On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 04:06:31PM -0300, Rogério Brito wrote: > On Aug 20 2002, Vinai Kopp wrote: > > 2) X starts using the fbdev driver (imstt doesn't work). > > I think that I know the solution to this one. I had problems > getting the imstt driver working until I literally specified > the PCI BusID option of the card. You can get this information > from lspci (be warned that lspci gives the id in hex and the > XF86Config-4 needs it in decimal).
I tried lspci, and it didn't display the vga information. > > I also needed to use a 2.4 kernel for lspci to see all the PCI > devices of this box (with a 2.2 kernel, lspci didn't know > about the video card). And here, *Ups*, I f*ckuped :( I apt-get installed kernel-image-2.4.18-powerpc kernel-doc-2.4.18, edited /etc/quik.conf to point to /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.28-powerpc and ran quik: seemd like using lilo - but, well, it isn't lilo :( No my beloved mac sits and hangs when I boot. The monitor LED lights up so I guess something is happening, but the screen stays black :( The harddisks also powerup, but I can't hear them being accessed. So, me thinks, I reconed that could happen when playing with a new architecture and I already know how to install debian fromn floppies. But - *Ups again* - the darn thing won't boot from the floppies any- more! It does seems like I wasn't carefull enough *sigh* The next thing is rescuing the box. According to http://penguinppc.org/projects/quik/quirks.shtml the "output-device defaults to ttya" on 9600 macs. Hm, how can I make that output visible? Any other pointers or ideas what to do? > Then, I hope you'll be able to use the imstt driver instead of > fbdev, which is slower. As soon as I get the box up with the 2.3.18 kernel I'll continue with that step :) > Hope this helps, Roger... Thanks for the input - I definetly need it! Best regards, -- Vinai Registered Linux User #280755, Debian GNU/Linux http://counter.li.org/ Secure eMail with gnupg http://www.gnupg.org/
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