t may be a
competancy problem, and say that, but a group should not hide behind an
argument of reasonability and efficiency when the whole basis of the argument
is inefficient
--Mike
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ies after finding no
workable screens, my 800x600 entry is rejected with
"bad mode clock/interlace/doublescan". Searching the archives, I've found
references to taking the output of fbset -x, which I've done with no
success...
cheers
mike
ortant to mention, i boot debian via quik and
do not have a macos partition (or cd) to boot from. I can send my config
file if that would help, aside from my addition of a DefaultDepth 16 line
it's a vanilla configuration straight from XFree86 -configure.
thanks again,
mike
hiya,
i've found my problem to be the chips driver, switching to fbdev (using
15 bit colour instead of 16) has fixed it. thanks for everyone who
replied, aside from the odd crash here and there (particularly
with apt-get) everything works well!
cheers
mike
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Michael Sc
.
I also messed around with loading and unloading kernel modules, but having
little experience in that arena, I didn't go too far.
One thing I did not try was a 2.4.x kernel, since 2.2.19 was clearly seeing
the USB card and mouse. So, obviously, my question is, how to I get this
working?
-Mike
but I've removed that. However, I'm perfectly willing to try to figure these
out on my own. I will report back if I learn anything not covered in the
FAQs, docs, or archives. I will also report back if I'm still stuck after a
few days of pounding at it :)
Thanks again,
-Mike
Does anyone have any pointers or experience with this? I am sure I am
missing something relatively simple, but I just can't seem to get this
one on my own.
Thanks in advance for any answers...
Mike
nts to create a new "fake" networking
interface.
-Mike
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I sent a mail fixing this a few days ago, but I didn't finalize the patch
according to suggestions, my finger broke.
The thread :
Le 11/01/2022 à 10:32, Mike a écrit :
> I managed to fix it in the end, patch attached, though i should have
> done a $(call cc-option-, -maltivec, -m
It did boot, that much I tested before rejoining my couch adventure.
On Thu, Jan 20, 2022, 09:28 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <
glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
> Hi Mike!
>
> On 1/20/22 08:48, Mike wrote:
> > I sent a mail fixing this a few days ago, but I didn
> So, in order to fix this issue, someone needs to update the kernel to
work with the new binutils version.
That's what the patch does, I did a full Debian kernel build, but I'm
having trouble explaining myself with my left hand.
On Thu, Jan 20, 2022, 09:41 Mike wrote:
> It did
Wtf, I'll work it out in a smoke.
On Thu, Jan 20, 2022, 10:05 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <
glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
> Hi Mike!
>
> On 1/20/22 09:46, Mike wrote:
> >> So, in order to fix this issue, someone needs to update the kernel to
> wo
'stbcix' has to come from arch/powerpc/include/asm/io.h - and is already
behind an ifdefs, though try changing it to #ifdef CONFIG_PPC64? I'm
building now.
Michael
On Thu, Jan 20, 2022, 10:05 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <
glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
> Hi Mike!
&g
Waiting for git to do it's thing, but do we need a voodoo priest(es)
here? The attached patch is building.
-Michael
On Fri, 21 Jan 2022 at 20:23, Mike wrote:
>
> 'stbcix' has to come from arch/powerpc/include/asm/io.h - and is already
> behind an ifdefs, though t
That will be wrong for PPC spe, as its got differing and conflicting
instructions compared with other CPUs in its class. The attached patch
built and is finishing up modules now .
Michael
On Sat, Jan 22, 2022, 01:00 Cameron MacPherson
wrote:
> to get the latest kernel to compile on a powermac
I think I need to add a || CONFIG_POWER6_CPU to that 'stbcix' condition..
-Mike
On Sat, Jan 22, 2022, 09:42 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <
glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
> Hello Mike!
>
> On 1/21/22 23:07, Mike wrote:
> > Waiting for git to do it's thin
It should be just CONFIG_POWER6_CPU unless ppc64 also require this?iv
-Mike
On Sat, Jan 22, 2022, 10:36 Mike wrote:
> I think I need to add a || CONFIG_POWER6_CPU to that 'stbcix' condition..
>
> -Mike
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 22, 2022, 09:42 John Paul Adrian
eir garage? And lwesync is a valid PPC32
instruction, should i just follow the example above where
BARRIER_LWESYNC is PPC64 only?
