> Alas, I have lost most of the RS/6000 kernel files in a hard disk crash,
> so I do not have the config file for this kernel. The driver that fails is
> the one under CONFIG_SCSI_SYM53C8XX_2. The other 53C8XX drivers
> available also hang. Has anyone got an idea what could be wrong?
just a da
running mol, but I don't think mol is the culprit. (And I'm using
ethernet and an external usb mouse.)
Any tips or ideas?
Christian.
At 23:31 Uhr +0100 11.03.2002, nik gaffney wrote:
are you mounting any hfs partitions?
No, I never use hfs under linux, only ext2.
Christian.
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they always seem to have very low prices. See:
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Hello List.
Okay -- I have managed to get an old world machine to boot directly into
Debian with quik. Yes, I did manage to find a mouse mode that made my mouse
move around the screen (imps2)...
But now: X won't start up
quot;' into XF86Config-4; 'Cmd' is the Apple key, might also be Alt,
depending on the XkbLayout keyboard map).
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t not all: the @ symbol is drawed under the G but don't work, also
i can't find the pipe symbol (|) and the tilde (~). can someone
explain how to change that?
That's the X keymap odyssey.
I'm using those keymap and X settings here (handcrafted):
http://pflanze.mine.nu/~chr
, and which is the best for my situation?
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Where did you get it from, is it unproblematic or do I need a special
version as Michael Lanners is suggesting?
If it's easy, I should probably try both at the same time as a RedHat
reviewer has done:
http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT8906594941.html
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(on a Powerbook G3 lombard).
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it stops in the middle of the process, but you can still scroll up
and down in the console and it did (maybe 40 lines earlier) print
'Warning: unable to open initial console', then it's because you
usually use devfs (and thus have no /dev directory tree on your disk)
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e the speeds user-adjustable or are they fiddling with constants in
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Would it be possible to turn all fans off for a few seconds and turn
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ernel from changing these variables,
or to set two values that won't render the system useless?
Oh, I nearly forgot: I tried several initrds from
http://people.debian.org/~luther/d-i, the last one was the daily build
2005-03-25. (Well, this one got stuck in a reboot-loop, with "CLAIM faile
would like the installer to allow me to install
without any graphic board.
Any help is greatly appreciated. :-)
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a working
PREP kernel.
I managed to install Sarge using the kernel supplied on a 7025-F40.
You might want to go for the latest version 2.4 kernel, because the
2.6 kernels available have an error that make them crash on several
machines.
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oesn't work for
you, I'll send you the kernel I use on my Powerstack, it might help.
Also, any disk image available might not work on this machine, because
there is a difference in the way PREP- and newer CHRP-machines boot. I
guess your image is for CHRP.
Good luck!
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alidate the machines spec I found.
Christian
On Fri, Aug 21, 1998 at 12:00:11AM -0400, Dan Jacobowitz wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 20, 1998 at 10:32:02AM +0200, Christian Meder wrote:
> >
> > I will try to build on my sun4m here. Will you build the 2.0.95 version,
> > Johnie or should I try to do it ? I will go from the
introduction in the wonders of the Linux-Sparc/Powerpc/Arm/... world
Greeetings,
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What's the railroad to me ?
I never go to see
Where it ends.
It fills a few hollows,
And makes banks for the swallows,
It
But I'd like to make sure that I don't miss anything.
If anybody knows about an FTP client that can recursively download and
doesn't get fooled because of these links, just tell me. I have Macs,
PCs (NT or Linux) and Suns around me, the client does not need to be for
MacOS.
Thanks for any help you can give me
Christian
mac it's the same thing.
I'll try to install from a CD instead, using what's in base2_2.tgz
but I wanted the maintainers to know about my problems...
Christian
PS: THANKS for all the replys about my FTP problems. The
directory.tar thing did not work. I used wget to grab
cOS users. If
you're missing feedback from inexperienced people like me, I'll be happy
to add some more. And if you don't care, just tell me to shut up ;-)
Christian
Joel Klecker wrote:
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> At 11:47 +0100 1999-03-18, Christian Zapf wrote:
> >Hi there
> >
> >I have some troubles with the base14-x.bin files
>
> They aren't macbinary, despite the extension.
