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Rick Thomas wrote:
> An 800MHz G4 with a stripped down system is plenty "quick enough" for
> development or just about anything not too computationally
> intensive. I have a couple of them that I use for testing.
This machine has OSX Tiger installed, and it is
Dear list,
I have an old iBook G4 800MHz which I don't need anymore, and I was
wondering if some Debian PPC developer would like to have it for
development purposes.
I have tried to contact the Debian hardware donation email address but
did not get an answer.
Please let me know if there is any i
g the xrandr utility. No
need for xorg.conf magic, AFAIK.
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ery easy to configure. And to be completely honest, it's the first
I installed, worked fine, never changed it.
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On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 04:30:08 +0100, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> So what else should I use?
With my old iBook G4 800MHz I used powernowd.
See if that helps.
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On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 20:10:20 +0100, Pierre Bauduin wrote:
> iBook G3
> means Airport
> iBook G4 means Airport Extreme
But also remember that Airport Extreme is powered (?) by Broadcom,
therefore it also means trouble with linux.
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On Tue, 04 Dec 2007 21:30:17 +0100, Roy Butler wrote:
> Is there a different plugin which would work or do I potentially have
> some settings wrong somewhere?
AFAIK swfdec should be compatible with youtube.
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On Sat, 01 Dec 2007 17:20:11 +0100, P Kapat wrote:
> How about the wireless? Is there any command line version for
> NetworkManger?
Well, for E17 you might like this:
http://developer.berlios.de/projects/exalt/
Otherwise, as Bin suggested, good old ifup/ifdown will do.
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o put it bluntly, but you're trying to run 2007 software on a 2002
(?) machine at full speed, and that is simply not possible.
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hakase (funny name, excellent and lightweight
browser) and Abiword.
If you don't mind reinstalling a couple of times, you might want to check
out fluxbuntu, but I'm afraid there is no PPC version.
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trial version.
If you want to stay with Etch, for 1) I remember I got the external video
using MergedFB.
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I use for putting the machine to sleep?
pbbuttonsd should do the trick.
Btw, in case you feel brave:
http://forums.macnn.com/66/ibook-and-macbook/210232/diy-ibook-dual-usb-
logic-board/
I did it (see page 3) and the machine worked just fine.
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On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 22:40:09 +0100, Sylvain Joyeux wrote:
> AFAIK, it always needed (at least) pbbuttonsd to make it happen.
Ups, absolutely right, I forgot about that.
But my point is still valid: all other packages are superfluous in my
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our laptop and let the kernel do its
magic.
My iBook G4 800MHz used to suspend nicely without any of these packages
installed, as little as 6 months ago.
Sorry I can't be more specific, but I think it's worth a try.
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probably be helpful too.
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our mail client/newsreader and set your word
wrap at a sane value (i.e. 80 characters per line).
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Debian package: you can edit debian/control and edit the
build-depends section to include these packages.
The Debian documentation can help you a lot.
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ta and then embark
in the repair. I did it (you find a couple of pictures of my setup in the
forum thread on page 3) and it did work, but I got rid of the things
short after.
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bring everything back to Watts.
In short: yes, you're right :)
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st be a bug, cause I experience the same on both my AMD64 boxes.
You might want to report it using the "reportbug" utility.
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27;s the kernel's fault, it is probably better to
write to the LKML then.
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t add
"single" to the name of the kernel you want to boot) does the keyboard
work? If yes, something is broken later. Try loading one service at a
time until you find the offending one.
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said, I use compiz and not beryl. I always had the feeling that
Beryl was more cpu and gpu intensive. I suggest you try compiz instead.
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Not sure about Beryl though.
The default radeon driver is enough, anyway.
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On Tue, 22 May 2007 23:50:11 +0200, Roger Valls Adors wrote:
> Does this mean that some day we will have dualhead for the PB 12'' 1.33?
Yes, but I'm afraid that at that time you'll have another laptop :)
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lready been
reported, but no answers yet.
I'll now try to compile from source and try to fix the package. See what
happens.
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Are there any particular precautions, other than read the docs that come
with the package?
Thanks for any info/howto/link!
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exactly like this. In particulat, the XkbOptions you have to set is
"Third Level Choosers".
