Hello Jan,
Thursday, April 13, 2006, 11:56:29 PM, you wrote:
JSE There's an (supposedly dangerously) hacked ata driver floating around
JSE that makes this work OK. Please contact me off-line if you'd like a
JSE copy of it. The bug that covers this is:
JSE 5031379 Toshiba MK6021GAS falls
Yep. Definitely.
The MacBooks are using USB for the keyboard, the move from ADB to USB came with
some of the later Powerbook's.
To find out if your powerbook is one of these [b]rm -rf
/System/Library/Extensions/AppleADBKeyboard.kext[/b] and see if your keyboard
still works :)
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I've modified GRUB with this patch, and now I have a working keyboard
inside GRUB:
Nice, I saw one of the new powerbooks running Solaris today, but the arrow
keys didn't seem to work in grub. Will this allow them to cursor around in
the grub menu?
Yes, that patch should work around the
Quick questions since I haven't had time to setup the environment to
play with your patches yet. Did you see any disks, or can't you type
anything yet ?
Hmm, the Intel ICH7 chipset in the Intel iMac seems to suffer from the
cntrl sharing DMA engine between channels problem, so that Solaris
Quick questions since I haven't had time to setup the environment to
play with your patches yet. Did you see any disks, or can't you type
anything yet ?
Hmm, the Intel ICH7 chipset in the Intel iMac seems to suffer from the
cntrl sharing DMA engine between channels problem, so that
Jürgen Keil wrote:
Quick questions since I haven't had time to setup the environment to
play with your patches yet. Did you see any disks,
Yes, I see both the optical device and the s-ata hdd, both on
pci-ide controllers:
I noticed that in the prtconf output you sent in the next message,