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I installed Debian Sid on an iMac G5 today, one of the second generation
20' models (with a Radeon, without a camera). Whenever the machine loads
X, the screen goes black and the machine locks up cold. It's not even
accessible over the network and curr
Is anyone working on packaging Sunbird for Deb PPC?
I know it's only a prerelease, but I rather like the OS X port of it
that I played around with, and it would be nice to have a calendaring
program on my laptop.
--Matt
I tried to install Debian on a Blue and White G3/400 (rev. 2) last
night. The installation goes fine, and the install kernel (2.4.18, I
believe) runs without issue. Whenever I try to upgrade to a 2.6 kernel,
though, the machine panics on boot and tells me that it can't find
/dev/console.
It's
Matt Gracie wrote:
I tried to install Debian on a Blue and White G3/400 (rev. 2) last
night. The installation goes fine, and the install kernel (2.4.18, I
believe) runs without issue. Whenever I try to upgrade to a 2.6 kernel,
though, the machine panics on boot and tells me that it can't
Derrik Pates wrote:
On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 03:44:10PM -0400, Matt Gracie wrote:
I've been doing a little more work on this. As far as I can tell, the
error in the debian packaged kernels is because the kernel modules
included in the 2.6 series kernels are different than the ones in the
Does anyone know if there is an expected date for a powerpc kernel
image from 2.6.x to go into the official repositories? I'm sort of
hesitant to compile my own -- this is for my work laptop (Pismo), and
I'd rather not risk something going awry.
--Matt
On May 16, 2004, at 7:39 PM, Ron Murray wrote:
I don't know what a personality card is either, sorry. But you're
right, that would mean you're stuck with Apple support.
A personality card is an add-on card for certain Powermacs (Beige G3s,
6500s, and a couple of others I can't remember) t
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