OK! Got it.
n
HTH,
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case, I'll have a very good reason to start compiling my
own kernels. Never done it before, but there's always a first time!
Thanks
Cheers
Christian
Hi!
I use sarge and tried to install the kernel-image.
I got this error: /usr/sbin/mkinitrd: Cannot determine SCSI module
Failed to create initrd image.
I have an Umax S900 with an Adaptec SCSI card as boot device.
The kernel and modules are installed correct.
What have I to add to my quik.conf
Hi!
Is it possible to boot on oldworld with quik and an initrd kernel-image like
the actual 2.6.7-3? Anyone had sucsess?
What do I have to add to the quik.conf file? I can not find something in my
bootloader manual. Is initrd supported by quik?
This does not work:
image = /boot/vmlinux
Derrik Pates wrote:
> Christian Leimer wrote:
>> What do I have to add to the quik.conf file? I can not find something in
>> my bootloader manual. Is initrd supported by quik?
>
> The man page says the parameter in quik.conf is 'ramdisk='. Also,
> specify the fu
Derrik Pates wrote:
> Christian Leimer wrote:
>> Now I have this in my quik.conf:
>>
>> image = /boot/vmlinux
>> ramdisk=/boot/initrd.img
>> root=/dev/sda5
>> label = test
>>
>> but still does not work.
>>
>&g
Rick_Thomas wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-08-03 at 14:54, Christian Leimer wrote:
>
>> Anyone out there with an oldworld had luck with the
>> kernel-image-2.6.7-powerpc froms sarge?
>
>
> I don't use quik, so this may not be relevant to your situation, but I
> fin
Simon Vallet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 20:54:58 +0200
> Christian Leimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Anyone out there with an oldworld had luck with the
>> kernel-image-2.6.7-powerpc froms sarge?
> custom 2.6.7 works fine here on a beige G3 b
't have any informations regarding how to control the liquid
> cooling stuff yet.
What is the current support status of the liquid cooling system? I
expect to receive my PowerMac anytime this week, so if I could install
Debian, that would be cool (I hope it will be cool, or else it will fry
my cpu :-)
Christian
simon raven wrote:
> hi,
>
Hi!
> been having a problem booting last few days. what used to work was
> booting via quik, but now all i get in OF "cannot OPEN
> /bandit/gc/mesh/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0" X being anything from 0 to 5 (the SCSI
> ID is 0).
>
> last time it booted successfully was 3 days
Hi!
I have anUmax S900SMP with Voodoo3 and adaptec 2940UW scsi card running
sarge.
Because I cant use kernel-image-2.4.26-powerpc-smp-pmac to boot. And there
are problems with initrd booting on oldworld I also cant use
kernel-image-2.6.8-powerpc-smp. So I built my own kernel and got the
following
Chris Howells wrote:
> On Tuesday 31 August 2004 10:50, Christian Leimer wrote:
>> Because I cant use kernel-image-2.4.26-powerpc-smp-pmac to boot. And
>> there are problems with initrd booting on oldworld I also cant use
>> kernel-image-2.6.8-powerpc-smp. So I built my o
Fehler 2
I'm happy even with a hint where the mistake could be.
Thanks for help,
Christian
Hi!
I built my own 2.6.8 kernel form debian source but can not get pmac floppy
to work. In .config is CONFIG_MAC_FLOPPY=m set. If needed I can send the
complete config. I have an Umax S900 SMP with Voodoo3 and adaptec 2940UW
scsi card.
CC [M] drivers/block/swim3.o
drivers/block/swim3.c: In fun
Hi!
Can some oldworld users please test if the kernel-image-2.6.8-powerpc works
for them if used with quik.
I try to use the kernel-image but can not boot with quik and initrd. It does
not find the root fs. I tried a lot of quik.conf settings but nothing
worked.
