Il sab, 2003-04-19 alle 23:05, pippo poppo ha scritto:
can someone make a boot image with new kernel
(2.4.20)?
so i can install debian on my imac 17 1ghz
Did you try http://people.debian.org/~branden/ibook/ ?
I installed that way a Titanium G4 867Mhz 17 without problems. Then you
may get
On Sun, Apr 20, 2003 at 04:43:58 +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote:
Yeah, this just happened to me yesterday. :\ It's a key that's stuck
somehow, you have to find out which one and press it again to stop it. I
don't know if this is a kernel or hardware problem.
^[[B corresponds to the down arrow key,
I've got same problem, it has been happening like that for a while,
finally trackpad doesn't work at all. I have to use external usb mouse.
It happened right after 1 year - means no guarantee anymore.
Perhaps Macintosh fits self destructing trackpads?
On Sat, 2003-04-19 at 18:14, Florian
Did anyone have the same problem or a similar one?
I had got the same problem last month with my TiBook III. I haven't got
any idea how it can be fixed :(
LuiS.
On Son, 2003-04-20 at 10:21, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On Sun, Apr 20, 2003 at 04:43:58 +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote:
Yeah, this just happened to me yesterday. :\ It's a key that's stuck
somehow, you have to find out which one and press it again to stop it. I
don't know if this is a kernel or
Hey,
Did anyone have the same problem or a similar one?
I had got the same problem last month with my TiBook III. I haven't got
any idea how it can be fixed :(
I encountered a similar problem with the eject/F12 key;
this was helped by just pressing the button once
more.
it seemed to me
Hi,
That sort of problem has been reported a few times recently. Thus far
all evidence points to hardware problems. Time to visit your friendly
Apple store :-(
On 20 Apr, this message from Grzesiek Sedek echoed through cyberspace:
I've got same problem, it has been happening like that for a
On Sat, Apr 19, 2003 at 06:52:29PM -0700, Richard Cochinos wrote:
I mistakenly reformatted a drive containing my boot partition. Now I'm
trying to gain it back so I can use yaboot (right now its defaulting to
OSX).
So far I've redownloaded:
root.bin, linux.bin, yaboot and yaboot.conf
and
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Philipp Kaeser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I encountered a similar problem with the eject/F12 key;
this was helped by just pressing the button once
more.
it seemed to me like the keyboard driver/interface sometimes
fails to regognize key release events and
On Sun, Apr 20, 2003 at 17:59:28 +, Michael Shields wrote:
Isn't it also possible that the key is physically sticking?
I don't think so. There would have been the same problem just after
the reboot.
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On Sun, Apr 20, 2003 at 07:13:30PM +0200, Mich Lanners wrote:
If it's a Mac, you need Mac OpenFirmware in the 2940's ROM. That was
only the case on specific Mac models sold under a different brand name.
Those were sold under the PowerDomain product family - exactly the
same as the x86
Hi,
My G3 BW 450MHz (Rev 2) won't boot on the CD of debian installer. I
try C down on boot, but the G3 won't boot on it.
I try the OF too:
boot cd:,install\powermac\yaboot
or
boot cd:,\\:tbxi
but it can't found the device!?!?
What's wrong?
Thx
David
I'm trying to get /proc/sys/cpu to work on my ibook 600/2001. But it
does not show up :(
I'm using the 2.4.20-ben10 kernel, and I have the following in my
.config:
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ=y
# CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_24_API is not set
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_26_API=y
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_PMAC=y
CONFIG_ALL_PPC=y
the linux.bin kernel boot
but crashes writing
hub.c: new USB device 10:1a.0-1, assigned address 2
I've tried too with the 2.4.20-ben10 kernel
but same point of crash
tom bouillut
Le dimanche, 20 avr 2003, à 16:21 Europe/Paris, Matthias Schmidt a
écrit :
Hi,
* bouillut @ no-log. org
On Sun, Apr 20, 2003 at 09:01:31PM +0200, David Ulrich wrote:
My G3 BW 450MHz (Rev 2) won't boot on the CD of debian installer. I
try C down on boot, but the G3 won't boot on it.
I try the OF too:
boot cd:,install\powermac\yaboot
or
boot cd:,\\:tbxi
but it can't found the device!?!?
On Sun, 2003-04-20 at 21:04, Christian Boesgaard wrote:
I'm trying to get /proc/sys/cpu to work on my ibook 600/2001. But it
does not show up :(
I'm using the 2.4.20-ben10 kernel, and I have the following in my
.config:
Right now, /proc/cpufreq is what works
Ben.
On 11 Apr, this message from Chris Tillman echoed through cyberspace:
On Fri, Apr 11, 2003 at 12:08:44PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I go to Partition Hard Drive, from the 3.0 .iso image, the
default number of blocks is:
quote
size of 'device' is 1073741825 blocks:
endquote
Hej,
I encountered a similar problem with the eject/F12 key;
this was helped by just pressing the button once
more.
it seemed to me like the keyboard driver/interface sometimes
fails to regognize key release events and therefore just
emits a continuous stream of key press events.
On Son, 2003-04-20 at 04:54, P Oscar Boykin wrote:
I have added the KDE sources for 3.1 on woody:
deb http://download.kde.org/stable/3.1/Debian stable main
They have xine 0.9.13.
When I start xine, I get a ton of error messages about libxine 0.9.8:
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