Well, check that APM (Advanced Power Managment, or is it PMUD on PPC?) is
working. You'll need this to hav an auto-power-down. It works on an iBook, so
it should on an iMac.
Thierry
On Thursday 06 March 2003 12:49, Matthieu Amiguet wrote:
I installed Mandrake 8.2 on a iMac DV 400 (slot
On Saturday 08 February 2003 14:58, Christopher Molnar wrote:
Before I go and once again blow away a working OS/X install and install
Beta 2 can anyone tell me (hopefully someone with a white ibook) if the
following items are working properly:
1) Internal modem
Did not try but I doubt. AFAIK
On Saturday 08 February 2003 16:54, Christopher Molnar wrote:
In the meantime OS/X seems pretty stable for my needs - just a little
slower than I would like it.
-Chris
Well, I have both and choose at boot time. I am pretty happy with YDL 2.3 at
the time. I do like Mandrake (on my PC) but
Well, lets compare with my (working) configuration on YDL. Could you try ot?
On Friday 07 February 2003 00:56, Adrian Rawlings wrote:
Hi all... I have an ibook 2.2 (released in Nov 2002?) With the beta2 it
does a wonderful job autodetecting my ethernet port and my airport card.
Congrats! Now
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 00:13, Stew Benedict wrote:
On my Lombard, the trackpad is adb, not sure on the newer machines.
On the iBook2.rev2 as well. I know that because on YDL I have to run a mouse
configuration utility at the command line if I forget the USB mouse to get X
to use the
On Thursday 23 January 2003 23:35, wolfgang wrote:
i tried yellow dog too, but when i booted from the cd the ibook was
powering off after some seconds instead of installing anything...
did i do something wrong? (i'm a newbie on macintosh...)
thanks, wolfgang
and Daniel wrote
I don't think
On Thursday 23 January 2003 16:05, Wolfgang Hovest wrote:
hi there,
i recently bought an ibook800
(...)
with the 9.1-beta-release it's even worse. the tft is getting black
immediately when i try the gui-install, and if i choose intall-text, at
the time the installer asks for the resolution,