I try to find out if this is a quik
Hi!
First a question that may help me. How do you boot Bootx or quik?
Then what is your exact setup, which pci cards in the Umax? And which order?
Try to move the NICs to one of the top two slots and test. I have no card
here to test, sorry. But maybe moving the cards helps.
Ciao Chris.
dylan wrote:
> on 04.9.11 10:17 AM, Sebastiaan Molenaar at [EMAIL PROTECTED] was
> reported to have writen:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> This is starting to drive me crazy by now so I hope someone has got an
>> answer.
>> I'm trying to install Debian on my Powerbook G3 (wallstreet)
>> Base install seems t
rPC,G5...failed:
Initializing fake screen: ATY,Whelk_A
Calling quiesce...
returning 0x0140 from prom_init
and then freezes.
I used the businesscard ISO of 4 September. What kernel does it use and
which one should I use?
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Hi!
I want hat the apple key works to produce the @.
My XF86Config-4 section:
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
Driver "keyboard"
Option "CoreKeyboard"
Option "XkbRules" "xfree86"
Option "Xkb
Thanks for the links.
But happens this only to german users?
And should there be a bug reported to xlibs?
I think new users dont really wont to patch
the /etc/X11/xkb/keycodes/xfree86 file. And every update of XFree would
break it again.
Thanks Chris.
Hi!
I today found this website:
http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/support/solutions/ydl_general/keyboard_german.shtml
which helped me and everything works well now. But I had to change the
keyboard in XF86Config-4 to pc105 and then it worked.
Anyone knows if these problems are also in sid?
Why is th
I found that website
http://mike.quintero.staff.noctrl.edu/slackintosh/
which offers two boot disks. I dont test them but they are for Linux. If
they dont use miboot it may help for building debian boot floppies.
Can you test and report about them. Thanks.
Bye Chris.
Holger Levsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> miboot is used on them as well.
>
Shit!
But Thanks for testing.
Bye chris.
Lemmit Kaplinski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sergio Paracuellos wrote:
>
>>Yes I do. It is a problem? I use it since I install gnome-volume-manager
>>with dbus.
>>
>>Any idea?
>>
>>
> Hmm - I could swear that udev detects cd devices correctly and creates
> the corresponding devices files. But then again
Sergio Paracuellos wrote:
> That's correct. I change scd0 to sr0 in fstab and added in
> /etc/udev/link.conf cdrom as a link to this device. I can mount cd's
> normally now.
>
> Thanks!
>
There is a cdsymlinks.conf in /etc/udev !
Maybe this is better.
bye chris.
Am Fri, 03 Dec 2004 17:20:15 +0100 schrieb Holger Levsen:
> Hi,
Hi
> Peter 'p2' De Schrijver has made some new updates to the quik - you can get
> it
> (.deb and source) at the http://www.ulyssis.org/~p2/debjes/
>
> changes include:
> - manpage tells about initrd
> - compiles with gcc3
>
g into
> /target. If apt-get -t unstable doesn't work, you can still wget the unstable
> kernel and dpkg -i it by hand.
I did this... A little bit different but basically the same, and now I
have a wonderful working system, perfectly suited for testing things ;).
Thanks!
Christian
to get rid of this error, and what kind of machine the 7025-F50
really is. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
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e the speeds user-adjustable or are they fiddling with constants in
the driver or how can they be controlled, if at all?
Would it be possible to turn all fans off for a few seconds and turn
them on one by one? I have a strange noise coming from the case which I
hope to pinpoint.
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boot all the time, I would
recommend to do so at least, once - because setting up a PReP boot
partition while the system is running (e.g. you can use fdisk) is
possible.
And you're right about the bootloader: The kernel is loaded from the
boot partition.
HTH,
Christian
new PREP machines built today, thus the
priority to create a PREP compatible D-I isn't that high, and there
aren't so many developers working on it. But it's work in progress...
Bye,
Christian
y system, this
shouldn't be the problem. ;-)
HTH and good luck!
Christian
module has been mapped to eth0.
