Re: sudden power loss (WAS: sudden power loss on tibook)

2005-11-30 Thread Florian E
Joerg Sommer wrote: Hi Michael, Michael Tautschnig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The last time it happend is a few weeks ago, but at least on my PowerBook6,8 it only happend when the fan had spinning at full speed for some time (due to high CPU usage, so it was ok that the fan was spinning so fas

Re: sudden power loss (WAS: sudden power loss on tibook)

2005-12-01 Thread Florian E
Michael Tautschnig wrote: [...] strange... I'm a gentoo-user and compiling frequently, but my iBook (G4,1.2GHz, got it Feb05) never dies on _high_ cpu load. [...] Does this also mean that your fan is not running at high speed before those shutdowns? Thanks, Michael nope, I think it mostly

Re: sudden power loss (WAS: sudden power loss on tibook)

2005-12-24 Thread Florian E
On Sun, 2005-11-27 at 20:52 -0600, Tommy Trussell wrote: At this point, I would really need you guys to do some dichotomy to try to isolate more precisely what kernel change introduced the problem. That is if you confirm it's between 2.6.11 and 2.6.12, then test the various -rcX and possible git/

Re: HFS/HFS+ mounting problems: HFS-fs: Filesystem is marked locked, mounting read-only.

2006-01-04 Thread Florian E
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: If you are willing to disable the code that forces the read-only mount at linux kernel, I can send you a patch. The proper "fix" is for somebody to port to linux the hfsplus fsck program in darwin ... The licence is good enough for inclusion in linux distros. Ben