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Le 03/01/2020 à 07:41, Carlos Rodrigues a écrit :
> Hi!
> I am wanting to study a little about 68k architecture, and for that I
> want to install Debian on QEmu but I am not getting it because I am
> getting the following error:
>
> $ qemu-system-m68k.exe -boot d -hda debian_68k.img --cdrom
> debi
Hi John!!
Thanks for the reply!!
Anyway, I can't access this url:
"https://wiki.debian.org/M68k/QemuSystemM68k";
I get an error saying that I don't have permission to access the URL:
"You are not allowed to access this!"
On 03/01/2020 07:58, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 1/3/20 7:41
Hi!
On 1/3/20 12:00 PM, Carlos Rodrigues wrote:
> Anyway, I can't access this url: "https://wiki.debian.org/M68k/QemuSystemM68k";
>
> I get an error saying that I don't have permission to access the URL:
>
> "You are not allowed to access this!"
Do you happen to use a VPN to hide your identity?
On 1/3/20 7:41 AM, Carlos Rodrigues wrote:
> I am wanting to study a little about 68k architecture, and for that I want to
> install
> Debian on QEmu but I am not getting it because I am getting the following
> error:
>
> $ qemu-system-m68k.exe -boot d -hda debian_68k.img --cdrom
> debian-10.0-
Hi!
I am wanting to study a little about 68k architecture, and for that I
want to install Debian on QEmu but I am not getting it because I am
getting the following error:
$ qemu-system-m68k.exe -boot d -hda debian_68k.img --cdrom
debian-10.0-m68k-NETINST-1.iso -m 2048 -cpu m68060 -smp 1 -net
dated the wiki page to reflect the discussion here/etc.
> Yes, please standardize on debian-68k.
Wiki updated, usertags need no changes.
> Yes, please. I assume that m68k-bu...@nocrew.org is the historic
> mailing list for Debian's m68k porters.
I've now moved all of the user
Michael Schmitz wrote:
> I don't see why a list alias can't be used to collect mail coming in on
> the old list name (or the new, more logical one if that's easier on the
> sites archiving the list).
An alias is already in place according to that wiki page.
--
bye,
pabs
https://wiki.debian.org
eated discussions about the list name, and
it was decided to stick with debian-68k. We had too much time on our
hands back then, clearly. Happy days...
I don't see why a list alias can't be used to collect mail coming in on
the old list name (or the new, more logical one if that's easier on the
sites archiving the list).
Cheers,
Michael
>
> Christian
>
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz writes:
> Also, @Aaron: Thanks for filing these bug reports. But may I ask you to
> always to include X-Debbugs-CC with the appropriate porters mailing
> list? Then the people who are primarily interested in fixing the bugs
> (the porters) will get notified as well.
Goo
On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 11:57:16AM +0100, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>
> Yes, please. I assume that m68k-bu...@nocrew.org is the historic
> mailing list for Debian's m68k porters. Christian will most
> likely know this.
IIRC, mailing lists where not even invented when I joined m68k...
We co
Hi Pabs!
On 12/19/2017 07:02 AM, Paul Wise wrote:
I was doing some cleanup on Debian usertags and I noticed that some
8 bugs were associated with the non-existent debian-m68k mailing list
while 53 other m68k related bugs were instead associated with the
debian-68k mailing list. I then moved the
ept, but the references for new replies to be changed.
I'm only talking about Debian BTS usertags here, so moving bugs from
m68k-bu...@nocrew.org to debian-68k would only affect these pages:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?users=m68k-bu...@nocrew.org
https://udd.debia
Am 19.12.2017 um 07:02 schrieb Paul Wise :
> I was doing some cleanup on Debian usertags and I noticed that some
> 8 bugs were associated with the non-existent debian-m68k mailing list
> while 53 other m68k related bugs were instead associated with the
> debian-68k mailing list. I th
Hi folks,
I was doing some cleanup on Debian usertags and I noticed that some
8 bugs were associated with the non-existent debian-m68k mailing list
while 53 other m68k related bugs were instead associated with the
debian-68k mailing list. I then moved the 8 bugs over to debian-68k
using the
Am 09.11.2017 um 12:17 schrieb Carsten Strotmann :
> I offer to organize a meeting at Linuxhotel (http://linuxhotel.de) in
> Essen/Germany.
> Prices are low (for open source community meetings, around 40
> Euro/Weekend/per Person), we have network, hotel rooms and meeting rooms on
> venue in a
Am 09.11.2017 um 12:17 schrieb Carsten Strotmann:
Hi,
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Any suggestions for a venue?
I offer to organize a meeting at Linuxhotel (http://linuxhotel.de) in
Essen/Germany.