Regards,
Christian
re "please, please do not charge them now"? (I would accept
to program in C if needed - if it is possible at all.)
(BTW my laptop is charging the batteries about half the time even
when they are already at 100%. I hate it.)
Christian.
Jaonary Rabarisoa wrote:
> Hi all,
> I've just finish to install debian on my albook 15" :-) . I've used
> debian-installer pre-rc2 for this and the installation was successfull.
> The only problem is the keyboard under xfree. With the consol, it's all
> right. The keyboard behave just as in mac o
Branden Robinson wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 25, 2004 at 01:00:52PM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
>> Which is why you should be running 2.6 kernels on your powerpc box. The
>> 2.4 kernels are largely abandoned by upstream powerpc developers, and are
>> not the default on powerpc in debian anymore. Especially
Isidoro Reyes de Zuloaga wrote:
> Hi folks!
>
> First of all, i just want to say hi, 'cause I am new in this list.
> Maybe you can helpme, I'm really bored with this trouble. I'm using a
> debian-ppc (sid, of course). I'm trying to develop my aplications using
> java, servlets and mysql.
> The fi
writes the quik.config
during a fresh install?
Does anyone know how to get quik to work properly?
Christian Funk
s more complete documentation so I can figure it out
myself...
Christian Funk
On 07.01.2004, at 14:17 Uhr, Simon Vallet wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 14:05:25 +0100
christian funk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm desperately trying to get oldworld powermacs to boot different
kernels
finialy have 13 Partitions) ?
Many thanks
Christian
On 07.01.2004, at 18:01 Uhr, Rick Thomas wrote:
Christian,
1) Please post a report on your experiences when you get things
working.
I have the same problem, and I'm sure others out there do too.
Hi again Rick,
I'm making good progress. The information is all there, jus
wo box setup to get the
"original" nvram default settings. But then again you may not need
them... you need the ones that work ;)
Christian Funk
27;s clear!
Then: Commads for the tar.gz file? Including the kernel?
How do i have to change the /etc/Yaboot.conf file? How do i delete the
old kernel? MacOSX shall remain on my harddisk!
ybin, then reboot?
It would be great, if someone could help me. Thanks a lot!
Christian
oot <--- I don't have a i386, and even worse: i dont
have the directory /arch???
cp bzImage /vmlinux <--- And NOT vmlinuz!
ybin (on i386 lilo)
reboot
Is that right? Can anyone help me?
Thanks a lot,
Christian
devalias instead, like BootVar suggests, may work e.g.
scsi-int/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0
but I think the ata syntax in the documentation is for onboard ata
only. How is your IDE HDD conencted, PCI?
Also you must change the default output-device, input-device,
auto-boot? and maybe load-base values every time, if you want to boot
into OF
Good luck, let me know if it works :)
Christian
rates those consistently) so login fails...
I still have access to the machine via ssh.
Any pointers what went wrong or if I can still fix it?
Christian
. Note that linux keycodes (as
opposed to abd keycodes) are standard in the kernel.
Great, thanks, Eh... any idea how to specify which keyboard map to use
as default when I compile the next kernel and/or how to change the one
for the current custom kernel?
Christian
It boots fine - at least I
id questions: dselect only offers my the
brigde-utils 0.9.5, but the current version seems to be 0.9.6. Do I
need that, and if so, how do I get/install that package with/without
dselect?
Thanx
Christian
id questions: dselect only offers my the
brigde-utils 0.9.5, but the current version seems to be 0.9.6. Do I
need that, and if so, how do I get/install that package with/without
dselect?
Thanx
Christian
uite helpful to
understand what the hell is going on.
Christian
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east until I get
right what's still wrong?
Christian
On 19.01.2004, at 17:49 Uhr, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Mon, 2004-01-19 at 17:40, christian funk wrote:
Anybody know why, and/or how I can stop the output at least until I
get
right what's still wrong?
man dmesg, the -n option. Then it will only fill the logfiles. :)
Okay, that would
ute
and other setting in that case. Setting the bridge IP to 0.0.0.0 and
bridge netmask to 255.255.255.0 gives me an error. The same with the
gw! Any idea what to set if the bridge should be completely invisible?
