2018-11-29 19:54 UTC+02.00, Riccardo Mottola :
> Riccardo Mottola wrote:
>
> Is there a way to list files from OF, just to be sure the device and paths
> are correct?
>
I think there is a 'dir' command with same syntax as 'boot'.
Risto
2017-04-17 23:29 UTC+03.00, Linux User #330250 :
>
> CPU Bus ROM Software ROMWorld
> ---+---+---+---+
> 68k NuBus Mac OS ROM (68k)-- --
>
> PowerPC PCI System ROM (PPC)--
I still have a few powerpc Macs, both OldWorld and NewWorld.
The oldest one (6100/66) has no Open Firmware, the next one (7600/132)
has OF 1.x, then comes Beige G3 with OF 2.x, and the first NewWorld
machine Blue&White G3 with OF 3.x.
- the 6100 can only run MkLinux on top of Mach microkernel.
-
2017-04-14 12:20 UTC+03.00, Mathieu Malaterre :
>
> while (Performa)54xx,6400 is reported to have OF 2.0:
>
NewWorld machines have at least OF 3.0.
Risto
2016-06-15 23:57 UTC+03.00, Alex Santos :
>
> Section "Monitor"
> Identifier "Configured Monitor"
> HorizSync 58-62
> VertRefresh 75-117
> EndSection
>
Yes, that's it. The file in question is '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'. In
addition to the Monitor section you would probably need at least a
Screen section:
Hi Alex,
iMac G3's monitor is very sensitive to the sync frequency: you must
create an xorg.conf with correct values for HorizSync and VertRefresh.
I can come later with the details, but they can be found in some old
threads, too.
Risto
Hi,
2016-04-28 0:12 UTC+03.00, Riccardo Mottola :
>
> proven that currently... I can't use the card's firmware (I get the
> warning + doesn't work) but it doesn't work with 9.48 either (no
> warning but it doesn't work)... I don't see many options.
> Perhaps there was an intermediate version of t
What firmware version did you have before? Looks like the card has
8.70, and Debian loads 9.48. You could try to rename the file
agere_sta_fw.bin, forcing the card to use its own firmware. I have
seen situations where loading 9.48 gives me WPA but takes away WEP.
Risto
The other reason for using Peter's kernel is the page size. The
official kernels use 64 k pages that do not work with nouveau.
Risto
I don't know the answer, but I doubt it would help because the problem
(those 64k pages) has been there for quite long.
What went wrong with the 4.4.0-rc7-powerpc64 kernel?
Risto
2016-03-23 4:44 UTC+02.00, Steven Grunza :
> Trying to install 4.4.0-rc7.powerpc64 I got:
>
> dpkg: error processing package linux-headers-4.4.0-rc-powerpc64
> (--install):
> dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
> Setting up linux-image-4.4.0-rc7-powerpc64 (2) ...
>
> Hmm. There is a symbol
I run successfully 4.4.0-rc7-powerpc64 on my PowerMac G5. (Thanks, Peter.)
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B8pqd5Ots1vfT2puX09CYjEwcFk&usp=sharing
Risto
Hi Steven,
2016-03-17 2:25 UTC+02.00, Steven Grunza :
> Should I expect Debian debian-8.3.0-powerpc-xfce-CD-1 to work on an Apple
> iMac G5?
>
Yes.
>
> I tried installing it and just have a blank screen.
>
> Using Control-Option-F1 I have a text console on the built-in display that
> is displaying
Looks like yaboot does not find its conf file any more.
I'm trying to install (CD) Debian on a PowerMac G5 (7,3). Jessie
(yaboot 1.3.16) works.
Stretch (yaboot 1.3.17) does not. It complains:
cd:-1,\install\yaboot.conf: Unable to open file, Invalid device
Or, on a Mac mini G4:
cd:-1,\install\m
There is a good wiki page on this topic:
https://wiki.debian.org/Keyboard
In worst case you could edit /etc/default/keyboard directly, and then
reboot to be sure that the changes take effect.
Risto
The machine has a PowerPC processor, it cannot run Intel code. You
would need a PowerPC CD image.
Open Firmware understands a Mac style partition table and an HFS file
system. Those are present on the PowerPC Install CD images (hybrid
CDs, they contain an ISO9660 file system as well).
Risto
I don't remember any PowerPC Macs that wouldn't allow me to enter Open
Firmware. (The early beige series machines, G3 and below, sent the
output to serial port, not screen, by default. It was possible to
change once you got there.)
