Re: [newbie] Problem with the PPC Kernel?

2004-05-04 Thread L66
Might be totally unrelated, but I've seen the same jailbird stripes pattern, on my old Dell Dimension XPS R400 (a Pentium II, circa 1998, recently revived). Turned out it was something to do with the power management. My monitor is supposed to be power management friendly, but not with Linux

Re: [newbie] Problem with the PPC Kernel?

2004-05-04 Thread L66
I've tried another monitor (an old CRT), removing my TV card and tried different RAM chips, however, it still gives the same jail screen. With the CRT I see Starting mandrake or something like that for a fraction of a second before the jail pattern appears. I'm out of ideas... Both

RE: [newbie] Problem with the PPC Kernel?

2004-05-04 Thread L66
I have no experience with Macs or PPCs, so I could be way off base, but did you check the BIOS settings? I'm looking at some notes I scribbled during 10.0 CE install, and it was hanging on boot until I disabled the BIOS power management. -- Ron Hunter-Duvar ronhd at users dot sourceforge dot

Re: [newbie] Problem with the PPC Kernel?

2004-05-04 Thread Ron Hunter-Duvar
On May 4, 2004 09:49, L66 wrote: I've tried another monitor (an old CRT), removing my TV card and tried different RAM chips, however, it still gives the same jail screen. With the CRT I see Starting mandrake or something like that for a fraction of a second before the jail pattern appears.

Re: [newbie] Problem with the PPC Kernel?

2004-05-03 Thread Ron Hunter-Duvar
On May 3, 2004 20:07, L66 wrote: Hello again, I also have tried several PowerPC linux distros on my G4, including Mandrake Linux and Gentoo Linux. They all give me the same result: before I see any text or what the screen is garbled and the computer hangs (well, the caps lock key doesn't