Johannes Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 2006-06-20 at 01:44 +1000, Paul Collins wrote:
I've extracted the keyboard illumination code from pbbuttonsd for my
own use. I post it here in case it may be useful to others.
Cool. One thing I would want to add is support for finding the
On Tue, 2006-06-20 at 17:41 +1000, Paul Collins wrote:
I was able to use this code to find the lmu-controller node and read
the address from 'reg' - looks like it's the value shifted right one
bit. (An old posting[1] does it similarly.)
Yes, that's because Apple treats the rw bit which is
On Tue, 2006-06-20 at 10:26 +0200, Johannes Berg wrote:
The LMU node on my tree is below [EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]
which is the i2c bus named uni-n 0. (combined from [EMAIL PROTECTED]@0 as
far
as I can tell). Maybe we can convince benh to add a property to the
On Tue, 2006-06-20 at 18:39 +1000, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
The LMU node on my tree is below [EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]
which is the i2c bus named uni-n 0. (combined from [EMAIL PROTECTED]@0 as
far
as I can tell). Maybe we can convince benh to add a
Johannes Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Indeed, that can't be right, you'll have to crawl /sys:
/sys/class/i2c-dev/*/name
The LMU node on my tree is below [EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]
which is the i2c bus named uni-n 0. (combined from [EMAIL PROTECTED]@0 as
far
On Tue, 2006-06-20 at 18:50 +1000, Paul Collins wrote:
It's in my device-tree as [EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]
I also have [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] in there, but there's no
uni-n 2
in /sys/class/i2c-dev/*/name, so I guess simply sorting by @foo
isn't
Good day,
cannot find any reference to successful installation of IBM ServeRAID adapter
for RS/6000 machine with Linux. I am not using Debian linux (it is rather Red
Hat FC5-ppc) but I presume kernel/drivers are more or less the same. Managed to
start Debian netinst CD for PPC platform (version
Johannes Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 2006-06-20 at 18:50 +1000, Paul Collins wrote:
It's in my device-tree as [EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]
I also have [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] in there, but there's no
uni-n 2
in
On Jun 18, 2006, at 01:06, Børge Holen wrote:
On Sunday 18 June 2006 01:01, Brian Durant wrote:
On Jun 18, 2006, at 00:48, Børge Holen wrote:
On Saturday 17 June 2006 23:35, Brian Durant wrote:
I just installed Etch (beta 2?) on my G5. No sign of problems with
yaboot at the end of the
On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 18:07 +0200, Thorsten Johannvorderbrueggen wrote:
hello all,
does anybody know, if the new g5 dual core powermacs can run linux. i
googled around and found only task, who said, that it wont run linux.
but there are all 3 or 4 months old.
Which new ones ? You mean the
On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 13:57 -0700, Jason Self wrote:
The PowerPC-based Macs run it fine, altough Apple's new Intel dual
core machines don't. I hear that's being worked on, but depends on how
many developers get access to the new machines.
They run I've been told though they are still ironing
On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 20:10 +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
No problems with thermal control? I am still experiencing thermal
control problems with my G5 single (PowerMac 9.1). The problem seems
to still exist in all Debian based distros. Fedora Core 5 PPC doesn't
have the problem anymore, so
On Jun 20, 2006, at 13:10, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 20:10 +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
No problems with thermal control? I am still experiencing thermal
control problems with my G5 single (PowerMac 9.1). The problem seems
to still exist in all Debian based distros.
On Tue, 2006-06-20 at 20:23 +1000, Paul Collins wrote:
Btw, it's in my device-tree as
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a compatible
'lmu-controller' property.
Does this mean that of_find_node_by_name(lmu-controller, 0) will
return the
Johannes Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 2006-06-20 at 20:23 +1000, Paul Collins wrote:
Btw, it's in my device-tree as
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a compatible
'lmu-controller' property.
Does this mean that
Hi list!
Is there anyone with experience using Debian on i5 LPARS?
I am starting to deploy a part of our infrastructure on the i5 soon and
I need to gather as much information as possible.
I got training from IBM for running Linux on i5, but they promote Suse
Enterprise and Redhat, which does
Josh Narins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way I can just tell the pci subsystem that 0002:24:0f.0 is
actually a perfectly valid wireless card, perhaps?
Paul I get such a device listed, as well as my wireless card, here on my
Paul AlBook. It's probably just some unrelated Apple
* Rene Engelhard [EMAIL PROTECTED] [060618 20:52]:
Option UseFBDev true
Note that this one will break VGA out with X.org 7. At least did there
on my sid as I wanted a presentation ;) (iBook G4 1.33 12).
Just commenting it out made it work again.
Thanks rene,
On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 02:06:57PM -0400, Josh Narins wrote:
Josh Narins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way I can just tell the pci subsystem that 0002:24:0f.0 is
actually a perfectly valid wireless card, perhaps?
Paul I get such a device listed, as well as my wireless card,
On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 02:06:57PM -0400, Josh Narins wrote:
Josh Narins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way I can just tell the pci subsystem that 0002:24:0f.0 is
actually a perfectly valid wireless card, perhaps?
Paul I get such a device listed, as well as my wireless
On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 06:05:13PM -0400, Josh Narins wrote:
On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 02:06:57PM -0400, Josh Narins wrote:
Josh Narins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way I can just tell the pci subsystem that 0002:24:0f.0 is
actually a perfectly valid wireless card,
At Tue, 20 Jun 2006 18:05:13 -0400, Josh Narins wrote:
Ny wireless card is now eth2. It works as eth2.
How in heck did it become eth2?
I remember, oh, about a year ago, eth0 and eth1 (wire and wireless) once
swapped places, I figured that one out myself.
Any explanations appreciated,
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