there are the right root-parameters. The root-parameters i've
try is 0200, like i read in many documentations.
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Hi!
Thank you Ethan for the excellent documentation you wrote.
(http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/) All this should really
go in the install manual for powerpc!
Christian
P.S: I'd have maild you personally, but my ISPs mail server
seems to be on alaska.net's black list
While i couldn't get my iBook FireWire to netboot,
it will boot off the first potato CD.
Press c immediately after booting starts to boot from
CD, then hold [TAB] until the machine seems to hang. In
reality you've got a boot prompt.
Carefully type
debian video=ofonly[ENTER]
and you're s
Hi!
Even though it says on penguinppc.org that the ati(r128)
driver from XFree 4.0.2 should work out-of-the-box, it
doesn't on my iBook FireWire. (I tried the debs in sid
and those from penguinppc.org.)
But then maybe it isn't supposed to, for some reason?
Can someone give me appropriate pointers
Sleep seems to turn off the network card... should I put ifup/ifdown
in the script or does pmud do that itself?
Thanks
Christian
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 07:03:45PM +0100, Christian Pernegger wrote:
> The 'fbset 0' command does nothing useful.
That should be 'fblevel off', I think. Would make more sense.
> > > The 'fbset 0' command does nothing useful.
> >
> > That should be 'fblevel off', I think. Would make more sense.
>
> It's the same.
Hm... strange
sparky:/home/chris# fbset 0
Unknown video mode `0'
(does nothing)
C
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 08:16:45PM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> What do you mean by 'sleep works just perfect'? I have a hard time
> believing that ... what kernel version are you running? What is the exact
> model of iBook you're using?
I mean, if I call 'snooze -f' the iBook goes to sleep imm
[Please don't remove the Cc:]
Hi,
Somebody can fix this bug ?
Christian
From: "Federico Heinz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Bug#83434: "apt-get install gnome-panel" complains about
broken packages
To: Christian Marillat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Da
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 02:18:24PM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Bastien Nocera wrote:
>
> > I also upgraded my iBook Firewire to sid, and I have the same pb as Michael
> > Hope and Christian Pernegger.
> > Pitch is also reported as 832. I tried disabling Acceleration, ch
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 06:22:45PM +0100, Stefan Kluth wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I tried to compile a 2.2.18pre21 kernel on a potato system but it failed
> like this:
>
> ...
>
> cc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.18pre21/include -Wall
> -Wstrict-prototypes -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-s
> Yep, unlike atyfb, aty128fb doesn't support both the Mac `vmode' and the more
> generic mode options.
Maybe this is a stupid newbie question but where are the aty128fb parameters
docomunted?
I have a working append line for it in my yaboot.conf, but I don't know why
it works and what it does ex
> Bootparameters for aty128fb are documented in
>
> /usr/src/linux/Documentation/fb/aty128fb.txt
> /usr/src/linux/Documentation/fb/modedb.txt
Thanks, but these files are not there in my vanilla 2.2.18 source...
are those 2.4 only?
Thanks
Christian
works and so does basic access control. (I can telnet
from sparky to 'kenny printer')
Thanks
Christian
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:lp=/dev/l
stable, he/she should be able to
ACPI> recognize such a missing dependency for what it is. :-)
:-)
ACPI> If I get some time this weekend I'll bulid the latest everything
ACPI> (through nautilus and gnumeric) and upload myself.
Can you close this bug when you are finished the upload ?
Christian
>>>> "ACPI" == Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ACPI> Christian Marillat wrote:
>> >>>> "ACPI" == Adam C Powell IV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
ACPI> Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
>> >> On Fri,
issing dependency for
>> > what it
First of all can you post with lines < 80 characters ?
Your post is unreadable.
Christian
hich I don't have running anywhere.
Has anyone tried the airport card with another wireless hub, and
succeeded? Is it possible in theory? It's supposed to be compatible
with some standards, after all.
Thanks
Christian
g else I missed?
Thanks
Christian
aybe I would do it when I know that I am
really the first person building xfree4.1. Am I?
I assume that installing the binary tarballs from xfree86.org won't bring me
much luck because of the dependencies. (Would there be an easy way to satisfy
dpkg's hunger for xserver et al?)
