Re: report on iMacDV/iBook SE (was Re: Installing Debian on an Imac DV)

2000-10-02 Thread Hadess
Quoting Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hadess wrote: > > > I still have to test XF4 on these 2 machines. Does the ati128 driver > > recognize the Rage 128 Mobility ? > > The latest CVS probably does, but it doesn't work nevertheless because > it > can't cope with the flat panel :( > > In

Re: report on iMacDV/iBook SE (was Re: Installing Debian on an Imac DV)

2000-10-02 Thread Daniel Jacobowitz
On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 10:48:04PM +0200, Hadess wrote: > Works nifty indeed. I've used this trick to install Debian on my iMac/DV this > week-end. I had a bit more problems with the iBook SE (the new one with DVD), > the kernel doesn't recognize the Rage 128 Mobility so the display *seems* to >

exim 3.16-3.1 and 3.16-4 (and libc6 2.1.3-13)

2000-10-02 Thread Robert Ramiega
Hi! Just a quick note: Yestradys night i've upgraded my system. I saw that there is exim-3.16_3.1 (and thou i knew it was there to fix incompatibilites with libc 2.1.94 i didn't expect it to break). This was a BIG mistake. I ended up without MTA for more that 15 hours (exim seg faulted when try

Re: report on iMacDV/iBook SE (was Re: Installing Debian on an Imac DV)

2000-10-02 Thread Michel Dänzer
Hadess wrote: > I still have to test XF4 on these 2 machines. Does the ati128 driver > recognize the Rage 128 Mobility ? The latest CVS probably does, but it doesn't work nevertheless because it can't cope with the flat panel :( In the DRI PPC branch I have added an option "DisableFP" to surpass

report on iMacDV/iBook SE (was Re: Installing Debian on an Imac DV)

2000-10-02 Thread Hadess
Hi, Quoting Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > put all this at the root of your macos partition and create a > yaboot.conf like this: > > device=hd: > > image=linux > label=debian > initrd=root.bin > initrd-size=8192 > > then boot into OpenFirmware (command option o f) an

Re: debain-powerpc: exim, zmailer, SSL.

2000-10-02 Thread Michael Schmitz
> Is there any SSL options for exim ? You can try to use sslwrap to encapsulate SMTP over SSL - no idea what would be required on the client side here. Michael

Re: debain-powerpc: exim, zmailer, SSL.

2000-10-02 Thread Sergio Brandano
The easiest thing to do, in order to receive and send email safely, is to ssh on the machine, then run a text mail client. You may play around for a different solution, but the underlying problems will not be solved. To quickly see my point here, think about the SPAM and the blacklisting phen