With XFree86 4.x development speeding up, I have placed an rsync tree of
my xfree86/ tree. This rsync tree can be grabbed with:
rsync -arvz penguinppc.org::xfree86-pmac .
This tree contains the 'bleeding edge' development server and drivers for
XFree86 4.x. Included are my development Mach64,
I've done that before on my other machine..
but with standard pppd and the debain pppconfig utility instead of wvdial.
in my /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/0local (I made it myself for this purpose) goes
something that looks like this:
#!/bin/sh
route del default
route add default ppp0
Somehow, when PPP goes d
Hi all,
I would like to thanks Ethan Benson and Martijn van de Streek for the
help they give me to boot my iMac DVD under Debian Linux. All worked
perfectly well.
Thanks also to the people who are involved in powerpc debian maintaining,
the install process is cool...
I'm starting to write down t
"JH" == Josh Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Even better, you should copy your new kernel to your kernels
>> folder in the System Folder, giving it a different name
JH> How do I copy the new kernel from my Linux partition to Mac
JH> OS?
I have my MacOS disks mounted automatically at
> Even better, you should copy your new kernel to your kernels
> folder in the System Folder, giving it a different name
How do I copy the new kernel from my Linux partition to Mac OS?
> You can (and should) specify a name using the EXTRAVERSION field
> in the top-level Makefile in your kernel so
(NB, I had tried to package MOL a few months ago.)
On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 07:06:31PM +0300, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
> Anyway, it looks to me that binutils-dev is broken?
Check the version numbers. IIRC, the autobuilder isn't running for
PPC on woody. The libiberty.h BTS entry was mine, and the
On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 12:35:41AM +0200, Xavier Grave wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just get an iMac DvD. I've burned the CD from the debian site
> (ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian-cd/potato_test-cycle-2/powerpc/potato-1.raw)
> and booted it on my iMac. After a fw step, I have all installed except the
>
Hello boys and girls!
netbase added this text in my /etc/init.d/network file:
# (added automatically by netbase upgrade)
#
# In new Debian installations, this file is deprecated in favour of
# the ifup/ifdown commands (invoked from /etc/init.d/networking), which
# can be configured from the file
Thanks one more time !
More on that tomorrow !
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On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 09:05:01AM +0200, Xavier Grave wrote:
>
> > try mkofboot and see if that works.
> I will try it when I come back home, but it seems mkofboot and ybin are
> the same :
> same length in byte on my ram disk.
they are hard links but the behaviour is different based on how it i
Thanks,
On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Ethan Benson wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 12:35:41AM +0200, Xavier Grave wrote:
> > When I get a shell in debian installation and do :
> > #ybin -b /dev/hda9 --timeout 100 --label linux --root /dev/hda11
>
>
> you need to run mkofboot instead of ybin, i sus
unzip is available:
Package: unzip
Version: 5.40-1
Priority: optional
Section: non-free/utils
Maintainer: Santiago Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.1)
Suggests: zip
Conflicts: unzip-crypt
Replaces: unzip-crypt
Architecture: powerpc
Filename: dists/frozen/non-free/binary-powerpc/utils
"JH" == Joshua Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JH> I'm about to compile a kernel (1st time) on a 250 mhz G3
JH> Powerbook. I've read a bunch of stuff online, but have
JH> a couple of questions.
JH> Is the current linux kernel image /boot/vmlinux-2.2.xx ?
The current Linux kerne
I was trying to download a zip'd program from a web site, (which was
supposed to be for Windows, NT, Linux, Unix etc.). My browser said
'unknow type blah blah' and gave me the option to save it, which I did,
and I named it something.zip. That's when I found out I don't have
unzip. I tried to
I'm about to compile a kernel (1st time) on a 250 mhz G3 Powerbook.
I've read a bunch of stuff online, but have a couple of questions.
Is the current linux kernel image /boot/vmlinux-2.2.xx ?
I've read I should back this up as 'running_kernal.something'
How would I boot with the backed up kern
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