Prices are low (for open source community meetings, around 40
Euro/Weekend/per Perso
Hi,
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Any suggestions for a venue?
I offer to organize a meeting at Linuxhotel (http://linuxhotel.de) in
Essen/Germany.
Prices are low (for open source community meetings, around 40
Euro/Weekend/per Person), we have network, hotel rooms and meeting rooms
on
Am 09.11.2017 um 10:57 schrieb Christian T. Steigies :
> Probably you want some feedback from Geert and Michael and Roman and
> Thorsten and Andreas and Ingo and ... first before we lockin a date?
From my current point of view:
I would prefer summer, at least not winter. Maybe we can find some d
On 11/09/2017 10:57 AM, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
Well, next year is special, there are more than 50 weekends! Do you want me
to list them all and block rooms already? Maybe we can limit the timeframe a
little bit.
Nordic humor :P. No, of course just list the ones which are possible :).
Do
Moin,
On Wed, Nov 08, 2017 at 02:11:15PM +0100, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
>
> Can you suggest some dates? I assume, we do it on a weekend again.
Well, next year is special, there are more than 50 weekends! Do you want me
to list them all and block rooms already? Maybe we can limit the time
Am 08.11.2017 um 14:11 schrieb John Paul Adrian Glaubitz:
But with the overwhelming response to Adrians request, I am not sure if
the rooms at the institute are large enough for all the participants...
Well, I haven't asked on a1k.org yet :). I think I should do that.
I'd like to attend a
On 11/08/2017 01:08 PM, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
2015 was a good year for meetings, Debconf was in Heidelberg and I proposed
a debian-science sprint there for the following year. On the weekends and
during the semester break, it should be easy to book a room for us. We have
eduroam and with a
Hi,
I'm interested in a meeting. But I can't offer a location.
ALeX.
Moin,
On Sat, Nov 04, 2017 at 12:51:53PM +0100, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> Hi list!
>
> I was wondering whether anyone would be interested in having another
> Debian/m68k meeting in 2018 after the last one in 2015 was quite a
> success :).
>
> We could work on resurrecting various kernel
Hi list!
I was wondering whether anyone would be interested in having another
Debian/m68k meeting in 2018 after the last one in 2015 was quite a
success :).
We could work on resurrecting various kernel drivers for Amiga hardware
as I have now enough hardware available for testing which I could br
On Okt 16 2016, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> 9. Configure ARAnyM to boot the image
>
>* Create a new text file for the ARAnyM configuration
>
>$ $EDITOR debian-68k.cfg
>
>* Use the values for Cylinders, Sectors and Heads from step 4.
>
>[IDE0]
Consider using [PARTITION0] in
Hi!
I created a simple howto which explains how to install Debian/68k
in ARAnyM and running it. This does not (yet) include networking.
Adrian
Installing Debian/68k in ARAnyM
===
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Add to that a number of aranym instances, and we should have plenty of
stuff to play with. It might be a good idea to have a sprint of sorts?
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> something :).
>
> Who of you is coming to Heidelberg this year?
I'll be there, also at Debcamp. Are you planning an m68k sprint at debcamp
or an event for debconf?
I am not sure yet if I will bring m68k hardware again, maybe one box only.
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Am 21.03.2015 um 14:03 schrieb Thorsten Glaser:
I really cannot commit to DebConf due to FrOSCon.
I'll be at FrOSCon. If enough people interested in M68K are there maybe
we can have a meetup at FrOSCon?
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On Thu, 23 Oct 2008, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If the fault address points to a FPU op that may throw an exception
> later on, the page will have been mapped in by that time, and that
> exception won't require a page fault anymore. So the exception should go
> through without interfer
Hi,
PC is equal to fault address.
Which may be of no use to us, depending on "overlapped execution"!
The saved PC for an ATC fault like (a) and one like (b) could both point
to an unimplemented FP op, but only in the case of (a) is that useful. In
the case of (b), overlapped execution (or pre
On Wed, 22 Oct 2008, Brian Morris wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried Finn's test on my powerbook540 and it booted and got the errors
> about every 50loops.
Thanks for that. Sorry you didn't get a better result.
If you are familiar with Gentoo Linux, you could emerge a cross-compiler,
put -msoft-float
On Thu, 23 Oct 2008, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > > No idea what to do about (1). Since I don't understand the
> > > > implications of "overlapped execution", I can't hazard a guess as
> > > > to whether this kind of fix is even theoretically feasible.
> > >
> > > What this means is that one i
Hi,
That would indeed vastly complicate matters. Are you sure the unreliable
bug isn't due to the page in question having been mapped in nonetheless?
