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    <title>OpenJDK on Lenny    </title>
    <description>hi guys    Anyone else having problems with OpenJDK on Debian ???    I m getting weird errors with  &gt;  &gt; compile:  &gt;      public final class OpenbravoDataFilter extends    &gt; AbstractDatabaseFilter {  &gt;     [javac]              ^  &gt;     [javac] 1 error  &gt;  &gt; BUILD FAILED  &gt;  home nse OpenbravoERP 2 50MP8 build xml:515: The following error    &gt; occurred while executing this line:  &gt;  home nse Ope   </description>
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    <title>netbooting oldworld</title>
    <description>On Thu  Aug 09  2007 at 12:14:57AM  0700  Nick Schmalenberger wrote:  &gt; Is there currently any way to netboot the installer on old world?  &gt; http:  wiki debian org DebianInstaller PowerPC OldWorld PreAlphaManualUpdates  &gt; suggests that it is possible but the installation manual doesn t have  &gt; clear instructions  section 4 6 mentioned on the wiki page doesn t  &gt; address old world  such as what    </description>
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    <title>Installation from USB flash drive failing   libc relocatio  </title>
    <description>On Thu  Aug 09  2007 at 06:12:54PM  0200  Sven Luther wrote:  &gt; On Tue  Jul 31  2007 at 12:03:41AM  1000  Nigel O Brian wrote:  &gt; &gt;   &gt; &gt; I am trying to install from Debian Testing netinst iso on an old  &gt; &gt; Powerbook G4 using the  hd media  kernel  initrd and yaboot conf from  &gt; &gt;   &gt; &gt; http:  people debian org ~wouter d i powerpc daily powerpc hd media   &gt; &gt;   &gt; &gt; I have tried several recent    </description>
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    <title>Kernel  config SENSORS_AMS[_PMU]    what does it do     ?</title>
    <description>Hi All    Is disk head parking possible now with SENSORS_AMS built from the  latest git sources? Or is there some separate driver that does the  parking?  On Google I found SENSORS_AMS_HDPARK being mentioned  but  only for a short period of time  in summer 2006   And the pattern   hdpark  seems to be missing in the latest git sources        If there s no disk parking possible currently: Is ther   </description>
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    <title>Question about booting</title>
    <description>Hi     On 8 8 07  Brad Boyer  wrote:    &gt; &gt;   the  install folder is  hfs blessed  but don t know what that means   &gt; &gt;   there is another chrp descriptor called ofboot b  but I don t know what it is   &gt; &gt;   the yaboot boot loader is present  but I couldn t find what enables it     &gt; of the path is a special Mac shortcut that says to look for a  &gt; particular file type  tbxi    </description>
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    <title>TERM  &gt;bterm  Debian Sarge RS6000 stalled install</title>
    <description>I posted this question elsewhere  but decided this would also be a good   place to ask   Thanks  by the way  to the two people who responded to my   request for partitioning advice     I am going through the long  hard  complicated process of installing   Debian Sarge on an IBM powerpc  I m installing Sarge because that s the   only install cd I could find that would boot on my RS 6000  I ve be   </description>
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    <title>no sound   iBook G3</title>
    <description>On 8 8 07  Johannes Berg  wrote:  &gt; On Wed  2007 08 08 at 12:23  0200  Andrzej Mendel wrote:  &gt;  &gt; &gt; I guess that snd aoa could be the module that you need to load in order  &gt; &gt; to get sound on your machine  I m not sure if it covers yours  but it is  &gt; &gt; supposed to obsolete snd powermac  so if your iBook is supported by  &gt; &gt; snd aoa then you ll have better luck tryi   </description>
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    <title>S ATA on RS 6000</title>
