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the sleep mode of the ibook, however the two appear to
be mutually exclusive. If I try installing pmud it requires removal of
pbbuttonsd and vise versa. Is there a solution to this problem?
Tony
e subject "pmud vs. pbbuttonsd on iBook" dated 8/11/04.
Tony
Matthew T. Atkinson wrote:
'ello,
I have no /dev/pmu in a new installation of Sarge. It is causing GNOME
to complain on startup and pbbuttonsd to fail to start. How can I get
/dev/pmu back? There is a /proc/pmu/ direc
Pau Rul·lan Ferragut wrote:
On Sunday 22 August 2004 18:07, George Wright wrote:
Does an alternative airport extreme card exist for ibook/PowerBook
G4 exist ?
Well, the card claims to be a mini-pci but it looks nothing like any
standard mini-pci card. I think the Apple Airport Extreme card is
thing missing to use 'Battery Charge Monitor' or is there
some other monitor that I could use?
Thanks,
Tony
nterested in 3D/advanced feature support
at this stage, but I would like to be able to use my GeForce2MX at decent
resolutions with 32-bit colour.
Could the gurus and non-gurus alike please
enlighten me? Which driver would be more 'proper' to fix?
thanks,
Tony Arnold
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driver - I haven't heard anything from him for a while
though...
BTW: Can anyone point me in the direction of some good guides/FAQs/info
about fixing endian issues and the such? Also, any useful tips of pointers
to get me started would be excellent :)
Thankyou all,
Tony Arnold
Well, I'm sorry to say that I have taken the coward's way out: I swapped my
gf a Voodoo 5500 for her Rage 128, and I'll be using that in my G4
instead...
I need to start small - I think writing a driver for a video card is
somewhere up around 'big' :)
Thanks,
Tony Arnold
he cable to the Rage128
when I want to use linux. I've found removing the GeForce 2 lets me see the
console on the Rage 128, but it doesn't show up at all if the GF2 is still
in the machine...
HELP :)
Tony Arnold
> particularly complicated.)
Ran a couple of quick compile tests, gcc-4.0 works gcc-4.1 and gcc-4.2
fail. Haven't had time to track down what the difference in the
generated code is though.
In the short term, can the build famr be forced to use gcc-4.0 ?
Yours Tony
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else?
I'm sure we can help you if you're a little more specific.
Yours Tony
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networked router which is happily
talkign to another computer but not this one?
Also a description of your IP settings will help.
Yours Tony
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nk isn't strictly needed,
but in the 64bit case it is.
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happens. I did not found anything and
> did not know what is wrong. So where can i get some informations for debug
> now? Or does somebody has the same problems?
How far through the boot does it get?
If you can capture the SOL output and email it through that will help in
diagnosing where t
e SOL console to work.
Hope that helps.
Yours Tony
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this? Does anbody know how to fix it, or
> to what it can be related?
I think this is broken in 2.6.23. I also think it's been fix in .24
when it comes out.
Yours Tony
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ve bin.postmaster (note the . not a /) here so I'd expect that
to be empty. Does it work if you use:
pidof /usr/lib/postgresql/8.3/bin/postmaster
You might also want to look at pgrep.
Yours Tony
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he yaboot
maailing list (https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/yaboot-users)
>
> And another thing, exist another boot loader diferent to yaboot???
I understand that GRUB2 supports some powerpc platforms, but I haven't
tested it nor do I really follow it's development.
Yours Tony
.
IIRC this means that there is no getty running on hvc0, modify inittab
appropriatly ... oh and probably securetty.
If that fixes it please file a bug.
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reached. This is strange, because the other
>LPARs (all AIX) use NIB (also active-backup NIC bonding) and can
>all reach eachother no matter on which VIO their active interface
>is.
>
> Is the 'active-backup' problem a limitation of the ibmveth driver, or
>
ort setting the hw address also when the
> network device's interface is open
Ahhh thanks. I'll poke at this from the kernel side and see if this is an
omission or a design limitation.
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* Boot into a RHEL (or other suppoirted distro) on the iSeries
* rsync the pSeries across
* Setup the boot device in OS400
* Enjoy debian goodness :)
Oh course there may be challenges along the way, but if you didn't like a
challenge you wouldn't be using debian ;P
Yours Tony
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pretty early in the
> boot process with:
> "unable to open file, Invalid device"
I have debian running on a variety of pSeries machines.
Can you send through your
1) /etc/yaboot.conf
2) output from fdisk -l
and 3) output from ls -l /boot/
We should be able to get this going.