Christian.
also ext2 filesystems with lost+found being other
inode numbers. So maybe the solution is to say NO to the above
question from fsck, then manually removing lost+found, creating a new
one, and fscking again. Of course I don't take responsibility for
this.
christian.
need a working XF86Config file for 3.3.6 on a Lombard, let
me know and I can send it off to you.
Yes please do so :-) ("Ja gerne", we say in german).
Christian.
hi,
I can't seem to get 2.4 kernels to run reliably on my PReP moto
powerstack/riscPC box with an NCR825 wide controller.
it boots up, goes thru the init scripts, but gets into SCSI timeouts
before it even manages to bring up a login prompt -- SCSI timeouts on
all three disks (all wide), for r
(PBOOT 1 0 in the ROM monitor) to test it, and if it's OK, it goes to the boot
partition via dd.
(but I sure would like to see something lilo-like for PReP boxen)
ciao,
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to netboot, don't want to open case and swap harddrives
around or don't have macos9 to use BootX)
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Christian Müller wrote:
I've just successfully tested the --boot d-i set of files-- @
http://people.debian.org/~wouter/d-i/powerpc/20061224-03:00/powerpc/cdrom/
method: BootX under MacOS9, video=ofonly
machine: Beige G3 desktop model, openfirmware version 2.4
Sorry for the split
way to make the boot floppies behave the same
way as the cdrom-vmlinux regarding the way output-device is handled? Is
OF output-device handled at all? My guess is it isn't and that it was
just pure luck radeonfb kicked in and did the right thing when I booted
the cdrom-vmlinux. I don
Hi list,
I put together a Makefile to build an oldworld boot+utility cd, but it's,
unfortunately, only for those having a proprietary Mac OS Install CD .. It's
tested, but not thoroughly, so please consider it alpha ..
cat > Makefile <$
# $copyright: Copyright (C) 1999 by C
to put it in an empty dir and type make or
"make cd" if you want the image burned right afterwards. You have to modify
the variables BOOTABLE_MAC_CD and CDBURNER to reflect your setup.
cat > Makefile <$
# $copyright: Copyright (C) 2007 by Christian Mueller$
# $license: http:
Quoting Rick Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> It's sad to see d-i on powerpc, a major architectural variant, being
> eroded and neglected as a result of a few people who can't get past
> their own personal animosity to Sven. Whatever his merits or
> demerits -- and I'm not going to get drawn
> >Can you give us examples of actions from the D-I team who could be
> >used as illustrations of negligence towards the powerpc architecture
> >users?
>
> Well, OK:
>
> The one that particularly got to me was the very long dry spell for
> OldWorld PowerMacs during which etch would not boot on
> Right about now, I'm expecting several people to chime in "we've fixed
> the problem already on our installers, and you're an idiot, just go here
> to get it". I, and probably most of humanity with a job and a life,
> don't have time to dig through the entire website. When we see a link
> on t
id with the minimal gentoo (this is impractical for a
big livecd, since most oldworld machines probably have less than 512 MB
of ram)
cat >Makefile <$
# $copyright: Copyright (C) 2007 by Christian Mueller$
# $license: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html$
# $license-version: GNU GPL version 2
tion and LVM is working flawlessly. Great job!
Regards
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Firewire is working, too. ;-)
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On 02/03/07, Sven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 10:26:29AM +0100, Christian Walther wrote:
> Hi list,
>
[...]
Cool, you used an etch installer,did you not.
I forgot to mention, but you're right, yes I did.
Would you care to review the insta
Filemaker databases [and Eudora folders], and
while I can mount the hfs+ partition, there's no good way converting the
old data without running my old installation, but my Powerbook G3 has
pretty much died, so this will involve an emulator.)
Christian.
(*) strings /mnt/macdisk/Systemo
Julien BLACHE wrote:
(c) PearPC
http://pearpc.sourceforge.net/faq.html says "Can I run Mac OS 9.x.y? So
far no one has succeeded in doing that. Have a look at the forums." and
I didn't find something relevant in the forums when I looked.
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reasons to run the old Mac OS for me, too. So I'd prefer the emulation path.
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Jérôme Warnier wrote:
Christian Jaeger wrote:
Jérôme Warnier wrote:
Just my .2c: Both applications also exist for Windows, and probably
run nicely under WINE.
