Re: Bus error in macscsi_pread

2006-11-22 Thread Brian Morris
On 11/21/06, Brad Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Tue, Nov 21, 2006 at 11:41:31PM -0500, De Served wrote: > Trying to get Sarge installed on an LCIII. I'm using the following > command line arguments: root=/dev/ram ramdisk_size=13000 > > Everything seems to work quite well until I get the

Re: Installing Debian on 68k Macintosh

2006-11-22 Thread Brian Morris
On 11/21/06, De Served <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I don't really want the bother of downloading a large ISO image. When I install on the PPC Macintosh machines, I just need the booter (bootx), the kernel, and an installer ramdisk image. Everything else is downloaded from the Internet by the

Re: What is the most "stable" version of Linux for 68k

2006-11-22 Thread Brian Morris
On 11/22/06, De Served <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Also, to the person that installed Sarge on an LCIII with no FPU, which kernel and ramdisk image did you use? I'm having problems with selecting a keyboard layout, detecting network hardware, and low memory. With 36MB of RAM in your LCIII, did

Re: koffice_1.6.0-3_m68k.changes ACCEPTED

2006-11-22 Thread Stephen R Marenka
On Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 12:12:08AM +0100, Bill Allombert wrote: > Hello 68k porters, > > I just finished to build koffice. It took 81 hours, most of them where > spend running the libtool script (not the compiler). Yikes. Cool, that it's done. Dep-wait is down to 74 and Needs-build is down to 16

koffice_1.6.0-3_m68k.changes ACCEPTED

2006-11-22 Thread Bill Allombert
Hello 68k porters, I just finished to build koffice. It took 81 hours, most of them where spend running the libtool script (not the compiler). The (8Mb) buildlog is Cheers, -- Bill. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Imagine a large blue s

Re: Buildd

2006-11-22 Thread Michael Schmitz
> Part of the problem is that you cannot get access to the build database > without having the machines' buildd account ssh key added to the list of > authorized keys for [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have added a few > wanna-build related config items and disabled wanna-build querying by > settin the query

Re: [PATCH] 2.4.30: Atari EtherNEC driver Mark II

2006-11-22 Thread Mark Duckworth
On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 11:00 +0100, Petr Stehlik wrote: > Mark Duckworth píše v So 18. 11. 2006 v 14:33 -0500: > > > just got it running in a self-compiled 2.4.27. It works! I am so excited > > > having Sarge fresh netinstall working. It's amazing to see linux on my > > > Falcon running again. Thank

Re: [PATCH] 2.4.30: Atari EtherNEC driver Mark II

2006-11-22 Thread Michael Schmitz
> That was my thought as well (it was real expensive (AB40, NOVA gfx, > Nemesis, ...) and since I got ARAnyM running five years ago the Falcon > has been just sitting here unused) so I wanted to join the buildd as > well but unfortunately the ethernec hardware is so unstable that I loose > the netw

Re: [PATCH] 2.4.30: Atari EtherNEC driver Mark II

2006-11-22 Thread Petr Stehlik
Mark Duckworth píše v So 18. 11. 2006 v 14:33 -0500: > > just got it running in a self-compiled 2.4.27. It works! I am so excited > > having Sarge fresh netinstall working. It's amazing to see linux on my > > Falcon running again. Thanks to everyone who made this possible. > Oh I know, I'm totally

Re: What is the most "stable" version of Linux for 68k

2006-11-22 Thread Michael Schmitz
> I don't need a lot of features. I just need something that will boot, > accept SSH connections, and allow me to dependably export an NFS share. > I need something that will stay up without a lot of maintenance or > attention. Use the current stable, or better even the version before that, to i

Re: cross gcc-4.1.1-20 packages and using distcc+crosscc

2006-11-22 Thread Michael Schmitz
> yeah, its funny: when i pointed my browser to http://http.us.debian.org i > wound up at the OSU opensource labs mirror, but as i downloaded some > files it redirected my back to debian. i always am using their mirror for my > ppc-mac updates because i always get 404s from debian, even the above >

Re: Installing Debian on 68k Macintosh

2006-11-22 Thread Michael Schmitz
> > using a slower 68030 processor and lacking an FPU, > > >From my experience - and as mentionated in doc- without FPU no chance, There is FPU emulation in the kernel. Not sure about 2.2, but 2.4 and 2.6 have it. The 030 has no issues with FPU emulation (unlike some LC040) The LCIII uses the NCR

What is the most "stable" version of Linux for 68k

2006-11-22 Thread De Served
I really need to get this NFS server up as soon as possible. I've messed around trying to install Sarge on my LCIII with little luck. I'm now thinking that I'll go back and install something older. What is the most "stable" and "dependable" version of Debian currently available for 68k Macintos