On 6 Jun, this message from Antoine Delvaux echoed through cyberspace:
in the module source. That doesn't output much though...
Jun 5 09:23:22 brocoli kernel: IN from bad port 338 at d006092c
Jun 5 09:23:22 brocoli kernel: IN from bad port 338 at d006092c
Jun 5 09:23:22 brocoli
The eata driver really does not care whether it is using an ISA, EISA or PCI
board
as long as it has identified the I/O address where the EATA registers are
available.
The PCI detection routine find out an I/O address, nothing else. If you do
not
specify the io_port=0x1400 parameter at module
sleepd works by watching the IRQ bus for interrupts. Specifically,
looking through the code it looks through /proc/interrupts for anything
that looks like an interrupt for a mouse or keyboard.
Here's what my /proc/interrupts looks like. I'm using an iBook DV 466.
CPU0
19:
Dear Debian Guru's,
I saw Gerhard's posting below and remembered a large case in the back of my
closet...
A while back I purchased on ebay an IBM RS/6000 machine (for the
drives/ram...plus it went for
$1 +$30 shipping, so why not?-).
It's an old PPC601 model...C10, I believe. It's been a
Alberto 'JCN-9000' Varesio wrote:
Gerhard Kroder wrote:
Hi,
finally i'm trying to get woody on my 43P-133, using current boot disk
set (as of May 16).
...
What's the problem here? Any hints?
Maybe those images aren't the best ones :(
Have you tried other boot images ?
gave
On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 12:48, Michael Schmitz wrote:
sleepd works by watching the IRQ bus for interrupts. Specifically,
looking through the code it looks through /proc/interrupts for anything
that looks like an interrupt for a mouse or keyboard.
Here's what my /proc/interrupts looks like.
Hi, all, I'm having problems with XFree86. I've installed Woody on a
Main Street G3 Powerbook (The Main Street was the original short-lived
3G Powerbook that was issued in 1997 with a 3400 form factor). When I
fire-up startx, I get the grey screen with X mouse cursor. Shortly
after, I'm back
The VIA-PMU interrupt is where keyboard and mouse activity hide in. Good
luck subtracting the baseline interrupt activity there, I suspect the
scheduling timer is in there as well :-)
Yeah, but wouldn't it suck if your laptop went to sleep while you were
playing XBill with a USB mouse ?
hiall! i'd like to know a little more about my system. can someone
point me to some tech note... and give a little hint about the marked
line :)?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
cpu : 740/750
temperature : 44 C (uncalibrated)
clock : 400MHz
revision:
On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 17:36, Mo Oishi wrote:
Hi, all, I'm having problems with XFree86. I've installed Woody on a
Main Street G3 Powerbook (The Main Street was the original short-lived
3G Powerbook that was issued in 1997 with a 3400 form factor). When I
fire-up startx, I get the grey
hi,
my job made me very near to a couple of ibm powerpc64. i'll have full
control on both of them for months. one of them is going to run linux
(suse, at the moment), but my own personal wish is to make debian run
on it and maybe to start a port.
what i have done:
1. i started peeking
hiall! i'd like to know a little more about my system. can someone
point me to some tech note... and give a little hint about the marked
line :)?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
cpu : 740/750
temperature : 44 C (uncalibrated)
clock : 400MHz
revision
Why monolithic kernels can´t run on NuBus systems like
Performa 6300?
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Ivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
cpu : 740/750
temperature : 44 C (uncalibrated)
clock : 400MHz
revision: 131.2 (pvr 0008 8302)
bogomips: 797.90
machine : PowerBook3,1
motherboard : PowerBook3,1 MacRISC Power Macintosh
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On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 02:41:48PM -0300, Daniel Bolgheroni wrote:
Why monolithic kernels can?t run on NuBus systems like
Performa 6300?
Try nubus-mac.sourceforge.net.
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Hi,
On 6 Jun, this message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] echoed through cyberspace:
The eata driver really does not care whether it is using an ISA, EISA or PCI
board
It should, though. On most (all?) platforms besides i386, there are huge
differences between ISA/EISA and PCI. You can't just assume
On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 14:42, Chris Tillman wrote:
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 02:41:48PM -0300, Daniel Bolgheroni wrote:
Why monolithic kernels can?t run on NuBus systems like
Performa 6300?
Try nubus-mac.sourceforge.net.
Better yet, try:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nubus-pmac/
I would like to know if I can install Debian on a IBM
RS6000 E30
its possible ???
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I would like to know if I can install Debian on a IBM
RS6000 E30
its possible ???
You can take a look at:
http://www.debian.org/releases/potato/powerpc/install.en.txt
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On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 10:06:52PM -0300, Daniel Bolgheroni wrote:
I would like to know if I can install Debian on a IBM
RS6000 E30
its possible ???
You can take a look at:
http://www.debian.org/releases/potato/powerpc/install.en.txt
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