if you are tring to install, whan you get the boot options screen type
install-radeon
you get these lines when there is a problem with your video card settings
mike
From: Paul Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Powerbook G4 problem
Date: Mon, 29
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 02:27:51PM +0100, Paul Kelly wrote:
I'm having difficulty booting the CD on a mark2 Powerbook - 667MHz,
512MB RAM, Radeon video, DVDROM drive, gigabit ethernet.
The boot hangs within a split second of it printing the text Booting
Mandrake Linux PPC (I might have
Michael Marcucio wrote:
if you are tring to install, whan you get the boot options screen type
install-radeon
you get these lines when there is a problem with your video card settings
The problem is I don't get the opportunity to do that. The box is hung
and displaying no text within a
Ben Reser wrote:
I'm having difficulty booting the CD on a mark2 Powerbook - 667MHz,
512MB RAM, Radeon video, DVDROM drive, gigabit ethernet.
The boot hangs within a split second of it printing the text Booting
Mandrake Linux PPC
Is this the installer?
Yes.
And are you trying to install
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Paul Kelly wrote:
Ben Reser wrote:
I'm having difficulty booting the CD on a mark2 Powerbook - 667MHz,
512MB RAM, Radeon video, DVDROM drive, gigabit ethernet.
The boot hangs within a split second of it printing the text Booting
Mandrake Linux PPC
Is this the
on 24/4/02 11:35 pm, Henrik Edlund at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, I am now running 8.2 on my iBook-2001. I have a few comments though:
The yaboot-setup during install setup yaboot.conf to have
append= devfs=mount
. This made the first boot to fail (can not find /dev/hda5). I had to
Stew Benedict wrote:
Are you sure your burn is OK?
Well, the md5sum checked out on the ISO, both for the release and the
beta2 I tested. There were no burn errors and I've not had problems with
discs from that burner before.
Paul.
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Colin Ward wrote:
CW I've had those same pmud problems since the 8.2beta1 release. I did
CW post them here and there was a pmud update, it didn't fix the problem
CW for me. The only way i can get pmud to work on the ibook is to use one
CW of benh's kernels. You even get a
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Paul Kelly wrote:
Stew Benedict wrote:
Get into Open Firmware (cmd-option-of at pwer-up)
boot cd:,yaboot
Should get you to the yaboot prompt.
I tried booting through Open Firmware before. No joy. With the command
above I get:
0 boot cd:,yaboot
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 06:05:10PM +0100, Colin Ward wrote:
I've had those same pmud problems since the 8.2beta1 release. I did post
them here and there was a pmud update, it didn't fix the problem for me. The
only way i can get pmud to work on the ibook is to use one of benh's
kernels. You
Stew Benedict wrote:
Are you sure your burn is OK?
I think it's the Powerbook drive somehow. The md5sum on the disc checks
out fine when I dd it back on the burner, or on the DVDROM drive in my
desktop PC.
Unfortunately if I try to dd it back with the Powerbook under OS X, what
I get is a
i can't seem to find the rpm for telnet anywhere. i see graphical telnets
but not the plain 'ol telnet. if mandrake dosn't have a telnet rpm for ppc
can i use one from yellowdog? are they compadable? or d/l the src.rpm and
build it?
thanks
mike
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Michael Marcucio wrote:
i can't seem to find the rpm for telnet anywhere. i see graphical telnets
but not the plain 'ol telnet. if mandrake dosn't have a telnet rpm for ppc
can i use one from yellowdog? are they compadable? or d/l the src.rpm and
build it?
thanks
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Stew Benedict wrote:
SB We like to encourage folks to use ssh, but there is a telnet client
SB and server:
Often you no longer use telnet to connect to a telnet server, but as a
simple diagnostic tool to talk to HTTP server and so on.
--
http://www.edlund.org/
From: Stew Benedict [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We like to encourage folks to use ssh, but there is a telnet client and
server:
everyone should use ssh but some people still use telnet and it would be
nice to be able to connect to them ;)
[stew@powerbook-cooker base]$ grep telnet rpmslist
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 03:03:27PM -0400, Michael Marcucio wrote:
i can't seem to find the mdk telnet client rpm here:
ftp://mirrors.secsup.org/pub/linux/mandrake/Mandrake-devel/cooker/ppc/Mandrake/RPMS/
Should be there but secsup is always really behind on the mirroring
process.
