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* iBook woes: Update
@ 2000-07-14 22:28 Chris Backas
  2000-07-14 23:26 ` Robert Thompson
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Chris Backas @ 2000-07-14 22:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org


Hello all,

Well, I've gotten pretty much everything working nicely on my iBook now.

The video problem I was having is solved in later kernels.  The kernel that comes with YellowDog won't boot successfully unless I set video to none in my yaboot.conf file
- it hard locks.  As of the 2.2.17 series, this is no longer true.  Now you *have* to set the mode to 10 and the color depth to 32 (well, I don't think the color depth HAS to be 32,
but why not go for it? =) )

With 2.2.17pre10-ben1, this makes XFree work well, but the full screen text consoles are messed up - they bleed weird colors and don't update correctly.  However, after
updating to the very very latest yaBoot (0.7) and kernel (2.2.17pre10-ben2) , both I believe were released today (7/14/2000) all my video trouble has vanished.  The full
screen consoles work fine again, and XFree is centered on screen, at 24bit color, and 800x600.

The 2.2.17 kernels have also fixed networking problems - previously my network performance was sporadic, it would transfer a few hundred K very quickly, then 'play
dead' for upwards of 20 seconds, and it would also transfer files with CRC errors on occasion.  None of this is true in the 2.2.17 series =)  My OpenFirmware Boot Menu
recognizes the Linux partition now too, so I can boot between MacOS, MacOSX and Linux by just holding the option key!

So, I guess my only remaining iBook wishes are sound, and an Accelerated XServer.  But, I'm happy for now.  The Airport driver was a nice bonus as well ;)

I've gotta give a special thanks to Ben H. here, for yaBoot, the AirPort driver, and his 'special' kernel patches that seem to make all the difference.  Great job!

Chris Backas


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* Re: iBook woes: Update
  2000-07-14 23:34 Robert Thompson
@ 2000-07-14 23:04 ` Chris Backas
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Chris Backas @ 2000-07-14 23:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org, Robert Thompson


On Fri, 14 Jul 2000 19:34:27 -0400, Robert Thompson wrote:

>>
>> Wait! Does your trackpad work? If so, then excuse me...
>WAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!
>> Why doesn't mine work? What are you doing differently? Could it be the new
>> yaboot? Let me try it and see...
>>
>Nope, it isn't the new yaboot. Now I'm *really* confused... my trackpad
>still doesn't work. I can (almost) guarantee that I'm not an idiot, but it's
>beginning to look like I must be doing something wrong.

Yeah, it works fine, and always did.  I dunno, when I went from the 2.2.15 kernels to the 2.2.17 I followed the instructions on BenH's page for the new input stuff.  I did notice
that the DOTConfig file provided with 2.2.17pre10-ben1 didn't enable the new input by default, but I turned that on when I compiled it.

I think the webpage also forgot to rm /dev/adbmouse; ln -s /dev/input/mice /dev/adbmouse

But, I may have just skipped that line by accident, and I did it later anyway.

Chris Backas


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* Re: iBook woes: Update
  2000-07-14 22:28 iBook woes: Update Chris Backas
@ 2000-07-14 23:26 ` Robert Thompson
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Robert Thompson @ 2000-07-14 23:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Chris Backas, linuxppc-dev


>
> With 2.2.17pre10-ben1, this makes XFree work well, but the full screen
text consoles are messed up - they bleed weird colors and don't update
correctly.  However, after
> updating to the very very latest yaBoot (0.7) and kernel
(2.2.17pre10-ben2) , both I believe were released today (7/14/2000) all my
video trouble has vanished.  The full
> screen consoles work fine again, and XFree is centered on screen, at 24bit
color, and 800x600.

Wait! Does your trackpad work? If so, then excuse me... WAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!
Why doesn't mine work? What are you doing differently? Could it be the new
yaboot? Let me try it and see...

Later,
Robbie


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* Re: iBook woes: Update
@ 2000-07-14 23:34 Robert Thompson
  2000-07-14 23:04 ` Chris Backas
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Robert Thompson @ 2000-07-14 23:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Robert Thompson, Chris Backas, linuxppc-dev


>
> Wait! Does your trackpad work? If so, then excuse me...
WAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!
> Why doesn't mine work? What are you doing differently? Could it be the new
> yaboot? Let me try it and see...
>
Nope, it isn't the new yaboot. Now I'm *really* confused... my trackpad
still doesn't work. I can (almost) guarantee that I'm not an idiot, but it's
beginning to look like I must be doing something wrong.

Later,
Robbie


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