On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 15:45:24 -0500
BROTHER BJ wrote:
> I got one...a 380 d now what which linux distro can i use for this
> machine and is there a distro ...is it worth it
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I got one...a 380 d now what which linux distro can i use for this
machine and is there a distro ...is it worth it
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Just a status update: Neither the tecra, safe, or tecra-safe act any
differently, and the 'floppy=thinkpad' option doesn't help either.
I'mprobably just going to compile my own zImage. Thanks for the help.
-Jules Kongslie
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Have you tried the scsi-kernel image? This works for my 385XD which
should be similar. (I don't have scsi either, but it works only with
that image.)
-tom
Jules Kongslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to install linux on an IBM Thinkpad 380D, and have run across
> a proble
Have you tried the following boot prompt
floppy=thinkpad
I don't know if that works on your 380, but it works find on my TP
360PE.
I'm trying to install linux on an IBM Thinkpad 380D, and have run across
a problem.
I'm using the Debian official CD set version 2.1r2 (that's 2.0.36 kernel
and 2.0 glibc) and the disk images provided with it.
When I try to boot with the rescue floppy, I get the boot prompt just
like normal, but n
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