Has anyone been able to enable the L2 and L3 caches in Sonnet Encore
ZIF/G4 CPU Upgrade Card?
(The Sonnet part# EG4-1000-1M-U, although the EG4-500-1M should be the
same. See http://www.sonnettech.com/product/encore.html)
The card can be used but the L2 and L3 caches aren't enabled.
According to
On 7/27/06, maximilian attems <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2.6.18 is considered as release kernel, so please don't draw to quick
conclusions.
I'll be happy if 2.6.18 makes it in but ultimately I don't suppose it
matters whether it's 2.6.18 proper, or 2.6.17 with the changes
backported, as long a
On 7/26/06, Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
See earlier messages about this topic, but don't worry, if debian/etch is
released with 2.6.17, i will make available newer kernels for etch later on,
as i did for sarge, until the devfs killoff at least, and the resulting udev
mess.
I inquired
On 7/25/06, Dennis de Vaal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have some comments on the current Debian PowerPC port.
The testing and unstable distributions should at least provide a 2.6.18
or higher kernel. Here's why:
1) The stock kernel used on the Debian sarge and etch installer/livecd
does not co
On 6/24/06, Michael Fuckner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The Machine seems to be only netbootable
The beige G3 is also able to boot from CD. Insert CD and hold down "C"
on the keyboard while the machine powers up, searches for startup
devices, finds the CD and then begins to boot it. You can then
The PowerPC-based Macs run it fine, altough Apple's new Intel dual
core machines don't. I hear that's being worked on, but depends on how
many developers get access to the new machines.
On 6/19/06, Thorsten Johannvorderbrueggen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hello all,
does anybody know, if the new
On 5/29/06, Daniel Gimpelevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So when did they remove USB booting, then?
Hmm? It hasn't been. Even the Intel Macs of today feature this ability.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/inju/98558407/
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On 5/29/06, Daniel Gimpelevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That document is mistaken in that regard, AFAICT.
The Apple-produced document is correct. If you have access to a
slot-loading iMac, connect a USB device to it & watch in amazement as
it boots. :) Albeit, USB 1.1 is slloo.
In
On 5/29/06, Daniel Gimpelevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Apple has NEVER made ANY machine that could boot from USB.
That is incorrect. Take, for example, this Apple document which
specifically states that slot-loading iMacs can:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58471
"Each USB po
On 5/28/06, Giulio Canevari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Who knows, on lowendmac they write it's unable.
"You cannot boot the iMac from an external USB drive." But in fact it's
not a drive...
They call this model "The Original iMac (Rev. A)" . This has 96 MB of ram.
lowendmac is correct. Your Re
Apple supports hardware for the duration of your warranty (or the
warranty + the AppleCare duration if you've purchased it.) They'll
continue to do that even during the Intel transition and after. With
AppleCare you've got a guaranteed 3 years of hardware support. After
that time, the computer is
On 5/16/06, Jason Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/15/06, Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What happens if you do in X "xset +dpms force off" ? If that works, then
> that's it.
The display is turns off properly. Woo Hoo! Thank you.
On 5/15/06, Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What happens if you do in X "xset +dpms force off" ? If that works, then
that's it.
The display is turns off properly. Woo Hoo! Thank you.
AIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 2006-05-08 at 05:46 -0700, Jason Self wrote:
> On 5/7/06, Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can you send me a tarball of /proc/device-tree on your machine ?
>
> Here it is.
Looks like an IVAD 1, there is code in Darwin to drive it...
Ben.
I'm not sure how to accomplish that. I keep encountering errors saying
that it's not a normal directory. (???)
Something like this should work, shouldn't it?
tar --create --directory /proc --file /home/jason/proc.tar
On 5/7/06, Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can you send me
I'm sorry for having to post my question. My searches through Google
and the Debian list archives returned no data on iMac power
management. If my question's already answered somewhere & I just
didn't find it, a URL would make me happy.
I've finished installing Debian Sarge 3.1r2 onto an old iMac
I think that's outdated. Since this is only a test system I
reformatted and repartitioned the drive to use ext2 and had the same
results.
Previously I was trying to compile kernel version 2.6.15.6. I decided
to try 2.6.8, since that's what matches what is in 3.1r1. It compiled
successfully. The ma
Perhaps it's the monitor? Have you tried using it with another machine?
On 3/14/06, Maes, Roel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear sir,
>
> My company just bought a second hand IBM RS/6000 F50 server.
> When i try to boot it, onfortunately, the screen remains blank.
> I removed the VGA card, en in
I am looking to add quota support.
This isn't my first time using Linux, but it is my first serious
attempt, and my first time with Debian.
I love Debian's package management stuff. It makes installing and
managing software so easy, but I digress... I am looking to replace
all of our servers with
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