---
-Michael
On Sat, Jan 22, 2022, 10:48 Mike wrote:
> It should be just CONFIG_POWER6_CPU unless ppc64 also require this?iv
>
> -Mike
>
> On Sat, Jan 22
PC8540_ADS ||
CONFIG_PPC_BOOK3S_603)
+ asm volatile("sync" : : : "memory");
+#else
asm volatile("lwsync" : : : "memory");
+#endif
break;
#ifdef CONFIG_PPC64
case BARRIER_PTESYNC:
On Sun, 23
I just made the huge mistake of hibernating and resuming, I'm going trough
the process of rescue and all, thankfully I had a 2016 cd in the drive.
I'll read up once the sheer panic settles.
-Michael
On Wed, Jan 26, 2022, 21:22 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <
glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
> Hi
Hm, that log was a little more complete then what startx said about
appletouch on screen.
On Thu, 27 Jan 2022 at 17:59, Mike wrote:
>
> So I gave myself a heart attack powering on. And found another headache. I've
> got no logs from the resume process but I thought maybe I shoul
So, udev and systemd are fighting?
On Thu, 27 Jan 2022 at 20:40, Mike wrote:
>
> Hm, that log was a little more complete then what startx said about
> appletouch on screen.
>
> On Thu, 27 Jan 2022 at 17:59, Mike wrote:
> >
> > So I gave myself a heart attack pow
System is rather corrupted, ldconfig complained about libXcomposite and
libgtk-3.0 and I'm now in X11 after reinstalling but I'll need to trigger a
reinstall of all packages :( and I've no idea how other partitions are
doing.
On Thu, Jan 27, 2022, 20:43 Mike wrote:
> So, ud
This works :
https://github.com/threader/linux/commit/226efa05733457bb5c483f30aab6d5c6a304422c
, but in doing so I was allerted to 'lwsync' not being enabled on 32bit,
and so will have to check out the assembly after enabled. So it works but I
have deep rooted questions as always.
-Mik
The behavior of binutils is probably correct. 'dssall' needs altivec and
that was disabled for arch/powerpc/lib an mm etc
-Mike
On Sun, Jan 30, 2022, 12:56 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <
glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
> Hello Mike!
>
> On 1/30/22 12:11, Mike wrote:
You are going to have to be a bit more specific, what gpu? You are
probably supposed to be using xserver-xorg-video-radeon or
xserver-xorg-video-ati unless you happen to have a very new GPU in
there.
https://www.x.org/wiki/radeon/
https://github.com/freedesktop/xorg-xf86-video-ati
Michael
On Sat
Remember to regenerate the crypto keys so these aren't the same. Cheers.
On Wed, 31 Jan 2024, 04:07 Stan Johnson, wrote:
> Just FYI to close this thread.
>
> In an attempt to duplicate the problem on a G4 Cube, I noticed that
> there were no issues with "apt-get upgrade" followed by "apt-get
> d
I am also interested in this grub migration guide. My trusty powerbook is
on yaboot, but if grub can't boot OSX or MorphOS I'll need to chain these
as i bet yaboot boots grub just fine. Could you link to that script for
booting osx under grub? I'll be taking a deep dive into grub anyway I've
decide
What about installing from a qemu or debbootstrap from a usb/chroot and do
some OF trickery?
On Sun, 22 Sept 2024, 06:28 Ken Cunningham,
wrote:
> So the key points are:
>
> 1. you have to use the special ISO, and no other ISO than the latest
> special ISO should be used. Right now, I think you'r
forgotten to upload it or something, i need to verify my XNU stuff before i
do much more really.
On Sun, 22 Sept 2024, 09:27 Mike, wrote:
> What about installing from a qemu or debbootstrap from a usb/chroot and do
> some OF trickery?
>
> On Sun, 22 Sept 2024, 06:28 Ken Cunningham, <
Keeping an eye on everything 'boot' if anyone has any suggestions or
thought's and notes of my notes, please let me know, im apparently trying
to solve all the problems i can imagine;
https://github.com/threader/AltanOS
https://github.com/threader/xnu_gcc_libc_etc_darwin
Im especially interested in
Yo! I'm lost trying to make mental notes of my actual notes, but im om it
and wont give 'much rest' till im halfway there, my best suggestion is to
use OpenFirmware 'truckery' and boot grub to boot the proper ISO or env?
On Tue, 24 Sep 2024, 13:42 Mark Cave-Ayland,
wrote:
> On 24/09/2024 10:21,
I'll start first:
Success:
7300
Failed:
7200
beige g3
Hi,
Thanks to Manea for posting the information below a few weeks ago, everything
works great.
Now I want to replace the kernel on the floppy, but I get a penguin while it
reads, then a red X over the little penguin.
