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Re: Can't get Kernel and intrid to start sarge installer
Take a look at this web page: http://www.jonh.net/lppcfom-serve/cache/1043.html It describes kernel-boot options that set up video modes. For example, I have a beige G3 minitower with an ATI Mach64 video card with a 14-inch monitor. I use video=atyfb:vmode:13,cmode:16 which sets color-depth to 16-bits, and video mode to 832 x 624 @ 75 Hz. What kind of video card does your S900 have? Enjoy! Rick On Sunday, July 18, 2004, at 08:25 PM, Eric David Hedekar wrote: I have an oldworld mac clone (Umax S900) and I've been attempting for sometime now to get the sarge installer to run. I have bootx working but every time I try to get a kernel and intrid to boot for sarge it reboots my computer and my screen remains blank. Any suggestions? -Eric Hedekar - http://members.shaw.ca/ericdhedekar/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Airport problem
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 16:55:39 -0400 Derrik Pates [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: DP James Tappin wrote: DP I have an iBook with an airport card which is configured to DP dual-boot Debian Sarge or OSX Panther, that I would like to be DP able to use on both the wireless network at work and at home. DP Neither network broadcasts its ID and both use 128-bit WEP keys. I DP can connect to either net with MacOS, but only the work network DP works with Debian. The only obvious difference between the network DP configurations is that the work system uses a router that is the DP DHCP server while the home access point (an el-cheapo ME102) has a DP single IP address and the DHCP server is the PC to which it's wire DP connection is made (which also handles the NAT). DP DP This is a NetGear or something? My friend has a Linksys AP that I DP was trying to use the other evening at his apartment from my DP PowerBook Pismo - for whatever reason I couldn't get it to talk to DP the base station until I put the card into restricted mode DP (/sbin/iwconfig eth1 enc restricted). Then it just worked perfectly. DP You might give that a try. Also, what version of the Orinoco drivers DP are you using? I'm using the 0.15rc1 drivers (which include DP access-point scanning). If you have this, compare the output of DP 'iwconfig' by itself to what 'iwlist eth1 scanning' says about the DP network. I'll give that a try. Yes it is a NetGear, but so is the router here at work. As for module versions, it is whatever comes with the stock 2.6.7 kernel distributed with Sarge; iwlist reports that scanning is not supported. James -- ++---+-+ | James Tappin | School of Physics Astronomy | O__| | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | University of Birmingham | -- \/` | | Ph: 0121-414-6462. Fax: 0121-414-3722 | | ++-+
Weird SBAudigy problem ...
Hell[o], Some time ago a weird problem hit me from nowhere and generaly I have no ideas what I can do about it. The problem is related to my soundcard. Now I use SBAudigy card and ALSA 1.0.5a on Pegasos 2 machine with G4 1GHz CPU. I like to listen mp3 files when working, but now it is impossible. After random amount of time (Sometimes 15 min, sometimes 2h) music stops without any reason and XMMS program displays requester telling me that I should chceck is my card is propetly plugged in to the slot or is any program use sound card now (This is impossible because only XMMS is running) After such situation I can't find any errors or warnings in the log files, completly nothing. Restarting alsa also not help only reboot. This is realy anonying to reboot after 1-2h of work :/ No errors and random nature of this problems realy makes hard for me to fix it or just say what is wrong. First I think it's a hotplug (I upgraded it short time before this problem apear) but not, second idea was a kernel but this was also missed shoot because I have it on 2.6.5 and 2.6.7 kernels too. Anyone can give me any hints ? If more informations are required just tell me. Regards -- :: Morgoth/Dreamolers-CAPS TBS :: ::: Homepage # http://dreamolers.meanmachine.ch ::: ::: Homepage # http://www.tbs-software.com/morgoth ::: :: Email # [EMAIL PROTECTED] :: ::: GG # 3681372 ::: :: Pegasos UserDeveloper ::
System clock
Hi all, My system clock is losing about 15 minutes a week. Any ideas why this might be? A battery perhaps? Or is it normal? If I remember rightly OSX uses some sort of network time server to set the system clock. Is there an equivalent GNU/Linux compatible service out there? sebyte -- You go yours, and I'll go mine, the many, many, many ways we wend. Many ways and many days, ending in one end. An excerpt from `Room To Roam' by George MacDonald c. 1875. Put to music by The Waterboys in their 1990 album of the same name.