Yes, I've thought about this, too, but I'd have to get a copy of
those apps only for the purpose of the conversion; also I
Adrian Zaugg wrote:
Hi Christian
You may run pearpc and mol,
You mean running a linux system inside pearpc and from there run MOL
(the same way I suggested with qemu)? Would you recommend pearpc over
qemu for that purpose?
SheepShaver or Basilisk II.
Basilisk II won't run Mac
ng, some of those strange partitions
with unknown binary content ("drivers"?) on them which Mac disks usually
carry? Sadly I can't get at my original disk since it is (or at least
seems to be) broken (and on top of that I don't have an adapter for
those laptop disks).
Christ
Brad Boyer wrote:
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 06:46:43PM +0200, Christian Jaeger wrote:
$ qemu-system-ppc -M \?
Supported machines are:
g3bw Heathrow based PowerMAC (default)
mac99 Mac99 based PowerMAC
prep PowerPC PREP platform
ref405ep ref405ep
taihu taihu
Using -M
might be worth trying to boot from a MacOS CD if you have one.
I don't think I've got any Mac OS CD anymore.
So I guess I'm back at using MOL under a linux/ppc (since MOL didn't
require these driver partitions, and didn't have any issue loading the
Mac OS 9).
Thank
Christian Jaeger wrote:
So I guess I'm back at using MOL under a linux/ppc (since MOL didn't
require these driver partitions, and didn't have any issue loading the
Mac OS 9).
Still out of luck:
# create a file named "lenny" of 3.5G size (mksparse is a script of mi
that this might be supported and should research that topic? I would be
interested in the outcome." ?
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prep even work?*).
- run SheepShaver
Maybe not the worst idea after all and worth a try.
So long,
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ time perl -we 'defined(fork) or die; for(1..1000) {
$z++ } print "$z\n"; wait'
1000
1000
real0m0.766s
user0m0.768s
sys0m0.000s
Sorry, this number should have been (I did forget the wait call first
and t
tter for x86{,_64} than ppc, of course -- but on
G3 machines this gave very comparable numbers for me (I did not see much
of an advantage for the x86 architecture).
Also make sure your system isn't running any background jobs, of course;
check with top. BTW if you press "1" in top you'll see the load on each
cpu separately.
Christian.
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PS. just tripped over this:
http://math-atlas.sourceforge.net/errata.html
Gcc 4.2 is has a performance bug that normally cuts performance in
half. ATLAS works around this by throwing the flags:
-fno-schedule-insns -fno-rerun-loop-opt
Maybe you're seeing this issue.
Christian.
mini.iso via TFTP results in this:
DEFAULT CATCH!, code=de9dbeef at %SRR0: 00604d50 %SRR1: 00083000
I filed an installation bug report (#515678) and was pointed to this
mailing list.
Can anybody help with this?
Regards
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On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 09:08:31PM -0700, dale wrote:
> - Original Message - From: "Christian Garbs"
> To:
> Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2009 6:05 AM
> Subject: installing Lenny on IBM RS/6000
>
> try this site and then update to latest debian
>
>
;ll still need to find a kernel that boots. I can only hope that
SuSE 7.3 kernel works nicely with a Woody or Sarge.
Regards
Christian
[1] http://www.netbsd.org/ports/prep/hardware.html
[2] http://www.solinno.co.uk/7043-140/walkthrough/edsuse73/
[3]
http://groups.google.de/group/de.comp.os.
p partition.
That sounds great!
I've also found somebody with a SuSE 7.3 PPC package which he's
willing to give to me, so I can pursue that direction, too.
Thanks,
Christian
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Quoting Otavio Salvador (ota...@ossystems.com.br):
> On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
> > When I switch to the -F2 console and try to do a "wget", I get a
> > segmentation fault.
>
> Please take a look on the syslog of the installer and if possible
> attach it to this
> bug rep
Quoting Rick Thomas (rbthoma...@pobox.com):
> 2) Since this bug renders the install CDs (certainly "buisnesscard", and
> for most practical purposes "netinst") completely unusable for their
> intended purpose, can we raise the severity of this bug to (e.g.)
> "Serious"?
As long as it is assig
y work for him?
The repository is here:
http://www.cgarbs.de/stuff/deb-repository.html
A quick test of hugin, libpano13 and enblend would be nice.
Added bonus: hugin and libpano are newer versions than in Sid :-)
Thanks in advance!
Christian
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n there) in
case anybody needs them. As my version number is lower than the one
from Lenny, most users won't see my package anyway.
