Erwan Lerale wrote: > > > I have a 5300C powerbook what do you think about running this > > > computer under Linux ? I have seen a lot of contradictions in the > > > doc i have read. > > > > Oh, I don't know much about hardware. If mklinux or linuxppc
Neither do I, btw. Hardware gets developed faster than I can follow and I find software much more interesting. > > supports this machine Debian does, too. In that case it will > > be a good idea to run it with Linux. :-) > I'm not very good with the macintosh world ;( Could you please tell Neither do I, btw. I owned intel PCs for about 10 years, did some hardware hacking in my former life, and learned to hate Apples. Then I got this machine next to me... Wow, with Linux they're useful... > me how can i install the powerpc-base.tar.gz ? i don't want to > run the mklinux installer ... ;) Ok. You should the the following: a) boot the disk under Linux, somehow, via installer, boot disk, cdrom. At least it runs under Linux. b) Get essential programs to work. These are: shell, mke2fs, tar, pdisk (fdisk replacement) gunzip, mount, umount (sync, eject could be helpful), maybe quik c) a way to access external data, e.g. by ftp'ing, reading from a hfs partition, external disk with data written by another system. If these work you should: . partition the disk . mke2fs a file system on it . mount it . mount the hfs partition (assuming you put the powerpc-base there) . Install it with cat power-base|gzip -d|tar -x -C /mnt -f - . Adjust passwords . Install a working kernel . Figure how you can boot, either by using quik or a different mechanism . Adjust OF . try to boot > Cu soon under debian/PPC :) I hope so. Regards, Joey -- Whenever you meet yourself you're in a time loop or in front of a mirror.