netinst.iso and i am
> about to burn it.
ok.
> then, i will boot from the cd, and when the debian installer st
heya folks,
ok i managed to disable the journaling.
now i have downloaded the debian-31r0a-powerpc-netinst.iso and i am
about to burn it.
then, i will boot from the cd, and when the debian installer starts, i
will switch to a new tty (i wonder, how? shall i use ctrl-alt-fN?) and
i use parted to re
On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 11:18 +0200, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> I've patched my kernel with that patch, but it seems to be an issue with
> recent kernel (i have a vanilla 2.6.12.2 kernel with fn-key patch)
Oh right. I don't think anyone knows the reason (yet)
johannes
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> On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 10:46 +0200, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
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>>Does someone manage to have working the keyboards backlight ? I dont,
>>but I dont know if it's ok or not. Well, there is a part in the config
>>file that makes me think pbbutton can manage that. But it's not wo
On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 10:46 +0200, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> Does someone manage to have working the keyboards backlight ? I dont,
> but I dont know if it's ok or not. Well, there is a part in the config
> file that makes me think pbbutton can manage that. But it's not working
> here.
Yes, load t
Does someone manage to have working the keyboards backlight ? I dont,
but I dont know if it's ok or not. Well, there is a part in the config
file that makes me think pbbutton can manage that. But it's not working
here.
Can it be a kernel problem, as the fn-key not working correctly ?
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