Another thing you might want to look into is the desktop/gnome/
peripherals/keyboard/kbd key in gconf. Make sure it reflects your choices
in xorg.conf.
Now I type |@#¼½¬¦¢]} by pressing "Appl
time?
I just thought it would be neat to see where are the energy leaks when
I'm on the go!
Thanks for your opinions!
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k as desired and then reboot. No way to make it work
without a reboot.
Then I realized I didn't really need networking in MOL, so I just
uninstalled the thing.
Maybe a wishlist priority bug could do.
> Thanks for your help.
Glad I could help :)
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e that, check what
# iptables -L
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On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 10:50:06 +0200, William Xu wrote:
> This ibook is being well for more than three years now.. Apple's
> hardware seems nice.
And it sure is, my iBook is now almost 4 years old too and it's still
rock solid.
But a faulty ram module can always happen ;)
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Plus, make a good fsck on your linux partitions.
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hine under OSX? With all the
real estate of Apple Cinema Displays you won't have a hard time fitting a
1024x768 Debian desktop alongside the rest of your OSX windows.
Spending a few dollars for Parallels Desktop will probably be allowed by
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l check it out then!
Thanks again for the fine explanation!
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e on my iBook with the ATi 9200. Am I missing something? What should
these patches provide?
The only "problem" I have is that on resume from sleep I get weird
artifacts around the gnome panel, but that's about it. Restarting compiz
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ble"
EndSection
Restart your X server, log in, start a terminal and type:
$ sudo apt-get install compiz
$ compiz --replace gconf &
If everything works, you can add it to your DE startup scripts.
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card. If you want to be sure, pick the "vesa" driver.
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On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 00:30:14 +0200, Typhoon wrote:
> Can anyone give me some clues as to what I am missing?
Does it sleep when you close the lid? If yes, it's a bug in the Gnome-
power-manager.
Check if you have pmud and maybe powerprefs.
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not sure if bcm43xx devs read this list :)
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Can anyone confirm?
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ing a new laptop to replace my almost 4 yrs
old iBook now, the only thing that keeps me is that I am not sure I can
find another machine so reliable and so well linux-supported. Hopefully
Macbook support will improve over the next few months. But this is OT :)
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own. Unfortunately it's nowhere like the
Macbooks, as you have to disassemble all of your laptop.
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or a while and see if things get
better.
As for the rest, check that DMA is activated on your hard drive. Which is
extremely slow anyway... I have an iBook so I know what I'm talking
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On Mon, 05 Mar 2007 07:30:38 +0100, Mike Hore wrote:
> I downloaded the netinstall iso image, burned a CD, but I can't boot off
> it. Am I supposed to do something else?
Check the md5sum? Just a thought.
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l the firmware from the Windows driver using the aforementioned
software
3) # modprobe bcm43xx
4) Install NetworkManager and configure your new eth interface
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hy don't you try suspend
to ram?
Maybe someone else can elaborate a bit better about the differences.
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eventually post there. I am sure they'll be helpful there!
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uld report the output that appears on the screen when you
wake up the machine and see if something is wrong.
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On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 09:50:07 +0100, Alexander Lazarevic wrote:
> Are there any other usb wlan adapter known to work with debian on ppcs?
You should try with those devices that have a driver in the main kernel
tree, such as zd1211 and bcm43xx.
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ng I have tried :)
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've seen it before.
Yeah I have googled a bit about that, and it sure is one reserved IP for
LAN. It was actually the thing that worried me the less :)
Thanks for reading anyway!
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0 eth0
vasquez:~# cat /etc/resolv.conf
# generated by NetworkManager, do not edit!
WTF? What is that IP address?
Thanks to anyone who could give me advice on this, I am really going nuts.
Btw, happy new year everyone :)
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appear at the borders of the gnome menu when I open items,
as well as on the bottom panel.
I guess I could file a bug against the radeon driver, but I am not sure.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 20:00:20 +0100, Eddy Petrișor wrote:
> PowerBook5,2 256 MB of RAM.
I have an iBook G4 800MHz with 640MB ram.
I guess the memory is the limiting factor here...
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Very helpful, thanks!
