Both 2.2.13 and 2.2.16.
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| Nathan Ingersoll | Computer Science/Mathematics |
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quik to boot into debian
command-option-o-f at boot to enter OF if your output-device is set
correct then bye to boot from the MacOS selected in your Startup disk
control panel or boot to continue booting Debian from disk
Mac should have two partitions (one per system folder), although there
is a
On Sat, Jul 01, 2000 at 03:35:55PM -0500, John Anthony Kazos Jr. wrote:
> Is there any way for me to do a tri-boot on an old-world (APS 604e clone)? I
> want to run MacOS 9, MacOS 8.0 -> 8.1, and Debian GNU/Linux potato -> woody.
just don't think about woody till potato is done...
> Just to add t
I do or will run the major versions of popular operating systems (currently the
list/wishlist includes Linux, MacOS, Windows, and BeOS) for development testing
purposes. My question: I intend to run 8.1 and 9 (and X when I have access to
it), but should I run 8.6 (which I currently have access to,
Is there any way for me to do a tri-boot on an old-world (APS 604e clone)? I
want to run MacOS 9, MacOS 8.0 -> 8.1, and Debian GNU/Linux potato -> woody.
Just to add to the wish list, I'd like to add MacOS X to the list, as a
quad-boot, when I get access to it. Is there any way to get something oth
man update-rc.d
On Sat, Jul 01, 2000 at 10:05:08AM +0200, Cyril Niklaus wrote:
> Hi all,
> the title says it all. I'm trying to adjust my setup here by not having
> certain services run at startup, but I don't feel like doing it by hand,
> not unless there's no other way.
> The tools I know that
Hi all,
the title says it all. I'm trying to adjust my setup here by not having
certain services run at startup, but I don't feel like doing it by hand,
not unless there's no other way.
The tools I know that can do that are not present, so I'm wondering if
there is a debian specific tool for that?
Hi,
This is some feedback on the latest distribution when using my
PowerBook 1999.
Kernel: I am still using 2.2.15pre20. This is because today's rsync
tree, that I compiled as usual, does recognize the InfraRed on
/dev/ttyS1 (I can see it with ifconfig), but it does not recognize
the mod
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