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look for a mapping in /usr/share/keymaps/i386 and not in /usr/share/keymaps/mac, for example : Just load a standard x86 mapping, not the mac-specific mapping, i.e. Choose the CD-Rom and click the arrow, it should boot the LiveCD. You will then have a graphical menu to choose between the booting media (installed OS, bootable CD, etc). To force the LiveCD booting, hold the 'c' key with the CD inserted while booting.Īlternatively, you can hold the Alt key pressed while the laptop is booting. If you just insert the LiveCD and boot your laptop, it will start MacOS X and not* the LiveCD.
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Note: Feel free to ask for additional working/non-working devices, I'll add them to the list if I can test them. The screen goes all funny at times, I just have to switch to another virtual console and come back (CTRL-ALT-Fx) and it's back to normal.
#Aluminium powerbook g4 specs driver
#Aluminium powerbook g4 specs Pc
#Aluminium powerbook g4 specs Bluetooth
#Aluminium powerbook g4 specs install
This was my first install of Gentoo on a non-x86 architecture and although I have managed to have a fairly decent system, I ran into several issues that were not covered in the Installation Handbook (but I might have read some sections a bit quickly). I wrote this humble installation HOWTO after installing Gentoo on my first PPC computer, namely a 15" Aluminium Powerbook G4 1GHz. Using the cool Fx keys just like MacOS X does.Install Gentoo on a Powerbook (Aluminium G4 1GHz 15") Posted: Sat 4:12 pm Post subject: Install Gentoo on a Powerbook Aluminium G4 1GHz 15in Install Gentoo on a Powerbook Aluminium G4 1GHz 15in Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Install Gentoo on a Powerbook Aluminium G4 1GHz 15in