Re: debian-powerpc: Apple Titanium notebooks ?

2001-03-06 Thread Grant Hollingworth
etc/yaboot.conf - edit the boot= line to point to your bootstrap partition (/dev/hda2 in my case) - comment out the 'nonvram' line 8. mkofboot -v -C /mnt/etc/yaboot.conf 9. reboot into Debian That's where I'm at. No X, no sound, but the ethernet works. I'm

Re: debian-powerpc: Apple Titanium notebooks ?

2001-03-07 Thread Grant Hollingworth
ow what source it was built from? I'd rather put my own kernel together. This is my first time running PPC Linux, though, so I'm not sure if I can use the kernel.org source or not. Oh yeah... sound works, too. -- Grant Hollingworth / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://okcomputer.antiflux.org

Re: debian-powerpc: Apple Titanium notebooks ?

2001-03-07 Thread Grant Hollingworth
and compiled the kernel from ppc.linuxcare.com::linux-pmac-devl, and it's running nicely. I've installed Sawfish (I had to hack the source .deb) and a recent Mozilla, and now I have a fine desktop. I couldn't have got this far without the archives from this list, so thanks eve

Re: debian-powerpc: Apple Titanium notebooks ?

2001-03-07 Thread Grant Hollingworth
akeup. So what tells the disk to wake up again? It didn't seem to for me (new processes would hang) so I've disabled pmud for now. -- Grant Hollingworth / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://okcomputer.antiflux.org

Re: debian-powerpc: Apple Titanium notebooks ?

2001-03-07 Thread Grant Hollingworth
On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 07:28:50PM -0700, Grant Hollingworth wrote: > So what tells the disk to wake up again? It didn't seem to for me (new > processes would hang) so I've disabled pmud for now. Never mind... pmud seems happy now. Maybe something else caused a freeze-up, or may

Re: What ethernet HW is in the TiBook??

2001-03-26 Thread Grant Hollingworth
ight never came on. pmud reports in /var/log/syslog: PMU version 12: iBook Sleep for this PMU unsupported: will shutdown the machine on sleep request pmud is version 0.7-3, in case it matters. -grant -- Grant Hollingworth / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://okcomputer.antiflux.org

Re: pmud / harddisk / kernel problem

2001-04-01 Thread Grant Hollingworth
benh, and now sleep works on my Ti. Thanks! -- Grant Hollingworth / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://okcomputer.antiflux.org

Re: pmud / harddisk / kernel problem

2001-04-01 Thread Grant Hollingworth
Hooray! I removed all the lines in the sleep section of /etc/power/pwrctl. Has he done that? -- Grant Hollingworth / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://okcomputer.antiflux.org

Re: Compiling Lame to DebianPPC

2001-04-02 Thread Grant Hollingworth
nd you're having problems? -- Grant Hollingworth / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://okcomputer.antiflux.org

Re: TiBook X keyboard & battery question

2001-04-04 Thread Grant Hollingworth
t is > looking for some file that isn't). Any suggestions? That error means that the shebang line isn't working. In Batmon's case, you need to install wish, which is in the tk8.3 package. -- Grant Hollingworth / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://okcomputer.antiflux.org irresistable... dog... pinata!

Re: TiBook X issues

2001-04-06 Thread Grant Hollingworth
ics accelerator, does it? You only need video=ofonly for the Debian install. After that, you can use video=aty128fb. I have append="video=aty128fb" in my yaboot.conf. -- Grant Hollingworth / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://okcomputer.antiflux.org Section "ServerLayout" Identi

Re: Switching consoles (was Re: XFree4 on Pismo)

2001-04-13 Thread Grant Hollingworth
tting packet hermes @ 0xd4a9d000: Card removed while waiting for command completion. I got hundreds of those in /var/log/syslog, and my system slowed to a crawl. I expect it's just something about pcmcia that I don't know, but adding 'ifdown eth1' to sleep and 'ifup eth1&

Re: looking for sponsor for gpmudmon-applet

2001-06-29 Thread Grant Hollingworth
th the Crux GTK theme. It could also be a problem with Crux, or with my installation of it. Anyway, gpmudmon-applet won't load while Crux is the active theme. I can change the theme, load gpmudmon-applet, and then change the theme back. It's a bit of a hassle. Has anyone else had thi

Re: Adaptec 2940U2W (Apple OEM) Linux Compatability

2001-06-29 Thread Grant Hollingworth
W > seem to have different formware, and thus, may have (or may not, I hope) > compatability issues with Linux. I've used the retail 2940U2W with the aic7xxx driver. Have you tried that? -- Grant Hollingworth / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://okcomputer.antiflux.org sh10151

Re: iBook modem?

2001-08-16 Thread Grant Hollingworth
On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 07:12:34PM -0500, Ian Marlier wrote: > I've got a working debian install on my iBook SE (graphite w/ DVD > player), but I can't get PPP to work...plog says that /dev/ttyS0 > can't be found, but I don't know what other device the modem might > be...can anyone give me a han

pcmcia woes

2001-08-21 Thread Grant Hollingworth
I'm trying to get a Sandisk compact flash pc card adapter to work on my tibook. This is my first time dealing with PCMCIA, and so far it sucks. After reading a lot of messages from debian-powerpc, debian-laptop, and various Google results, I have the following setup: - kernel 2.4.9-benh0, with PC

Re: pcmcia woes [solved]

2001-08-23 Thread Grant Hollingworth
In case anyone cares, I got PCMCIA working on my tibook. I changed /etc/pcmcia/config.opts from include port 0x1000-0x10ff, port 0x1400-0x14ff include memory 0x8040-0x807ff000, memory 0xf300-0xf33ff000 to include port 0x1000-0x1fff include memory 0x9000-0x90ff T

Re: pcmcia woes [solved]

2001-08-24 Thread Grant Hollingworth
On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 09:41:54AM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote: > You never tried lspci -v on your own machine? Apple apparently changes the > device addresses with each major new hardware revision. (not that you > couldn't change the addresses for unused devices to whatever you like from > user s

Re: pcmcia woes [solved]

2001-08-24 Thread Grant Hollingworth
On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 10:35:11AM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote: > Does that new address range only work with the IDE card, and did other > pcmcia devices work at the old address perhaps? I recall something about > pcmcia IDE devices using some hack in the kernel to bypass the normal > pcmcia inter

rebuilding my partition map

2002-08-23 Thread Grant Hollingworth
I did a stupid thing... Not knowing how to use hpmount (of hfsplus), I ran 'hpmount /dev/hda'. A while ago I had put myself in the disk group (can't remember why), so I had write permission to /dev/hda. /sbin/mac-fdisk -l /dev/hda now returns nothing. My system is still running, but I have the f

Re: rebuilding my partition map

2002-08-25 Thread Grant Hollingworth
On Sun, Aug 25, 2002 at 06:16:38PM +0200, Michel Lanners wrote: > [detailed instructions] Worked perfectly. Thanks! -- Grant Hollingworth / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://okcomputer.antiflux.org :wq!