On 4/14/20 1:17 AM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 3:01 AM John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
wrote:
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What frustrates me is that even though there are so many testing and using
these images, apparently no one is willing to help me. Especially since
porting the various quirks from Ya
Quoting Uwe Kleine-König :
If the concerns are mostly about the hardware not being rackable, there
is a rackable NAS by Netgear:
https://www.netgear.com/business/products/storage/readynas/RN2120.aspx#tab-techspecs
This seems to be out of stock and discontinued, unfortunately.
Anyway,
On 03/06/2017 08:37 AM, PhiLLip Pi wrote:
> ...
>> OK, I went back to Debian's net-installer. I installed into the ext4
>> partition that was made by Ubuntu's installer. Everything went good from
>> here. I was able to boot up Debian (froze at its text login screen
>> though) and Mac OS X. Now
I suspect the safe and simple option is to use mac os to shrink the
current HFS partition first.
>>>
>>> In the installed v10.2.8's Disk Utility app, it wouldn't let me.
>>> In its
>>> bootable DVD's v10.2.1's Disk Utility, it said it would have to
>>> erase my
>>>
ase with CC debian- or to you personally and
you'll collect the info?
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I am also a long-time Debian user (>10 years, mostly x86/amd64, alpha in
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Am Tuesday 15 January 2013 schrieb Elimar Riesebieter:
> * Michel Dänzer [2013-01-15 09:58 +0100]:
>
> > On Mon, 2013-01-14 at 19:47 +0100, Martin Kuball wrote:
> > >
> > > After spending to much time figuring out what's going on, I have at
> > > le
Am Tuesday 15 January 2013 schrieb Michel Dänzer:
> On Mon, 2013-01-14 at 19:47 +0100, Martin Kuball wrote:
> >
> > After spending to much time figuring out what's going on, I have at
> > least a working system. The error is triggered when laptop-mode is
> &
Am Thursday 03 January 2013 schrieb Martin Kuball:
> Am Wednesday 02 January 2013 schrieb Martin Kuball:
> > Am Wednesday 02 January 2013 schrieb Michel Dänzer:
> > > On Mit, 2013-01-02 at 14:40 +0100, Martin Kuball wrote:
> > > > Am Wednesday 02 January 2013 schri
Am Wednesday 02 January 2013 schrieb Martin Kuball:
> Am Wednesday 02 January 2013 schrieb Michel Dänzer:
> > On Mit, 2013-01-02 at 14:40 +0100, Martin Kuball wrote:
> > > Am Wednesday 02 January 2013 schrieb Michel Dänzer:
> > > > On Die, 2013-01-01 at 21
Am Wednesday 02 January 2013 schrieb Michel Dänzer:
> On Mit, 2013-01-02 at 14:40 +0100, Martin Kuball wrote:
> > Am Wednesday 02 January 2013 schrieb Michel Dänzer:
> > > On Die, 2013-01-01 at 21:52 +0100, Martin Kuball wrote:
> > > > Hello,
> > >
Am Wednesday 02 January 2013 schrieb Michel Dänzer:
> On Die, 2013-01-01 at 21:52 +0100, Martin Kuball wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I made some progress. After switching update to sequential boot I saw
> > the following exception:
> >
> > machine check in ker
Hello,
I made some progress. After switching update to sequential boot I saw the
following exception:
machine check in kernel mode
caused by (from SRR1=49030): Transfer error ack signal
oops: machine check, sig: 7 [#1]
the top entry of the call trace is:
gem_ioct
o the old one. Didn't change a thing.
Now I'm trying to understand the way upstart ist doing its job. But so far I
found nothing. So any help or hint where to look is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Martin
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this is repeated every 2 minutes.
I have no idea what's going on. Besides that, the hardware seems OK to me. It's
still working with the MacOS currently installed.
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On Jun 20, 2011, at 4:47 PM, Simon Josefsson wrote:
> Martin Alfke writes:
>
>>> /usr/lib/sparc-linux-gnu/gcc/sparc-linux-gnu/4.4.6/ecj1: error while
>>> loading shared libraries: libgcj_bc.so.1: cannot open shared object
>>
>> Seems the same as bug #6304
On Jun 20, 2011, at 4:05 PM, Simon Josefsson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The java code in libidn fails to build using GCJ on Sparc and PowerPC.
> Complete link to log quoted below, but the relevant part is shown
> inline. Any ideas? It seems like the gcj compiler is broken on these
> architectures.
