Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, the proprietary OS has the nice side effect of beeing able to
> update both your card and the base station to their latest firmware
> ;)
Do you know if there are any fixes in this firmware that are necessary
for a TiBook? I don't have Ma
Hi, All.
Now, that I could get a 2.4 kernel compiled for my quite old
PowerMac 9500/180MP, I would like to get SMP working. This
machine is quite slow for a lot of tasks, including rendering
web pages. So, getting the second CPU working would actually
>Do you know if there are any fixes in this firmware that are necessary
>for a TiBook? I don't have MacOS, so I was looking into getting the
>Cisco base station, but unfortunately it costs a lot more than the
>Apple base station. If the Apple one is usable without MacOS, then it
>would be a viabl
On Sat, 2001-10-06 at 00:15, Georg Koss wrote:
> libcupsys2 depends on libssl0.9.6
>
> I'm not able to find libssl0.9.6 (even in sid, where libssl09,
> belonging to SSH, with a version-number 9.4-something is available)
>
> apt-cache search libssl0.9.6 gives no result in woody nor sid.
You are
Hello !
I´m running a 604/200 MP in a 7300 PowerMac and they work fine since kernel
2.4.6 or so.
Looks to me that you boot into Linux with BootX.
You have to use miboot or quik to boot a MP Old-World Mac to get both
processors for Linux.
Bye,
Christoph
Rogerio Brito schrieb:
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>
On Sat, 2001-10-06 at 02:14, Colin Walters wrote:
> Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Well, the proprietary OS has the nice side effect of beeing able to
> > update both your card and the base station to their latest firmware
> > ;)
You can upgrade the base station firmware
> Now, that I could get a 2.4 kernel compiled for my quite old
> PowerMac 9500/180MP, I would like to get SMP working. This
> machine is quite slow for a lot of tasks, including rendering
> web pages. So, getting the second CPU working would actually
> be a great boost
On Sat, Oct 06, 2001 at 12:37:14PM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> On Sat, 2001-10-06 at 00:15, Georg Koss wrote:
>
> You are apparently missing non-US lines in sources.list .
>
What a fool am I, that's it thanks Michel
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On 6 Oct, this message from Benjamin Herrenschmidt echoed through cyberspace:
>>> I suggest you but up under os9 and configure the base station, under
>>> the network tab you should see some DHCP parameters.
>>
>>No need to boot proprietary OSs for that, there is a nice Java
>>configurator which
On 5 Oct, this message from Colin Walters echoed through cyberspace:
> Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Well, the proprietary OS has the nice side effect of beeing able to
>> update both your card and the base station to their latest firmware
>> ;)
>
> Do you know if ther
I'd like to install Debian (rather than LinuxPPC) on my Lombard. At
present I boot into LinuxPPC from the BootX extension dialog.
Can someone point me at some step by step resources other than the
debian powerppc install guide?
As its tricky to get hold of some install CDs for ppc in the UK, I
>There has been some information about Apple silently moving its new
>Airport cards to 128-bit encryption. Anybody with more detail about
>that? Can we get that under Linux? How about the Airport base station?
Well, either Apple added 128 bit encryption, or the linux driver
is incorrectly detectin
On Sat, Oct 06, 2001 at 06:09:24PM +0100, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
> I'd like to install Debian (rather than LinuxPPC) on my Lombard. At
> present I boot into LinuxPPC from the BootX extension dialog.
>
> Can someone point me at some step by step resources other than the
> debian powerppc insta
Is there any way to make sound come out of the internal speaker on my
"Blue" G3? I am running the standard Debian kernel-image-2.4.8-powerpc.
Thanks in advance.
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shocking and inhumane." -- Martin L
On Sat, 6 Oct 2001, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> Well, either Apple added 128 bit encryption, or the linux driver
> is incorrectly detecting the encryption key lenght. I don't really
> know which one is the correct answer, but the fact is that recent
> linux drivers say it's 128.
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