    <description>On Wed  Aug 08  2007 at 07:04:03AM  0200  Bastian Machek wrote:  &gt; Hi everyone   &gt;   &gt; has anyone ever tried to use a s ata controller under debian ppc in an   &gt; rs 6000? I m thinking of buying a pci  x  controller  to add cheap storage to   &gt; my rs 6000  In addition it would be interesting if someone already managed to   &gt; boot from such a s ata controller     Well  i have never tried that  bu   </description>
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    <title>Debian ppc install in process on rs6000</title>
    <description>On Mon  Aug 06  2007 at 08:36:38AM  0500  Greg Trigg wrote:  &gt;   &gt; How large do I want my boot partition to be?  At the moment it s 100Megs   &gt; with a root partition of 10Gig  a swap partition of 1 5Gig and a home   &gt; partition of 2Gig   If I should do something different  I would also   &gt; welcome that advice   I changed the boot partition to  PrepBoot  and the   &gt; others as linux and linux swa   </description>
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    <title>How to modify default keyboard map in PowerBook G4</title>
    <description>On Sun  2007 08 05 at 23:28  0000  Amit Uttamchandani wrote:  &gt; Perfect   &gt;   &gt; I currently use the mouseemu package so I will go ahead and take your  &gt; suggestions and apply it there     After a couple of years or using a PowerBook for all my work and school   I kind of miss or get used to right clicking with a function key  when  not available :     &gt; Thanks again     Shoot again  if you need   </description>
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    <title>Xorg won t start on a PowerMac 9600  ATI Mach64 </title>
    <description>Hello all   I installed Etch  4 0  on a PowerMac 9600 300  Old World   The    machine boots fine  but I don t seem to be able to get the X server    to start  The 9600 has an ATI Mach64 PCI video card  and a Sony 17     monitor connected to it by means of a Mac VGA adapter  The adapter is    set to a fixed resolution of 1152x870  but see below      With the auto generated Xorg conf I get this e   </description>
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    <title>does  dalsa work in jackd for Unstable on  snapper ?</title>
    <description>i now have both Unstable   Stable on my iBookG4  jackd  R  dalsa  S  does okay on Stable but not on Unstable  have to go  doss to make jack don t compain about the device  everbody on this  snapper  sound card ?  doing okay?  or is it also like this:  http:  ubuntuforums org showthread php?t=504089  if no trouble  what option are you using for jackd?    tia         2g  http:  micro ispretty com   </description>
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    <title>Ban for debian powerp on Sven Luther lifted </title>
    <description>On 7 26 07  Sven Luther  wrote:  &gt; On Thu  Jul 26  2007 at 08:55:33AM  0200  bibinix@gmx net wrote:  &gt; &gt; Do you think that the x window system and xfce can fit into a 1 3 Giga?  this is what is left in my pbg3 and I do not want to erase the Mac OS 8 6 partition since I am attached to it and also I don t want to go back an do pdisk and so on since I remember it was really com   </description>
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    <title>lacking modules 2 6 22 1 powerpc kernel drivers input seri  </title>
    <description>thanks   i couldn t wait and did the re install  this time the newest kernel boots okay  but then i lost control of VT2 6  alt   fn2 6 doesn t bring in the new shell      On 7 30 07  Sven Luther  wrote:  &gt; On Mon  Jul 30  2007 at 06:06:41PM  0900  2g wrote:  &gt; &gt; am on unstable@iBookG4 and did a safe upgrade today  &gt; &gt; and it seemed to have broutht an another kernel installed   </description>
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    <title>lacking  lib modules 2 6 22 1 powerpc kernel drivers input  </title>
    <description>Hi    downgrading udev to the stable version does the trick for me      Le lundi 30 juillet 2007  2g a crit:  &gt; excuse me it was  &gt;  &gt; Error inserting  &gt; i8042  lib modules 2 6 22 1 powerpc kernel drivers input serio i8042 ko :  &gt; No such device  &gt;  &gt; On 7 30 07  2g  wrote:  &gt; &gt; am on unstable@iBookG4 and did a safe upgrade today  &gt; &gt; and it seemed to have brouth   </description>
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