Great! That will be good to have in the manual. I see the reference in
the mac-fdisk man page, but that's only available once the system is up
and running. The man page for the regular fdisk was missing that tip.
The machine is up and running now.
I also had a bit of difficulty adding a
On Sun, Jun 30, Marco d'Itri wrote:
NIP; c0110e7c lvm_blk_open+44/f4 =
GPR1; dcae9d00 _end+1c857584/20db4884
GPR2; dcae8000 _end+1c855884/20db4884
GPR3; ddf66bc0 _end+1dcd/20db4884
GPR4; dcae9d28 _end+1c8575ac/20db4884
GPR5; dcae9d28 _end+1c8575ac/20db4884
GPR6; dcae9e00
I do not understand why ND is not working. Is my configuration wrong or
I have exposed a kernel bug?
When I try to ping another host on the LAN it usually works the first
time, and then stops working because the other host does not reply to
ND requests. Everything works again if I switch the
On Jul 02, Olaf Hering [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you paste your config, I see the same. All cdrom drivers are
modules, do you have a similar config?
CONFIG_RWSEM_XCHGADD_ALGORITHM=y
CONFIG_HAVE_DEC_LOCK=y
CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y
CONFIG_ADVANCED_OPTIONS=y
CONFIG_MODULES=y
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I didn't know how far you went ;-) What WM/Environment do you use? I have a
problem with KDE's sound server causing my system to lock up (hard freeze,
reboot) once in a while. It's really bad with 2.4.x kernels, and there hasn't
been a solution
On Tue, 2 Jul 2002 08:43:24 -0400
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I didn't know how far you went ;-) What WM/Environment do you use? I have a
problem with KDE's sound server causing my system to lock up (hard freeze,
reboot) once in a
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 09:47:07AM +0200, Lars Nood?n wrote:
Great! That will be good to have in the manual. I see the reference in
the mac-fdisk man page, but that's only available once the system is up
and running. The man page for the regular fdisk was missing that tip.
The machine
Ok, I tried something new.. I took another partition and installed the basics directly from the bindary disk one and got the box running on the network just fine. I then rebooted back into my full debian partition and compared etc files ..apples to apples for any netorking differences. I did
I have a 2nd ide card in my box and my ide devices have been swithed around becouse of the card. My cdrom is now on ide hdi
from my sys log file:
pmac_ide: enabling IDE bus ID 0
hda: IC35L060AVER07-0, ATA DISK drive
hdb: Maxtor 92048D8, ATA DISK drive
Try /dev/ide/host2/bus0/target5/lun0
Or even
ln -s /dev/cdrom /dev/ide/host2/bus0/target5/lun0
In any case, please, give a complete output of the dmesg command.
J
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 10:48:11AM -0400, Adam wrote:
I have a 2nd ide card in my box and my ide devices have been swithed
Jesus Climent [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Try /dev/ide/host2/bus0/target5/lun0
Or even
ln -s /dev/cdrom /dev/ide/host2/bus0/target5/lun0
In any case, please, give a complete output of the dmesg command.
Right, it looks like you're using devfs, perhaps? I suggest
installing the devfsd
hi everyone!
! tried around with fetchmail an delete the startup script
/etc/init.d/fetchmail
can someone send it to me please?
TIA
On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 05:21:01PM -0700, Shawn Dunn wrote:
No i386 machines around, cept for a laptop, and this card is
rocksolid in MacOS using the beta14(? I think drivers), and running
as a simple fbdev device, it's just the accelerated X-server that
seems to give it fits. I *think*
On Tue, 2 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
! tried around with fetchmail an delete the startup script
/etc/init.d/fetchmail
can someone send it to me please?
apt-get install --reinstall fetchmail
Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
Geert
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On Sat, Jun 29, 2002 at 09:54:19PM +0200, Vinai Kopp wrote:
Hi,
I've got a Apple 9600 on which I would love to have Woody (only).
The trouble is I removed the floppy years ago to make room for another
harddisk.
As far as I understood from the install manual I need to use floppies
for
update: I just figured out it is the 2.4.18-powerpc kernel that is causing my woes. I would like to down load another kernel not using dselect so I can then put it on the system and install since I can't access the internet from the G3 debian box just yet.
I have checked out debians website
Then use dpkg -x to extract the raw package contents.
thanks! that worked
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Hi people
I'm interested to know if someone experienced problems with stop in the
newest ibook2.
Sometime I see that the monitor doesn't power off (the apple leave
lighted) and sometime
it does, and almost always opening the lid the console loose its
setting, and text is shown
disaligned.
Josh,
I did not have it onstalled on my orrig. G4 box so I whent ahead and installed the package. The cd drive works fine but I don't have any mouse control in X. I played with different settings but I still can't get it to work in X... I switch between these dif. settings and each each one
Hi all,
Anthony Lau wrote:
I'm using a Voodoo3 in an Old World PowerMac4400-clone.
Using a 2.4 kernel and XF4.0 or higher accelerated X works. DRI does
not work, though. Console driver in the 2.4 kernel does work, but you
can't read anything due to wrong edian-ness.
In order to
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Can I use my suse-ppc /dev directory in debian? suse has more devices in the tree or does each distro use slightly different device drivers?
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 20:44, Adam wrote:
Can I use my suse-ppc /dev directory in debian? suse has more devices
in the tree or does each distro use slightly different device drivers?
cd /dev ; MAKEDEV driver_i_want will create the devices you need. For
example cd /dev; MAKEDEV hdi.
Cheers
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On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 01:36:42PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
I do not understand why ND is not working. Is my configuration wrong or
I have exposed a kernel bug?
It is likely a problem with broken multicast support.
When I try to ping another host on the LAN it usually works the first
time,
Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I did not have it onstalled on my orrig. G4 box so I whent ahead and
installed the package. The cd drive works fine but I don't have any
mouse control in X. I played with different settings but I still
can't get it to work in X... I switch between these dif.
I have tried every thing from recompiling the kernel (2.4.18-powerpc) and still no luck with networking. I have exhausted my whole arsonal of ideas and the only thing left is to do a fresh install of debian directly on my G3, ww box... ( a real bummer) I just wanted to keep any one afloat...
Adam wrote:
Can I use my suse-ppc /dev directory in debian? suse has more devices
in the tree or does each distro use slightly different device drivers?
Maybe do you intend devfs?
bye
On Sunday, June 30, 2002, at 11:15 PM, Chris Tillman wrote:
By switching to a console, you can at least try more often. To get
from X to a console, use Control-Option-F1 thru F6. (X should be
running in F7). If you can't get in through the console with your
root password, you'll have to boot
On Jul 02, Noah Meyerhans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I try to ping another host on the LAN it usually works the first
time, and then stops working because the other host does not reply to
ND requests. Everything works again if I switch the remote interface
in promiscuous mode.
This
Hi,
Is there a driver for the external screen with a radeon (i have an
ibook) ? Everything I found in the mailing list archive concernrs
m3mirror and the aty128fb. It won't work wth radeon right ?
thanks.
marc
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