Re: BootX & Booting without keyboard/monitor

2001-05-30 Thread Takehiko Abe
userX wrote: > Power Macintosh: Setting up for Use Without a Monitor > > [...] > > This is the official Apple "blessed" method. > Go to http://til.info.apple.com > > request document # 21236 > > Power Macintosh: Setting up for Use Without a Monitor > > > A DebianOnly machine should be able

Re: Anyone have 'cmucl' working?

2001-05-13 Thread Takehiko Abe
I'm not sure anyone working on it. see the details at Deja/Google: <http://groups.google.com/ groups?rnum=4&ic=1&selm=964vhc%245jv%241%40nnrp1.deja.com> He said he has also done the MCL port to PPC VxWorks, PPC Linux and Solaris/Sparc for NASA. These are going to be the LGPLd sour

Re: "CONFIG_BOOTX_TEXT=y" in default debian ppc kernel

2001-02-16 Thread Takehiko Abe
Mike Fedyk wrote: > > This seems to be exactly what happened to my system (kernel 2.2.18/ > > oldworld)--it didn't boot without the monitor attached. Upon reading > > What model? > PowerMac 9600/200 regards, abe -- We need to do what we need to do. -- George W. Bush

Re: "CONFIG_BOOTX_TEXT=y" in default debian ppc kernel

2001-02-16 Thread Takehiko Abe
Ethan Benson wrote: > > > Ethan, what kind of machines need CONFIG_BOOTX_TEXT=n with quik? > > > > At least the 7200, I believe. > > correct, i talked to ben about this recently the problem is the way > this particular feature trys to access the OF framebuffer, on > oldworlds with non-existant o

[help] booting without monitor

2001-01-08 Thread Takehiko Abe
Greetings, I moved from 2.2.17 to 2.2.18pre21 a few days ago. Since then my PM9600 box stopped booting without monitor. The config differences are: option 17 18 -- CONFIG_NET_EISA y n CONFIG_FB_PLATINUM y n CONFIG_FB_VALKYRIE y n CONFI

Re: Print Configuration and the Epson Stylus Photo 750

2000-12-23 Thread Takehiko Abe
Donnell wrote: > However, I was still unsuccessful in getting any output. If you mean _no output at all_, your serial port might not be working. A quick test: echo test > /dev/ttyS1 Also, LPRng manual states that you must set the permission of /dev/ttyS1 right, etc. See

Re: [help] mesh - target 0 aborted

2000-12-21 Thread Takehiko Abe
Ben: > I'd be interested to know if the following (approximative) > patch works for you from the original driver (typed directly in the > mailer ;): > > static void mesh_init(struct mesh_state *ms) > { [... guts snipped ...] > } > > Does it work for you ? > Yes, it works. Thank you. Th

Re: Print Configuration and the Epson Stylus Photo 750

2000-12-20 Thread Takehiko Abe
Donnell wrote: > Has anyone successfully printed to an Epson Stylus Photo 750 from a > Mac running Linux? I've tried unsuccessfully to print using the > apsfilter-gs-lpd combination. I am running GNU/Linux 2.2 atop a > G3/L2 cache-upgraded PowerBase 180. The printer is connected via the > M

Re: [help] mesh - target 0 aborted

2000-12-20 Thread Takehiko Abe
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: ;; >- out_le32(&md->control, (RUN|PAUSE|FLUSH|WAKE) << 16); /* stop dma */ ;; ;; What about waiting for the DBDMA channel to actually stop ? ;; You should spin loop until the channel is actually stopped here. ;; ;; Note also that due to PCI write posting, doing a

Re: [help] mesh - target 0 aborted

2000-12-19 Thread Takehiko Abe
Momchil Velikov wrote: > You may try the following patch. It worked for me. > > [... patch snipped ...] Beautiful! Thank you! I threw in your patch onto mesh.c from 2.2.17 source (bad idea?) and compiled the whole kernel (i'll make it a module next time) and it seems to work fine: mesh: target

Re: [help] mesh - target 0 aborted

2000-12-19 Thread Takehiko Abe
Michel Lanners wrote: > Try putting your Fireball on a different ID. This was FAQ a very long > time ago when MkLinux started supporting the 7/8/9x00 PCI-based > machines... Nobody ever came up with any sort of explanation, but moving > the disk to a different SCSI ID helped most of the time. Unf

[help] mesh - target 0 aborted

2000-12-18 Thread Takehiko Abe
I keep getting the follwing message at the boot time. scsi0 : MESH scsi1 : 53C94 scsi : 2 hosts. mesh: target 0 aborted mesh: target 1 synchronous at 10.0 MB/s Vendor: nEC Model: DSE2100S Rev: 0306 ... The aborted target 0 is a HFS formatted internal