On Tue, Dec 07, 1999 at 12:35:53PM -0600, Kevin Puetz wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > Hi I just want to know if anyone experiences such unpleasant problems
> > as I do. If so, then please let me know that i'm not alone :-)
>
> > 1. My APT is useless - it thinks every package it fetches is
Nathan,
> "NO" == Nathan Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
NO> Um, a bug report? Let's keep this in perspective. Potato
NO> is the *unstable* Debian tree (use at your own risk,
NO> etc.). From what I can tell, the volunteers on the PowerPC
NO> team are doing a phenomenal job.
> 2. When telnetting to the mac-linux box i experience frequent shell hangs.
> Simply the screen halts and I can do nothing - sometimes only KILL -9 for
> both telnet and telnetd helps. And yes, i tried CTRL-Q
>
> 3. Something strange seems to be happening to network connections. Namely
> when I t
Jeremy T. Bouse writes:
> This has been well mention'd for atleast the last week here on the
> list and on #Debian by me on more than one ocassion... the 0.3.15 version
> which is available for i386 now should fix the problem when it gets into
> the powerpc tree... the problem is with 0.3.14.
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, David Given wrote:
> According to my PowerPC architecture manual, the PowerPC can be switched from
> big-endian to little-endian mode. Does PowerPC Linux support this? I have
> heard rumours that the endianness can be switched on a per-process basis. Can
> anyone enlighten me
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Hi I just want to know if anyone experiences such unpleasant problems
> as I do. If so, then please let me know that i'm not alone :-)
> 1. My APT is useless - it thinks every package it fetches is corrupted
> (md5sum), but I checked it, and everyone is OK
APT got broke
> >I would say that this is version skid then, Intel had the dependency
> >problem for a couple of weeks.
> >
> >Obviously PPC netbase is older than PPC netstd (and Intel netbase).
> >Once the version skid resolves the problem should therefore clear up.
>
> Is there an automatic way of keeping t
Marcin Owsiany was said to been seen saying:
> Hi
> I just want to know if anyone experiences such unpleasant problems as I do.
> If so, then please let me know that i'm not alone :-)
>
> 1.
> My APT is useless - it thinks every package it fetches is corrupted
> (md5sum), but I checked it, and eve
>I would say that this is version skid then, Intel had the dependency
>problem for a couple of weeks.
>
>Obviously PPC netbase is older than PPC netstd (and Intel netbase).
>Once the version skid resolves the problem should therefore clear up.
Is there an automatic way of keeping the two distri
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Sergio Brandano wrote:
>
> I am now on an Intel platform, and my dpkg says:
>
> >Package: netbase
> >Priority: standard
> >Section: base
> >Installed-Size: 1069
> >Maintainer: Anthony Towns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Architecture: i386
> >Version: 3.16-7
> >Replaces: netstd (<<
>Nope. This requires all sorts of messiness (what's the endianness of
>interrupt handlers? Etc.).
[...]
Well, the PowerPC allows you to specify (the LE bit in the MSR controls the
endianness of the running code, and the ILE bit controls the endianness if an
exception handler is called).
I didn
Nope. This requires all sorts of messiness (what's the endianness of
interrupt handlers? Etc.).
On Tue, Dec 07, 1999 at 04:32:17PM +, David Given wrote:
> According to my PowerPC architecture manual, the PowerPC can be switched from
> big-endian to little-endian mode. Does PowerPC Linux supp
Hi
I just want to know if anyone experiences such unpleasant problems as I do.
If so, then please let me know that i'm not alone :-)
1.
My APT is useless - it thinks every package it fetches is corrupted
(md5sum), but I checked it, and everyone is OK
2. When telnetting to the mac-linux box i expe
I am now on an Intel platform, and my dpkg says:
>Package: netbase
>Priority: standard
>Section: base
>Installed-Size: 1069
>Maintainer: Anthony Towns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Architecture: i386
>Version: 3.16-7
>Replaces: netstd (<< 3.00)
^^
>Depends: tcpd, libc6 (>= 2.1)
According to my PowerPC architecture manual, the PowerPC can be switched from
big-endian to little-endian mode. Does PowerPC Linux support this? I have
heard rumours that the endianness can be switched on a per-process basis. Can
anyone enlighten me? I could really, really use this.
--
+- Dav
I've just installed a Debian PowerPC system on a PowerMac 8200/120 system
(containing a 601 --- oh, the joys of cutting edge technology). Everything
works pretty well with a few problems.
(a) X keeps crashing. I'm using Xfbdev; everything works fine for a while, but
the server will randomly and
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Sergio Brandano wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >Recommended fix: reduce the dependency of netbase on netstd
> >to a "suggests".
>
> netstd is labeled as obsolete
> netbase still depends on netstd!!!
>
Then perhaps it should be reduced further.
Obviously _someone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Recommended fix: reduce the dependency of netbase on netstd
>to a "suggests".
netstd is labeled as obsolete
netbase still depends on netstd!!!
Sergio
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Nathan Olsen wrote:
> >I'm having some trouble not installing fingerd, rwhod and the rest of
> >the r* gang. Trouble is that netstd 3.07-10 depends on them and
> >netbase 3.16-2 in turn recommends netstd. dselect won't let me get
> >rid of netstd without dumping netbase, too
Hi,
yesterday I had the same problems while upgrading gimp.
I just forced dpkg to install gimp(1.0.4-2) with the latest slang1
library (1.3.9-1). Up to now it works fine for me. Men, I don't won't
to mess up your systems! I just told it worked for me ;-)
Manuel
PS: IMHO the "<" should be a ">".
Dan Green wrote:
>
> Hello there,
> We have a 37 gig drive in an Apple Blue and White (first generation)
> G3. All seems to work fine, and it detects the drive properly, and the mkfs
> runs without incident. However, when I try and mount it, I get a couple
> hundred
> errors stating that
On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 09:43:58PM -0800, Nathan Olsen wrote:
> Um, a bug report? Let's keep this in perspective. Potato is the *unstable*
> Debian tree (use at your own risk, etc.). From what I can tell, the
> volunteers on the PowerPC team are doing a phenomenal job.
Well, -someone- has to repo
>> "MS" == Michael G Schwern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>MS> I realize this is an old version of slang1. I upgraded to
>MS> 1.3.9 just now and get the same dependency problem (though I
>MS> expected it this time). Which leads to the next
>MS> question... how do I resolve this
>I'm having some trouble not installing fingerd, rwhod and the rest of
>the r* gang. Trouble is that netstd 3.07-10 depends on them and
>netbase 3.16-2 in turn recommends netstd. dselect won't let me get
>rid of netstd without dumping netbase, too (which, of course, I can't
>do).
>Is this a bug?
Michael G Schwern was said to been seen saying:
> I'm having some trouble not installing fingerd, rwhod and the rest of
> the r* gang. Trouble is that netstd 3.07-10 depends on them and
> netbase 3.16-2 in turn recommends netstd. dselect won't let me get
> rid of netstd without dumping netbase, t
This came from the slang1 maintainer. Apparently its simply a matter
of rebuilding the packages that want slang1 << 1.3.
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Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 23:21:22 +0100
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