RevD iMac USB errors (was Problems compiling ppc kernels)
Neil Russell
caret at c-side.com
Wed Oct 27 15:57:03 EST 1999
On Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 11:43:17PM -0400, hollis at andrew.cmu.edu wrote:
> > I ended up hacking a small change into the ethernet code to snarf
> > specially formatted UDP packets and shove them into the console queue.
> > This works fine, but is rather ugly.
>
> I have no idea what you're saying... you hacked your iMac to make it
> think custom-made packets coming at it are from the keyboard?
That's it exactly. I used this hacked kernel to allow me to type on the
console to get linux installed. I never intended to use the console for
real work. I just run X11 to a remote X server for that.
> > Does anyone else have any insight into this? Can anyone point me to
> > a kernel binary that works on the iMac? How about the config file for
> > the said kernel?
> >
> > I have a rev.D iMac, purchased about a month ago (just before the new
> > iMac came out).
>
> The kernels on rshaw's pages (http://www.linuxppc.org/blueg3) should
> work fine. The trick is just to comment out the USB version-checking
> code. I think he has the patch there as well.
I tried several of those kernels and they would not even boot. I also
built a kernel with the version checking commented out and those kernels
would not even find the keyboard.
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Neil Russell <caret at c-side.com>
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