On Thu, Dec 16, 1999, Sergio Brandano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you have an Apple PowerBook G3 Lombard, could you please tell me
> what is the device for the modem and what is a step by step procedure
> for having minicom working?
The modem is on /dev/ttyS0
minicom needs to be patched to f
Hi,
If you have an Apple PowerBook G3 Lombard, could you please tell me
what is the device for the modem and what is a step by step procedure
for having minicom working?
Thank you,
Sergio
Ok, here we are.
The file permissions of the devices are all fine, as well as the
owner and the group. I tried again and again, and the result is that
if the Ethernet cable is plugged in, then esd is started and
therefore enlightenment is started too. If the Ethernet is not
plugged it, noth
>> I doubt it, since that was a somewhat nonstandard server (requires
>> it's own kernel config option).
> In brackets, if you disable that option, the kernel will not compile.
I am using the official distribution of linux kernel 2.2.13 (no cvs).
After un-tar, I configure the kernel for no mod
Hello
I am still working on boot floppies for apus.
I just wanted to ask if it would be possible to at least add amiga-fdisk (i
will upload a powerpc binary package of it soon, right now it is m68k only,
but has worked fine for me since some time) to the base tarball ?
I have a working kernel pa
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Kevin Puetz wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > Right, I've got arla & krb4 stuff going, but it needed a va_args patch
> > when I complied :)
>
> Odd - I never patched anything, in fact I just rebuilt it to be sure. What
> part of the package was the va_args problem in?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Right, I've got arla & krb4 stuff going, but it needed a va_args patch
> when I complied :)
Odd - I never patched anything, in fact I just rebuilt it to be sure. What
part of the package was the va_args problem in?
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Kevin Puetz wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > And runs? (tarball + gcc 2.95.2 won't work, if they have a CVS it
> > might be fine now..)
>
> That's the setup I used (tarball of 0.10.1+gcc2.95.2, debian/potato). Heavy
> use, as mail here as kerberized and I also use a
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