We still have this problem. Three weeks later.
On 07/04/11 01:37, Rick Thomas wrote:
I just downloaded and burned Businesscard and Netinst CDs from
Daily build #1 for powerpc, using installer build from wheezy
These images will install the testing version of Debian, currently
Wheezy.
Hi list,
just a short introduction...
i'm a long time unix/linux user, and finally decided to join some linux
development mailing lists.
recently we got new Power7 machine, and i tried
latest-squeeze-netinst.iso yesterday.
LPAR install. no luck, cannot boot fresh install.
after 2-3 hours of
Is anyone reading the powerpc list?
I sent a question about pmu_battery a while ago, I had no response.
Greetings
Jeroen
Op 27/7/2011 schreef Rick Thomas rbtho...@pobox.com:
We still have this problem. Three weeks later.
On 07/04/11 01:37, Rick Thomas wrote:
I just downloaded and burned
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 10:24:44AM +0300, Gasha wrote:
Hi list,
just a short introduction...
i'm a long time unix/linux user, and finally decided to join some
linux development mailing lists.
recently we got new Power7 machine, and i tried
latest-squeeze-netinst.iso yesterday.
LPAR
Well, it is not so easy...
64-bit kernel loads, but it restarts.
For me it looks like loading of initrd stops at the same place, as if
there is no video=ofonly parameter specified.
Calling ibm,client-architecture-support...
Plan B was to try latest testing/wheezy,
however latest build is
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 10:10:02AM +0200, Jeroen Diederen wrote:
Is anyone reading the powerpc list?
I sent a question about pmu_battery a while ago, I had no response.
I don't think the IBM p520 I work with has any battery. :) I know the
RX5000 and RX1500 certainly don't which are the
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 08:41, Rick Thomas rbtho...@pobox.com wrote:
We still have this problem. Three weeks later.
Did you check current image? We got many issues fixed and would be nice to
do a new try. By the way, are you scanning for the ISO or booting it
directly?
--
Otavio Salvador
On 07/27/2011 02:11 PM, Gasha wrote:
Well, it is not so easy...
64-bit kernel loads, but it restarts.
For me it looks like loading of initrd stops at the same place, as if
there is no video=ofonly parameter specified.
Calling ibm,client-architecture-support...
Plan B was to try latest
Hi Jeroen,
I have never seen a battery meter in LXDE panel, but assume that you
have since you are asking. Where is it located?
I'm using Debian 6.0.1 (Squeeze) on a PowerBook G3 Lombard. Right now
my problem is that the computer does not know it has a battery and
does not charge it. Maybe I
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