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>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Jonathan Amery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 'scuse me for being stupid like, but how would I go about installking
>> debian-arm on my RiscPC (running ARMLinux and RISC OS) - 'cos the
>> install deosn't seem to be
Can someone clue me in on this? It's been a couple of years since I
upgraded my
Netwinder DM, and at that time it was with the whole-disk image from Corel.
I haven't
installed Debian on it.
First, I assume that Netwinder support is in debian-arm.
Second, one can do a TFTP/NFS type of install, r
hi,
i have dcd, a consoel cd player, which uses sha. sha depends on
the endianess of the computer. since initially the endianess
should be selected manually (i.e. adding/removing comments in a
header file) i built it a bit more properly. nevertheless i would
like to test it on big endian systems.
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jonathan Amery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 'scuse me for being stupid like, but how would I go about installking
> debian-arm on my RiscPC (running ARMLinux and RISC OS) - 'cos the
> install deosn't seem to be quite coherant...
Perhaps you can shed light
'scuse me for being stupid like, but how would I go about installking
debian-arm on my RiscPC (running ARMLinux and RISC OS) - 'cos the
install deosn't seem to be quite coherant...
Jonathan.
I now have a working debian/arm on my RiscStation R7500, with a
development kernel I have been working on. The kernel should be
ready any time soon (work is busy atm).
thanks to Peter Naulls for help with the bootfloppies and pointing
out my mistakes...
more info, and a specific riscstation/arm
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