i2c-2: I2C write to 0x2d failed, err -27
My full dmesg is attached, is this a known problem? Thanks!
-Nick Schmalenberger
[Aug31 20:54] Allocated 131072 bytes for 32 pacas at cffe
[ +0.00] DART table allocated at: c0007f00
[ +0.00] Using PowerMac machine description
now for powerpc so its broken. Has
there been any progress on this since:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2007/10/msg00057.html
? I would still like to use it on my powerpcs. Thanks very much.
Nick Schmalenberger
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Hi,
I tried to install grub-of 1.95+20070828-2 but it depends on
powerpc-ibm-utils 1.0.6 which does not seem to be available anywhere in
debian. Is this known, is it a typo? I can file a bug report if
necessary. Thanks very much.
Nick Schmalenberger
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Hi,
My iMac Rev B has the same problem as in this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/65823
Is this reported in other places? Has it been solved?
If I increase the volume of the microphone in the recording tab of
alsamixer, I can make feedback, so it does physically
world, such as what boot loader to use. Could this
bootloader http://www.dialectronics.com/bootloader/ be made to work with
the debian linux initrds?
Thanks, Nick Schmalenberger
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On Sun, May 27, 2007 at 01:01:31AM +0200, Børge Holen wrote:
Is it just me or is the audio output on the PB just a poor excuse for gettin
an external usb soundcard. For certain aint handling any low/high frequezies
without scrambling it.
It for sure cant make my 300$ headphones work for the
hw ether 00:05:02:b7:63:d8 to change it back, it became
00:01:00:05:02:B7. The first 32 bits of my real mac address are stuck
onto the end of the field! Has anybody ever seen anything like this
before? The next thing I am going to try is what address it uses if I
reboot. Thanks for all help.
Nick
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