>
>
On 2 March 2011 02:34, Matthias Klose wrote:
> armel (although optimized for a different processor)
Hi
For which processor (/architecture) is it optimized, and do you mean
optimized-for, or only-runs-on?
I ask in case this would mean dumping all the armv4t systems that are
using Debian armel.
i use Squeeze on my eMac G4
> Subject: Re: Squeeze
> From: jwarn...@beeznest.net
> To: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
> Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2010 22:41:50 +0100
>
> On sam, 2010-12-04 at 15:06 +0200, Risto Suominen wrote:
> > Thanks for testing, Tom.
> >
> > Now we know that snd-powermac is curre
On 05/26/2010 04:48 PM, David Medina wrote:
> what is the link to download that?. Seriosly, i didn't find.
>
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/linux/download.html
You might need to register for download.
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On 2/16/10 5:07 AM, williamd wrote:
I am trying to install Debian onto my G4 imac 1ghz. All goes well until
the point it reboots and tries to go into the gui. It says do i want to
look at the log? and try to correct the problem, but at this screen it
freezes so that i am unable to choose yes or n
Rick Thomas wrote:
Installing squeeze on a G4 PowerMac from the "sid d-i" daily
"Businesscard" CD.
All seemed nominal during the install. But after the reboot,
the login screen did not appear. I was left sitting at a text
console. In fact, it appears that gdm and nearly all of the
gnome-de
s, which works just fine.
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Depth 16
Modes"1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
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And try duplicating it and changing the 16 to 24
IIRC I wasn't able to get 1280x1024 to work, that's why I put in the
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did with Fedora. modprobe snd-powermac fixed it in both F9 and F10. I
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Am Wednesday 17 October 2007 schrieb Michel Dänzer:
> On Tue, 2007-10-16 at 20:45 +0200, Martin Kuball wrote:
> > Am Tuesday 16 October 2007 schrieben Sie:
> > > On Tue, 2007-10-16 at 11:45 +0200, Martin Kuball wrote:
> > > > I tried to send config and log f
Am Monday 15 October 2007 schrieb Michel Dänzer:
> On Sun, 2007-10-14 at 20:39 +0200, Martin Kuball wrote:
> > 6. sometimes I see a lot of the following error messages in
> > Xorg.0.log: tossed event which came in late
> > mieqEnequeue: out-of-order valuator event; droppi
Hi!
I have an Apple iBook G3 (latest model before G4) . I'm running debian
unstable on it. Yesterday I upgraded the xorg xserver from something old
(think it was 6.9) to 7.3. After that I tried to upgrade KDE. Suddenly
while selecting packages in aptitude the system locked up. I could move
the
re mostly configured with 224MB
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from yesterday and voice your support for him to get his commit rights
restored so this can 'just work'.
thanks for this post, this has been a major holdup myself.
I'm just too stubborn to ask for
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> proposing that it will never be applied anyway because i proposed it, and he
> didn't thrust me. Do you really thing that in the light of this me sending in
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Just "Linux 1" should do it.
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On Wed, Nov 02, 2005 at 10:24:56AM -0700, Spuhler, Peter wrote:
> Is it possible with yaboot to specify a runlevel to boot into?
> I've tried "Linux init 1" at the yaboot prompt, but I keep ending up in
> runlevel 5 at which
Try running 'depmod -e'. Maybe your modules.dep is wrong/old.
> This happens after udev upgrade (hotplug deleted). I don't know if
> this is a udev problem or a kernel problem.
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On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 12:28:40PM +0800, KokHow Teh wrote:
> This works. Notice that the correct syntax is "stty -F /dev/tts/0 115200
> -evenp".
>
> I put it as /etc/rcS.d/S00etc-setserial. H
lder? Where should I set it?
I was thinking of a script in /etc/init.d that is run from rcS.d.
On my machine I have /etc/init.d/etc-setserial (linked from
/etc/rcS.d/S30etc-setserial), which where I would add something like:
stty /dev/tts/0 115200 -evenp
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9600n8. Maybe adding an stty early on will help.
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Linux cause different drivers
are used (hfs and I think hfsplus).
Not sure if OS X still recognizes a HFS drive. Maybe the partition table on
the drive is no longer recognized. Wat do fdisk (in Linux and OS X) make
of it?
How did you partition and format the drive initially?
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Martin,
Am very glad to see this. Good effort.
Some more details on the G4 PowerBook (PowerBook 3,4) with the Snapper
chipset I reported originally: I'd put a yes in all collumns.
