[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I noticed that the LinuxPPC FAQ stated that the Performa 6360 was
> "supported", but have no idea if that's the case for DebianPPC.
Since both distributions use the same kernels, supported hardware should be
the same.
> On another note, I was wondering if anyone had po
I'm looking to run a Hylafax server. Does anyone know of any binaries? Has
anyone compiled this successfully?
Sam Agnew
I noticed that the LinuxPPC FAQ stated that the Performa 6360 was
"supported", but have no idea if that's the case for DebianPPC.
On another note, I was wondering if anyone had poked around to see if
there could be a way to make an Express Modem work by adapting linux
winmodem support.
-
Dan W
On Mon, Dec 13, 1999, Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>--
>I posted rev. 9 of my kernel for the new machines. It contains IDE fixes, USB
>fixes (both controllers now work), a kludge to enable colormap changes with
>Rage128 and offb (OF booting only) and a few more cleanup
I posted rev. 9 of my kernel for the new machines. It contains IDE fixes,
USB fixes (both controllers now work), a kludge to enable colormap
changes with Rage128 and offb (OF booting only) and a few more cleanups.
http://calvweb.calvacom.fr/bh40/test.html
>> I finally understood why X11 does not start. At startx, the
>> enlightenment window manager triggers some sounds via esdplay.
>> Although esd is up, esdplay does not work, triggering the problem.
> esd process must be own by you inorder that esdplay can run. also,
> check permission on /dev
Greetings,
It's legal for Americans to send patches to Kerberos if they don't
involve crypto, right?
(Patch and question to follow if "yes"...)
Zeen,
-Adam P.
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