Thanks
Christian
all this stuff "the Debian way". I have the strong impression
that the Debian way is much better, but most information I read only
explains how to do it in other distributions. Doing the transition to
Debian is very difficult, if your just getting started...
Thanx
Christian
boarder between
"good to use" and "not good to use"
Thanks
Christian
Using apt-setup and apt-update, I think, I got apt to use the ftp:
sites at ftp.de.debian.org and ftp.uni-erlangen.de
Did I miss something?
Christian
m I asking for trouble?
Or get them by hand.
Wouldn't know where start looking, or what tools to use :(
Christian
P.S. sorry for exploiting you as a tutor like this! I'll buy you a
drink if your ever in Munich ;)
make menuconfig
make-kpkg clean
make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image
dpkg -i ../kernel-image-2.4.22-subarch_custom.1.0_powerpc.deb
Christian
ocess and
removed the offending init script from /etc/init.d/ :D
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tle effort trying to fix things.)
Thanks!
Christian.
are already in pbbuttonsd now.
(I'm still using pmud usually, and only shut down pmud and start
pbbuttonsd when I have to toggle the fn key settings. And yes I find
this messy too. BTW I'm using devfs so I have no problem with missing
devices, but note that devfs is depreciated.)
Christian.
ost 200M, so space will probably become too
narrow. Will I really have to repartition?)
Thanks to you and ben for the great work
Christian.
the suspension to work (well reboot didn't work either, ->
reset).
Thanks again & cheers
Christian.
idle); I did set HZ to 100 instead of 1000 in kernel 2.6.3
which helped against this; forget to do this for 2.6.5 now. (BTW
kernels 2.6 are less responsive on this laptop than 2.4 was, and
there's a strange slowness in line-buffered output to
gnome-terminals, do you see this too?)
Christian.
y posting is
at
http://lists.maconlinux.org/pipermail/mol-general/2004-February/002644.html
Christian.
thing. After about 3 minutes I gave up and
did reset the machine.
It would help if someone explained the different phases, when happens
what. Should I try to do that (begin something like a howto)?.
What should I look out for in such failure cases? How can I help the
developers?
(Hm, should I have cross posted this to linuxppc-devel?)
Christian.
At 19:17 Uhr +0200 19.04.2004, Christian Jaeger wrote:
- another time, suspension worked but it took a long time in the
"waiting phase" between writing processes to disk and writing the
rest to disk (as far as I understand that). It took about a minute
just waiting iirc. Then i
At 23:54 Uhr +0200 19.04.2004, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 14:54, Christian Jaeger wrote:
> (BTW kernels 2.6 are less responsive on this laptop than 2.4 was, and
there's a strange slowness in line-buffered output to gnome-terminals,
do you see this too?)
Yes, se
27;s this is done via a small audio cable
to your sound card.
Assuming you have an Apple however, this is done digitally via the
flatcable. Alsaplayer apparantly can play digital CD audio.
Christian Luijten
Hi,
Apparently ffmpeg and gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad still depends on libaom0
and needs to be build with libaom3.
Transitions doesn't work with Debian ports ?
Christian
)
| Preparing to unpack .../clang_1%3a13.0-53_powerpc.deb ...
| Unpacking clang (1:13.0-53) ...
| Setting up clang (1:13.0-53) ...
| Processing triggers for man-db (2.9.4-2) ...
`
Christian
list of files in the format required
| by dak import --dump.
| -s, --ignore-signature: ignore signature for imported source packages
|
| File format used by --dump:
|
| []:[]
`
Christian
I have an NVIDIA GeForce 7800GT in my PowerMac11,2. It works fine in Debian
with nouveau, MATE, and Compton. I’ve tested with a GeForce 6600LE which also
worked well. What issues were you having?
I wonder if new nvidia cards will work now that nvidia has released an open
source driver…
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