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virtual machine can access the net? I have both a wired and wireless (via
Airport Extreme) connection available.
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the journal. After your installation, you can reenable the journal in the
very same way.
Goes without saying: BACKUP ALL YOUR DATA!
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Otherwise, you might want to host a complete system in qemu.
> For example, can we use googleearth? If so, how?
No, for two good reasons: you don't have 3D acceleration (at least you
have it very limited) and you can't emulate that in qemu.
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On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 12:20:08 +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
> I wonder if anyone is missing.
Not sure if you are interested in 64bit only, but my iBook G4 uses
therm_adt746x.
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s. All 3D intensive stuff works just great,
tho. I'm impressed, to be really honest.
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http://malmostoso.altervista.org/_altervista_ht/nocompiz.jpg
http://malmostoso.altervista.org/_altervista_ht/compiz.jpg
And my xorg.conf is here:
http://malmostoso.altervista.org/_altervista_ht/xorg.conf
Any hint is appreciated before I submit a bugreport!
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I continue to experience this problem with 2.6.18-mm3. I am about to try
building a kernel without ide-cd support. I wonder if anyone else is
experiencing system hangs on PowerBooks associated with ide-cd?
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l and I am forced (again) to reboot.
So I guess the question is: what is the right way to reinitialize the card
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On Sat, 02 Sep 2006 08:10:07 +0200, Jack Malmostoso wrote:
> take a look at the thread I opened a couple of years ago
Ups, couple of DAYS ago :)
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buyers... Anyway, a few days before my Apple retailer told me that the
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I am going through several sleep cycles in the last couple of days and the
driver got stuck just once (to my great surprise) so I really think this
is some good software. Maybe wiping all of your configuration and starting
fresh using networkmanager alone might be an idea?
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ect by leaving their APs open like that... one I can access has even a
print server attached. I should check if I can go and get my prints at
least once a day :D
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sure I wouldn't.
Thank you thank you thank you!
P.S.: 1) apt-get install wireless-tools bcm43xx-fwcutter networkmanager
2) Install the card
3) Configure the card through the Gnome network-admin utility
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tery, that are printed on
themselves.
Apple will send you the new battery along with the instructions on how to
send back the old one.
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>From a technical point of view it is not necessary with Li-Ion batteries
as it was mandatory with NiMH batteries, for they don't suffer from the so
called "memory effect".
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Ok thanks for the info and for the pointer!!!
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P.S.: Btw, isn't it sweet to get a free battery after almost three years
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now that can handle properly splitted
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Thanks to the both of you. It does not seem to affect the usability anyway.
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permissions but on root:root.
Tried grepping /etc/udev/* for other pmu instances, but couldn't find any.
Do you have any advice for me? Thanks!
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o clue whatsoever about performance differences.
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t but did not get the info I
needed... anyway thanks again!
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are missing.
Can anybody tell me which kernel modules are to be loaded for an iBook G4?
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no 3D capabilites whatsoever. IMHO.
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v+kernel+gnome-volume-manager. IIRC the
bug was filed against udev (search bugs.debian.org) but it was easily
solved with a newer udev version. Try pulling it from unstable, it should
do the trick.
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d. Lovely.
(btw, Fedora Core 5 includes support for the bcm43xx, that's sweet!)
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post some kind of quick howto on how to set it up to help testing
it?
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On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 18:50:09 +0100, Matteo Bigoi - Bigo! wrote:
> No, the ibm jdk 1.5 have a java plugin for firefox. I'm using it!
I think I'm stuck with the 1.4 then :)
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NSTALLATION_DIRECTORY/lib and validate the Java Path.
If Opera does not complain, you are done.
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h to Opera: Opera does not rely on
libjavaplugin_oijc.so but uses directly the JVM to render the applets.
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ed deb package then. Thanks!
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> support Tiger.
Can you point me to a proper download? I couldn't find a
"mol-modules-source" on the MOL website. Thanks!
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h_make
$ sudo debuild -us -uc -b
You'll find the mol package in the ../ directory, and be able to uninstall
it yourself or via synaptic/apt later.
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though: no ethernet ports are present (OSX complains that
no cables are plugged in). Is there any solution?
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