There is no such thing as suse ppc and there hasn't been for a few versions. Things have to get tested after porting because things are not always a simple matter of porting as the start of this thread already suggests.
On Sat, 2005-05-02 at 13:08 +1100, Dean Hamstead wrote: > >>Wouldn't it be a good idea to place a bounty to encourage Ubuntu PPC > >>developers to get around fixing snd-powermac for all Mac PPC chips? > > > > > > Sorry but I failed to parse your message. > > > > Are the Ubuntu people setting a bounty? Or you want us to set a bounty so > > that > > Ubuntu people can fix the problem and get the money? > > > > In the second case, what the fsck do the Ubuntu people have to do with > > anything? Can we target that bounty to whoever fixes the problem, and not > > just > > them? > > Who cares who fixes it, jut get the patches into alsa and everyone is > happy. We benefit from patches to the kernel from fedora, suse whatever. > heck, alsa pretty much has suse to thank for what it is today. > > > On the other hand, I am sorry I have not put any money to BenH's pool, but I > > am in the process of buying a house and I am rather broke. Anyway, I would > > put > > a bounty, I would give it to BenH and then I would think about a second > > bounty > > for the sound problems. > > On that note, ben has published his paypal account. > > Ill send an email to everyone who pledged for the minimac to get them > to send their money. Id be happy to receive direct deposits from > australians and then send it on through my paypal account (if people > trust me). > > As for the g5 project, we have a handfull or pledges but not even > close to enough to get an imac g5. > > Dean > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]