kernal loading to run from either a
floppy or a CD, but that sounds a bit extreme for what should be a
simple problem.
Thanks,
Stephan
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Booting on a PowerPC is just a little bit (ok, a lot of bit)
complicated.
Here's the Fine Debian Manual on the issue.
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/powerpc/ch04s04.html.en
You'll need to use Yaboot to configure and bless the bootstrap.
Stephan
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
O
cter of
the "menu entry" is barely hilited - navigation has to be done
blindly...
In addition many of these Installer dialogs are too wide for the
Mac's 9" screen: chars get cut off at right and the descriptions are
not fully readable; worse: characters get cut off at left and it
happens to be up to the window column holding of the hilited "menu item"
character. One can cope with the install choices only if one
knows what one's doing - blindly!
So far I did not succeed in installing Debian Linux
on my SE/30, but I am willed to try hard again.
Thankyou again.
eg
Stephan
e knows a work-around for that problem?
Would it make more sense that perl-5.005-base provides perl?
I am a bit confused...
Thanks in advance for any support,
Stephan Jaeger
on 23-05-2000 20:09, Michael Schmitz at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Thank's a lot for making this package. Did you manage to contact
>> Stephan? What about the apmd patch?
Yes, thanks! If you wish I can pull it to my source-tree and also distribute
the debian package
an change the path /proc/apm in the applet to /etc/power/apm.
> Is this just not supported yet?
Yes it is, note to use the -a flag for pmud. I plan to build a
apm-kernel-module which supplies apm on top of powerbook pmu, so in the near
future hopefully all apm stuff runs unmodified.
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>
> -raf
>
>
PM
implementation. Then one can use 'standard' apm tools and have the
security of the /proc filesystem files discriminate between who can and
who cannot use it...
Thanks for you pointing me out this discussion, I will check the thread today!
Kind regards,
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Chris Leishman wrote:
You wrote
> Given that no one has reported this bug, I'm guessing it's not
> present in the i386 version, which makes me think endianess may be
> at fault.
I had the impression here (it's thedefault version on SuSE 7.0) that
only black and white were interchanged e.g. the Leech theme's bg pic
has
Hi,
would it be possible to turn off a ruby iMac hd/monitor by
using a kernel module for Powerbooks - which one?
Thanks in advance for any pointers,
ralf
We're on a road to nowhere...
Ethan Benson:
> On Sun, Dec 03, 2000 at 09:21:26AM -0800, Matt Brubeck wrote:
> > On Sun, 3 Dec 2000, Ethan Benson wrote:
> >
> > > the monitor should already go into powersaving on its own when in the
> > > console (does anynone know how to control that?), for X you need to
> > > either use xset
You wrote
> There _might_ be a way to turn the screen ON or OFF but that's definitely
> not sure ;)
I understand that. Fortunately, this machine isn't on the net
so I can live with booting into OSX for long runs but...
> If it's an "old style" iMac, which has no real deep sleep, then there
> ma
on eth0...
the whole box ALWAYS crashes at about 1/3 of the progress bar.
Does anyone have a hint for me how to fix this? I want to use this box
as a router for my home lan, so any help is greatly appreciated.
Stephan
epted on this connection
How can I work around this?
Thanks,
Stephan
static
address 10.0.0.1
Stephan
mer case I have to reboot the system (sometimes several times),
> but then the mouse works under KDE 2.1.1, too. Under X-Window the mouse was
> active in any case.
How does the system recognise the Mouse during boot? With gpm? If yes,
disable gpm when using X! Both do not work well together.
ll me. As I said earlier, I
will be liberal in this.
regards,
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ls me something like
pmac: can't request resource 0!
no PMac soundchip found
So can anybody tell me a way to find out what chip exactly I have?
Sincerly,
Stephan
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Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 17:36 +0200, Stephan Meyen wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> [...]
>
> I posted a patch to the powermac Alsa driver to linuxppc64-dev a couple
> of days ago that adds basic analog support for some desktop G5s.
> Howe
Hi folks,
i've got a little problem here, i want to install debian on an Umax Apus
but the problem starts just at the beginning, because of the firmware,
and so i cant choose an install media.
Is there anyone who expirenced with this hardware, and tell me what to
do or where to find answeres?
Gr
Hi all,
its my newbie question again,
i want to install debian on an umax apus 3000, my first problem
is, that there is nor "normal" OpenFirmware, so i could boot
directly from CD.
Can someone help me, or can get me link to an HowTo ??
Greets Joerg
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and MacOS boots directly.
> BootX ?
>
> On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 00:11:56 +0100
> Joerg Stephan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > its my newbie question again,
> >
> > i want to install debian on an umax apus 3000, my first probl
extended research on this issue with his Fienix distribution.
He also explains it very clearly in his YouTube video on booting his G5 from
USB.
I hope this’ll help you along a bit further.
Regards,
Stephan
> Op 1 mei 2019, om 12:18 heeft aggaz het volgende
> geschreven:
>
> Th
) depend on libunwind8 after that in order to
guarantee that libunwind8 is installed.
Stephan
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