On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Markus Schröder <[email protected]> wrote: > Finally i convinced the qube to install lenny! Was on the last try i gave it > before removing it from my desk to free some place for my laptop again, but > first i had it to be assembled again, when i saw the CMOS-battery...you know > what's coming now, right ;) ?!? > > I used a little paper strip to break the circuit between battery and board, > switched qube on and started hyperterm, entered the "netboot" option, then > choosed "NFS" to boot from and the serial console for installation. All > worked like it should do, IP-address was assigned correct, CoLo v1.22 loaded > without probs and there it went ... > > Funniest thing is, the paper strip i used to "disconnect" the CMOS-battery > was from an asian fortune cookie i've got this weekend, it says "You will > soon have a windfall" :) > > http://img3.myimg.de/DSC00693316fe.jpg > > Next things to do: > - replace that f*cking CMOS-battery ASAP!!! > - install a quit fan > - maybe light the qube in a decent blue with a few LEDs if the behaviour of > the green LEDs aren't changed ;) >
Can you post any info you find on LED control? Sameer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

