Hi Stew,
> Is the entry:
>
> alias serial macserial in /etc/modules.conf?
Not unless it was done by the installer. I haven't done it manually.
> I think the changes to drakx (installer) between 8.0 and 8.2 don't make
> this entry now unless you go through the modem setup during install.
hmm
Thanks for the testing Stew.
So you didn't have any problems mounting the second CD during the
install? It just wouldn't mount for me at all. Is there anything
about the way the CD's were burnt that could cause the problem? ie, the
volume name of the CD? What else could cause it to simply no
Just some feedback on recent installer issues. This is all using the same
ISO's from beta1 that you all have.
Platform: iMac Rev2 128MB RAM
Time Zone selection, recommended install - Mine was defaulted at NY - If I
pressed the button I get the whole list.
I did a new install, making sure to s
I know Stew is probably busy with the beta cycle and hasn't tried yet but
has anybody else tried compiling kde3 on PPC?
Whenever I run it knotify repeatedly crashes. The backtrace looks like
this:
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 10:10:30AM +1100, Nick Texidor wrote:
> After installing 8.2 PPC from the beta CD's using only the first CD, I
> tried to connect to the internet using kppp.
>
> I set up my connection details, and set up the modem, but I kept getting
> messages about it not being found at
On 1 Mar 2002, Nick Texidor wrote:
> After installing 8.2 PPC from the beta CD's using only the first CD, I
> tried to connect to the internet using kppp.
>
> I set up my connection details, and set up the modem, but I kept getting
> messages about it not being found at /dev/ttys0 (which is wha
After installing 8.2 PPC from the beta CD's using only the first CD, I
tried to connect to the internet using kppp.
I set up my connection details, and set up the modem, but I kept getting
messages about it not being found at /dev/ttys0 (which is what it was
set to under 8.0). It didn't work as
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On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 09:22:48AM -0800, Steve Sloan wrote:
> If you install Mac OS X on a Powerbook G3 Series computer that does not have
> USB, an original Power Macintosh G3 or a Rev. A iMac, and the hard disk is
> larger than 8 GB, the destination partition for Mac OS X must be completely
> w
If you install Mac OS X on a Powerbook G3 Series computer that does not have
USB, an original Power Macintosh G3 or a Rev. A iMac, and the hard disk is
larger than 8 GB, the destination partition for Mac OS X must be completely
within the first 8 GB of the hard disk.
Otherwise this does not apply
On 28 Feb 2002, joe wrote:
> Hello all,
> I just joined the list and not sure if my problems/experience were
> covered or not.
>
> I am installing on a Power Computing PTPro 250 with 128mb. Clean
> install on a 4G fujitzu SCSI drive partitioned before with fwb harddisk
> tool kit and boo
On 28 Feb 2002, Nick Texidor wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-02-28 at 14:30, Stew Benedict wrote:
> > Thinking about it a bit, I seem to recall crazed urpmi behavior similar to
> > what you're reporting on the normal cooker list. it may be the same
> > problem version is on the PPC ISO's. Use it daily
Stew Benedict wrote:
>On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Janne Karjanlahti wrote:
>
>>Hello!
>>
>>Thu, 21 Feb 2002 Miguel Beccari wrote about errors with his
>>PowerM
I'm new to this beta/cooker thing, but I've read where other people are
having the same problem as me. XFree86 crashes with this:
(EE) R128(0) Cannot read V_BIOS (5)
Symbol drmFreeBufs from module /usr/.../drivers/r128_drv.o is
unresolved!
Symbol drmR128TextureBlit from module /usr/...
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