Some machines require accurate timing to get into Open Firmware. T
Hi Rick,
2015-04-30 12.49 UTC+03.00, Rick Thomas :
>
> Did you ever discover how to fix it without holding back on the kernel level?
>
No, I didn't. (Sorry for the late reply.)
I'm using X, so the 'disable KMS' solution doesn't sound good.
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Hi,
I checked my PowerBook6,4 running Debian 7.0 with kernel 3.2.0:
- snd-aoa is blacklisted
- snd-powermac is loaded and works
I don't say that snd-aoa cannot be used, but at least snd-powermac used to work.
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Hi,
There is also another, older, driver, snd-powermac. I'm not sure which
one is correct for your hardware. Can you see a message in dmesg that
says something like 'snd-powermac no longer handles machines with
something'?
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Hi Konstantinos,
2015-02-03 22:07 UTC+02.00, Konstantinos Margaritis :
>
> If the offer still stands, I will send you a private message to arrange
> this.
>
Yes, it does.
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2015-02-03 11:38 UTC+02.00, Konstantinos Margaritis :
>
> That would be a nice choice, if it's in a working condition I can
> fix/replace the fans, do you know if the system is DDR/DDR2?
It's DDR (400). I'm afraid it cannot be expanded over 2 GB.
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2015-02-02 21:44 UTC+02.00, Konstantinos Margaritis :
>
> I'd like to help on the ppc64 port, I have ppc32 hardware,
> ppc64/ppc64el remote VM accounts but no actual ppc64 hardware. I
> just lost an extremely low bid for an imac g5 on ebay and am short
> on cash for another, but if anyone has
Hi again,
This is another old issue, been there probably since kernel 3...
Airport cannot be used, the relevant dmesg output is following:
[8.093462] b43-phy0: Broadcom 4306 WLAN found (core revision 5)
[8.189942] Registered led device: b43-phy0::tx
[8.189990] Registered led device:
Hi,
This is probably an old issue, possibly discussed before, even on this list.
I've been holding my linux-image as version 3.2.0-2 to avoid the problem.
So, the problem: after upgrading to 3.2.0-4, X display is not working.
According to Xorg.log everything is as before, but the screen remains
2014-11-01 17:55 UTC+02.00, Athanasios Anastasiou :
>
> If anyone has a working slotloader G3 @400MHz can you please post your
> "device" section?
>
Driver "ati"
Option "UseFBDev" "false"
Option "SWCursor" "true"
Option "ForcePCIMode" "true"
Option "XAANoOffscreenPixmaps" "true"
Option "DRI" "true"
2014-10-30 20:34 UTC+02.00, Athanasios Anastasiou :
>
> But this comment about yaboot confused me a bit. Do i have to have matching
> settings between yaboot and X (how come?)
>
I don't think so. Check your Xorg.0.log and send it here.
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iMac G3 is very sensitive to the correct display frequencies. X will
show black screen, unless you put into xorg.conf's Section "Monitor":
HorizSync 58-62
VertRefresh 75-117
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Hi Riccardo,
I've applied similar patches with a recipe resembling the following:
- create a file with the patch: mach64.patch
- install dpkg-dev: apt-get install dpkg-dev
- get and extract the package source: apt-get source xf86-video-mach64
- cd into the directory
- apply the patch: patch -p1 -i
One option you might try in your xorg.conf's Section "Device":
Option "NoAccel" "true"
I have put it in mine. I don't remember why. This is a 12" PowerBook 1.33 MHz.
lspci.
:00:10.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation NV34M
[GeForce FX Go5200] (rev a1)
dmesg:
[ 10.305792] [drm]
2014-03-03 18:42 UTC+02.00, Aaron Valdes :
>
> Can you post your xorg.conf?
>
Here it is:
--
Section "Device"
Identifier "Configured Video Device"
BusID "PCI:240:16:0"
Driver "nouveau"
Option "Monitor-TV-1" "Configured Monitor"
Option "NoAccel" "true
You are right, Aaron. I also have that 'video=TV-1:d' on the kernel
command line.
It comes from /etc/yaboot.conf (so you don't need to write it on every boot):
append=" video=TV-1:d"
F.ex.:
image=/boot/vmlinux
label=Linux
read-only
initrd=/boot/initrd.img
append=
2014-03-03 2:16 UTC+02.00, Aaron Valdes :
>
> boot: Linux video=DVI-I-1:d video=DVI-I-2:1280x1024:@75 video=TV-1:d
>
This is basically the same as my solution: unused outputs ADC and TV
are disabled, in addition the screen resolution is specified for DVI.
