I'm not sure I follow. The normal debian install is much like the redhat
one, right? Boot a flopppy/cd or some such then pick where to get the
files if I'm not mistaken (I accept that I could very easily be mistaken
though :).
Is the installer and such not working for debian? If that's the case
On Tue, Oct 06, 1998 at 05:06:36PM -0600, Cort Dougan wrote:
> Starting kde from run level 3, even.
Exactly.
> What version are you using for the installer? I added some fixes recently
> and I'd like the installer to include them rather than have to build one
> and give it to people myself when
I can deal with redhat. linuxppc.org is getting annoying with their heavy
handed decisions about being the only linux/ppc installation around.
They're a little too impressed with themselves I believe. Their lack of
technical people (4 people on staff, all non-technical). I'm not eager to
continu
On Tue, Oct 06, 1998 at 04:17:51PM -0600, Cort Dougan wrote:
> Great! I really need glibc! Damn linuxppc.org system is getting on my
> nerves. I'd like to install an entirely debian system.
And there we have it...the reason most of us have switched :) Redhat
period gets on my nerves, and start
Great! I really need glibc! Damn linuxppc.org system is getting on my
nerves. I'd like to install an entirely debian system.
Thanks for pointers.
}you know debian/powerpc is glibc-2.1 !?! WIll you install from groud-up or
}only install debian packages to your systems?
How is it broken? The
> I want to install some of my development machines with debian. Where can
> I grab it? How mature is it?
Hi Cort,
you know debian/powerpc is glibc-2.1 !?! WIll you install from groud-up or
only install debian packages to your systems?
You can get all from any debian mirror. Please look at
I want to install some of my development machines with debian. Where can
I grab it? How mature is it?
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