Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Sven LUTHER wrote:
>
> > > apt-get autoclean
> > >
> > > removes all but the two latest versions of every package from the cache.
> >
> > Nice to know, ...
> >
> > but still you need at least a place equivalent to all packages you install
> > the first time. This is not so c
> > Because with Altivec we need to save V registers, right ? Well, I suppose
> > intel developers had the same problem with P-III "vector" unit. How did they
> > solve the problem ?
>
> As far as I can tell, by ignoring it, and making the assumption that
> only low-level libraries will use the v
On Thu, Feb 10, 2000, Nelson Abramson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>AFAIK the ethernet and sound chipset are supported by BenH's new kernels
>(http://ppclinux.apple.com/~benh). I think I was told that the iBooks still
>use
>the sound cable interface off of the cd, so you can still play cds
(unlike
On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 04:46:03PM +0100, Hartmut Koptein wrote:
> > That's one of the broken versions of the quik source; it won't work at
> > all (tries to open /dev/sda0 all the time). Cort has a 2.0-0c
> > available that is a bit better, but it still needs several patches.
> > I'm in the proc
On Thu, Feb 10, 2000, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Is there a newer version of pdisk that can help me, and if not are
>there any other utilities that I can use to make a Apple_Bootstrap
>partition, or at least see the partition information of the hard drive.
pdisk on MacOS is broken. You should u
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have an iBook (Family #M2453) running OS9 with MAC OS ROM 3.1.1.
> The hard drive reports as a Toshiba MK3211MAT and the driver version is
> reported as 3.2.4 in OS9. The pdisk version appears to be 0.7.
Mac pdisk is broken in MacOS9. I haven't heard of it failing to
Hi,
I have an iBook (Family #M2453) running OS9 with MAC OS ROM 3.1.1.
The hard drive reports as a Toshiba MK3211MAT and the driver version is
reported as 3.2.4 in OS9. The pdisk version appears to be 0.7.
When I run pdisk -l /dev/hda I get the error: ATAPI-couldn't get info
or not LBA c
> That's one of the broken versions of the quik source; it won't work at
> all (tries to open /dev/sda0 all the time). Cort has a 2.0-0c
> available that is a bit better, but it still needs several patches.
> I'm in the process of fixing it up to work on my machine and feeding
> patches back to C
> I now have the base system booting but the base installer appears to have not
> changed the base /etc/fstab to include my swap partitions. I activated them
> in the installer though. Could some body please send me a example line for
> a swap partition as i can not remember for the life of me wh
On Thu, Feb 10, 2000, Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>If you are going to be compiling PPC devel kernels, and reporting bugs
>on them, you should (a) follow linuxppc-dev, and (b) grab the latest
>2.3.43-preXX pre-patch, which includes PPC fixes.
>
>In general, PPC tends to lag behind the L
On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 02:05:10PM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Sven LUTHER wrote:
>
> > > apt-get autoclean
> > >
> > > removes all but the two latest versions of every package from the cache.
> >
> > Nice to know, ...
> >
> > but still you need at least a place equivalent to all packages you
That's one of the broken versions of the quik source; it won't work at
all (tries to open /dev/sda0 all the time). Cort has a 2.0-0c
available that is a bit better, but it still needs several patches.
I'm in the process of fixing it up to work on my machine and feeding
patches back to Cort.
On T
Patrick Lerda wrote:
>
> Some changes have been made in the code, like new typedef, etc... these
> modifications
> are not present in powerpc asm include files... Some work is needed to
> resync these parts
If you are going to be compiling PPC devel kernels, and reporting bugs
on them, you should
Sven LUTHER wrote:
> > apt-get autoclean
> >
> > removes all but the two latest versions of every package from the cache.
>
> Nice to know, ...
>
> but still you need at least a place equivalent to all packages you install
> the first time. This is not so compatible i think with making small roo
On Wed, Feb 09, 2000 at 04:08:47PM -0500, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 09, 2000 at 05:09:00PM +0100, Sven LUTHER wrote:
> > err, maybe i misunderstood, but the kernel-image source package only
> > contains
> > the patches, and will source depend on kernel-source-version to get the full
>
On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 09:11:27AM +0100, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Sven LUTHER wrote:
>
> > I guess that the apt-get method will use apt-get to retrieve packages.
> >
> > apt-get will first download all needed stuff, and once that is done will
> > install and setup it, eventually asking questions.
Some changes have been made in the code, like new typedef, etc... these
modifications
are not present in powerpc asm include files... Some work is needed to
resync these parts
Patrick LERDA
On Thu, Feb 10, 2000, Hartmut Koptein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Benjamin: is this fixed now for powerpc's with msdos fs-type?
>
> Two solutions: yaboot reads also yaboot.con or rename it to
> yaboot.cfg
No, not yet. I've been busy with other things and I forgot this one. It
w
Hi,
i have a new quik package on master uploaded (in my ~). Please test it.
http://master.debian.org/~koptein/quik_2.0-3_powerpc.deb
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> I did try kernel-image packages; I found that kernel-patch worked much
> better. I've rewritten its rules almost from scratch. If you really
> want to stick with kernel-image, I suppose that's OK, but there's no
I don't like dependencies, and kernel-patch is one extra to build the
images. The
> Is Yaboot required ? I assume this is the equivalent of lilo on a x86
> machine.
yaboot is more like loadlin; quik is the equivalent for lilo.
> you should also setup a /etc/yaboot.conf file, mine is like this:
^
Benjamin: is this fixed now for powerpc's with msdos fs-type?
Two solutions: yaboot reads also yaboot.con or rename it to
yaboot.cfg
Thanks,
Hartmut
Sven LUTHER wrote:
> I guess that the apt-get method will use apt-get to retrieve packages.
>
> apt-get will first download all needed stuff, and once that is done will
> install and setup it, eventually asking questions.
>
> It will copy all stuff in /var/cache/apt/archive though, so you will h
On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 10:34:14AM +1100, Brendan J Simon wrote:
>
> Are the boot disks going to be "ready" for the upcoming relesae of
> powerpc-potato in February (it is still February isn't it ?) ?
Looks like it.
> Is Yaboot required ? I assume this is the equivalent of lilo on a x86
> machi
C.M. Connelly said:
>
> When trying to install lprng, I get
>Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
> lprng: Depends: kerberos4kth but it is not installable
>E: Sorry, broken packages
The powerpc lprng maintainer has made an error, I've CC'ed that list.
The i386
Are the boot disks going to be "ready" for the upcoming relesae of
powerpc-potato in February (it is still February isn't it ?) ?
I want to buy a PowerBook but am waiting for Debian to be officially
released and with boot floopies to install on my PowerBook. I really do
not want to preinstall an
Josh Kuperman wrote:
> Can I create a bootable CD on my PC with the Installation and Packages
> I want for my Mac? Can I come close enough with the 100MB zip drive? What
> do I need to set up my internal modem?
AFAIK you don't need a bootable cd to install linux. You should boot into linux
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