On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 11:38:44PM -0400, Chadwick wrote:
> On 9/25/05, Jay States <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have been playing around with installing Debian and the installer
> > wants to partition the whole HD. This is the way I partitioned the HD
> > with Apple's Disk Utility
> >
> > (1)
On Sun, 2005-09-25 at 19:59 +, Joerg Sommer wrote:
> Where is it? And for what is this sensor?
The 'where' is answered by a printk in the module. And it isn't there
because it doesn't control a fan. I asked this on this list a while ago,
you should be able to find the answer somewhere in the
On 9/25/05, Jay States <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been playing around with installing Debian and the installer
> wants to partition the whole HD. This is the way I partitioned the HD
> with Apple's Disk Utility
>
> (1) 30GbBOS X (Mac OS Extended)
> (2) 25GB Apple (Mac OS Extended)
> (3)
On 9/25/05, Kim Cascone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - I read the info on yaboot and did the following:
> - I reset NVRAM
> - I booted into Open Firmware and tried to boot from the yaboot
> manually but...
> - still no luck
What did you do at the OF prompt? If you still have an untouched
lin
I have been playing around with installing Debian and the installer
wants to partition the whole HD. This is the way I partitioned the HD
with Apple's Disk Utility
(1) 30GbBOS X (Mac OS Extended)
(2) 25GB Apple (Mac OS Extended)
(3) 20GB Free Space
I want to install Debian on the third parti
On (25/09/05 22:36), Stelian Pop wrote:
> Le dimanche 25 septembre 2005 à 12:28 -0700, Kim Cascone a écrit :
>
> > - I partitioned my sons G3 iMac into three parts: [OS X (HFS): 50G],
> > [Ubuntu PPC (ext3): 5G], and [New World part/boot (HFS): 250M]...
> > - everything installed fine, I was abl
Hi,
I've installed TemperatureMonitor.dmg.gz on OS X and it showed me three
sonsors. I've took a look on the dmesg output and found this:
adt746x: version 1 (supported)
adt746x: Thermostat bus: 1, address: 0x2e, limit_adjust: 0, fan_speed: -1
sensor 0: PWR/MEMORY BOTTOMSIDE
sensor 1: CPU BOTTOMSI
Le dimanche 25 septembre 2005 à 12:28 -0700, Kim Cascone a écrit :
> - I partitioned my sons G3 iMac into three parts: [OS X (HFS): 50G],
> [Ubuntu PPC (ext3): 5G], and [New World part/boot (HFS): 250M]...
> - everything installed fine, I was able to dual boot without a problem
[...]
> so my
- I partitioned my sons G3 iMac into three parts: [OS X (HFS): 50G],
[Ubuntu PPC (ext3): 5G], and [New World part/boot (HFS): 250M]...
- everything installed fine, I was able to dual boot without a problem
and everything was working nicely together...yaboot came up and showed
three devices to
I am a 70 year old female who has always enjoyed
the Today show. Now that I am retired, it has become an addiction and I
watch as much as I can. I wonder who's idea it was to start using the
footers and sometimes headers and the moving lights. It may look
professional, but in my opinion
i just suffered a severe dataloss with my very similiar
configuration. i'm running ubuntu linux hoary with the standard
kernel 2.6.10-5-powerpc on a powerbook g4. i've hooked up a hfsplus
formatted 160gb lacie d2 firewire harddrive. in ubuntu i was
copying two big (1.5gb) files from interna
Peter Plessas wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a working external monitor on my Pismo, but since you mention it,
> did the dualhead ever work? I would be very interested in trying it!
>
As I said, I just met some little track of that possibility somewhere on the
web or debian-powerpc archives, I don't reme
Hi!
I have a working external monitor on my Pismo, but since you mention it,
did the dualhead ever work? I would be very interested in trying it!
rgds, Peter
Wojciech Owczarek wrote:
On friday, september 23th 2005 22:00, vze26m98 wrote:
Didn't find anything in the archives: is there suppor
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