Hi,
>What version of yaboot are you using? Something better than 1.2.1 I
>would think would have a better chance.
Oops, sorry about omitting important details... I was using yaboot 1.3.5
(from debian package of course!)
>You might try leaving out the comma if there's no partition
>number. I'm s
I want to configure my X with 16 Bit on my IBook2 with aty128 for
running opengl with 1024x786 pixels.
But after that, I saw, X felt back to 15 Bit and my screen was green.
How can I fix it?
I just went through this with a Powermac 8500 running 'Testing', and
here's how i solved
>>> Shaun Kruger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03.12.2001 15.56 Uhr >>>
> If you would like a cross compile environment you can go to
> http://linuxhost.cc/~shaun/powerpc.tar.gz and that has the build
> environment we use at work.
Thank you very much! I'm downloading it right now. In fact, we only
have an
Hate to say it, but ancient Slackware was way easier to install.
That's from floppies to SCSI, doing video modes by hand.
I think the 486DX-25 was almost as fast as my Mac Cube,
and I'm sure my Pentium-200 running Red Hat 7 is faster.
I'll try to be constructive here. It's hard not to flame away
not sure if anyone else has done this yet, but i thought it was
pretty cool, so I'd pass it along. I've got an original iBook and
finally decided to install debian on it.
i've also got a usb ZiO multimedia card reader and I've successfully
booted MacOS from it so I thought I'd take a stab at
Hey everyone,
I've written about this before, but I've specific questions now ;-)
I'm running stock 2.4.16, self compiled, on a Beige G3/266, with KDE as my
window manager. I get random crashes with any 2.4.x kernel. I would like to
use xmon to figure out what's wrong so that I can get it fixe
Hello!
>>> Russell Hires <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 04.12.2001 14.30 Uhr >>>
> I want to record this xmon info to a file, which I tried, but it didn't save.
Maybe the program sends ist output to stderr? Have you tried "xmon foo bar 2>&1
> myfile"?
--benny.
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On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 11:06, Albert D. Cahalan wrote:
>
> I think the 486DX-25 was almost as fast as my Mac Cube,
> and I'm sure my Pentium-200 running Red Hat 7 is faster.
In my experience, the Cube doesn't compare too badly with an Athlon 800.
YMMV.
I'll skip the rest and ask you to report pr
On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 04:45:31PM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> In my experience, the Cube doesn't compare too badly with an Athlon 800.
> YMMV.
It's certainly an awful lot faster than a K6-II/500. I wonder if
Albert's running with an OpenFirmware framebuffer only? That would make
everything a
Are there disk images for the Woody base installation, can I use the potato
ones, or should I try to create them myself? If the last, where would I find a
list/instructions for determining the needed packages? Will the packages run
on a "supported" OldWorld Mac? (The PPC documentation *says*
Hi,
I am trying to install debian (sid/woody/potato whichever works) on
an RS/6000 43P-140 IBm powerpc box with a 604e 333MHz processor.
I only have a serial terminal, and the ppc does not have a video card.
I have donwloaded several boot floppy images (starting fro Prep to
even trying the Suse
I can't answer all your questions, but I've done my best. Hopefully it
will be useful.
On Dec 4, Albert D. Cahalan wrote:
> (It would be nice to have a sandbox for proprietary MacOS junk!
> An API translator, NSA's seLinux... then RealVideo, QuickTime,
> and that Microsoft thing could run w/o en
I've just been trying to compile benh's kernel 2.4.17-pre1 with severals
options ( Black_Lit ON or OFF) and still i am unable to wake up my
ibook2 : whatever i do i have a black screen, keyboard nor mouse are
responding, all i can do is hardware/reboot.
2.4.16-ben works well and i can put my
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 19:12, Jean-Baptiste Fargier wrote:
> I've just been trying to compile benh's kernel 2.4.17-pre1 with
> severals
> options ( Black_Lit ON or OFF) and still i am unable to wake up my
> ibook2 : whatever i do i have a black screen, keyboard nor mouse are
> responding,
Michael Dartt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Are there disk images for the Woody base installation, can I use the potato
> ones, or should I try to create them myself?
http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/main/disks-powerpc/current/
Please report success or failure to debian-testing@li
Ah. I have these, and I've used them all (root, rescue, drivers-1, drivers-
2). I'm stalled at the point in installation when it asks to install the base
system.
Quoting Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Michael Dartt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Are there disk images for the Woody ba
Michael Dartt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ah. I have these, and I've used them all (root, rescue, drivers-1,
> drivers- 2). I'm stalled at the point in installation when it asks
> to install the base system.
I'm sorry. I misunderstood you. The way to install the base system
without using HT
"Benny Siegert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Maybe the program sends ist output to stderr? Have you tried "xmon
> foo bar 2>&1 > myfile"?
That would be rather difficult since xmon is a in-kernel debugger...
ttyl,
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Josh Huber | [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
On 4 Dec, this message from Michael Dartt echoed through cyberspace:
> Ah. I have these, and I've used them all (root, rescue, drivers-1, drivers-
> 2). I'm stalled at the point in installation when it asks to install the
> base
> system.
IIRC, at that point, you need to point the installer
Hi,
I didn't get much answer in d-boot so I'm forwarding it here.
Any idea ?
Fab
[no CC, thanks]
Hi,
I tried to install woody (bf 3.0.17) on a G4 this weekend.
harware : G4, 400Mhz, 1Go RAM, 2 ide harddrives
First try: using an USB floppy drive...
Doesn't seem to be supported. Might
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 14:30, Russell Hires wrote:
> I'm running stock 2.4.16, self compiled, on a Beige G3/266, with KDE as my
> window manager. I get random crashes with any 2.4.x kernel. I would like to
> use xmon to figure out what's wrong so that I can get it fixed, but I can't
> see the te
Recently when I was upgrading sid system (ppc), dpkg complained
that locales 2.2.4-6 depended on glibc 2.2.4-6 but there was
no such file. In fact there is only libc6 2.2.4-6.0.1 now.
What is this libc6 2.2.4-6.0.1 and why there is no associating
locales?
If this is already known problem, I'm ve
I used "dpkg-reconfigure xfree86-common" several times choosing
different options but I couldn't get X to load. I think it should work
with even the simple setting of ati xserver and a 17" monitor. Any
suggestions on how to get around a "no screens found" error? There's
already a Section "Screen
On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 11:17:06PM +0100, Fabrice Lorrain (home) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I didn't get much answer in d-boot so I'm forwarding it here.
>
> Any idea ?
>
> Fab
>
> [no CC, thanks]
>
> Hi,
>
> I tried to install woody (bf 3.0.17) on a G4 this weekend.
> harware : G4, 400Mhz, 1Go R
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