The only glitch with line input is that channels switch sometimes
with mono input. Never during one recording
Your machine probably does not use the 'rtc' code, but the
'genrtc' code.
genrtc does not support periodic timers, though there is a patch
somewhere for that. You do not have the file because it is not
supported.
I don't know if there are any powerpc machines that use rtc
la, 2005-09-17 kello 21:27 +0200, Sven Luther kirjoitti:
> On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 10:02:35PM +0300, Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
> > The long promised table of ALSA PowerMac support is finally available.
> What about adding support for other powerpc arches in your table ? Like the
&g
su, 2005-09-18 kello 09:08 +1000, Dean Hamstead kirjoitti:
> hi martin,
> i couldnt be bothered to make an account to
Thanks for your report!
> heres details of my ibook g3
> 500 (dual usb)
>
> chipset: tumbler
> platform: g3 ibook (dual usb)
> master volume: yes
>
additional data.
If anyone wants to discuss and compare their findings before committing
changes to the document, please drop by #DebianPPC on Freenode.
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This issue has been reported as alsa bug 1430:
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=1430
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ur patch identifies your sound chip as the TAS3004, usually called
Snapper by Apple. I can't say if this is the precise chip you have. You
could also be having a later model which behaves compatible (so far) with the
TAS3004.
Either way, the TAS3004 code is the most advanced chip in the powermac
code.
I would not have recommended submitting the patch if I did not think it
looked okay...
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> > > If you don't use the Apple base station you
y1, but you only
> need this key if your base station is able to talk WEP40.
Again, are you sure? I was under the impression you use this if your
access point uses multiple keys, regardless of which WEP. 128 can use
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lled Kubuntu, but decided I
wanted a leaner install, so went back to sarge (then configured the
card properly).
> do you get a ap when you do iwconfig before ifup eth0??
As I said, I don't ifup every time, but FWIW I ran iwconfig to see the
output, and an ap was listed. Of course, this
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> > > > what am I missing???> I am not
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I don't have a patch that uses Alt-Power, because
pressing Power too long turns off the computer.
The best thing I have come up with is Alt-F11 but as Michael noted it means
this key-combination does not work any more in normal applications. I've
included that patch earlier in this th
lines you see?
It could you have not selected the right video driver and the machine is
really booting up nicely, since you hear the disk spinning. But you would
see that in /var/log/messages after booting your old kernel again.
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of the linux-tiny patches) or use a really ancient kernel.
Do you have a link to this discussion? Can't see anything abvious in the
archives.
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problem for me 90% of the time on 2.6.11,
and always fixed it on 2.6.8 and earlier.
Hmm, looks like it never got upstream. Can someone please push
the patch below? Please see the link above for explanation and approvals.
It applies clean to 2.6.11 as well.
Martin
Signed-off-by: Martin
Power too long the hardware turns off
the system. AFAIK the kernel can not interfere with this.
Not sure if this would work for others, but personally I tend to hold
the sysrq sequence for a while (seconds) while I go for that command
button. Maybe I'm just slow :).
Thanks for the thoughts.
mands p,m,o.
Unfortunately can't use F12 itself here as that is mapped as a button.
Code below uses Alt-F11, but I'm not sure if that is specific enough
as it could be used by normal applications. Any sugestion for a better
key combination to use?
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Pablo,
We would need some info on your setup. Things like:
1) What kernel are you using? (output of 'uname -r')
2) Are you using ALSA or OSS? Provide the output of
'cat /proc/asound/version'.
Also, provide the output of 'cat /proc/asound/cards'.
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$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
cpu : 7455, altivec supported
clock : 800MHz
revision: 2.1 (pvr 8001 0201)
bogomips: 798.32
machine : PowerBook3,4
motherboard : PowerBook3,4 MacRISC2 MacRISC
Hi Maxi
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 02:43:59PM +0200, Maximilian Gerlach wrote:
> Hey Martin,
> did you try the Ubuntu PPC version?
yes. I suppose it was hoary.
maybe a cvs version will work?
> With the 'power4' kernel option (or so - should be shown when you're
> boot
for ibm openpower
systems which have also built in an 64bit powerpc chip.
Kind regards,
Martin Alfke
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> HI. I recently bought a power mac g5 and I want to make it work as fast
> as possible in Linux, actuallly I bought it to play
n the ALSA BTS. :)
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On Sun, 2005-08-07 at 11:41 +0300, Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
Basically, if you have been trying to switch to ALSA on your PowerMac but found
out that support for your computer's chipset was lacking or severely broken, or
if you have al
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As for the sound, install alsa-base. It should load snd_powermac for
you. Don't forget to unmute and turn up the volume with amixer or
alsamixer.
