Bug 7911
Summary: | ADM1030 unrecognized in PowerBook G4 867MHz via therm_windtunnel module | ||
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Product: | Platform Specific/Hardware | Reporter: | Joe Stone (a69fj40) |
Component: | PPC-64 | Assignee: | Benjamin Herrenschmidt (benh) |
Status: | REJECTED DOCUMENTED | ||
Severity: | high | CC: | akpm |
Priority: | P2 | ||
Hardware: | i386 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Kernel Version: | 2.6.19.2 | Subsystem: | |
Regression: | --- | Bisected commit-id: |
Description
Joe Stone
2007-01-31 14:40:29 UTC
Powerbooks don't use acpi ;) Reassigning to Ben. moving to Platform Specific/Harware -- PPC-64 therm_windtunnel is only mean for those desktop G4s also known as "windtunnel". There is no driver for PowerBooks with an ADM1030, it's assumed that the firmware setttings are good enough. Reply-To: wellsandlake@googlemail.com Hello, I use a 800 mhz g4 15" Powerbook. The onboard video doesn't work but the DVI works fine. I suppose I have a Powerbook mac mini. It all works fine but for the fact that I have to install a new OS in a Wall Street and transfer the drive to the G4. I get no boot screen or Open Firmware screen through my DVI output. I know there is a entry for the DVI output in the OF ls device tree, but I can't access the OF device tree through the terminal. If there is a command I can't find it in the man pages. I can change the OF devices through the Terminal. I see you have put your entire ls OF device tree in the webpage I foung through google, but the listing I need to see has this notice "email protected". I have tried to access my OF screen through telnet from a client computer but I can't even get a ping from the G4 through OF. If you could send me an attachment with your complete OF device tree, or the Terminal command for accessing the OF device tree I would be most appreciative. Thanks |