Hi,
I am writing tips for PRePs now.
I would add kernel recompile information in the future.
http://ppc.linux.or.jp/~aoshimak
http://ppc.linux.or.jp/~aoshimak/gen_linux.html
Best regards.
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Kaz Aoshima = Editor of the PReP station
Material development, Faculty of engineeri
Try putting the kernel in a folder name "Linux Kernels" in your System
Folder, or in a folder with the same name next to the BootX App. The
ramdisk.image.gz can be put anywhere and selected under the options
button on either the app or extension. You need the kernel to boot,
although I've had no lu
okay. I figured this out after several hours of digging through web pages.
with the new layer, you can tell the proc file system to emulate the mouse
buttons,
but you have to use the linux keymaps. there's a link from benh's page to
someone else's page that explains this. the practical upshot
On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 03:41:56PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can you run Debian on an iMac?
Yep.
Dan
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| Debian GNU/Linux Developer__Carne
On Sun, 23 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can you run Debian on an iMac?
Yes.
Linux boots on all models of iMac. (As far as I know the newly-colored
models announced last week are essentially identical to the previous
lineup, and hopefully will boot with no changes to the kernel.) Debian
"p
Can you run Debian on an iMac?
On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 12:16:02PM -0700, Cameron wrote:
> Ok, I have a starmax 4000/200 (200 mhz 604e).
>
> I wanna put debian on this thing. Now, making a boot floppy (with my intel
> debian box) won't work. It just spits the floppy out during boot up.
> Any ideas on how to get around that?
Wha
"Chris Sanner [ Hitchhiker ]" wrote:
> I'm using XFree86 4.0.
Me, too! :)
> I've passed the kernel parameter "adb_buttons=111,119" which are , according
> to xev, the correct keys. this I have passed in /etc/yaboot.conf under the
> append section, after the video information, tacked on with a
Ok, I have a starmax 4000/200 (200 mhz 604e).
I wanna put debian on this thing. Now, making a boot floppy (with my intel
debian box) won't work. It just spits the floppy out during boot up.
Any ideas on how to get around that?
I've been trying to get bootx working(as the boot floppy isn't working
how can activate the monitor out plug.
the external monitor works with mac os but
not with 2.2.16pre4.
karsten
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