Administrivia (was Re: 7200 installation - floppy)

2000-04-25 Thread Chad Miller
On Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 10:01:32PM +0200, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > But next time, FIX YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS!!! Hi. I ask this here to see if it's necessary to hound the list maintainer: Does anyone have the original message? Was this a bogusly-sent message, or is the "From:" header just wron

Re: UDP datagram

2000-04-25 Thread Chad Miller
On Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 07:14:54PM +, Sergio Brandano wrote: > > Do you know what an UDP datagram is and how to read its content? Yes. Get ``Unix Network Programming,'' or/and browse the source of something simple (rwhod, e.g.), as this is off topic here.

Re: 7200 installation - floppy

2000-04-25 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Monday 24 April 2000, at 20 h 54, the keyboard of mailaccount <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Unfortunately if you start at the Debian Web site > http://www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/docu > and selected either "Debian/PowerPC Installation-Tips" or I know :-( > Would you mind posting the locatio

UDP datagram

2000-04-25 Thread Sergio Brandano
Do you know what an UDP datagram is and how to read its content? Sergio

Re: boot-floppies 2.2.12 uploaded

2000-04-25 Thread Daniel Jacobowitz
http://www.them.org/~drow/bf-2.2.12 On Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 08:36:45AM -0400, Steven L. Sesar - wrote: > Where are these new disks? I would love to test them on my 7200. > > On 24-Apr-2000 Daniel Jacobowitz wrote: > > ... and all looks well with it so far. This is the first really fully > > fun

Re: boot-floppies 2.2.12 uploaded

2000-04-25 Thread Ethan Benson
On Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 08:36:45AM -0400, Steven L. Sesar - wrote: > Where are these new disks? I would love to test them on my 7200. it does not like they got out of incoming yet, they are however in Dan's home dir here: http://www.them.org/~drow/ i tried them out on a newworld, they are in pret

always trying to boot a 2.3.49 kernel on ppc architecture

2000-04-25 Thread GRAVE Xavier
Hi all, In view to work with rtlinux on my MVME2301 I'm trying to boot a 2.3.49 kernel on it. I get the follwing error : kmem_alloc: NULL ptr (name=unknown) I've traced it in a call to kmalloc in request_region (kernel/resource.c) in prep_setup_arch (arch/ppc/kernel/prep_setup.c) in setup_arch (

Re: Problem with Dselect

2000-04-25 Thread Michel Dänzer
Björn Johansson wrote: > My friend who burned 3 cds with Debian packages were using > Windows98. So looking at the filenames under Dos they ALL get > cropped. AmigaOS or M$-DOS? > For example: empire-lafe_0.39.deb gets EMPIR~60.DEB. > Is there anything I can do to fix this? Perhaps there is a D

Re: Problem with Dselect

2000-04-25 Thread Björn Johansson
On 25-Apr-00, you wrote: > Björn Johansson wrote: > >> On 24-Apr-00, you wrote: >> >>> I think there's some confusion here. If you have the filestructure >>> available, just point apt to those files using a file: URL in >>> /etc/apt/sources.list, e.g. >>> >>> file:/whatever/debian >>> >>> wher

RE: boot-floppies 2.2.12 uploaded

2000-04-25 Thread Steven L. Sesar -
Where are these new disks? I would love to test them on my 7200. On 24-Apr-2000 Daniel Jacobowitz wrote: > ... and all looks well with it so far. This is the first really fully > functional powerpc installer - I've run it through its paces on oldworld > powermac, but no other subarches, and not o

kernel included w/ boot floppies

2000-04-25 Thread Clay Ginsburg
Howdy all, i'm a bit new to the debian-ppc scene, and was wondering about the various kernel issues associated with different macs(in particular, pre-g3, g3, rev 1 and rev 2(and g4?). Anyway, the kernel avaibale with 2.2.11 boot floppies did nto work on my rev 2 g3(i found a working one on

PLEASE, use a REAL EMAIL ADDRESS

2000-04-25 Thread Panda Layne
>> >And if you want to get any kind of response at all, >> >can you please USE A REAL EMAIL ADDRESS? >> No, No, No! I don't want a personal and private response. >> If you can't say it to everyone, I don't want to hear it! >I have no objection to saying it to everyone. If I was going to ans

Re: boot-floppies 2.2.12 uploaded

2000-04-25 Thread Daniel Jacobowitz
On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 09:34:24PM -0400, mailaccount wrote: > >No, it is to be located at the usual place in the archive, and thus I > >did not feel the need to tell everyone where to get it this morning. > > And where is the usual place? The usual place is

Re: boot-floppies 2.2.12 uploaded

2000-04-25 Thread mailaccount
>No, it is to be located at the usual place in the archive, and thus I >did not feel the need to tell everyone where to get it this morning. And where is the usual place? Those "in the know on debian-ppc" either have the worst habits for posting to archived and searchable mailing lists I have e

Re: 7200 installation - floppy

2000-04-25 Thread mailaccount
Unfortunately if you start at the Debian Web site http://www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/docu and selected either "Debian/PowerPC Installation-Tips" or "Debian/PowerPC Installations-Documentation" you get this encouraging response: "The requested URL /releases/potato/powerpc/install was not found on

Re: boot-floppies 2.2.12 uploaded

2000-04-25 Thread Daniel Jacobowitz
On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 08:27:09PM -0400, ELN/basicprinting wrote: > >"boot-floppies 2.2.12 uploaded" > > Great, with only 2 billion internet addresses in use and growing > I'm sure we'll run across it someday. > > For those of you without clairvoyance it's located at > http://incoming.debian.or

Re: boot-floppies 2.2.12 uploaded

2000-04-25 Thread ELN/basicprinting
>"boot-floppies 2.2.12 uploaded" Great, with only 2 billion internet addresses in use and growing I'm sure we'll run across it someday. For those of you without clairvoyance it's located at http://incoming.debian.org/bf-arch_2.2.12_powerpc.tar.gz

optimized compilation

2000-04-25 Thread Jiri Masik
Hi, please have a look at the following code if it is correct or not. It produces strange result when compiled with -O2 on current Debian/powerpc (with g++ Version: 1:2.95.2-7) Thanks, Jiri #include int ap(int i); int main(void){ int ir[4] = {0,1,2,3}; int ix,n,m,res; n=1; m=3;