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2014-03-02 15:12 UTC+02.00, Aaron Valdes :
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> This is Debian Wheezy on the Power Mac G5 with GeForce FX 5200 Ultra.
>
I have exactly the same machine. Kernel is 3.1.0-1-powerpc64.
Which output connector are you using, DVI (DVI-I-2) or ADC (DVI-I-1)?
If you can ssh into the machine, take a look a
X Probabl selects wrong output. I'm using DVI, and the following
/etc/X11/xorg.conf makes it work:
--
Section "Device"
Identifier "Configured Video Device"
BusID "PCI:240:16:0"
Driver "nouveau"
Option "Monitor-TV-1" "Configured Monitor"
Option "NoAccel"
2014/1/22, Geoff Down :
>
> From the Debian PPC Install Manual:
> 'To share information between the Mac OS X and GNU/Linux systems, an
> exchange partition is handy. HFS, HFS+ and MS-DOS FAT file systems are
> supported by MacOS 9, Mac OS X and GNU/Linux. '
> I wouldn't have embarked on the proje
2014/1/22, Geoff Down :
>
> That means I could really do with a way of transferring log files etc
> between the Linux drive and the OSX drive. OSX can't access the Linix
> filesystem apparently - can I make Linux access the OSX disk?
>
I wouldn't recommend trying that. In worst case you could make
2014/1/22, Geoff Down :
>
> I can now boot into the command line and login.
> Is there any way to install Gnome now in a way that allows me to debug
> any problems - starting it from the command line and being able to
> escape back into a shell perhaps?
>
I would first install openssh-server, to al
Hi Geoff,
The partitions are fine.
The first prompt if ofboot (Open Firmware), where you can choose
between partitions: Linux and OS X. The second one is yaboot, where
you can type 'Linux 1' to get into single user mode prompt.
Risto
2014/1/21, Geoff Down :
> PS I also get 'Disk unreadable' err
Hi Kristen,
2014/1/21, Kristen R :
>
> Advice as to what I should do? Like, how does one drop to a shell so I might
> access the xorg.config file?
>
Adding '1' to yaboot command line should bring you to single user mode.
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2014/1/17, Geoff Down :
> a) What am I doing wrong please?
To me it sounds right, but I'm no expert on hard disk installations.
> In a previous attempt I got the installer to see an ISO in a different
> partition *on the same hard disk* (disk0) as the installer. But I
> aborted that
Today's (2013-12-23 17:10)
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/sid_d-i/arch-latest/powerpc/iso-cd/debian-testing-powerpc-netinst.iso
seems to have this fixed.
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Good idea, Rogério!
I've been working with powermac sound drivers, and could contribute at
least in that area: automatic detection of sound hardware during the
installation. Plus testing, I still own quite many old powermacs.
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It's a single line, only one command:
mv /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-local.conf /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-local.conf-off
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The name of the file I gave might have been wrong, try:
mv /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.local.conf /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.local.conf.off
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Hi Frank,
2013/9/17, frank :
> please Can you help me on this sound and wireless problem, i have a imac
> ppc
> g5 ibm processor with debian wheezy 7.1
> and have no sound and wireless, can you please give me detailed commands
> you
> wrote bellow but when i type in the terminal /etc/modules get
Hi Lobo,
AFAIK, there should be only one codec, possibly snd-aoa-codec-tas (or
onyx) in this case.
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Looks like this bug is still here, because the patch I wrote a year
ago hasn't found its way to the installer. I have to push harder, I
guess.
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2013/2/11, Elimar Riesebieter :
> * Risto Suominen [2013-02-11 21:59 +0200]:
>> The installer searches /proc/device-tree for a leaf whose name is
>> 'sound', and if this leaf does not contain a file named layout-id, it
>> blacklists snd-aoa modules in /etc/modprobe
2013/2/11, Elimar Riesebieter :
> * Risto Suominen [2013-02-11 21:12 +0200]:
>
> [...]
>> Debian Installer tries to make a decision between the two drivers,
>> and, either manually load snd-powermac and blacklist snd-aoa, or do
>> nothing.
>
> Hmm, could you plea
2013/2/11, Antonis Christofides :
> On 2013-02-11 17:33, someone wrote:
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCFAQ#Why_do_I_have_no_sound.3F
>
This gives a hint about where it all started. Powermac G4 Digital
Audio is a special case. In general, older PPC Macs use snd-powermac
and newer snd-aoa.