No. Would the kernel map 16 or 17 pages following a mmap? Maybe glibc is
causing them to be paged in too early?
16 or 17 pages - maybe not. OT
Hi,
I tried Finn's test on my powerbook540 and it booted and got the errors about
every 50loops.
At least it ran, I thought it wouldn't...
Lost the link, so let me know if any further tests ?
I also have a 520 that is not in use.
Brian
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2008, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > [exception for the unimplemented instruction] may or may not have been
> > raised and handled already, depending on whether the bug lost the
> > exception or not (the bug is apparently not dependable).
>
> That would indeed vastly complicate mat
Hi,
I think the page fault normally precedes the F-line exception but when
the FPU op spans the page boundary, the F-line exception goes missing...
but I could be wrong.
I think I was wrong about that. Table 8-4 says that a Data Access Error
can have a pending unimplemented FP instruction ex
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Finn Thain wrote:
> I think the page fault normally precedes the F-line exception but when
> the FPU op spans the page boundary, the F-line exception goes missing...
> but I could be wrong.
I think I was wrong about that. Table 8-4 says that a Data Access Error
can have
On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 5:04 AM, Finn Thain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 17 Oct 2008, Finn Thain wrote:
>
>>
>> I'll see if I can come up with a kernel having a suitable initramfs.
>
> OK, here it is. Boot this and hopefully it will tell you if you CPU is
> buggy.
>
> http://www.telegraph
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First off - good work on getting this fault detected by the kernel!
Thanks :-)
It was an interesting exercise to try to write code that's supposed to
fail reliably!
> Maybe we can find a way to work around it as well.
>
> > > I wonder
Hi,
First off - good work on getting this fault detected by the kernel! Maybe we can
find a way to work around it as well.
I wonder why. Is it not possible to distinguish a false ATC fault from an
unimplemented FP instruction exception?
The ATC fault isn't false, it is rather premature, cau
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008, Finn Thain wrote:
>
> I'll see if I can come up with a kernel having a suitable initramfs.
OK, here it is. Boot this and hopefully it will tell you if you CPU is
buggy.
http://www.telegraphics.com.au/~fthain/vmlinux-040-test.gz
No command line arguments are needed. No in
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 06:54:46PM +1100, Finn Thain wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Oct 2008, Brad Boyer wrote:
> > I will note that this bug is known to affect the line-A trap that the
> > classic Mac system uses for system calls. Apple had a workaround for
> > this bug for line-A but not for FPU emulation
On Thu, 16 Oct 2008, Finn Thain wrote:
> I think we could just create a special initrd for the purpose and let
> the ATC fault kill the box. Not sure how to arrange for the correct page
> to be non-resident when you do this from userspace (is demand paging
> always done one page at-a-time?).
I found the errata,
http://www.freescale.com/files/microcontrollers/doc/errata/MC68040DE_D.txt?fsrch=1
10.) (MC68040 & MC68LC040 only) If an A-line, Illegal, CHK, or
Unimplemented Floating Point instruction is in the last 16 bits of a
page and the next page does not exist (or is non
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 03:09:06PM +1100, Finn Thain wrote:
> '040 FPU emulation works, but some 68LC040 chips have a bug that screws it
> up (but rumour has it that you have to use swap to encounter the problem).
Well, swap probably makes it more likely. My understanding is that the
bug requires
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008, Brian Morris wrote:
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> Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 20:18:30 -0700
> Subject: Re: newb question : list of elligible computers to debian-68k
> To: LilleTomte <[EMAIL PROT
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On 10/13/08, LilleTomte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008, LilleTomte wrote:
...
> Fortunately, i rescued from the trash a powerbook 520c which happens to be
> listed on the 2.6 kernel page. I have a few other newb questions about its
> abitiy to get some kind of networking (any kind, actually ;) with debian-68k,
> a
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > http://www.mac.linux-m68k.org/status/MAC_MODEL_PB520.php states :
> >
> > 1. PMU ADB: Status unknown.
> > I suppose ADB is the apple desktop bus: does it mean that there is no
> > known way to use its native keyboard/mouse ? If so, is there any
>
Thank you all for your support. I guess it's time to get started :-)
Tomte
Michael Schmitz wrote:
http://www.mac.linux-m68k.org/status/MAC_MODEL_PB520.php states :
1. PMU ADB: Status unknown.
I suppose ADB is the apple desktop bus: does it mean that there is no
known way to use its native ke
http://www.mac.linux-m68k.org/status/MAC_MODEL_PB520.php states :
1. PMU ADB: Status unknown.
I suppose ADB is the apple desktop bus: does it mean that there is no known
way to use its native keyboard/mouse ? If so, is there any alternative ?
