Hi
thanks for the tips
You can 'apt-get install hfsplus', then use hpmount to "mount" the
device, and hpcp to copy critical files off the filesystem. I'm not sure
if hfsplus yet supports HFS+ writing, but for your purpose that doesn't
sound like a high priority - it'll work well enough to at
Hi folks
I'm running a tiBook with OSX 10.2.3 and debianppc. My OSX install crashed
a couple of days ago (not sure why), and none of the disk repair options
(fsck, disk utility) are able to repair them. So I have a couple of
questions as to how I might be able to use debianppc in repairing thing
Hi folks
I'm trying to figure out why I am unable to build the GNUstep
environment, and I think it has to do with my X setup. I followed the
instructions on christoph's tiBook setup page to configure X.
I have a couple of questions:
1. Is this method installing libs/headers in any unusual p
I am preparing to install Debian on my dual-G4 system. I even have a
spare partition I can put it on (I don't have any desire to get rid of
MacOS or the various partitions I have made to deal with it). I was
hoping to follow the instructions in
http://people.debian.org/~branden/ibook.html but it s
Hi
Thanks agin for the help with getting x up on my tiBook. I am using
windowmaker and it looks great. My command line screen was jittery the
first time I exited X, so I restarted it and it seemed Ok.
I have some button emulation questions:
In windowMaker, I need to heavily rely on the right b
Hi
Lately these messages have been caused by systems which have a stable
or testing version of libc, FWIU many packages in unstable are
dependent on the unstable libc which has been held up.
thanks for the pointer, it is indeed libc6. Michel already pointed out
that Braden's require sid, tha
hi folks
first off a big thanks to christophe for posting this. I started from
scratch and had a new kernel installed easily - the system is running
much cooler. Minor additions to the list:
1. When first installing debian, choose to install the development tool
task, so that you have the
Hi Christophe
Thanks for the reply.
- get better power/thermal mgmt going - it runs extremely hot with the
default kernel, hopefull this will help cool things off.
With the default woody kernel the laptop was very hot quickly (scary)
but everything seems fine since I have installed the last b
Hi folks
Just got Debian woody up and running dual boot on my tiBook (DVI 667
rev C, 1280x854, mobility radeon 7500). I have read through the
archives but still can't figure out exactly what I need to do to:
- get better power/thermal mgmt going - it runs extremely hot with the
default kern
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