Here it is
The subject says everything :-)
And another thing: when will be ready KDE 3?
Thanks in advance
Salvatore Comito
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Michael Marcucio wrote:
From: Stew Benedict [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We like to encourage folks to use ssh, but there is a telnet client and
server:
everyone should use ssh but some people still use telnet and it would be
nice to be able to connect to them ;)
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Ben Reser wrote:
BR On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 09:07:58PM +0200, Henrik Edlund wrote:
BR Often you no longer use telnet to connect to a telnet server, but as a
BR simple diagnostic tool to talk to HTTP server and so on.
BR
BR Try HEAD or GET for that. You'll have these if
Hi people,
After installation when I boot on X the keyboard is another then my italian
keyboard setting on installation process. If I boot without X the kbd is
correct. Does anyone can help me to turn in the fair kbd on X?
Thanks in advance
Salvatore Comito
Hi people,
I've installed on my Mac G3 266 (Minitower) an PCI TV Card (Turbo TV).
During the installation it is recognized by Linux as BT 848 TV with DMA
push). Well, when I try to configure it the tool says me that no TV card is
installed what can I do to force XawTV to understand that there is
Under 8.0 and kernel 2.4.10 (BenH) the CRT out was not working very well
on my iBook2. The picture was very blurry. Now on 2.4.18 (Mdk) the CRT out
is working when I am on the console, but in X the picture is obfuscated
(seems to me a video mem mapping problem). Anyone got this working? I want
ot
I've tried five times today to install Mandrake 8.2 PPC on my TiBook 667
(dual boot with OSX).
Every time it hangs on the bootloader interface near the end of the
install, immediately on selecting done from the boot options menu. The
cursor can move but the entire screen is frozen. Can't access
I had a similar problem. It turned out that I had more than 16 partitions
on my hard disk (the Apple driver partitions, OS-9, ML, OS-X, it all adds up
after a while...) When I got everything crammed down under 16 partitions,
the problems went away.
Does that ring a bell?
Rick
--
A billion
Hi folks,
I'm installing 8.2PPC onto a 7200/120. When I run BootPC, it drops into
console mode, and then prompts for the install media When I choose
CD-ROM, the machine replies that it can't find a CD-ROM.
I understand the 7200 has a SCSI disk. I guess this is the problem.
If someone could
On Monday 29 April 2002 09:52, you wrote:
Hi All,
Thank you for earlier answers you have given. Now I have one more.
I tried to install 2.4.18 smp kernel from rpm. The installation went
well, and it updated also the yaboot.conf properly. When I then
restarted and tried to use smp kernel,
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Rick Thomas wrote:
I had a similar problem. It turned out that I had more than 16 partitions
on my hard disk (the Apple driver partitions, OS-9, ML, OS-X, it all adds up
after a while...) When I got everything crammed down under 16 partitions,
the problems went
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Ben Reser wrote:
BR Actually using telnet for that is not the greatest idea. You should
BR use something like netcat (nc) since telnet attempts to negotiate
BR terminal settings and therefore sends a bunch of extraneous info
BR across the line. Most protocols are tollerent
On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 03:00:41AM +0200, Henrik Edlund wrote:
I still use telnet to connect to routers, switches, and so on... :-) Not
all of those manufacturers have begun switching to ssh yet.
Yea unfortunately I have a lot of Cisco equipment that doesn't have
enough flash space to upgrade
Here is what happened next...
From the module list, I chose the Mac53c94 for SCSI, and no kernel options. The
install program found the CD-ROM and started installing.
Then I got a crash soon after the message second stage install appeared in the
bottom left of the screen
in second stage
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 10:50:47PM -0700, Ben Reser wrote:
Hit Caps Lock.
Then press the comma or the period key.
I haven't done much looking to see if there are more issues like this.
But I don't think that should be expected behavior.
Humm now all of a sudden it quit doing it.
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