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On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 07:18:13PM -0300, Rogério Brito wrote:
> On May 17 2009, Christian Garbs wrote:
> > On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 07:46:47PM -0300, Rogério Brito wrote:
> > > Why are you packaging rtorrent?
> > > (http://www.cgarbs.de/stuff/deb-repository.html
Quoting Rick Thomas (rbthoma...@pobox.com):
>
> On May 24, 2009, at 2:39 AM, Rick Thomas wrote:
>
>> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/sid_d-i/arch-latest/powerpc/iso-cd/
>>
>> says that "This build finished at Mon May 18 22:27:07 UTC 2009."
>>
>> That's almost a week ago. I'd like to
(reducing CC list. Keeping Geert CC'd as I have no real idea whether
you're subscribed to the lists I'm sending this mail to)
Quoting Geert Uytterhoeven (geert.uytterhoe...@sonycom.com):
> I gave the one from 2009-06-03 a try on PS3, and it's still missing some
> required modules (ps3rom (CD/DVD/
32bit per sample instead of 16, so sound
plays at 2x the speed...
ciao,
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l resurface afterwards (Wednesday or Thursday).
I wish him good luck.
Greetings,
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Setting the environment variable DEBIAN_FRONTEND to text did help...
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PowerMacs with
Debian. However I could not find anything in the archives about
installing them :-(. So if anybody has any idea or pointer of
what I am doing wrong I would be very grateful!
Thanks, Christian
s me somehow clueless :-(.
Maybe it is a problem of the floppy controller? This claims
to be a SWIM3.
Christian
Could someone help me with this problem?
When I install Debian GNU/Linux on a PC (IBM compatible), I create the
"rescue boot floppy disc" stored in the install directory on the first
official CD called binary-i386. The filename for the rescue disc is
resc1440.bin.
I have downloaded the potato ver
Hello,
I have downloaded Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 (potato) for PowerPC. It seems to be
a lot of files... And, all of them will not fit on one CDROM. How do I
split up the files to fit on more than on CD? Which files are essential for
the installation program dbootstrap? What directory structure should
#x27;m not
currently subscriber of this mailing list!)
CH
At 23:00 1999-11-08 -0800, you wrote:
>Hey Christian,
>
>I myself am currently working my way through the installation process with
>my iMac. You didn't specify your system, but you might find the following
>page helpful:
dbootstrap tries to open.
Could you fix these problems? (I have not the skill...)
Best regards,
Christian Ericsson
At 20:38 1999-11-10 -0700, you wrote:
>On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 11:33:07PM +0100, Christian Ericsson wrote:
>> Hello Nathan,
>>
>> It worked! The Debian installer
nstead. Then I
also looked in the 2.2.12 directory, and I can't find the modules.deb file
that the dbootstrap tries to open.
Could you fix these problems? (I have not the skill...)
Best regards,
Christian Ericsson
At 20:38 1999-11-10 -0700, you wrote:
>On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 11:33:07PM
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currently subscriber of this mailing list!)
CH
At 20:40 1999-11-10 -0700, you wrote:
>On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 11:32:52PM +0100, Christian Ericsson wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have downloaded Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 (potato) for PowerPC. It seems to be
&g
I got the following error message when I try to configure the device modules:
"can't open /lib/modules/2.2.6-15apmac/modules.deb"
"cd: can't cd /target/lib/modules/lib/modules/2.2.6-15apmac"
Should this file (modules.deb) be included in the drivers.tgz file? How do
I create this?
CH
"Now a membe
I've got a Power Macintosh 8600/250 with ADB-mouse and ADB-keyboard.
Where is the mouse? /dev/device...
What type of mouse should I choose when I run gpmconfig? etc.
How do I configure X? XF86Setup seems to be missing in the PowerPC-release.
...soon running the Potato version of Debian GNU/Linux
Or, do you recommend another web-browser?
CH
data -- doubling up the data made the sound
play at the right speed, and sound vaguely useable. I think it was on 2.2.12,
and my mail from back then must be in the archives of this list. no solution,
sorry.
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> 2.95.2 is actually fairly stable on powerpc. There will be 2.96
Well, it recently failed to compile postgresql-7.0.2 with -O2 -- the
regression tests failed; using -O0 did help.