Yours
On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 10:56:30PM +0100, Paride Desimone wrote:
> Il giorno gio, 05/03/2009 alle 08.41 +1100, Tony Breeds ha scritto:
>
> > Short answer
> > * Install debian on a pSeries machine
>
> Uhm, don't have not a pSeries machine... and now? :-)
Sorry do
t code is a Bad Thing[tm].
Besides that, switching ppc-linux to little-endian mode would be (to put it
mildly) a pain in the ass of galactic proportions.
Cheers - Tony :)
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times more annoying than it needed to be.
30 years of unix tradition be damned, /etc/mtab sucks.
As for pmud, why not use a socket interface for everything? Using loopback
tcp in one place and a file in another place seems a bit silly to me.
Cheers - Tony 'Nicoya' Mantler :)
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that I don't recall the URL of, and more recently, with 2.4 rsynced from
penguinppc.
Someone else can answer with more authority on the subject.
Cheers - Tony 'Nicoya' Mantler :)
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Dose anyone have a (debian 3.0 or YDL 3.0) kernel for booting a 43p-150 chrp
machine, already complied? I have tried several, and the closest I have
gotten is one that will not recognize the floppy drive, so I can not load
the ramdisk. Any links that will help would also be appreaticeted.
Tony
Dose anyone have a (debian 3.0 or YDL 3.0) kernel for booting a 43p-150 chrp
machine, already complied? I have tried several, and the closest I have
gotten is one that will not recognize the floppy drive, so I can not load
the ramdisk. Any links that will help would also be appreaticeted.
Tony
7666
FINAL File Size = 3924912 bytes.
Unexpected Firmware Error:
DEFAULT CATCH!, code=fff00300 at %SRR0: 00c1b030 %SRR1: 3030
ok
0 >"
Was this because the kernel was built for the pegasos and not directly for
the IBM?
Any additional help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Tony Alumbaugh
would be great!
Many thanks,
Tony Alumbaugh
need a
Kernel without initrd built in?
Tony Alumbaugh, CCNA
Senior Network Project Manager
Comdata "Team IT"
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I attempted to build on a redhat machine, but I don't know what I'm doing
(yet). Here is the ibmchrp_defconfig from the linux-2.4.22 source. Is this
the .config you can use to build a kernel for the 43p-150 I have?
Tony Alumbaugh, CCNA
Senior Network Project Manager
Comdat
Sven,
Did you ever find time to build the 43p Kernel? I do not see my response to
your question about initrd in the list archive, I must have hit exit instead
of send. No, I do not think I need initrd in this kernel. Since my last
post, I have gotten further on building my own chrp kernel on a l
Hi Evan,
I am using Suse Linux 10 on a Toshiba laptop running nVidia's GeForce Go 6600
graphics card.
I have no problems with it outside the fact that I cannot access resolution
greater than 1024 x 768 with 24 bit colour depth, although I know that this
caard has a much greater capability than
the same hang on my PowerBook 5,9 (17" G4 HR). Note that I don't
run Debian, but I thought I'd help out.
The patch has a bit too much changes behind it to do a simple revert.
Please CC me on any message after this, I'm not subscribed.
Regards,
Tony.
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lso seen mention of a new radeonfb - do you have a radeon or nvidia
machine?
This is an ATi-based machine, Mobility 9600 or 9700. Not sure of the
exact number. As others have already tried, it doesn't seem to help to
switch to OpenFirmware framebuffer. The machine will lock up anyway :/
; Also, this means that 'modprobe i2sbus' will suffice to get the driver
> up and running without a reboot, provided that all modules are
> installed.
>
> Have fun,
> johannes
Regards,
Tony V.
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we're probably safe to apply this but I'd like to do more digging before
I commit to that.
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On 10-06-30 08:39:06, Benjamin Cama wrote:
> ... Furthermore, I think that most people here
> left are newworld users ...
Probably true, but FWIW I'm running Squeeze (from Lenny) on an old-
world Mac rev2 beige G3 desktop 416MiB 40GB, booting with BootX. I'm
not sure if it /can/ boot with yabo
On 10-10-05 12:18:04, Super Bisquit wrote:
> You need to look for booting "old-world" macs.
I'm using bootx[1] on my 1999 rev. 2 beige G3, using Squeeze upgraded
from Lenny.
[1] http://penguinppc.org/bootloaders/bootx/
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As no one more knowledgeable has responded, and despite that I haven't
looked at my Squeeze installation (running Fedora 14 on this machine):
On 11-01-01 09:15:34, ver...@free.fr wrote:
...
> I try to dist-upgrade squeeze (as usual) on my iBookG4 but several
> things failed
...
> OSError: [Errn
Don't open that message with Evolution, or Evo will crash.
That msg was broadcast on the Evo support list a few days ago, to a
less-than-enthusiastic reception.
Cheers,
TAE
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