May be working with recent kernels, please see this
e 2.6 kernel page. I have a few other newb questions
about its abitiy to get some kind of networking (any kind, actually ;)
with debian-68k, amongst other things. The page
http://www.mac.linux-m68k.org/status/MAC_MODEL_PB520.php states :
1. PMU ADB: Status unknown.
I suppose ADB is the apple deskto
but I could not find this info on the
website :
I understand that only 68k with MMU will work with debian 68k, but is
there a list around with all the computers _known_ to work on this
distribution ?
It says on the site "Current Debian releases support Atari, Amiga,
VMEbus, and some Macinto
Hi all,
Apologies if this is obvious but I could not find this info on the
website :
I understand that only 68k with MMU will work with debian 68k, but is
there a list around with all the computers _known_ to work on this
distribution ?
It says on the site "Current Debian releases su
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On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 01:19:25PM +1000, Finn Thain wrote:
> Well, I was hoping that perhaps you could get access to the machine. We
> know the approximate date of the crash (24th May 2006) we can probably
> find the symbol in one of the kernels installed at the time. But then
> again, you may
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > If you could remember what the nature of the race was, I could
> > > perhaps find a way to prevent it. Note that the transmit function
> > > now only stops the queue if the ring is full; that may be important.
> >
> > When I look at the 2.2 cod
> > If you could remember what the nature of the race was, I could perhaps
> > find a way to prevent it. Note that the transmit function now only stops
> > the queue if the ring is full; that may be important.
>
> When I look at the 2.2 code now, I'm immediately suspicious of the
> interaction betw
On Sat, Mar 17, 2007 at 04:36:13PM +1100, Finn Thain wrote:
> Soft power doesn't work. Don't know whether it used to work in the 2.2
> kernel.
It doesn't on mine.
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On Sat, Mar 17, 2007 at 04:36:13PM +1100, Finn Thain wrote:
> Here are my results with Linux 2.6.20, fresh from my "new" Q950:
>
> Passing the args "debug debug=ser" hangs during early boot at "K" (hangs
> at "J" on the 2.2 kernel). Also, after I'd booted the kernel, I
> accidentally sent someth
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > and the transmit timeout handling, but the driver has been largely
> > > rewritten. I'll have to look at it some more to see what might be
> > > used.
> >
> > I think that the bug that bit Wouter's 950 was a race between the tx
> > code and th
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 08:10:03PM +1100, Finn Thain wrote:
>
> > Sonic is fixed in 2.6, but there's no mouse or keyboard on that model
> > because the IOP ADB driver isn't working (and isn't even present in
> > Christian's mac kernels because i
On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 09:38:30PM +1100, Finn Thain wrote:
> Anyway, I'll certainly look into the IOP ADB problem. Hopefully it won't
> be as nasty as Egret ADB.
By comparison, IOP ADB is trivial. The problem is most likely in the
generic IOP code, which is really only used by IOP ADB at the mom
> > I see what you mean :-) There's a few obvious things like these:
> >
> > - sonic_write(dev, SONIC_ISR,0x7fff);
> > - sonic_write(dev, SONIC_IMR,0);
> > + SONIC_WRITE(SONIC_IMR, 0);
> > + SONIC_WRITE(SONIC_ISR, 0x7fff);
>
> It's funny you chose those lines. I still can't
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Brad Boyer wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 08:10:03PM +1100, Finn Thain wrote:
>
> My understanding was that IOP support works in 2.6 on a IIfx but fails
> miserably on the Q900/Q950. I do have a IIfx but not a Q900 or Q950. The
> IOP work was all originally done on a II
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > Also, merging would be non-trivial, since the patch was rather large
> > (only partly because 2.6 was so far behind 2.2) --
> >
> > http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=efcce839360fb3a7b6dedeacaec80f68b0f
> > Can we back-port the sonic fix to 2.2? (ISTR it's been about moving device
> > start/stop calls around a bit; that should not depend on 2.6?)