Newer
Hi Antonis,
Is snd_powermac included in /etc/modules?
Are there any snd_aoa (or snd-aoa) related modules blacklisted in
/etc/modprobe.d/*? There should be.
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Hi,
2013/1/18, David Adcock :
> Machine: G5 Mac Tower: Wheezy for PowerPC64; gdm3 desktop.
>
> Desktop has been great since I bought the machine a few weeks ago. But
> after my [apt-get update / apt-get upgrade] last weekend, ALL text on the
> screen is rendered in white - on a white background.
Hi,
> Ed Swierk (14/12/2012):
>> Dec 14 02:17:16 main-menu[190]: (process:1505): ofpath: Driver pata_macio
>> is not supported
If this is the reason for the failure, then it's probably harmless. My
memory tells me that oldworld booting didn't need any OF path
parameters to be set. Thus, there wo
2012/10/26, b...@riseup.net :
>
> When I give the cmd+opt+o+f command on start up to load the Open Firmware
> interface problems happen. I try the 'dev / ls' command for the device
> tree. The external hard drive does not show up under any of the usb tree
> members. However, Open Firmware is able t
Hi Carl,
Mac mini G4 needs snd-aoa, so it should not be blacklisted. Just
remove the file /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.local.conf, and reboot.
The question is, why does the installer make wrong decision...
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Hello, Ian.
2012/7/4, Ian Wilson :
> Hello,
>
> I need a little help here. I did a netinstall of Squeeze to my IMac G3
> which has 650Mb of ram. I selected to bottom option from the menu ( install
> separate partitions ) and also the GUI at install. Booting results in a
> black screen. Typing
2012/3/28, John Wesley Cooper :
> Actually, the cd writer is a usb peripheral, but the cd tray drive has
> always been able to read disks I've burnt using that.
>
> I'm not even sure if it can read dvds.
>
I'm sure it can't. Only CD's.
Maybe the drive is just getting old, as we all...
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2012/3/28, John Wesley Cooper :
> Yes, it works on other machines, and I've read/burnt cd-r's using this iMac
> before.
>
That's interesting. So you have a CD writer on tray loading iMac. I
didn't know they existed. That makes the problem even harder to
understand: CD writers should be able to read
2012/3/28, jwesleycoo...@cox.net :
> Hey all,
>
> I'm having some trouble getting Debian Squeeze installed on my old original
> iMac, which is one of the first "Bondi" blue ones ... from what your install
> guide says, it should be supported; plus I know it's not the disks though,
> because the Ope
2012/2/20, e20100633 :
> Hello,
>
> I'm planning to install Debian on my iMac PowerPC G4. I already
> installed it years ago on an iBook G4 so I know the process. But my
> question is about booting and installing it from an usb stick instead of
> a cd-rom or tftp.
>
> I didn't found anything about
2012/2/5, Erik de Castro Lopo :
> Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
>
>> It seems I've messed up yaboot on a G5 running debian. anyone know how
>> I get the cdrom door open to boot from cdrom? I'm using a standard PC
>> usb keyboard.
>
> Ah, got it.
>
> The little aluminium door can be physically slid dow
2012/1/23, Mark Benson :
> I don't even know where to put a xorg.conf to get it to read it in?
>
Same as always, /etc/X11.
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> otherwise.
>
> Dean
>
> On Sat, 7 Jan 2012 11:08:50 +0200, Risto Suominen wrote:
>> Not an answer to your question, maybe, but right now YouTube seems to
>> work with Gnash on my PowerMac G5, Squeeze, for the first time.
>>
>> Risto
>
I just installed
Not an answer to your question, maybe, but right now YouTube seems to
work with Gnash on my PowerMac G5, Squeeze, for the first time.
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Looks like this is a never-ending story...
Originally there was only snd-powermac and it supported machines up to
snapper: http://wiki.debian.org/PowerpcSoundcards
Then came snd-aoa which supported machines from (and including)
snapper upwards. And at some point snd-powermac decided to set a limi
2011/12/11, MiB :
> I have a Powerbook G4 Alu 17" with international Swedish keyboard and
> it works nicely except I can't deduct how to get to the characters
> usually only typeable with the "alt-shift" combination, like backslah
> for instance.
