On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 06:37:09PM +0100, Björn Johansson wrote:
> Hi!
>
> In the Red Hat distribution there exist a couple of funny games. Sockoban is
> one of my favourites. Will it be part of the Debian distribution? Do anyone
> know if this game is available for another architecture than x86?
Hi!
In the Red Hat distribution there exist a couple of funny games. Sockoban is
one of my favourites. Will it be part of the Debian distribution? Do anyone
know if this game is available for another architecture than x86?
For those of you who haven't played the game I can say that it reminds quit
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 04:54:12PM -0700, Logan Hall wrote:
> Does any one know if kingston USB trackball's work with linux on ppc? I broke
> my adb logitec trackman marble and i am looking at getting this kingston 4
> button mac usb trackball but i want to make sure they work with linux first.
>
Usually, I can download the latest kernel, go into the source and
make pmac_config
then
make xconfig
to fine tune it, and it builds fine
On 15-Mar-2000 Paul McAvoy wrote:
> Hi, this is a general request for comments on re-compiling the kernel
> on this
> platform. I was able to install debia
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000, Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>this i do not understand, i have exuceted yaboot 0.5 from the first
>second 5th 9th etc parttions and it works fine, i think you might have
>found a new yaboot bug... your using G4 firmware right? perhaps it has
>differently obfusacted
Paul McAvoy wrote:
> Hi, this is a general request for comments on re-compiling the kernel on this
> platform. I was able to install debian ppc on, and use some pre-compiled
> kernels. It seems however that every kernel I re-compile ( ppc, CHIRP, etc )
> wont boot. Maybe I am doing something wr
Hi, this is a general request for comments on re-compiling the kernel on this
platform. I was able to install debian ppc on, and use some pre-compiled
kernels. It seems however that every kernel I re-compile ( ppc, CHIRP, etc )
wont boot. Maybe I am doing something wrong, but I don't know what.
Great to hear! anXious I didn't really expect to work.
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 09:00:47PM -0600, walt moffett wrote:
> work just fine on my imac rev.A and are responsible for this mail
>
> anXious the XF86Config generator didnot quite work out but had
> a working one hand from an earlier instal
work just fine on my imac rev.A and are responsible for this mail
anXious the XF86Config generator didnot quite work out but had
a working one hand from an earlier install.
Thanks to all who made them and if you're ever in Alabama I owe y'all
a beer or three.
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 09:41:48PM -0600, pohl wrote:
>
> Ethan wrote:
> >
> > the bootstrap partition will not inerfere with yaboot on the hfs
> > partition, you just need to boot into OF and run the following
> > command:
> >
> > boot hd:X,yaboot
>
> For me, yaboot_0.4 cannot find its config fi
Ethan wrote:
>
> the bootstrap partition will not inerfere with yaboot on the hfs
> partition, you just need to boot into OF and run the following
> command:
>
> boot hd:X,yaboot
For me, yaboot_0.4 cannot find its config file in this situation,
and yaboot_0.5 can't even be executed successfully b
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 08:48:15PM -0600, pohl wrote:
>
> Configuring ybin can't happen unless I can manage to get the
> ybin stuff on my linux partition immediately after installation,
> before the first reboot, because if the box goes down, I can no
> longer boot into linux (with the HFS parti
Ethan wrote:
>
> OK, I got annoyed enough to go test this, and i plan to write a
> simple howto for partitioning (you're all in trouble now im annoyed
> enough to write docs!)
Thank you for spelling this all out for me. I'm sorry that I haven't
given you any feedback on this until now. I'm in t
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