I just obtained the latest 2.2.12 kernel images from
ftp://ftp.ppc.kernel.org/pub/linuxppc/kernel-images/v2.2.12-990820/
and tried both prep and chrp on this machine. They both had the same
net result (hung the machine on what appears as a graphics error, but
don't really know). However, the p
>>> Your rs-6000 images
> Okay, being the guy who *runs* sun4u.unicent.com, or what *was*
> sun4u.unicent.com, I can explain..
>
> My idiot employer doesn't know how to manage anything. Including
> domains. So unicent.com came up for renewal, NOBODY knew, and it was
> deleted. So sun4u.unice
>>> RS-6000 <<<
> Okay, being the guy who *runs* sun4u.unicent.com, or what *was*
> sun4u.unicent.com, I can explain..
>
> My idiot employer doesn't know how to manage anything. Including
> domains. So unicent.com came up for renewal, NOBODY knew, and it was
> deleted. So sun4u.unicent.com is now
> >>as being active on the debian-powerpc list/developers and also perhaps
> >>some experience with ibm-rs6000 and chrp-type motherboards.
Yes, i have a chrp board.
> >>
> >>(1) the link on the debian web site for ibm rs6000 kernel images
> >>
> >>sun4u.unicent.com: /pub/linux/rs6000/
> >>
> >>i
On Mon, Aug 23, 1999 at 09:17:03AM -0700, Matt Porter wrote:
>
> BTW, I did some searching around and still can't find anything that
> clearly states what architecture a 40P is. Just some vague references to
> them working under Linux. Seems that is a 43P is PReP arch then a 40P
> would be as we
On Sun, 22 Aug 1999, James D. Freels wrote:
> Hartmut,
>
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> Being desparate, I am sending to the list as last resort to try and
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This address works
"James D. Freels" wrote:
>
> Ok. Thanks for the info. In my ramblings through all the web pages
> on linux-ppc, I seem to remember a cross-compile from x86 to ppc howto
> somewhere. Since I do build kernels for x86 and alpha frequently, I
> would feel it an interesting task to tackle. Could
Ok. Thanks for the info. In my ramblings through all the web pages
on linux-ppc, I seem to remember a cross-compile from x86 to ppc howto
somewhere. Since I do build kernels for x86 and alpha frequently, I
would feel it an interesting task to tackle. Could you point me to
that web page that gi
On Aug 22, James D. Freels wrote:
> Hartmut,
>
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I believe it's actually "kopt
"James D. Freels" wrote:
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> Hartmut,
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> Sorry about sending this e-mail public, but the following 2 e-mail
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>>Hartmut,
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