I've uploaded a new version of my kernel. It's now based on final 2.2.14
and contains a few more fixes.
It's at the usual URL: http://calvaweb.calvacom.fr/bh40/test.html
WARNING !
There's a problem with the amd daemon and this kernel. I don't know yet
if it's specific to my kernel or a more gene
First things first: thanks for your great job! I've just booted the
kernel 2.2.12 from http://debian.org./, it's amazing to see that little
cute penguin!
But I can't proceed. My Adaptec 2940U, which I'm trying to salvage
from a dead x86 PC, doesn't appear in /proc/scsi (the pseud
Hi,
Did anyone recently succeed in building a functional kernel for powermac? I
get kernel checks using the 2.2.13 deb source package, and I read several
complaints about 2.2.14pre kernels.
I would finally like to be able to use my pc card modem, does anyone have a
powerbook 3400 with PCMCIA supp
At 16:48 -0700 2000-01-07, Jeremiah Merkl wrote:
>So, anyways, I get it booted up, and go to repartition the drive...only to
>find out that every *fdisk program expects a MS/DOS partition table, and can't
>read the MacOS table currently on the disk. Even the "pmac-fdisk" one...which
>stupified me.
hi,
My computer has 1969 date.
how can I update the Hardware clock from debian?
I use date to correct bia software, but then hwclock command doesnt work.
I have a Powerbook G3
> "hans" == der hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I installed Debian on a Powerbook G3, but I just found out
>> there is no xf88config, or xf86setup.
>>
>> Where can I get this packages?
hans> They don't exist for the ppc chipset :).
Ah, but they do, just not in Debia
On Sat, 8 Jan 2000, Shiryu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed Debian on a Powerbook G3, but I just found out there is no
> xf88config, or xf86setup.
>
>
> Where can I get this packages?
They don't exist for the ppc chipset :).
I forget what the xserver for macs is, but you should be able to find s
Hi,
I installed Debian on a Powerbook G3, but I just found out there is no
xf88config, or xf86setup.
Where can I get this packages?
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