Hello,
I'm trying to upgrade my ibook 2.2 from 9.1 to cooker using urpmi
(urpmi urpmi and urpmi --auto-select --no-verify-rpm) and most of the
system got upgraded after manually desinstalling some conflicting
packages with urpme but I can't get the draktools back :
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# urpmi
Stew Benedict wrote:
They aren't the same package. The perl-gtk2 api changed. I wrote a
summary of my cooker-ppc experience abotu a month ago and posted packages
I found to be lacking here:
http://peoples.mandrakesoft.com/~sbenedict/cooker-ppc/
The summary in in this list's archives, as well
Stew Benedict wrote:
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Ray Auge wrote:
Thanks,
But the one person I was referring to isn't me. All I've done aside
from support here is the brief cooker HOWTO/Status I did a few weeks back,
as well as packaging a 2.6benh kernel, available on my webspace.
More/faster
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Andreas wrote:
Hi all!
Welcome to Cooker-PPC.
I´m very frustrated because:
I have installed Mandrake 9.1 and the benh-kernel-rpm from MandrakePPC
9.1 CD´s. After reboot I got an Xserver running but with flickering
stripes all over the screen.
Until now I have read many
On Fri, 22 Aug 2003, Brice Figureau wrote:
On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 16:23, Isaac wrote:
anyone know what this could be? i just get this error and can't install
anything via rpmdrake:
perl: rpmio_internal.h:447: c2f: Assertion `fd fd-magic == 0x04463138'
failed.
Aborted
i get the same
Hello,
Just to let you know that I've tested cpudyn on my ibook and it works
great:
http://mnm.uib.es/~gallir/cpudyn/
This programm switches the cpu clock to 400 MHz when the cpu load is low
and back to 700 MHz (for my machine) when launching OpenOffice for
instance. It should save battery
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi there!
i'm running linux on my ibook (500MHz/CD) for about a year now.
i'd love to buy a new powerbook 12 some day, but not without being able
to run linux on it, too.
in some stores i find a comment on some powerbooks last one booting
with OS9.
On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Finally I got round to making a new benh kernel. For people with club
access, it is here (announcement also below):
http://www.mandrakeclub.com/modules.php?op=modloadname=Splatt_Forumfile=viewtopictopic=9957forum=5
Thanks, I got installed the normal
Hello,
Some more feedback:
On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Latest benh is really nice 2.4.21 with things like the sleep-indicator
showing disk activity,
Ok, tested
laptop-mode patch,
what is it ?
hfsplus read and write support,
firewire update and a lot of bugfixes.
Not yet
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, I got installed the normal one (not the smp). But when I added
a yaboot entry with drakboot, it put lines such as:
image=/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]:13,/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/at
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Stew Benedict wrote:
Are you using apm_emu? I understand it is needed for clean sleep recovery
in X. You can add it to /etc/modules to have it load at boot, just:
apm_emu
as the last line of the file.
Ok now it works. Thank you very much.
Including this module in the
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Michael A Dewey wrote:
On Wednesday 09 July 2003 09:16 am, you wrote:
Hi Olivier: Well, I tried to add Mac OS X using the drakboot in mcc. It did
not work. I tried to boot into OS X but all I got was a blank screen. When
I booted into mdk , kde opened up the Kscd player
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Brice Figureau wrote:
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 13:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I have the same behaviour on my ibook 2rev2 700 combo (MDK9.1).
More precisely I boot in text mode (with video=ofonly) and every think
is fine but when I start X with [sudo /etc/init.d/dm
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Michael A Dewey wrote:
Hi All: I have an ibook 600Mhz w/ 256 megs ram. I have the first 2 cds for
Mandrake 9.1 PPC. I started my install using install-text and that crashed
at my keyboard. I then went with install-gui-benh and that worked. The
install went like it should
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/sbin/hwclock -s
That grabs the time from the hardware clock, and shoves it into the
system time.
I hope this helps,
Strange:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# /sbin/hwclock -s date
time in rtc is Sun Jan 10 12:37:51 1904
jeu jan 1 00:59:59 BST 1970
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