Hartmut,
> All other users with a working system: any problems with
> packages / installation ... ?
Yes, definitely. As I mentioned in a previous message, lots of
things (including dselect) broke when dselect updated the version
of ncurses from our CD-ROM to a version that depended on newer C
l
> The version I referred to is:
>
> http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main/disks-powerpc/current/common/
This version is somewhat broken (mainly perl and the dbootstrap). It was a
test-upload by me to see if all goes to the right place into the archive.
I'll will upload a new version,
The version I referred to is:
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main/disks-powerpc/current/common/
On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, Sergio Brandano wrote:
> Why is that?
It is apparently a bad build. When adding PReP support, I thought I had
errors but they were all due to the broken base that is available.
Try my potato base at http://master.debian.org/~porter. It is pretty
recent and is well tested o
... some more details:
dselect -> Config reports:
>dpkg --configure returned error exit status 1
>Press RETURN to continue
preceded by a list of
>dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
apt-get -f install reports:
>The following extra packages will be installed:
> slang1 libncurses4 libst
Hi,
I am trying to install something on top of the base tarball,
but the base system has broken dependencies. I am new with
debian. Any help?
Sergio
... under "common" I found "base2_2.tgz".
I guess it is the one.
Sergio
Hi,
I am installing the system on my Lombard laptop, but I can
not find the base tarball.
After reaching this directory:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/pub/debian/dists/potato/main/disks-powerpc/current/
no tarballs are found. What should I do?
Sergio
Timo,
thanks a lot of your reply. Today I am in the business for
for this installation, and I would like to make the miracle.
You said you installed via CD, and that the ethernet is not
working. My ethernet works on LinuxPPC. I applied
"http://www.terraplex.com/~dburcaw/bmac.patch"; to linux-2.
Hi,
is it possible to get from 'somewhere' a snapshot of potato for PowerPC
(PowerMac)? bins and sources?
In September I've holiday and I'd like to play with on an old PM7200.
For downloading the stuff I have to small bandwith 56k modem.
Offers, conditions??
Thanks in advance
Andreas
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At 00:12 -0400 1999-08-12, Tom Rini wrote:
Such a new OF that Linux needs to be fixed. :) BTW, the OF-script apple
requires can be generated by the mknote program in arch/ppc/someplace.
But, we have some other issues to deal with.
mknote hard-codes the chrpboot values in the .note section for
I have the tarball, I have a PPC (that has run LinuxPPC before, but doesn't
have anything but a small MacOS partition, since the old HDD died), but I
can't find a boot disk which can mount both a HFS partition, an ext2
partition, and run 'tar'. (No joke, not one boot disk has tar on it!)
Is their
On Wed, 11 Aug 1999, Ethan Benson wrote:
> is there any work on this? I hope Debian is not going to be a BootX
> only distribution like LinuxPPC is...
LinuxPPC 1999 is BootX only because no one had the time to write+test the
quik section for the RedHat-based installer. :)
> I realize that most
hello,
I am wondering if the Debian PPC distribution is going to (or working
on) supporting macos-free Open Firmware booting on a Blue G3 or iMac.
This is what I know so far about booting these machines:
OF requires what Apple calls a "bootfile" this is basically a OF script.
it is possible
Hi,
> Please, what is the status for this machine?
Well, I managed to install debian 2.2 (potato) via CDs in July, for
the Lombard G3 powerbook. The system works, but not the internal
ethernet. Perhaps the latest kernel (linux_2_2) source at the vger CVS
repository, see http://cvs.on.openprojects
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