Simon Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If your looking at ibooks then IMHO stick with Apple's OSX. Hmmm, can I
> get away with this on a Debian list.. :-)
No! You can use Debian just fine on an Apple laptop. However, the
hardware is rather pricey. At present, however, the powerbook has
some
Simon Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If your looking at ibooks then IMHO stick with Apple's OSX. Hmmm, can I
> get away with this on a Debian list.. :-)
No! You can use Debian just fine on an Apple laptop. However, the
hardware is rather pricey. At present, however, the powerbook has
some
Luis Villa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> *There is no /dev/hde- would creating one help? If so, how can I create
> one during the install process? Trying to use mknod segfaults, and
> copying some other /dev entry doesn't seem to cut it either.
I believe this is what you need to do. If memory
Luis Villa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> *There is no /dev/hde- would creating one help? If so, how can I create
> one during the install process? Trying to use mknod segfaults, and
> copying some other /dev entry doesn't seem to cut it either.
I believe this is what you need to do. If memory
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