Simply, don't buy hardware with nvidia graphics in it, and you
should have no
such problems :)
You could have told me so earlier! :-P ;-)
Best regards,
Maximilian
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Hi Mark,
I'd suggest you get a Ubuntu Breezy/ppc install disc (or it's live
version if you just want to test it) from ubuntu.com and install that.
Ubuntu is more or less Debian preconfigured for desktop usage.
That should solve most, if not all, your issues.
Best regards,
Maxi
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Hi Martin,
I quickly searched the forums and found that there are quite some people
happily running Ubuntu on their G5s. And plenty of others which have
problems with it. That seems to be related to a Debian/Ubuntu error in
yaboot. Maybe it is fixed now - you can find todays live CDs here:
http://c
Hey Martin,
did you try the Ubuntu PPC version?
With the 'power4' kernel option (or so - should be shown when you're
booting the system) you *should* be able to boot it. Why don't you grab
a live cd and just try it?
Best regards,
Maxi
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> I suppose ubuntu is certainly worth a try,
It is. :)
> but my immediate problem is
> preparing a hard disk partition for Linux in Mac mini.
Try it with the OS X Install CD/DVD.
Pop it in, press 'C' during boot (starting from when you hear the chime)
and then search the menubar for the 'harddis
Around Ubuntu there are developing some Usermode bootsplashes which you
should check out.
One is Splashy/UPower ->
http://nanofreesoft.org/index.php/index.php?module=subjects&func=viewpage&pageid=1
It's not as nice as the 'native' bootsplashes (yet) but already much
nicer than scrolling white text
> Is this also an nvidia based one ? If not, then this is a completely
> different issue.
It's again our problem child nvidia :|
Maxi
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> Which kernel version are you using? Breezy has 2.6.10 and 2.6.11.2 if I
> see this correctly and 2.6.10 is working here without problems too.
I'm running 2.6.10. When suspending to disk I *only* do a 'echo "disk"
> /sys/power/state'. Nothing else.
Maxi
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Hi Wolfi,
I have the same Powerbook model and it's running Ubuntu "unstable";
Breezy. Suspend to disk works like a charm, even without the new patch
applied. And in X.
Maybe you could try that?! Should I send you a kernel .deb or something
like that?
Greets,
Maxi
> Today I applied the two mention
Hello Mike,
I had this working once (there was a nice thread about this topic here),
but *only* the external screen worked. If that is what you want I could
search the xorg.conf...
Greets,
Maxi
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Unfortunately nVidia.
But thank you very much! :)
Maxi
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Is with this patches any help coming to powerbook6,2 owners?
Thanks,
Maxi
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> Though it should all have been solved by installing OS-X, did you try
> pressing "command - option - P - R" while booting?
> Normally solves this kind of boot probs after installing debian
Pressing this key combination let the computer restart (and reset the
PRAM, I suppose?!) but afterward
Hi everyone,
I'm sorry to bother you with a not really debian-ppc related question,
but google didn't help and I think here are the people that are really
knowledged and may help me. Plus it's been not too much traffic in the
last days, so I think I can dare it ;)
So here's my problem: I replaced t
Hi everyone,
I'm sorry to bother you with a not really debian-ppc related question,
but google didn't help and I think here are the people that are really
knowledged and may help me. Plus it's been not too much traffic in the
last days, so I think I can dare it ;)
So here's my problem: I replaced t
Hi Brian,
try the live CD of Ubuntu hoary. It recognized my iMac G3 Rev. A just
wonderful. If you want that, I could send you a working xorg.conf with
adjusted modelines, too.
Greets,
Maxi
PS:
Without looking on your XF86Config-4: Did you use a framebuffer?!
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Hi Rainer, hi vinai,
thanks for your responses!
It's a wallstreet, and I think it just had a loose contact - after the
fifth time I tried it the display magically started to work :)
Too bad it's an old world mac :/ New World would have been so much
easier with linux.
Thank you,
Maxi
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Hi everyone,
I bought a Powerbook G3 on ebay. When I start it I hear the apple sound
but the display stays black - any suggestions? :/
Thanks,
Maxi
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Try blacklisting eth1394.
Greets,
Maxi
Am Sonntag, den 03.04.2005, 10:11 -0400 schrieb Tamas K Papp:
> Sometimes by powerbook boots believing that eth0 is
>
> eth1394: eth0: IEEE-1394 IPv4 over 1394 Ethernet (fw-host0)
> eth1394: eth0: Could not allocate isochronous receive context for the
> bro
> try mii-tool
or 'ifplugd'
Maxi
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Am Sonntag, den 06.03.2005, 14:14 +0100 schrieb Marc Bourdilleau:
> Hello,
> Yesterday i finally succeeded in using xinerama with Xfree and it s
> working great.
But thats not a 12" powerbook, is it?
Regards,
Maxi
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> Does Darwin have drivers for Airport Extreme? I thought that they
> didn't. There were only the closed source Apple drivers that are
> available only for Mac OS X.
Well, Wee-Jin, it's the same situation as with the Windows NDIS drivers.
You have closed source drivers for a non-Linux kernel. To us
> Don't you think that it's easier start writing a wrapper for darwin's
> KEXTs ? Maybe you could also have some support from gnudarwin people.
Well - do you think?
Since I don't have any idea how to do the one or the other it
unfortunately doesn't matter to me what actually *is* easier to do :(
R
> Rats. There goes that idea :-( That makes sense that ndiswrapper works
> in kernel space.
Well - thats not perfectly true.
If you search a bit more (try "qemu ndiswrapper", e.g.) than you find
that _theoretically_ there is a possibility to write a driver that uses
qemu to load i386 modules into
http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/pipermail/yellowdog-general/2004-December/017120.html
I'm having a Powerbook G4 with an AE. I'm more than willing to try this.
Anyone here with qemu experience? Thats something I haven't experimented
with until now..
Maxi
Am Samstag, den 05.03.2005, 12:12 +
Hi,
what has to be donated to let you look into the nvidia based powerbook
sleep issue, Ben? :) Thats very dear to my heart...
Have fun with your new macmini!
Maxi
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The 'problem' is that he wants a KDE distro whereas Ubuntu is GNOME
centric. BTW: He mentioned the hoary (== Ubuntu) live CD in his original
post :)
Maxi
Am Sonntag, den 30.01.2005, 12:09 +0100 schrieb Guillaume Florey:
> I found this likn of /.
> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/hoary/array-3.
Regarding the discussion of Debian on the Mac Mini.
Greets,
Maxi
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> Betreff: Ubuntu PPC 4.10 Installed on new Mac Mini
> Datum: Sun, 23 Jan 2005 09:04:16 -0800
> I just completed an install
Hi Timo,
I'm running hoary on my powerbook 12". It's running nice. Somewhen some
problems, but you should expect this when running a development version.
Nothing really evil though, most of the problems are solved by the next
'apt-get dist-upgrade'. If you don't fear tinkering, you should try it.
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