Which file should I use?
arch/ppc/boot/zvmlinux
arch/ppc/boot/zImage
arch/ppc/
fit on the miBoot
floppy :(
Mike
Is the server dead or my subscription?
Hi,
Thanks to Manea for posting the information below a few weeks ago, everything
works great.
Now I want to replace the kernel on the floppy, but I get a penguin while it
reads, then a red X over the little penguin.
Which file should I use?
arch/ppc/boot/zvmlinux
arch/ppc/boot/zImage
arch/ppc/
ry that too.
Here's some other things to try:
Remove and reinstall the memory modules and cpu board
Unplug each connector and reinstall them; like the scsi cables, power cables,
etc)
Check the power output of the power supply with a voltage meter (buy a power
extender and cut and strip the cable to attach the meter clips) Sorry, don't
know which wires to check...
Kicking it a couple times might help... ;)
Hope this helps,
Mike
make a 50MB hfs partition install MacOS 8.5
and bootX. It'll make the easiest boot loader I've ever worked with, 'cept for
lilo.
Mike
Ethan Benson wrote:
>
> what kernel? the only problems a friend of mine has had is 2.2.15 and
> 2.2.16 14 and 17 work great with quik. you need to compile with
> CONFIG_BOOTX=n though. (perhaps not on 2.2.18, im (rather he is) not
> going to test it though)
>
Kernel 2.2.18pre21 from the base2_2.
tup in Linux again
afterwards.
Handier than you might think.
True, but it depends on how familiar you are with Linux/Unix.
Mike
to install the base system.
miBoot works on hard drives, right? Maybe you can point me at some docs...
Mike
al list of what I have:
Global Village - Teleport Platinum A812
Global Village - Teleport 65 Fax/modem A824
Diamond - SupraExpress 56e Sp SUP2110
TIA
Mike
what do
> I try?
>
What exactly happens when you try to setup tcp/ip? You go to the control panel
and what happens?
What extentions do you have? What MacOS version?
That's the kinda stuff you need to tell us in your first post. This'll give you
a final answer faster.
Mike
Leandro Dutra wrote:
>
> > From: Mike Fedyk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Are they supported by Linux? Do I just need to plug it in
> > and type "AT" to test
> > or does it use some other protocol?
>
> Yes, all modems are Hayes compatible. Fax
s for Mac 8.5
> 2 for debian (right now linuxppc)
>
> i am downloading the .iso now, but the download has failed twice. can
> anyone suggest the best mirror? will i be ok with just the first binary
> disc?
>
don't get the iso, mirror locally, or just download packages as needed.
you can mirror and then build iso from that with kit.
Mike
I get colorful gibberish instead of a working fte window.
Is there any way to fix this? It has an ATI Mach64.
Mike
Hi,
I'm looking for a couple channels to visit where we PPC guys hang out.
I've been to #debian or irc.debian.org and #linux on irc.undernet.org but there
aren't many PPC users there if any.
Where do you go?
Mike
Michel Dänzer wrote:
>
> Mike Fedyk wrote:
> >
> > I get colorful gibberish instead of a working fte window.
> >
> > Is there any way to fix this? It has an ATI Mach64.
>
> Please share a bit of needed information (fbset -i should give most).
>
Here yo
from what I read here:
> http://bananajr6000.apple.com/1275/proposals/Closed/Withdrawn/315-it.txt
>
"Common Hardware Reference Platform (CHRP)"
Does that mean that the open specs from IBM have hardware made from them, or is
this something else?
Mike
I'm getting this on a 7200/90, I haven't checked to see if it's on my other
7200/90 and /120s.
I am getting this on 2.2.17 that came with debian.
Is this a driver bug or hardware failure?
TIA
Mike
Mike Fedyk wrote:
>
> I get colorful gibberish instead of a working fte window.
>
> Is there any way to fix this? It has an ATI Mach64.
>
> Mike
Oh, well, I'm using jed, and trying out a couple other editors. Something had
to make me give the others a try :)
more than just give you more messages. Am I
right?
Mike
Ethan Benson wrote:
>
> On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 02:10:03PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> >
> > I've spent the last month trying to get QUIK to work on a 7200, if you want
> > to
> > get it working in a reasonable time, make a 50MB hfs partition install
> >
Now quik works every time!
>
>
I can't use the floppy on several machines because I need to make custom kernels
and they won't fit on the floppy with the other utils.
I'm sticking with BootX for a while now, because I don't want to switch to Quik
and have it bite me in the ass when I need to use the latest kernel on my
firewall...