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normal system from floppy too.
You can boot from the installation disk, go through the first couple of
screens, and in the menu scroll down to "execute a shell". From there
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Hi!
I'm running Debian 3.1 on a G3. To setup the Xserver, helpers like
xviddetect, anXious, XF86setup and SuperProbe should be useful.
Unfortunately, I can't find those apps anywhere. Any hints?
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Why does lspci deliver the wrong address for the ati rage card?
Regards,
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PS: Even though the X Server starts, the picture sucks, because the
resolution settings don't seem to be right. I'm running an apple
grayscale monitor with 640x480 pi
It is not necessary to have linux on the internal disk. You can boot
it from any place the open firmware recognizes. That should include
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mount the first partition:
> gonzo:~# mount -v -t msdos /dev/sda1 /fw/
> mount: /dev/sda1 is not a valid block device
Try if any of these work:
mount -v -t vfat /dev/sda1 /fw/
mount -v -t fat /dev/sda1 /fw/
mount -v /dev/sda1 /fw/
If that does not work, run fdisk /dev/sda and see if that
I know this was asked many years back ... but I thought I'd get an up-to-date answer.
I have an IBM 42T. It's a PowerPC but with microchannel (MCA). Is there
any way to make it useful for Linux? I have read that there is no MCA
support in Linux, I've read that the 42T won't work as a result. I've
ermac
should load the sound driver for you. Run alsamixer to unmute it.
Martin
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 02:30:51AM +, Mike S wrote:
> this is probably a totally newbie question, but I have just switched to
> debian from ubuntu, and am working on a self compiled 2.6.11 upstream
> kernel.
. Your later kernel
sees it as a SCSI device. First check if you have a boot parameter like
"hda=scsi" and if so, remove it.
If that isn't it, check the SCSI and IDE settings in your config. Sorry, I
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Jack shows 11.6msec latency with -r44100 -p128 -n4.
I'm working with Takashi to get [2] included. I'm not convinced [1] is
needed/usefull for inclusion in the default kernel, unless I hear otherwise.
Martin
On Sat, May 14, 2005 at 09:56:40PM +0100, Paul Brossier wrote:
> Hi all,
>
It is probably a conexant modem. Have a look at http://www.linuxant.com.
I had the 0.99 version of their driver working in 2.4, but have not
bothered since.
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Martin
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30 years from now GNU/Linux will be as redundant a
E: Sound still works Totem Movie Player.
Try removing gstreamer0.8-alsa and see if it fixes it (assuming you use
the OSS driver). Do the opposite if you use the ALSA driver.
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Martin-Éric Racine
http://www.iki.fi/q-funk/
nts as well?
Btw, not sound-related but nonetheless a bug in the device tree:
/proc/device-tree/psuedo-hid
That wouldn't be a typo now, would it?
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Martin-Éric Racine
http://www.iki.fi/q-funk/
LSA OSS emulation?
I have not been able to reproduce this sofar, using Snapper chipset and ALSA
drivers. But I am on ALSA 1.0.9rc1.
I think the ALSA version has changed between 2.6.10 and 2.6.11. Could you
compare /proc/asound/version for both kernels? Could be your alsa-libs
need to be upgraded...
Have a look at /etc/default/halt. You'll want it set to halt in there.
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Martin
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30 years from now GNU/Linux will be as redundant a term as UNIX/MERT is
today. - Martin Habets
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at's all I can think off. Let me know if something is not clear or if you
need more info.
Martin
On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 11:31:16AM +0100, William Besson wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> I came accross your answer on lists.debian.org. about eject on Debian
> 3.0.
> I am having the same
Hi,
I have also tried the WT511. I the newer v2.0 (Marwell-Chipset) and v3.0
do not work on Linux. I have bought the WT511T (108mbit).
This one uses the madwifi modules and is working.
Regards,
Martin Alfke
On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 10:05:30AM +1000, Fergus McKenzie-Kay wrote:
> Hey,
&g
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Brad Boyer wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 07:49:06PM +0300, Martin-?ric Racine wrote:
> > On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Johannes Berg wrote:
> > > Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but how should it then get at the relevant
> > > data to emulate APM?
>
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Johannes Berg wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-03-30 at 15:40 +0300, Martin-Ãric Racine wrote:
>
> > I wanted to enable the APM emulation to calm down XFree's warning about
> > the missing APM device, but I notice that it's currently dependant upon
> &g
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