I didn't file a bugreport because I didn't have the time to dig any
deeper...
ciao,
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er (as my primary
OS) but am so far unable to do so. I have successfully run LinuxPPC on
my machine in the past but prefer Debian as a distribution (and
philosophy) over RedHat derivatives. Unfortunately, if LinuxPPC works and
Debian doesn't, I will be inclined to go with the former.
Than
>
> This is a purely kernel, not distribution, issue. I really strongly
> suspect you have hardware trouble - it may just be Linux trying to
> utilize something more than MacOS does and causing it to break.
Well then my fears of hardware failure may not be totally unfounded...
unfortun
"pmacpow" that
can be used to set the next power up time on Power Macs. Found at:
<ftp://ppc.linux.or.jp/pub/users/toe/pmacpow-tool/>
Referenced on Linuxppc's Power Macintosh Development page at:
<http://linuxppc.org/dev/pmac/>
For interesting PowerPC "hacks" and ot
d gets along with Outlook? (./configure --enable-endure-o2k)
As I said, I tried (UW) imap, which needs a '/' added to a dir name if
it should contain other dirs. Outlook doesn't know this, it seems, so
any recursive copying will fail.
Thanks
Christian
ually going to use the HD attached to its SCSI chain to
run Linux full-time.
Moral of the story: Check your hardware setup first before blaming
the OS for your troubles.
A happy Debian user,
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24 bpp if possible, is this true?
I can send out the exact messages I'm getting if need be.
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on I found on the web was LinuxPPC or
YDL
specific.
I'm comfortable with installing on Intel boxes, but I haven't ever used a
Mac... is
it worth keeping the MacOS?
Thanks
Christian
roc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button3_keycode
100
/proc/sys/dev/mac_hid/mouse_button_emulation
1
fn-ctrl is the middle button,
fn-alt is the right button.
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I don't wanna use X in the moment, the text console would be enough.
Regards,
Daniel
I can only tell you that it works with the GXT300P (aka Matrox G200 ?),
but I didn't succeed to start
X.
Tell me if you need any values from the installation.
Best wishes
Christian
you. I get this too.
Read the gnome-gtk debian list
Christian
(the top two lines of the display).
I've also found that the setmixer program works wonders by saving and
restoring your the mixer parameters over reboots.
apt-get install setmixer
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You probably had a feedback loop where the slightest noise (like typing
on the keyboard) would feed into the microphone which would then output
to the speakers which would then feed into the microphone and create a
feedback loop.
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(>100MB) and, in spite
of not being used subsequently, that maybe leads to an allocation
error and X crash if the swap space isn't big enough.)
Thanks,
Christian.
At 14:55 Uhr -0700 29.09.2002, Devin Carraway wrote:
On Sun, Sep 29, 2002 at 06:05:21PM +0200, Christian Jaeger wrote:
Has anyone else seen those problems?
Yup. On my ibook2 I've seen said behavior from galeon, xmms, privoxy
and gjay at least. They all have threading in common, an
d the same? Any idea what it could be exactly?
(Having some soldering experience I maybe could replace the faulty
part. I haven't seen something so far, without using a screwdriver,
just looking under the keyboard.)
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ample output here:
http://web.verbum.org/~walters/files/colug/debian.html
Let me know if you're interested in it :)
You know there's also AxPoint (http://axpoint.axkit.org/)? (I don't
have much experience with it, but it looks *very* similar in scope.)
Christian.
sn't show any errors.
Disabling DRI (because I read in the archive that there might be a problem in
the standard package) by uncommenting the Load "DRI" line in the modules
section didn't change anything.
I would be happy if someone out there would take some time to hel
-package from Woody, should I try to update to 4.2? I haven't
tried because I read in some other postings that the situation was gettin even
more worse after installation.
Cheers
Christian
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x27;s the case, I'll have to take precautions (buy
another laptop soon enough).
Did anyone have the same experience?
Christian.
Hello,
Sorry I've been delayed with answering.
At 11:50 Uhr +0100 20.01.2003, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 05:04, Christian Jaeger wrote:
Hello
3 weeks ago I've compiled a stock kernel.org 2.4.20 kernel and
replaced the previously used 2.4.18 one. I took
here to
buy it.
Christian.
ort
both 2 and 4 bank sdrams and that it doesn't explain why I've seen
only half of one 512mb dimm and another 256mb dimm.
Christian.
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