At 11:13 AM 2/13/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I'm currently struggling with the onboard ethernet (sonic) on the Quadra
700. It seems I really have to hold down a shift key when booting the
Mac; disabling extensions with Extension Manager does not seem to have
the same effect. This is a problem because I
Hi.
I'm having problems compiling custom kernels for the m68k machines using
an i386 box.Or any m68k kernel for that matter.
Followed the direction for making a cross compiler from this link:
http://penguinppc.org/embedded/cross-compiling/
I downloaded the latest gcc and binutils as instructed.
Bryan,
Sunofabitch, that's the problem I'm having. Glad someone smarter and
more energetic than me figured it out :)
Thanks for posting this, quite helpful,
Lincoln
On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 11:13, Bryan Kattwinkel wrote:
> I'm struggling with a similar install of Woody on a Quadra 700. I found
>
Erik,
Thanks for recommending those links to me (was a month or two ago)...
I was able to turn my "Helen Keller" machine into a tcp/ip machine and
use ftp!
Now if potato install didn't crash every time it scans the CD for index
files...
Also my woody iso's can't find the cd when I choose as ins
I'm struggling with a similar install of Woody on a Quadra 700. I found
that the kernel file and penguin are on the 1st woody cd but you have to
dig down into some folders to get there. The process varies a bit from
the potato procedure which is better documented (a mac-specific install
documen
Hello,
I have the Macintosch IIvx and a broken OS on it.
Now I have had time to download a newer version of the sytem 75.3.
I have all on one CD but how can I make The Floppys to reinstall
the System ?
Where can I get the List, which SCSI disks are supported ?
I was searching on apple but
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 02:56:37PM +0100, Hans Bergstr?m wrote:
> I am new to Debian and Mac and have this:
> Mac Quadra 20 MB RAM, 525 Mb disk and MacOS on a separat disk.
> Partitioning OK, swap 40 Mb, the rest root (using patched Apple Disk
> Utility)
> Up to boot no problem with Penguin 18 and
I am new to Debian and Mac and have this:
Mac Quadra 20 MB RAM, 525 Mb disk and MacOS on a separat disk.
Partitioning OK, swap 40 Mb, the rest root (using patched Apple Disk
Utility)
Up to boot no problem with Penguin 18 and linux.bin on the mac-disk.
base2_2.tgz is beeing picked up from HFS-volume
Marijn Vriens wrote:
> Someone gave me an older mac (630CD if im not mistaken). that
> I would like to install Debian Linux on. There's a catch tho, that is
> that the machine doesn't boot MacOS anymore (I know the hardware is
> still okay, the MacOS on the machine is just really confused).
>
> Th
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