Mike
Ethan Benson wrote:
>
> > > On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 02:10:03PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> > ... Hmm, on one of my 7200s /dev/sda is on mesh id 0
>
> the standard apple setup is the hard disk is id 0 cdrom id 3.
>
> > Oh, well. I'll compile a 2.2.18 or 19p
Takehiko Abe wrote:
>
> Ethan Benson wrote:
>
> > > > Ethan, what kind of machines need CONFIG_BOOTX_TEXT=n with quik?
> > >
> > > At least the 7200, I believe.
> >
> > correct, i talked to ben about this recently the problem is the way
> > this particular feature trys to access the OF framebuffe
Ethan Benson wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 09:21:48PM -0500, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 06:15:31PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> > > Look in /boot/vmlinux-2.2.17, you'll see.
> > >
> > > Ethan, what kind of machines need CON
Does this help for ppc?
The help talks about BIOS which I know is only on x86.
Does this code include anything that helps a non x86 comp?
Mike
disk" prompt?
I'm glad I mirrored before the "good" one was replaced. Is was based on
2.2.17. I'm glad that newer ones don't have this enabled anymore.
I'll have to give the new one a try.
Mike
I have a Beige g3 that I haven't been able to boot with Quik.
Can you list what you had to do?
Every time OF couldn't "read the disk" I don't remember the exact message.
Mike
Ethan Benson wrote:
>
> On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 05:25:36PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
>
> > Really?
>
> http://penguinppc.org is said box.
>
> > I have a Beige g3 that I haven't been able to boot with Quik.
> >
> > Can you list what you had to
t the reiserfs web site yesterday, and it said that there were
reports of their FS working on x86 and ppc. Was there an old version that
didn't have endian problems? Is this also true for the patch for 2.2 kernels?
Mike
Cort Dougan wrote:
>
> } but for 2.4 i imagine paulus tree is best. the bk tree is bleeding
>
> Quite the opposite. The 2.4 and 2.2 BK kernels are quite stable. The
[snip]
> If you want stable 2.4 or 2.2, use the BK trees.
>
OK, let's get this straight. Which is it?
Mike
ou faster results than asking the mailing
list... You might try that next time.
Mike
Hi,
I took apart my mac to change the hard drive, and I don't think I connected the
floppy correctly.
Doesn't the floppy drive require a power connection, or does it get it's power
from the data cable?
Mike
ersion of stuffit can extract it, along with Free
> tools available for MacOS.
>
What are the obstacles to do this?
> --
> Ethan Benson
> http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
>
Mike
Is there a way to get BootX to work with compressed kernels?
BTW, zvmlinux is from `make zImage` and in arch/ppc/boot
"execute" the kernel, is that why the embedded decompressor
doesn't work? Probably just copy the image to memory and a stack pointer?
Mike
e.
You will find that a lot of x86 hardware works on the PPC. Ethernet cards,
scsi, ide, etc except for video cards. They have more trouble if you can get
them to work at all.
You're used to 16 interrupts on x86, I have 64 on my g3 :)
Mike
s. If so, we'll be at "Linux 15"
or so...
How will buying aladdin help redhat anyway?
Mike
as hell on MacOS.
Does this mean that there is nubus support in stock 2.4.x?
Mike
y much, so don't know.
postilion: interesting, it seems to support several folders, but I didn't take
the time to really figure out how to work with the three rows.
balsa: looks workable, but not for my email load.
I'm sure I missed a lot about them, maybe you can point some out.
TIA,
Mike
e project.
You can take an existing window manager and modify it so that it shows
your logo in the titlebar of each window, or somesuch. You would have
to release any changes you have made to the code, but not the logo or
explicit text... read the license. With the window manager in place,
you will be able to give a much more "integrated" look and feel.
Your packages should be compiled to the new stable versions within 6
months to a year, because after that most support will be forgotten, or
unavailable.
md-linux doesn't describe your goal very well, as far as I can see.
Maybe a new name should be chosen.
NOTE: I am not part of the debian team.
Mike Fedyk
Henry Keultjes wrote:enry Keultjes wrote:
>
> Mike:
>
> 1. There is no win32 front end. Current front-ends are green screen.
>
> 2. What is the standard Linux file system? You will have to admit that
> there are many choices, thus no standard. MD-Linux will take one o
Henry Keultjes wrote:
>
> Mike:
>
> Q: Are you proposing using a database engine as a file system?
>
> That's probably a good a way to describe it. However, remember that the
> criteria is that both Linux and MD applications have to work. I believe
> that this is
Sven LUTHER wrote:
>
> On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 05:33:34PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> > mutt: didn't look very much, so don't know.
