offset 0 rc 16 buf.sig 90 buf.len 2 buf.name nvram
offset 32 rc 16 buf.sig 95 buf.len 62 buf.name system
offset 1024 rc 16 buf.sig 112 buf.len 193 buf.name common
offset 4112 rc 16 buf.sig 160 buf.len 82 buf.name APL,MacOS75
PRAM found at offset: 4112 1010
How is the startup volume
On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 12:17 +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
offset 0 rc 16 buf.sig 90 buf.len 2 buf.name nvram
offset 32 rc 16 buf.sig 95 buf.len 62 buf.name system
offset 1024 rc 16 buf.sig 112 buf.len 193 buf.name common
offset 4112 rc 16 buf.sig 160 buf.len 82 buf.name APL,MacOS75
Hi,
Here is the output of lsprop /proc/device-tree
name device-tree
modelPower Macintosh
compatible AAPL,e407
MacRISC
AAPL,cpu-id 1000 (268435456)
#address-cells 0001
#size-cells
Hi,
Here is the output of lsprop /proc/device-tree
name device-tree
modelPower Macintosh
compatible AAPL,e407
MacRISC
/proc/device-tree/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, 2005-04-22 at 18:41 +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
Hi,
Here is the output of lsprop /proc/device-tree
name device-tree
modelPower Macintosh
compatible AAPL,e407
MacRISC
That's oldworld (i.e., no yaboot) ?
Yes, that's oldworld.
I suspect there's a bug in the oldworld nvram kernel code - I've not been
able to find anything like the newworld nvram structures in a desktop G3
('Gossamer' model). Can you send the output of lsprop /proc/device-tree so
I can see
Please send the output of ps -afl with nvsetvol hanging.
mac:~# ps afl
4 0 614 1 9 0 4528 2688 wait4 Ss tty1 0:01 -bash
0 0 730 614 20 0 1452 292 - R+ tty1 4:23 \_
nvsetvol 4
Seems to be running - does top show nvsetvol eating up CPU
Seems to be running - does top show nvsetvol eating up CPU time?
top - 17:04:38 up 4 min, 2 users, load average: 1.04, 0.51, 0.20
Tasks: 40 total, 2 running, 38 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 14.3% user, 48.0% system, 0.0% nice, 37.7% idle
Mem:100744k total,
Package: powerpc-utils
Version: 1.1.3-13
Severity: normal
Hi,
Running nvsetvol with or without an argument doesn't do anything. It has to be
killed.
I'm using a Performa 6400/200 and the internal speaker is working(at least with
mp3blaster).
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
APT
Running nvsetvol with or without an argument doesn't do anything. It has
to be killed.
Please send the output of ps -afl with nvsetvol hanging.
I'm using a Performa 6400/200 and the internal speaker is working(at
least with mp3blaster).
That's oldworld (i.e., no yaboot) ?
Michael
Michael Schmitz a écrit :
Please send the output of ps -afl with nvsetvol hanging.
mac:~# ps afl
F UID PID PPID PRI NIVSZ RSS WCHAN STAT TTYTIME COMMAND
0 1000 736 735 9 0 5544 3740 wait4 Ss pts/0 0:03 -bash
4 0 765 736 9 0 4532 2692
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