John Voltz dixit:
>> # dselect update # or: apt-get update
>
> Trying either of these commands results in:
> E: The method driver /usr/lib/apt/methods/https could not be found.
Oh, this is bad of course.
Run this:
# printf ',g/naturalnet/d\nw\nq\n' | ed -s /etc/apt/sources.list
(Or just remove
Looks like I'll need to figure out how to get this and it's
(doubtless)
dozens of dependencies installed first.
Or you try my method instead which allows to choose the packages to be
included when invoking debootstrap using the --include option :-).
Adrian
I still don't have another hard d
On 06/01/2015 10:52 PM, John Voltz wrote:
> Looks like I'll need to figure out how to get this and it's (doubtless)
> dozens of dependencies installed first.
Or you try my method instead which allows to choose the packages to be
included when invoking debootstrap using the --include option :-).
A
Ok, removing my ZorRam card allows me to boot now. so I'm at step 11:
11) Install a few more packages. Now is a good time to add an
SSH server, and possibly your favourite editor (the image
has ed, jupp, and mcedit by default; you may wish to add
nano or vim-tiny if you like them, or joe-jupp fo
4a) Download it to where there is enough space (on the PC):
$ wget http://zigo.mirbsd.org:8080/t/2015-Jan/Ara2015A.tar.gz [1]
I attempted to use the pre-built image as you instructed, but ran into
problems after booting. See the attached boot log. It appears that I'm
having 68060 access erro
Geert Uytterhoeven dixit:
>But m68kboot (which includes amiboot, ataboot, etc.) seems to be in Debian,
>incl. sources?
As far as I can tell, the sources in the last version of the package
aren’t even used to build it, because the “source” package ships the
binaries for m68k-bare plus the source o
Hi John,
On Sun, May 31, 2015 at 12:42 AM, John Voltz wrote:
> With the latest sid, is it possible to run X windows (Xorg) yet? I'm
Yes, X is supposed to work.
As you have a Retina Z3, the plain X server for fbdev should work.
The support for Amiga bitplanes may not be included in the Debian pac
With the latest sid, is it possible to run X windows (Xorg) yet? I'm
building amiga-lilo right now, so hopefully I won't have to go through
the early-startup to boot Debian anymore. Also, nobody ever said if the
source code is available for amiboot or where to find it. Google comes
up with nothi
Thorsten,
This is awesome! You guys really rock!
Thanks
Bob
On Sat, 5/30/15, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Subject: Re: M68K status
To: "John Voltz"
Cc: debian-68k@lists.debian.org
Date: Saturday, May 30, 2015, 4:13 PM
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Ingo Jürgensmann dixit:
>> Sarge, but amiboot 5.6 and 6.0 both have problems. If I try to start
Weren’t most amiboot problems related to…
>Do you have your kernel unzipped?
… this?
>Do you have "devtmpfs.mount=1“ to your options of the kernel co
On 05/28/2015 12:56 AM, John Voltz wrote:
> I just find it interesting that the kernels all seem to hang at the same
> point whenever I start them from the Workbench. I think I tried the
> latest one from the wiki page over the weekend and it did the same
> thing. I would like to figure out why, so
On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 12:56 AM, John Voltz wrote:
> Can you quickly explain how to install amiga-lilo?
There seems to be Debian packages for it, but it may not be in the main archive:
https://people.debian.org/~cts/debian-m68k/amiga-lilo/
This is not the latest version, so it may fail on '060
Hi Adrian,
Out of curiosity: Why aren't you installing an up-to-date Debian
unstable on your Amiga?
I don't see any point trying to debug issues which might have already
beem fixed years ago.
I mean, kernel 2.4.x is almost historic these days and both Sarge and
Etch are just way too old to
Hi John!
Out of curiosity: Why aren't you installing an up-to-date Debian unstable on
your Amiga?
I don't see any point trying to debug issues which might have already beem
fixed years ago.
I mean, kernel 2.4.x is almost historic these days and both Sarge and Etch are
just way too old to star
Hello again,
I let Debian Sarge complete it's install last night on my A3000 (it took
hours) and now today I'm trying to debug my startup issues. See my
attachment with the boot logs. If the attachment doesn't make it through
the mailer I will resend as inline text. I will try the latest kerne
Hi John,
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 7:25 AM, Ingo Jürgensmann
wrote:
>> I'm just trying to figure out where the status of the m68k port of Debian
>> stands. There doesn't appear to be too much activity on the mailing list,
>> and I see nothing big has made it's way to the official releases. Can
>>
On 05/27/2015 08:38 AM, Finn Thain wrote:
> Some up-to-date information can be found in the wiki.
> https://wiki.debian.org/M68k/Installing
Sprucing this up a bit and making it more up-to-date has been on my
TODO list for quite some time. I am planning to make a guide with
screenshots and all thes
On Tue, 26 May 2015, John Voltz wrote:
> I'm just trying to figure out where the status of the m68k port of
> Debian stands. There doesn't appear to be too much activity on the
> mailing list, and I see nothing big has made it's way to the official
> releases. Can someone update me on where ev
Am 27.05.2015 um 02:33 schrieb John Voltz :
> I'm just trying to figure out where the status of the m68k port of Debian
> stands. There doesn't appear to be too much activity on the mailing list, and
> I see nothing big has made it's way to the official releases. Can someone
> update me on wher
Hello everyone,
I'm just trying to figure out where the status of the m68k port of
Debian stands. There doesn't appear to be too much activity on the
mailing list, and I see nothing big has made it's way to the official
releases. Can someone update me on where everything stands? Who's
working
openssh is in the archive. Updated openssl and openssh-blacklist
are in NEW. The trick to etch-m68k uploads is that we have to
change the source version. We've settled on appending +m68k1 to
the source version.
openssh_4.3p2-9etch2 => openssh_4.3p2-9etch2+m68k1
openssh_4.3p2-9etch2+b1 => open
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