The iBook G3 come with a white LED that's active if the device sleeps.
On 10.2 during installation you seem to misuse it to signal hard disk
activity. How can I disable it?
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Hi,
I got some problems (disk access denied, bus errors,...) that led me to
go into single user mode and fsck my partitions. I noticed then that
there were some directories created in the tmp directory, called "dev"
and "etc", and one file in the / directory called "success" with 0
length. At reboot, these files disapeared. Does anybody know if this
could be a sign of a hacked computer ? I mean could someone have
installed a rootkit or some such ?
I'm not paranoid but this indeed seems strange.
Cheers
Damir
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Hello,
KIWI is not (yet) ported to PPC. Is there any other tool I could use to
create an alternative install CD? Or just an alternative repository?
Instead of the DVD, just a one CD, like for KDE or Gnome on x86. Of
course, I would rather see KIWI ported to PPC for openSUSE 11.0, but for
now I'm interested in any working solutions :)
Bye,
CzP
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Hello,
I almost forgot to post it here (originally posted to the
powerdeveloper.org forums):
As you could see from previous announcements, I recompile Packman
packages for PPC. In the past I tried to compile all of the packages,
but now with a growing Packman team the number of packages grew well
over a thousand. Lately it became difficult to keep up with the number
of new packages / updates coming every day.
As a workaround for this problem, I decided to take another approach.
Instead of compiling everything, I recompile only a fine selection of
packages (xine/mplayer/vlc) and those requested by the community. This
means, that next to these packages, the following are also included:
mpd, gmpc, vobcopy, audacious, and for 10.2 kino (there is no kino yet
for 10.3). For this selection regular updates are a lot more easy to
maintain, and what is more important, I can also test most of the
packages, not just compile them.
Repositories for 10.0 and 10.1 are not maintained any more, as there is
almost no download activity for them at all. I leave them on-line for a
while, just as the previous repo for 10.2, and will remove them at the
end of year.
The maintained repositories are available at the following URL-s:
ftp://spike.fa.gau.hu/pub/pmppc102/
ftp://spike.fa.gau.hu/pub/pmppc103/
And for earlier releases:
ftp://spike.fa.gau.hu/pub/old/
Please let me know, if you feel, that something is missing from the
list! And remember to have a lot of fun!
CzP
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Hello,
Anyone interested? The platform and support in any form will be provided, as well as advertising for SUSE.
Feel free to ask any further details...
Bye
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