Hi ben,
After a today rsync, I compiled 2.4.21-ben2.
It compiles fine, boot fines but believe to be ben1 and because of that
failed to load module.
/usr/src/linux$ grep -n ben1 ./include/linux/version.h
1:#define UTS_RELEASE 2.4.21-ben1
/usr/src/linux$ grep -n ben2 Makefile
4:EXTRAVERSION =
So far, YDL isn't doing any developement work on the kernel or
drivers. They do support me in some ways, they do a bunch of testing and
they have a lot of work setting up a working userland environement, but
most of the PowerMac driver work to support new machines is done by me
on my spare time.
Hi,
Whiterabbit [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How know where I can find a bootable iso sarge???
Nowhere, I'm afraid. There are jigdo descriptions for testing at
URL:http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/jigdo-area/powerpc/, but
they are currently marked as unbootable/uninstallable. Their only
With xmms, you have to have the option to read digital audio checked
in the AudioCD reader plugin and you must specify the dev node of
the cd directly. Pointing xmms to /cdrom won't work. For example,
I always have to point xmms to (or open file to path if xmms is
already running): /dev/sr0
On 29 Jun, this message from Grzesiek Sedek echoed through cyberspace:
Hi,
could anyone suggest best airport card for ibook2 combo?
There's not a lot of choice really: the only Airport card available to
you is the original (802.11b) Airport card from Apple. Only Apple names
their cards
BTW, do you have your G5 already? ;-)
No :(
There's always the conspiracy theory.
FreeBSD competes with Linux. Jordan Hubbard, former
leader of the FreeBSD project, now works for Apple.
Coincidence
:-)
Hehe, maybe :)
If not, maybe he could get you a bare motherboard.
On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 18:19, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra
wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 14:19:45 +0200, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
BTW, do you have your G5 already? ;-)
No :(
This is what makes me loose faith in big companies... and what
makes them loose my
I found the script to alter boot-floppies. My oldworld
powerbook (wallstreet) now boots. But it would be nice
to get it booting off the internal internal drive.
When I do ofpath from Linux, it says
/pci/mac-io/ata0/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2 for the device path of
/dev/hda2, my root partition, but that
There is a script for altering the boot image:
http://cvs.debian.org/boot-floppies/powerpc-specials/miBoot/patch-floppy.pl
Or you could use a binary editor like beav, or I could run the script for
you
and mail you the image as I did for Koos.
Are you using the 'fixed' quik for G3's?
-
- Original Message -
From: David Woyciesjes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 2:00 PM
Subject: Trying to start the installer on PowerBase 200.
***I'm not subscribed to this list yet, so please CC to me so I can stay
in the loop of
Just little more details:
dmesg show this:
ALSA ../alsa-kernel/ppc/keywest.c:84: tumbler: cannot initialize the MCS
this is kernel 21-ben2 and alsa 9.4
under kernel 20-ben10 and alsa 9.1 everything is fine.
Thanks.
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 17:47, Grzesiek Sedek wrote:
Hi,
I have suddenly
On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 08:19, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
On Sat, 2003-06-28 at 02:31, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra wrote:
*Very* nice to know. Do you mean you are
the main driver developer for the PowerMacs?
I maintain the PowerMac port of the kernel, yes.
BTW, do you have
Hi.. I have a USB pen drive and I used to mount this using mount -t vfat
/dev/sda1 /mnt/USBPen. However, I recently got a digital camera and setup the
usbdevfs in /etc/fstab. Now, when I plug in the USB Pen drive, it gets
recognized as a device in /proc/bus/usb/002. How do I get my machine to
On Monday 30 June 2003 07:36, Frank Escher wrote:
But, i found a way to install from CD, to do this needs a little work for
you. If you
interested i can mail you pictures what to do and everthing is fine ( 5
minutes under
MacOS).
Thank you very much, Frank, but I installed Debian
Mathieu Segaud wrote:
Hello,
I bought an ibook this morning and install debian on it;
but X just keeps me waiting :)
I followed instructions in Jesus Clement's howto and here is what
happened:
I started xdm and it gives me the login screen, ok till there, but
when i tried to login, it just
i just tryed the version 2e.
i have a 15 tibook
it works great, but:
it can't boot with X, i have to boot in knoppix 3, then copy my
XF86Config-4 to /etc/X11/, and the /etc/gpm.conf file too, then startx.
still no aceleration. (now i'm not in mi tibook, but if is necesary i can
send you the
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 04:28:49PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
my partition on my tibook disk:
/dev/hda
#type name length base (
size ) system
dump: name /dev/hda len 8
/dev/hda1 Apple_partition_map Apple
Le mar 01/07/2003 à 02:21, Benjamin Herrenschmidt a écrit :
On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 02:46, christophe barbe wrote:
Hi ben,
After a today rsync, I compiled 2.4.21-ben2.
It compiles fine, boot fines but believe to be ben1 and because of that
failed to load module.
