re is considered
"Old World", if that matters).
--- On Sat, 1/10/09, Willie Wonka wrote:
> From: Willie Wonka
> Subject: Donation: PowerMac 7300/200 + AppleVision750AV 17" CRT + Printer +
> more
> To: hardware-donati...@debian.org
> Cc: floydstestem...@yahoo.com
>
> On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, tkwm wrote:
> > has anyone sound running on one of the 7200/7300/7500s ? And how ?
snip
> vinai answered:
> Not in a 7*00 series, but I do have sound working on my 8500, which
> has very similar hardware to the 7500, IIRC. The relevant section in
> my kernel config look
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 22:16:24 +0100, tkwm composed:
> Hallo,
> has anyone sound running on one of the 7200/7300/7500s ? And how ?
> thanks in advance
> regards
> thomas
yes, hearing mutt and gkrellm beep at me for email hehe.
chown root:audio 660 /dev/dsp;
adduser $USERNAME audio;
that should
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, tkwm wrote:
> has anyone sound running on one of the 7200/7300/7500s ? And how ?
Not in a 7*00 series, but I do have sound working on my 8500, which
has very similar hardware to the 7500, IIRC. The relevant section in
my kernel config looks like:
#
# Sound
#
CONFIG_SOUND=y
C
Hallo,
has anyone sound running on one of the 7200/7300/7500s ? And how ?
thanks in advance
regards
thomas
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 02:51:31PM +0100, Michel Lanners wrote:
> This is most probably a bug in the MESH SCSI driver (You have your CD
I see. I actually supposed the CD drive was at fault and was looking for
another one.
> drive on the MESH bus, don't you? You can find out with dmesg.). One
Yes,
On 21 Nov, this message from Alexander Shumakovitch echoed through cyberspace:
> I'm a happy owner of a PowerMac 7300/200 happily running woody. But since I've
> switched to Gnome several weeks ago, I'm experiencing a strange problem while
> running gtcd (the CD-player fro
Hi all!
I'm a happy owner of a PowerMac 7300/200 happily running woody. But since I've
switched to Gnome several weeks ago, I'm experiencing a strange problem while
running gtcd (the CD-player from Gnome 1.4). As soon as there is no CD inside
(if it's, say, ejected), everyth
On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 07:11:57PM +0100, Christian Winkler wrote:
> > The rescue disk has no bootloader on it...it only exists to copy the kernel
> > from during installation. Use the COFF kernel instead:
> >
> > boot fd:linux root=/dev/fd0 load_ramdisk=1
boot fd:linux root=/dev/0200 load_ramdi
> The rescue disk has no bootloader on it...it only exists to copy the kernel
> from during installation. Use the COFF kernel instead:
>
> boot fd:linux root=/dev/fd0 load_ramdisk=1
OK, I almost suspected that. Thanks for the information and the
images, however it still does not work.
Booting y
On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 01:19:05PM +0100, Christian Winkler wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> obviously I am just to silly to install Debian on this machine.
> I tried the current potato disks-powerpc.
>
> Having some experience on installing Debian on i386 and sparc I
> have had no luck with the Mac so far.
>
Hi,
obviously I am just to silly to install Debian on this machine.
I tried the current potato disks-powerpc.
Having some experience on installing Debian on i386 and sparc I
have had no luck with the Mac so far.
What happens is the following: trying to boot the rescue1440.bin
floppy from OpenFi
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