hello, it is a certain time ago, since I tried to install Linux on my imac. It succeeded before, but as I tried to install it again, it stuck in the installation-process. I´ve read the different explanations in the sdb. Since now I thought it was, because I changed the blocks and cylinders of the swap-Partition by navigating with the cursor-arrows in the expert-mode. Installation without swap and ram set to 120mb failed, I got the message "mk2fs1.19, 13 jul...". The Installation stuck in different states of the process, depending on the selected software. I can`t remember, if it allways had something to do with Modem-Stuff, for which a workaround is suggested, but there weren`t Problems with it before anyhow. Meanwhile I think it might rather have to do with a dirty cd-rom-drive-lense, because it doesn`t work as good as new anymore. My questions: Is it an excluding fact for the swap-idea, when Installation fails with higher ram, without swap-partition? Has anyone experience in cleaning the cd-rom lense? Is it usefull to take it apart? -- +++ GMX - Mail, Messaging & more http://www.gmx.net +++ Bitte lächeln! Fotogalerie online mit GMX ohne eigene Homepage!
Hello Suse gurus, As a long-time user of the suse-linux issues, under both the x86 and ppc platforms, i'm searching the way to have suse-7.3 running in both console and X11 modes on the new apple ibook 2.2 800 Mhz. Unfortunally, i did'nt find the right way to do this, even in using the benh8 kernel.I would realy prefer to solve this in using a Suse solution instead of a Yellow-Dog or even a Woddy one... Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. -- Cordialement, Pierre Sahores Inspection académique de Seine-Saint-Denis. Applications et bases de données WEB et VPN Qualifier et produire l'avantage compétitif
Haas Peter wrote:
Meanwhile I think it might rather have to do with a dirty cd-rom-drive-lense, because it doesn`t work as good as new anymore.
Has anyone experience in cleaning the cd-rom lense? Is it usefull to take it apart?
I had this problem on a tray-loading iMac (even feared the drive dead); using a Q-tip with alcohol solved it completely. A slot-loading drive might be trickier to clean.. but I'd say it's worth doing before you look for other factors...
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Haas Peter
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Pierre Sahores