>
> How do I setup the keyboard to use all modifier
2011/9/21, David Lowe :
> I recently put 6.0.2.1 on a PowerMac G5. The install seemed to go well,
> but the reboot on this machine gives me just a blank screen. I get normal
> video from yaboot, and normal video from OSX, but nothing from Squeeze. In
> fact, the monitor tells me it's not e
2011/8/1, Jeroen Diederen :
> Install gnome-power-manager, logout and login again. Maybe that helps..
>
Now you're talking. It didn't start automatically, but I wrote a
.xsessionrc with one line:
gnome-power-manager &
and now I have a functional battery meter in the dock. Thanks again, Jeroen.
N
Thanks, Elimar,
2011/7/31, Elimar Riesebieter :
>
> Package: wmbatppc
>
This one supports my battery. But it won't get docked in the LXDE panel...
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2011/7/31, Jeroen Diederen :
> battery is not shown when not plugged in, you can set the behavior in the
> preferences of that panel item. It can then also display that no battery
> is present.
>
Looks like my preferences won't allow this. Only colours and such can
be adjusted. Perhaps an older ver
And the battery in question looks like this (running on battery now):
risto@lombard:~$ cat /proc/pmu/battery_0
flags : 0011
charge : 2677
max_charge : 4377
current: -1478
voltage: 11109
time rem. : 6520
risto@lombard:~$
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Hi Jeroen,
Thanks for your help!
I have pbbuttonsd running, and the conf file is identical with yours.
I also tried to run powerprefs, and, in the Battery tab, the Current
Battery Warnlevel is 0. I'm not sure what it means.
The battery meter is actually present in the panel: a 2 mm narrow
black
Now I think I'm beginning to understand. I installed the powerprefs
package, but I don't think that it made any difference. But I found in
the panel preferences a battery meter applet. Unfortunately it doesn't
seem to support my machine (PowerBook G3 Lombard). It pops up a
battery low message box,
Ok, now the battery is back alive. And I added pmu_battery to
/etc/modules, and it is getting loaded, pulling power_supply below it.
Still no sign of any battery meter.
My aptitude cannot find any powerprefs. I have stable, stable/updates,
squeeze-updates, and squeeze-backports in my sources.list.
Hi Jeroen,
I have never seen a battery meter in LXDE panel, but assume that you
have since you are asking. Where is it located?
I'm using Debian 6.0.1 (Squeeze) on a PowerBook G3 Lombard. Right now
my problem is that the computer does not know it has a battery and
does not charge it. Maybe I hav
You could check the udev version on the CD:
dpkg -l udev
And then upgrade (or downgrade) the package from within chroot:
apt-get install udev=
BTW, you haven't been running earlier versions of Debian on your
Lombard? I'm asking, because I have big problems on my Lombard: if I
have either hald o
AFAIK, ISO boot works only on CD. USB stick looks like a hard disk to
the OS. So it should, in case of Linux, contain an 800k HFS boot
partition with yaboot.
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Copying whole directory trees on a running system is not easy. I would
use tar instead of cp.
On source machine (note option -l, a.k.a. --one-file-system, to avoid
recursion):
tar -clf - / | tar -xf - -C /mnt/portable
and on target machine:
tar -cf - -C /mnt/portable * | tar -xf - -C /mnt/t
I was surprised to see that cat /proc/cpuinfo gives 600 MHz as your
CPU clock. Is it the same with Ubuntu?
My guess is that this is some kind of byte order problem, low and high
bytes of the 16 bit sample get swapped. Either the chip gets out of
sync, or the code interprets the data wrong.
After
Did you try removing /var/lib/alsa/asound.state?
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2011/4/29, m laks :
>
> it is an ibook g4 from 2004 perhaps late.
>
> it is not a powermac.
>
I was talking about the Model Identifier:
http://www.everymac.com/systems/by_capability/mac-specs-by-machine-model-machine-id.html
.Try: cat /proc/device-tree/model
> its not a volume issue. i hear fine j
As I already told, it works on my iBook with Squeeze (and Ubuntu,
too). I assume yours is a PowerBook6,5, too?
Looks like snd-aoa is not even trying to support this machine, snd-powermac is.
