Updating 2.6.15 to 2.6.17-6

2006-08-01 Thread T. M.
Hi, I've recently re-installed Debian Testing (10th July) with kernel 2.6.15. I decided to update to 2.6.17-6 but it freezes on startup on Memory hole size: 0 MB Built 1 zonelist Kernel command line: ... mpic: ... PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 12, 16384 bytes) GMT Delta read from

Re: Power saving techniques

2006-03-20 Thread T. M.
1) Does my PowerBook support cpu scaling? How do I enable it? Can I even make it run at 500Mhz or so? I think it runs at either half-speed or full speed. You need to enable cpufreq scaling in the kernel. Do I have to recompile kernel? How do I enable cpufreq scaling in the kernel? No, one

Power saving techniques

2006-03-18 Thread T. M.
Hi everybody, I have a PowerBook 12-inch, 1.5Ghz (System Profiler says it's a PowerBook 6,8). I'd like to be able to save energy as much as I can while on the road; I'd like to know: 1) Does my PowerBook support cpu scaling? How do I enable it? Can I even make it run at 500Mhz or so?

I can't install MOL

2006-03-08 Thread T. M.
I have a PowerBook 12, Debian Sarge, kernel 2.6.15-4. I've downloaded mac-on-linux 0.9.70 but I can't get it installed (probably my fault). That's what I do (as root): bash$ tar -xzf mol-0.9.70.tgz bash$ cd mol-0.9.70 bash$ make bash$ make install (as root) After make I get this (I've