kernel.org, rsync -azv samba.anu.edu.au::linux-pmac-devel (I'd recommend this
one or vger), or I would expect that vger has it too, probably the HEAD branch
of CVS is 2.3.
Takayuki Hatada wrote:
> Yesterday I could (at last!) install Debian base system on my
> PowerBook2400/180 helped by various information from this mailing
> list.
I too, installed the base system on my powerbook 2400 yesterday. I
upgraded my stock 1.3 gig drive to a 10 gig drive, and decided that
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Hello guys,
Yesterday I could (at last!) install Debian base
system on my PowerBook2400/180 helped by various
information from this mailing list.
What I did to get base system
On Fri, Nov 12, 1999 at 02:43:42PM +0100, Christian Ericsson wrote:
> >Read the debian-cd archives on YACS, obtain a copy and read the docs.
> >You only need disks-powerpc/current/... to install a base system, and then
> >install the rest via network.
>
> Where can I find this information? What is
>Read the debian-cd archives on YACS, obtain a copy and read the docs.
>You only need disks-powerpc/current/... to install a base system, and then
>install the rest via network.
Where can I find this information? What is debian-cd archived on YACS?
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Hello Mr. Porter,
OK! The Rescue Disc seems to work now. However, the root1440.bin reference
to a directory and file that don't exist! When I try to configure the
device modules, I get the error me
Hello Mr. Porter,
OK! The Rescue Disc seems to work now. However, the root1440.bin reference
to a directory and file that don't exist! When I try to configure the
device modules, I get the error message:
"can't open /lib/modules/2.2.6-15apmac/modules.deb"
"cd: can't cd /target/lib/modules/lib/mod
GRAVE Xavier wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Where can I find 2.3 kernel sources ? I don't find anything in the
> ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main/binary-powerpc/devel/
> directory
>
> Anyone who can help ?
>
> Thanks in advance, xavier
>
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Try
http://www.kernel.org/pub/
> Sorry, but RS/6000 3BT is 7030-3BT 67Mhz POWER2 and being a POWER2 it is
NOT a
> PowerPC, so no hope Linux will ever run on it if you don't start a port on
> POWER/POWER2/POWER3/... IBM processors.
Just a slight errata, there is support in 2.3.x for Power3 processors. It's
an option in the .con
Flavio Curti wrote:
>
> hi
>
> has anyone an rs/6000 3BT running linux ? or any expiriences ? i will get
> susch
> a beast, and i would like to run linux on it...
>
> greetz
>
> Flavio
Sorry, but RS/6000 3BT is 7030-3BT 67Mhz POWER2 and being a POWER2 it is NOT a
PowerPC, so no hope Linux wil
Hi all,
Where can I find 2.3 kernel sources ? I don't find anything in the
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main/binary-powerpc/devel/
directory
Anyone who can help ?
Thanks in advance, xavier
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hi
has anyone an rs/6000 3BT running linux ? or any expiriences ? i will get susch
a beast, and i would like to run linux on it...
greetz
Flavio
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