And Ubuntu 10.04 uses the same version of kernel, 2.6.32. But it is
running pulseaudio on top on snd-power
Hi Mitchell,
I have an almost identical machine: 1.07 Ghz model iBook G4 (early
2004). So I did two simple tests:
First I changed input to Mic in alsamixer, then recoded some sound:
arecord -f cd t.wav
and played it back:
aplay t.wav
Second I played this file:
http://ristosu.wippiespac
Hi Rick,
ehci-hcd can take three parameters:
log2_irq_thresh (0-6): log2 IRQ latency, 1-64 microframes
park (1-3): park setting; 1-3 back-to-back async packets
ignore_oc (0-1): ignore bogus hardware overcurrent indications
I don't really know what they mean, and I doubt they would help here,
but
Looks like most (cheap) cards of this type are based on this VIA chipset.
I have some experience of similar cards on older PowerMacs with older
Linux. Some of them work, some exhibit the same -110 error. It also
depends on the connected USB device. In some cases removing ehci
driver (using uhci in
Hi,
Looks like the problem is somehow related to hal. If I stop it
(/etc/init.d/hal stop), the machine remains usable (some functionality
probably lacking). Otherwise it 99% hangs after some minutes,
typically during the post-processing phase of aptitude install. I
managed to run aptitude safe-upg
We (thank you, Tom, for testing) have found a solution to the
remaining problem with silent Pro Speakers (2.5 mm jack). A patched
(debug) version of the (snd-powermac) driver is available at:
http://ristosu.wippiespace.com/pub/alsa-modules-2.6.32-5-powerpc_1.0.23+dfsg-2+2.6.32-31_powerpc.deb
It w
Hi Rogério.
2011/4/13, Rogério Brito :
>
> Can you provide more information on this?
>
I wish I could. It's seems to be quite irregular, and won't show up
when I'm ready.
The installation of Squeeze/Sid (netinst CD) went normally until, at
some point, hal started to poll the CD drive and give odd
2011/4/13, Thomas Carlson :
> I tried today's (4/13/11) Daily Build #5, that uses the installer build from
> Sid
> on my 533MHz PowerMac G4 (Digital Audio) and guess what? The sound worked.
> I was able to adjust the volume and set a sound theme. The correct device for
> this machine, PowerMac T
Sorry. I have to take back my words. Partly. Lenny froze also in the
end. Similarly but differently. This time 99%sy, hald-addon-storage
running wild. So it's even possible that there's something wrong in
the hardware.
Risto
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2011/4/10, Mandrantosoa 'Ndrianiaina :
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> Didn'you have to try different options in /etc/default/keyboard in Lenny
> to have the right keymap ?
>
No, actually not. Just chose Finnish in the beginning.
> The only thing that worth (or not) complaining are flash/gnash, skype,
> and all the other too
After installing Squeeze on a PowerBook G3 Lombard, I cannot avoid
sounding negative. Compared to Lenny...
What is most important when it comes to computers? Stability, I guess.
The machine practically stops after some minutes. Top shows 99%wa
(iowait). Bug in ide driver?
What is the most importa
Hi Pat,
I think I've seen this before on another kind of machine, probably a
PowerBook G4.
I believe I solved it by disabling the default window manager (compiz)
by replacing it with metacity (metacity --replace &). It can also be
set as default wm in gconf-editor:
/desktop/gnome/applications/win
Hi,
2011/4/3, Rogério Brito :
> (Please, keep me CC'ed, as I am not currently subscribed to -powerpc)
>
> Hi there.
>
> As some people may not consider yaboot to be a bootloader for the long term
> (well, depending on your views, not even for the short term), I took some
> time to distill, experim
Hi Lee,
I can report that it works on my Mac mini.
One difference might be that I use a monitor, Nokia 400 Xa, that can
provide its supported refresh rates etc., the TV perhaps cannot.
Another reason could be the new feature in kernel, KMS, that I have
disabled, by adding a file:
/etc/modprobe.
2011/3/11, Thomas Carlson :
> Risto:
>
> I got today's netinstall build working on my PowerMac G4 (Digital Audio)
> using install video=ofonly. Kudos to whoever fixed bug #615985 which had
> stopped the installation last week with a debootstrap error. Sorry to
> report, sound still doesn't work o
It's probably because of the frame buffer problem that's been
discussed in bug #614221.
As a workaround, try: install video=ofonly.
Risto
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2011/3/5, Ben Hutchings :
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> * Could some Mac users test and report whether i915 or nouveau can
> successfully take over the display from offb in 2.6.37 or 2.6.38-rc6?
>
I tested on my iMac G4 with nVidia graphics. Same problem, the penguin
never appears.
Another odd phenomenon on this machine: i
I would try video=ofonly.
Risto
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