>
> It is very nice, let's you do a lot of things, and is compatible with balsa
> (which is just a frontend to libmutt anyway).
&
ething like update-rc.d scirpt defaults or similar.
Make sure the script is executable, and look at the order of the other
scripts, and put it after networking if your program needs it...
Mike
Does mutt have any address book support? Autocompletion would be really
nice too. Does mutt or gnus have that?
Mike
NOTE: please remove "mikef-linux-x86" from the last couple email messages
from me to reply.
ot;.
>
You can use the "xhost" command and enable access from the entire localhost.
I looked into the X auth system a while ago, but forgot most of it. There
is probably a better way...
Mike
ovement.
I'd say, keep your partitions, and add a swap file. There is a priority
setting you can put in /etc/fstab that will make the kernel use one swap
before another. Do a search on google.
Mike
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 12:16:56AM -0800, Alan DuBoff wrote:
> Mike Fedyk wrote:
>
> > You can use the "xhost" command and enable access from the entire localhost.
>
> Yep, that is what I used to do on XFree86 3.3.x, and specifically I would
> issue:
> xhost +l
one from their own experience???
>
I don't know about the macos side, but do you have any friends with
linux/dos that could make the floppies you need?
Someone else could probably help with a MacOS only type solution.
Mike
.
how did you mirror it? rsync? wget? some http extraction mirror util?
Mike
mac os support, but hey who cares?
Don't be so sure, rtl8139 support is working great on a MacOS 8.5 backup
comp (don't ask) I have. It transfers 100s of MBs a day at night.
Mike
eige with bootx from macos8.5 to
linux
2.2.17/18/18pre21
If you have a 7200 who's mace has "lost control word" on ip address set, trash
it, or
stop using that ethernet port. It will hold the address after
6x(up,down,up), but will fail under load.
Mike
eige with bootx from macos8.5 to
linux
2.2.17/18/18pre21
If you have a 7200 who's mace has "lost control word" on ip address set, trash
it, or
stop using that ethernet port. It will hold the address after
6x(up,down,up), but will fail under load.
Mike
s newest version of the tulip
Apparently, Becker won't submit patches to the drivers in Linus' kernel in
small enough pieces, and just sends it all in one file...
You can read "kernel traffic" to get summaries.
Mike
ng to convert adb --> (AT,PS/2).
Can someone point me in the right direction... URLs would be appreciated.
TIA,
Mike
need something to convert adb --> (AT,PS/2).
Can someone point me in the right direction... URLs would be appreciated.
TIA,
Mike
ed great, but it was definately
> pricey.
>
> Perhaps you could find one used?
>
How about a mac KVM? One that outputs to at,ps/2? Or even just output to
adb and use only *one* adb->at,ps/2. :)
Any ideas on where to start looking? I'll look in the search engines too...
Mike
uys can help me remember...
Mike
ant before rebooting the box, and console 2 is there so you can do a
> quick test (i think ping is there).
>
But it's not part of the GUI!! You can't do anything without a GUI, right?
heh, Am I making sence? no...
Mike
achine.
>
> Sorry I can't offer a more informed opinion. It didn't run at all on my
> iMac.
>
Has anyone else tried memtest? It compiles on my potato ppc box, 7200 and
g3, but it runs under the OS, and only checks memory that is mlock able.
I don't have an URL, but it comes up on the first page of a "memtest" search
on google.
Mike
I know that you can under-clock the 250MHz processor and that should work,
but I don't remember if it's a 604 or 603.
Has anyone else tried something like this?
Mike
es, that would be really nice, ...
>
Why? What makes it so good to have the kernel installed differently from
floppies and from network? The only thing I can see would be custom kernels
after install. But then you'd have to change the way it gets the modules too.
What am I missing?
BTW, meant to send it to list before but hit r instead of L...
Mike
On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 10:31:42AM -0700, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> I know that you can under-clock the 250MHz processor and that should work,
> but I don't remember if it's a 604 or 603.
>
> Has anyone else tried something like this?
>
> Mike
I guess not... Maybe I
pre21 kernel it kernel panics with a null
> pointer ...
>
I asked the same question about a week ago, and people pointed me to newer
drivers that haven't been updated in the kernel... I haven't tried it yet,
bacause the tulip driver works great for me. Still need to try eepro100 and
rtl8139 though...
Mike
them between memory checks
or every 20 checks. Do I have the concept, or is ram virtualized where any
part could be locked and it wouldn't necisarily start from the beginning?
Just a thought... If I'm right, then I'm great being up over 24hrs, if I'm
wrong then I'm not... ;)
Mike
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