Michael Schmitz wrote:
Now I just need the log output from pmud on your box - it does report the
PMU version there (see /var/log/daemon.log). If yours is a yet unsupported
PMU version we can just tell pmud to fail on startup, instead of
confusing your machine.
Okay, here it is...
May 4 11:02
Hi all
I know this question hasn't the topic of a Debian problem. But I also
know that in this mailinglist you can ask people with a lot of MacOS
knowledege. So, don't quarrel with me about this, please.
As you can see in the subject I have the aim to burn a bootable and
networkable CD with MacOS
> >Now I just need the log output from pmud on your box - it does report the
> >PMU version there (see /var/log/daemon.log). If yours is a yet unsupported
> >PMU version we can just tell pmud to fail on startup, instead of
> >confusing your machine.
>
> Okay, here it is...
>
> May 4 11:02:54 luk
>The lid status bit apparently has a different function on desktop
>machines. We cannot find out the machine type by asking the PMU so this is
>going to be more complex to solve.
Look at the PMU_IOC_CAN_SLEEP ioctl. I don't remember exactly when I added
it but it has been a long time.
Ben.
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Hello all!
I've been reading the netboot howto on penguinppc.org, but it doesn't say
anything about what to type into the OF prompt on the client computer...
Can anyone help?
Thanks!
Russell
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On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 09:08:22AM -0400, Russell Hires wrote:
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> Hello all!
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> I've been reading the netboot howto on penguinppc.org, but it doesn't say
> anything about what to type into the OF prompt on the client computer...
Well the way i
Hey Folks,
I was just thinking about trying to find one of the older iBooks on
which I could install Debian and use as a developing and presentation
machine for the road. However, I remember the newer iBooks have a
software-based modem, and I _THOUGHT_ the original iBooks had a real
hardware mode
> >The lid status bit apparently has a different function on desktop
> >machines. We cannot find out the machine type by asking the PMU so this is
> >going to be more complex to solve.
>
> Look at the PMU_IOC_CAN_SLEEP ioctl. I don't remember exactly when I added
> it but it has been a long time.
>
>I'll check that out - my kernel has the ioctl, it just doesn't work as
>advertised (as in: claims there is no sleep support on Lombard, the
>ioctl returns 0). The kernel is 2.4.14-pre8 in case you're wondering.
That's weird, it should work according to the source code...
unsigned long can_slee
On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 07:49:49AM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
> Well the way it's laid out in there, holding the n key during boot
> makes OF look for a bootp server. If you have that yaboot.conf
> employed you should get yaboot loaded without having to go in
> OpenFirmware.
>
> OTOH, if you're t
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But I still got the same keyboard problem :-( pls help
When I try to login in gdm pressing q on the keyboard shows 1 on the screen,
something is fxxked up for the lack of a better term.
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On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 10:35:45AM -0600, Derrik Pates wrote:
> On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 07:49:49AM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
> > Well the way it's laid out in there, holding the n key during boot
> > makes OF look for a bootp server. If you have that yaboot.conf
> > employed you should get yaboot
On Wed, 2002-05-08 at 14:29, Gjermund Gusland Thorsen wrote:
> But I still got the same keyboard problem :-( pls help
>
> When I try to login in gdm pressing q on the keyboard shows 1 on the screen,
> something is fxxked up for the lack of a better term.
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On Wednesday 08 May 2002 16:51 pm, David Stanaway wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-05-08 at 14:29, Gjermund Gusland Thorsen wrote:
> > But I still got the same keyboard problem :-( pls help
> >
> > When I try to login in gdm pressing q on the keyboard shows 1 on
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