Re: System clock
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 11:46:07 +0100 Sebastian Tennant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ST My system clock is losing about 15 minutes a week. Any ideas ST why this ST might be? A battery perhaps? Or is it normal? If I remember ST rightly OSX uses some sort of network time server to set the system ST clock. Is there an equivalent GNU/Linux compatible service out ST there? ntpdate is the package you need. Actually a dual-booting system is quite interesting as OSX set the H/W clock to a US time-zone (PST I think) while linux uses UT so on switching system without a network connection you get a wildly wrong clock. James -- ++---+-+ | James Tappin | School of Physics Astronomy | O__| | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | University of Birmingham | -- \/` | | Ph: 0121-414-6462. Fax: 0121-414-3722 | | ++-+
Re: Support for the latest powerbook on the last kernel snapshot
On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 04:03, Guido Guenther wrote: On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 07:04:23PM -0300, Federico Gamio wrote: Do you have ATI chipset, or you have the NVidia? NVidia. Patch is at: http://honk.physik.uni-konstanz.de/~agx/linux-ppc/kernel/pmdisk-2.6.7.diff I'd be interested to know if there are problems with Radeon based cards. No, unless you use X ;) In console, works perfect, but in X when you restore the sytems, the X session become corrupt. Until ATI don't tell us how to fix it Thanks Federico Cheers, -- Guido -- My software never has bugs. | ASCII Ribbon Campaign /\ It just develops random features. | For Standards-Complaint Email \ / Public GnuPG key available at: http://www.keyserver.netX 1024D/203E154B 2003-10-03 Federico Gamio [EMAIL PROTECTED] / \ Key fingerprint = 0B9E 3A19 C88B EBAC 5422 C05F 76B5 B922 203E 154B sub 2048g/32D2F465 2003-10-03 signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: System clock
According to James Tappin, on Tue, 20 Jul 2004 11:54:01 +0100, On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 11:46:07 +0100 Sebastian Tennant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: STMy system clock is losing about 15 minutes a week. Any ideas STwhy this ST might be? A battery perhaps? Or is it normal? If I remember ST rightly OSX uses some sort of network time server to set the system ST clock. Is there an equivalent GNU/Linux compatible service out ST there? ntpdate is the package you need. I would rather suggest ntpd. ntpdate ajust the clock once, ntpd adjust continuously. So if you have a permanent connexion, ntpd is better. Actually a dual-booting system is quite interesting as OSX set the H/W clock to a US time-zone (PST I think) while linux uses UT so on switching system without a network connection you get a wildly wrong clock. As I only use OSX for internal modem and DVDs, I set the timezone in osx to Vancouver (whereas I'm in France). By this way osx does not reset my clock... James -- Cedric [Of course] I'm French! Why do think I have this outrageous accent, you silly king-a?! Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Re: System clock
On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 11:46:07AM +0100, Sebastian Tennant wrote: My system clock is losing about 15 minutes a week. Any ideas why this might be? A battery perhaps? Or is it normal? If I remember rightly OSX uses some sort of network time server to set the system clock. Is there an equivalent GNU/Linux compatible service out there? I'm experiencing the same problem, not only when coming back from suspend. ntp-server is doing all kinds of stuff, but seems to refuse to do anything with my clock, running ntpdate works. This problem was introduced since 2.6 for me. Paul -- Student @ Eindhoven | JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Technology, The Netherlands | email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Using the Power of Debian GNU/Linux | GnuPG: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: System clock
My system clock is losing about 15 minutes a week. Any ideas why this might be? A battery perhaps? Or is it normal? If I remember rightly OSX uses some sort of network time server to set the system clock. Is there an equivalent GNU/Linux compatible service out there? ntpdate is the package you need. I would rather suggest ntpd. ntpdate ajust the clock once, ntpd adjust continuously. So if you have a permanent connexion, ntpd is better. Actually a dual-booting system is quite interesting as OSX set the H/W clock to a US time-zone (PST I think) while linux uses UT so on switching system without a network connection you get a wildly wrong clock. As I only use OSX for internal modem and DVDs, I set the timezone in osx to Vancouver (whereas I'm in France). By this way osx does not reset my clock... James Cedric Thanks for the info. I will investigate further... sebyte
Re: Support for the latest powerbook on the last kernel snapshot
On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 07:53:24AM -0300, Federico Gamio wrote: No, unless you use X ;) In console, works perfect, but in X when you restore the sytems, the X session become corrupt. Until ATI don't tell us how to fix it This might be fixable by other means. Have a look how console init works and what the X-server does on swith to console. There's probably missing some setup. Cheers, -- Guido signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: System clock