/usr/src/linux$ grep
$ cp -r benh_kernel_20030630/ benh_kernel_test
$ cd benh_kernel_test/
$ rm ./include/linux/version.h
$ rsync -avz rsync.penguinppc.org::linux-2.4-benh /usr/src/benh_kerrnel_test/
$ cat ./include/linux/version.h
#define UTS_RELEASE 2.4.21-ben1
#define LINUX_VERSION_CODE 132117
#define
Le mar 01/07/2003 à 08:00, Benjamin Herrenschmidt a écrit :
Yes, I could have done a make distclean before posting, sure, but
that's not a problem. As long as you properly do make oldconfig,
make dep etc... it should be fine
I am afraid this is not the case. I use make-kpkg which does a make
OoO En cette nuit striée d'éclairs du mardi 01 juillet 2003, vers
02:46, christophe barbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait:
Hi ben,
After a today rsync, I compiled 2.4.21-ben2.
It compiles fine, boot fines but believe to be ben1 and because of that
failed to load module.
/usr/src/linux$ grep -n
Hi all,
I'm trying to upgrade the kernel:
# uname -a
Linux debian 2.2.20-pmac #1 Thu Mar 21 17:08:23 EST 2002 ppc unknown
# cat /etc/debian_version
3.0
# apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.18-powerpc
# reboot
# uname -a
Linux debian 2.2.20-pmac #1 Thu Mar 21 17:08:23 EST 2002 ppc unknown
I'm
Hiya,
I've been trying to enable monitor mode with airport card
after applying this two patches (I got them from some old postings on
the list.) on to kernel-2.4.21-ben2 kernel fails to compile.
http://airsnort.shmoo.com/orinoco-0.11b-patch.diff
What about the volume ? ... How can I increase it if I
only have Debian in my iBook Blueberry (as far as I
remember the only way was doing it in the Mac side)?,
BTW I using the Woody stock Kernel.
Blessings All..
Carlos.
With xmms, you have to have the option to read
digital audio checked
On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 14:03, christophe barbe wrote:
Le mar 01/07/2003 à 08:00, Benjamin Herrenschmidt a écrit :
Yes, I could have done a make distclean before posting, sure, but
that's not a problem. As long as you properly do make oldconfig,
make dep etc... it should be fine
I am
On Jun 30 2003, christophe barbe wrote:
/usr/src/linux$ grep -n ben1 ./include/linux/version.h
1:#define UTS_RELEASE 2.4.21-ben1
/usr/src/linux$ grep -n ben2 Makefile
4:EXTRAVERSION = -ben2
Does using make mrproper (be careful to save your .config)
help? I think that this
No guru, but maybe some help :-)
I found the script to alter boot-floppies. My oldworld
powerbook (wallstreet) now boots. But it would be nice
to get it booting off the internal internal drive.
When I do ofpath from Linux, it says
/pci/mac-io/ata0/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2 for the device path of
i can't hear any music cd, not with xmms (the proper plugin is installed),
not with kscd.
You won't hear any sound with kscd on Apple PPC hardware. kscd assumes that
the CD drive is directly connected to the sound card, which it's not on Apple
hardware. I assume that you have the xmms-cdread
Hi !
I just network installed a debian 3.0 (woody) on an Apple
Imac (G3 350MHz) with 128 MB of RAM, and here are some
tips for doing it.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FOR DEVELOPPERS:
There is a problem with the bootfloppies if you want to
install yaboot. (the mac equivalent of lilo) :
mac-fdisk is not
OK - my mistake - I've compiled just the modules and everything is ok.
On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 15:43, Grzesiek Sedek wrote:
Hiya,
I've been trying to enable monitor mode with airport card
after applying this two patches (I got them from some old postings on
the list.) on to kernel-2.4.21-ben2
On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 13:03, christophe barbe wrote:
Le mar 01/07/2003 à 08:00, Benjamin Herrenschmidt a écrit :
Yes, I could have done a make distclean before posting, sure, but
that's not a problem. As long as you properly do make oldconfig,
make dep etc... it should be fine
I am
Am Die, 2003-07-01 um 05.55 schrieb Chris Tillman:
Use mac-fdisk to create the partition(s), make it (them) type
Apple_HFS. Then boot back to OSX to format it; and be sure to choose
regular old HFS, not 'Extended' which is hfsplus. There are some Linux
hfsplus utilities now, but not kernel
Hello there,
I just managed to set the autofs feature to work in order to mount my CD
ROM drive, but it wasn't as good as I thought, because, I can't read
immediately the CD in the Konqueror Window. I have to actually open a shell
(bash) and cd into mnt/cd, which is the mount point I
On Tue, 01 Jul 2003 08:33:26 +0200, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
Heh, that machine isn't out yet !!! NOBODY has one (except maybe Adobe to
tune Photoshop benchmarks ;)
I guess system programmers should get new hardware *before* application
programmers...
OTOH hand this shows
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Segher Boessenkool wrote:
Michel Dänzer wrote:
I wonder why i2c-keywest doesn't get loaded for you.
Because an iMac G3 doesn't need it? ;-)
If I was him, I'd try disabling the emu10k crap he enabled...
Disabling everything except pmac_dma didn't help. Tried
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