Re: g4 titanium powerbook install questions

2005-06-17 Thread Alex Fernandez
Hi Alfredo, On 6/16/05, Alfredo Pironti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > it seems that there is little for ppc, mostly for intel. > If you are talking about other distributions (Fedora, Mandrake, Suse, > Slackware), I agree. Last Fedora edition (core 4) is available for PPC as well. Mandriva has be

Re: g4 titanium powerbook install questions

2005-06-16 Thread Alfredo Pironti
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > what is vanilla? vanilla is a flavor without taste ;-). So a vanilla installation means an installation without any special configuration or personalization, i.e. I installed my system with all recommended options, without hacking anything. Though,

Re: g4 titanium powerbook install questions

2005-06-16 Thread jason kahn
hi alfredo thanks for your quick reply and helpful answers.. I installed a vanilla 3.1 and it worked (not so helpful, I know...) BTW, I got an ibook, and I have alsa running. If you have alsa running too, please check with `alsamixer' that the master channel is not muted and PCM isn't too. More

Re: g4 titanium powerbook install questions

2005-06-15 Thread Alfredo Pironti
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > screen resolution: i would like to have 1280x854; i can only now choose > between 800x600 or 648x480 if 1280x854 is not a default choice you may have to manually edit your Xfree/Xorg config file. Remember to update the checksum for further updates (s

g4 titanium powerbook install questions

2005-06-15 Thread jason kahn
hello list i recently installed debian 3.1 on my g4 titanium powerbook (1 ghz processor). the install went basically ok, except for the following problems. i am new to linux and an am not sure how to correct the following: screen resolution: i would like to have 1280x854; i can only now choose