Le 20/05/2020 à 15:33, Mick Bert a écrit :
Il 20/05/20 14:30, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz ha scritto:
"init=/bin/bash".
What the hell - in this mode, it does not recognise keystroke ^C, or
^Z. I started a ping, and I do not know how to interrupt it!
That' because you're connected on the c
Hi, Mick,
On Wed, 20 May 2020 at 15:00, Mick Bert wrote:
>
> Then I am going to work on the wireless adapter...
To get Wi-Fi working, you probably only need to apt-get the
firmware-b43-installer package, assuming you already added the line
Adrian told you to your sources.list. I'm trying to get
Il 20/05/20 14:30, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz ha scritto:
You need to install the firmware-amd-graphics package.
You need to add the following to your sources.list:
# contrib and non-free arch:all packages (i.e. firmware)
deb [arch=all]http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ unstable contrib non-free
I
What you could also do is to boot from a Debian installer medium and do
"Recovery". You can then enter the system and issue the command as given
by Adrian.
Il 20/05/20 14:30, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz ha scritto:
"init=/bin/bash".
What the hell - in this mode, it does not recognise keystroke ^C, or ^Z.
I started a ping, and I do not know how to interrupt it!
--
Mick
On 5/20/20 2:06 PM, Mick Bert wrote:
> Very bad!
Not unexpected when you are missing firmware packages.
> After the complete update, since long time (see, the other email), I got from
> my iBookG4 just a black screen.
You need to install the firmware-amd-graphics package.
You need to add the f
Very bad!
After the complete update, since long time (see, the other email), I got
from my iBookG4 just a black screen.
I can see the boot logging until the graphic card initialization, then I
have no way to interact. I also tried to load the old kernel (from
yaboot menu), but the result is
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