>
> There's a fair amount of work in testing after backporting. I'd much
> rather put the effort into IOP ADB for 2.6 instead. Also, I have patches
> for
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > panics under load. I once also had kswapd segfault (see
> > > http://grep.be/blog/en/computer/debian/m68k/jazz_oops)
> >
> > Well, I see that you were bitten by the sonic ethernet bug in the 2.2
> > kernel,
> >
> > Warning: kfree_skb passed a
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 08:10:03PM +1100, Finn Thain wrote:
> Sonic is fixed in 2.6, but there's no mouse or keyboard on that model
> because the IOP ADB driver isn't working (and isn't even present in
> Christian's mac kernels because it was crashy). I plan to work on IOP ADB
> when I get the h
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 08:10:03PM +1100, Finn Thain wrote:
> Sonic is fixed in 2.6, but there's no mouse or keyboard on that model
> because the IOP ADB driver isn't working (and isn't even present in
> Christian's mac kernels because it was crashy). I plan to work on IOP ADB
> when I get the
> > panics under load. I once also had kswapd segfault (see
> > http://grep.be/blog/en/computer/debian/m68k/jazz_oops)
>
> Well, I see that you were bitten by the sonic ethernet bug in the 2.2
> kernel,
>
> Warning: kfree_skb passed an skb still on a list (from 000e4416).
>
> Maybe that was the
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 11:28:25AM +1100, Finn Thain wrote:
> > What kernel is jazz running?
>
> The 2.2 from sarge.
>
> > What kind of stability issues does the machine have?
>
> panics under load. I once also had kswapd segfault (see
> http://gre
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 11:28:25AM +1100, Finn Thain wrote:
> What kernel is jazz running?
The 2.2 from sarge.
> What kind of stability issues does the machine have?
panics under load. I once also had kswapd segfault (see
http://grep.be/blog/en/computer/debian/m68k/jazz_oops)
> Does there exist
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, Bill Allombert wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 02:58:54PM +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> ...
> > * Jazz is having stability issues with the kernel (it's a quadra 950,
> > dunno whether that's expected?)
I can't say I've tested that model. (I bought a 950 logic board on
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 02:58:54PM +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 11:54:17PM +0100, Bill Allombert wrote:
> > Personnally I would favor a location where it can serve as
> > a distcc server for real m68k buildds.
>
> There *might* be some space in the room in our office, wh
On Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 06:06:09PM +0100, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
> Ingo, if you can get me a patch for 2.6.18 (or .20), I could include it in a
> test build. The etch kernel is frozen, so it won't go into the official
> kernel images, for etch at least.
I'm the wrong person to ask. Kars sen
On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 01:26:33AM +0900, Arda Karaduman wrote:
> >Depending on your used kernel version, there might be different answers...
> >;)
> >
>
> I'm using vmlinuz-2.4.27-amiga which is the netinst cd on this page.
>
> http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/3.1_r4/m68k/bt-cd/
The driver i
Depending on your used kernel version, there might be different answers...
;)
I'm using vmlinuz-2.4.27-amiga which is the netinst cd on this page.
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/3.1_r4/m68k/bt-cd/
Small side question: do you have that clip attached on pin 2 of one of the
CIAs as needed?
On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 12:47:52AM +0900, Arda Karaduman wrote:
> scsi0 bad dsa pointer
> scsi0 disabled,
> I really don't want to use the onboard scsi device. Does the warp
> engine scsi device has a linux driver ? maybe I need to pass some
> parameters to install script or make some drivers avai
Hello,
I tried to install debian 68k on my amiga with no success. My system
is a an Amiga 3000 with Warpengine 040/28 with 64 mb ram and 16 mb
onboard ram. I don't have a graphics card, but I do have a X-Surf
network card. The problem is the installer doesn't recognise the warp
e
On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 11:54:17PM +0100, Bill Allombert wrote:
> Hello Debian-68k people,
>
> I get an offer for a Pentium 4/ 2400MHZ/ 1024Mb RAM
> for the Debian-68k port from Joerg.
>
> Given the spec, the machine can serve as a aranym buildd, a distcc
> server or both
On Tue, Jan 23, 2007 at 11:25:40AM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > Personnally I would favor a location where it can serve as
> > > a distcc server for real m68k buildds.
> > Well, then it should be placed in Duesseldorf where kullervo, crest and q650
> > are located. That would have be the ben
> > Personnally I would favor a location where it can serve as
> > a distcc server for real m68k buildds.
>
> Well, then it should be placed in Duesseldorf where kullervo, crest and q650
> are located. That would have be the benefit that the aranym instance could
> be used by all DDs using the chro
On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 11:54:17PM +0100, Bill Allombert wrote:
> I get an offer for a Pentium 4/ 2400MHZ/ 1024Mb RAM
> for the Debian-68k port from Joerg.
> Given the spec, the machine can serve as a aranym buildd, a distcc
> server or both.
> So where do we host it ?
I
Hello Debian-68k people,
I get an offer for a Pentium 4/ 2400MHZ/ 1024Mb RAM
for the Debian-68k port from Joerg.
Given the spec, the machine can serve as a aranym buildd, a distcc
server or both.
So where do we host it ?
Personnally I would favor a location where it can serve as
a distcc
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