On Sun, Mar 19, 2000 at 06:57:59AM +0100, Maciej Matysiak wrote:
> Serial driver version 4.92 (2000-1-27) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI
> enabled
> Machine check in kernel mode.
As with other recent messages, your problem is that you've turned on the
pc-style serial ports. Go into your ker
On Sat, 18 Mar 2000, Brian Macy wrote:
> Fortunately it is now installed and behaving happily... hopefully this
> torture will pay for itself in the long run with upgrades being trivial.
>
> I'm frightened to think what installing Debian on an Alpha is going to
> be like. Makes the Debian i386 ins
On Fri, Mar 17, The Proteus wrote:
> I've just installed Debian/PPC on my PowerMac 8600, and XF68 is
> failing to load with the XF68_FBDev server. I haven't tweaked or touched
> the XF86Config file, and have little or nothing to go on to see if I need
> to, or if something is totally breakin
hello,
i've just got a mac clone - umax apus 2000 (aka c500). now, got a debian
on it as well :) the installation was pretty trivial (surprise :)).
but now, i want to have my own kernel. i've tried compiling 2.2.14,
2.3.51, linux-pmac-devel and -stable from linuxcare. no luck :(
i mean, the comp
I used the latest from
openrock.net/debian/dists/potato/main/disks-powerpc/2.2.8-2000-03-08/powermac
as of 3/17/00 around 10pm PDT. They are dated 3/8. I may have tried the
same tree from ftp.us.debian.org too (one of the IPs)... don't remember.
Brian Macy
Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
>
> And what a
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