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
2005/6/5, Moritz Armingeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Albert
>
> On 09:43 Thu 02 Jun , Albert Farrés wrote:
> > Hi list!
> >
> > For a long time I've been using linux 2.6.9 in my ibook G4. Now i
> > compiled 2.6.12-rc4 and everething works fine, except when the screen
> > turns off (i.e. i don'
Hi Albert
On 09:43 Thu 02 Jun , Albert Farrés wrote:
> Hi list!
>
> For a long time I've been using linux 2.6.9 in my ibook G4. Now i
> compiled 2.6.12-rc4 and everething works fine, except when the screen
> turns off (i.e. i don't touch nothing for 10 minutes). Before, when i
> moved the mou
On Sat, 2003-12-20 at 06:02, Rus Foster wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, Prison Monkey wrote:
>
> > i want to install woody on my 7200/90. i've installed debian before on older
> > machines without troubles.
> >
> > when linux is booted (through BootX), you get the normal startup messages
> > and tex
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, Prison Monkey wrote:
> i want to install woody on my 7200/90. i've installed debian before on older
> machines without troubles.
>
> when linux is booted (through BootX), you get the normal startup messages
> and text flying at you. when it comes time for the installer to laun
> Is there anything I can do at this point besides opening up the case and
> twiddling the bits with my tongue?
>
My oldworld machine's OF (1.0.5) defaults to using a serial console for output.
If you have a MacOS boot source - i.e. cd or hard drive partition or disk tools
floppy - you can reset
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