my 2c The previously mentioned OSX time setting feature has caused me some grief with ntpd. ntpdate did not seem to be better behaved either. However, the whole thing goes bezerk when you let your powerbook die with an exhausted battery. ntpd works for me, OSX does also have a time server setting and with luck if you use the same one they seem to track (from my experience). ntpd will die if the offset exceeds some limit (maybe 1hr??). you can track ntpd with ntpq or ntpdc apt-get ntp-simple david On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 21:36, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Paul van Tilburg wrote: On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 11:46:07AM +0100, Sebastian Tennant wrote: My system clock is losing about 15 minutes a week. Any ideas why this might be? A battery perhaps? Or is it normal? If I remember rightly OSX uses some sort of network time server to set the system clock. Is there an equivalent GNU/Linux compatible service out there? I'm experiencing the same problem, not only when coming back from suspend. ntp-server is doing all kinds of stuff, but seems to refuse to do anything with my clock, running ntpdate works. This problem was introduced since 2.6 for me. Plain ntp refuses to change the system clock if it's too far off. Ntpdate always updates the clock to the correct time. Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say programmer or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds -- --- David Howe www.qednet.biz davidATqednet.biz ---
Re: System clock
I'm experiencing the same problem, not only when coming back from suspend. ntp-server is doing all kinds of stuff, but seems to refuse to do anything with my clock, running ntpdate works. This problem was introduced since 2.6 for me. Plain ntp refuses to change the system clock if it's too far off. Ntpdate always updates the clock to the correct time. Moral: use both. That's what we do on systems with real bad clock drift. Michael
Re: System clock
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Paul van Tilburg wrote: On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 11:46:07AM +0100, Sebastian Tennant wrote: My system clock is losing about 15 minutes a week. Any ideas why this might be? A battery perhaps? Or is it normal? If I remember rightly OSX uses some sort of network time server to set the system clock. Is there an equivalent GNU/Linux compatible service out there? I'm experiencing the same problem, not only when coming back from suspend. ntp-server is doing all kinds of stuff, but seems to refuse to do anything with my clock, running ntpdate works. This problem was introduced since 2.6 for me. Plain ntp refuses to change the system clock if it's too far off. Ntpdate always updates the clock to the correct time. Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say programmer or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds
Creating MacOS-X partitions under debian?
Hi, Since the mac-disk-tool is kind of scary (it deleted all my partitions once when I tried to resize) I wondered: Is there a tool under debian to create and resize partitions (was it HFS?). thanks a lot. Timo Reimerdes signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: HELP!! Criticle Xserver errors
On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 17:05, Michel DXnzer wrote: On Sun, 2004-07-18 at 09:15 -0700, Adam Done wrote: On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 02:19, Michel DXnzer wrote: On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 06:46 -0700, Adam Done wrote: The server starts, the Apple22 cinema display power light goes from green to amber and then stays amber with a blank xserver screen. Hmm. Maybe it's just a mode issue then? Is the r128 driver trying to use the same mode as the fbdev driver? I got the xserver to work again.. With the r128 driver? No, unfortunly. I can only get the fbdev driver to work. :( I have been working on a 2.6 kernel this last week and even there I can't get xserver to start with a ati or r128 driver. (Under 2.6 I still have not been able to get the modules to load automaticly. So far I have to goto the /lib/modules/... and insmod them right from the directory but when I do the modules are loaded but still nothing on the xserv. I really hope people don't think I am incompetent LOL?) I am really wondering if it is a hardware issue related to ati card and the drivers together? I am going to test this on a ibm 21 monitor at 1600x1200 to see if it is the apple 22 monitor. I will let you know what happens with this test. It seams like every thing tried the server just hangs. I am thinking of creating a new install on a test partition and just put the basic needs for running system and the xserver and see if that works. I know all the DRI and accelerations are installed when the xserver starts What I do. 1. inittab I start in run level 3 2. I login with tty2 as root 3. /usr/bin/X11/startx 4. x starts a screen then just hangs The results are the same - when using different XF86Config-4 settings - 2.4 or 2.6 kernel - agpart and r128 as modules The 2.6 kernel is working but there are just 2 issues with that. I don't know if I should start another thread or can I post those issues on this thread? but this does bring up a question. Do the modes make a difference in using the drivers? I have tried this without any modes listed and had xserver find a match on its own and also I put my modes into the config file. I never thought the modes made a difference. They can, of course. Hm. I looked at the prices for the RADEON 9800 PRO 128MB AGP for my box and it looks like it will be a good idea to get out of the rage128 chipset. I hope you're aware that Radeon = 9500 means no 3D support for now... Ahhh I did not know that. Very good to know.. Then I will look into saving for the next model down from 9500 but this may not happen for a while :(. -- Earthling Michel Dänzer | Debian (powerpc), X and DRI developer Libre software enthusiast| http://svcs.affero.net/rm.php?r=daenzer
PBG4 Linux kernel 2.6.7 config
Hi all, Its been fro a while but perhaps worth mentioning: http://home.zonnet.nl/vgeloven/powerbook-g4-linux-kernel-configuration/ custom kernel 2.6.7 config for PBG4 Regards, Pander
Re: Support for the latest powerbook on the last kernel snapshot
Federico Gamio wrote: No, unless you use X ;) In console, works perfect, but in X when you restore the sytems, the X session become corrupt. Until ATI don't tell us how to fix it I've posted a mail here previously, about X which hangs when I try to reboot an X session... this is linked, isn't it ? -- Baptiste SIMON aka BeTa Administrateur systèmes GNU/Linux, Unix, IPv6 | http://www.e-glop.net/ Développement, design système | CNAM - CEANTE - http://ceante.cnam.fr/