related to an inherently flawed
approach. My system provided easy access to Open Firmware so I just told
it to boot yaboot directly and completely ignored that flakey "fake
system folder" method.
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a US English layout.
help = ins
Apple's forward-delete picture = del
option = alt
clear = num lock
F13 = print screen
F14 = scroll lock
F15 = pause
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member or guess), but I wouldn't have a clue what any of the
3rd/etc shift characters are. Compose is also a habit for people who
have done much with UNIX workstations and terminals instead of PCs, a
lot of those have a "Compose Character" key.
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o with it. The mkisofs man page has a long section describing all the
HFS-related options, but those are the only ones you really need.
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on't be able to
boot from a disk on that card because it doesn't have Sun's firmware.
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d to either
use an architecture-specific tree/patch or wait a few releases for the
patches to be accepted.
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g on which side of the vi/emacs fence you come
down on. Both do syntax hilighting and run in X. Or Quanta Plus if you
want something that is an actual KDE app.
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(let alone one
that would work on a non-Intel platform).
I could be wrong, but I think the WinTV PVR cards can't do hardware MPEG
decoding at all. They're just for capture, but you get a CD of Windows
software that includes the MPEG2 codec for playback.
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ou remember any names? I presume Mac utility from CD won't cut
> it?
I think FWB's Hard Disk Toolkit can do this. I don't know if the
"personal" edition can do it or only the full version, though.
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e license allows unmodified sources to be distributed.
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f the
> rsync-tree)
Did you enable high memory support when you built the kernel? You need
it enabled for that much memory.
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On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 02:55:49PM -0500, Daniel Danu wrote:
> Can you tell me please what $$ and $! mean ?
$$ is the PID of the running shell. $! is the PID of the last background
command.
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o boot OS X and skip the boot
> partition(hda2) but I couldn't get that to work. I held down the option
> key and was able to boot OS X and now I'd like to know if there is any
> way to edit yaboot from OS X? Is there any other solution?
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r video is set to (usually whatever it
was in the last time you booted to Mac OS).
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n via ifup.
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up at the same time
(fonts in KDE are completely screwed up - all the fonts keep getting
set to Agate, and Agate isn't a very useful terminal font).
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ys: you just mess with the palette, you don't
have to redraw the whole screen.
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anges on a regular
basis.
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