Amiga and Sarge: any hope to booting off CDROMs

2005-10-11 Thread Gayle Lee Fairless
I ordered sarge for 68k from Abexia and wondered how to boot my Amiga 2000HD off them and possibly install it on a spare SCSI drive. I'm having trouble booting off my boot hard drive and hoped to boot the Amiga with 3.1 floppies and then get the sarge CDROM to boot. I get the impression that

Re: Etch Release Recertification

2005-10-11 Thread Richard Zidlicky
On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 06:12:23PM -0400, Mark Duckworth wrote: > > Stats are bad. Debian should be maintained for m68k if for no other > reason than there is no other distro for m68k that I know of. I doubt > however that m68k beats arm since there's probably more than a couple > debian using i

Re: Amiga and Sarge: any hope to have X working?

2005-10-11 Thread Kars de Jong
On ma, 2005-10-10 at 02:41 +0200, Emiliano wrote: > Hi people, please tell me if I should try harder or give up. > > I have an A4000 with 060, 112 megs of ram, and a CV3D, so I tought it was > reasonable to install debian... > > After many hours ;) and just a couple of CDs (3.1_1 and 2) I have a

Re: Issue Tracking

2005-10-11 Thread Stephen R Marenka
On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 07:07:33PM +0200, Luk Claes wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Stephen R Marenka wrote: > > I've created some simple issue trackers for those of you looking for > > something fun to do. > > > > General porting issues:

Re: Issue Tracking

2005-10-11 Thread Luk Claes
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Stephen R Marenka wrote: > I've created some simple issue trackers for those of you looking for > something fun to do. > > General porting issues: Shouldn't there be bugs filed for the FTBFSes caused by the

Re: Issue Tracking

2005-10-11 Thread Stephen R Marenka
I've created some simple issue trackers for those of you looking for something fun to do. General porting issues: d-i: I expect ya'll to help me flesh these out and finish them off. :-) -- Stephen R. Ma

Re: tun device on a mac

2005-10-11 Thread Christian T. Steigies
On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 07:16:44AM -0700, Yan Seiner wrote: > Christian T. Steigies wrote: > > >Did you install the kernel-source-2.2.25 and kernel-patch-2.2.25-m68k patch > >or where do you get your kernel source from? I did not check the > >tun-module. > >but I assume you need some kernel-sourc

Re: tun device on a mac

2005-10-11 Thread Yan Seiner
Christian T. Steigies wrote: Did you install the kernel-source-2.2.25 and kernel-patch-2.2.25-m68k patch or where do you get your kernel source from? I did not check the tun-module. but I assume you need some kernel-source (or kernel-headers-2.2.25-m68k) to compile the module. Per the tun-mod

Re: tun device on a mac

2005-10-11 Thread Christian T. Steigies
On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 06:19:24AM -0700, Yan Seiner wrote: > Yan Seiner wrote: > > >I am trying to get an old mac running as a backup appliance. I need > >to run vtun or openvpn on it. > > > >I've installed the make-kpkg package and the tun-module package, and > >followed the instructions in t

Re: tun device on a mac

2005-10-11 Thread Yan Seiner
Yan Seiner wrote: I am trying to get an old mac running as a backup appliance. I need to run vtun or openvpn on it. I've installed the make-kpkg package and the tun-module package, and followed the instructions in the tun-module README.debian. The kernel build fails with a 'loops_per_sec'

tun device on a mac

2005-10-11 Thread Yan Seiner
I am trying to get an old mac running as a backup appliance. I need to run vtun or openvpn on it. I've installed the make-kpkg package and the tun-module package, and followed the instructions in the tun-module README.debian. The kernel build fails with a 'loops_per_sec' undeclared in asm/de