Gjermund Gusland Thorsen wrote:
I like debian the best of the linux distros... mainly because it does not taste
like a beta, I know however that YDL is aimed at the beginner and to recrute
MacOS users to linux.
...but on the ppc platform I find debian the hardest to reach the start of
instal
Nick Henderson wrote:
Ok, I got X to work. I reinstalled the
xserver-xfree86 package and selected [EMAIL PROTECTED],
rather then 60.
So X is now working and I would like to install KDE or
gnome. Using apt-get for task-kde or
task-gnome-desktop does not work. It says that some
of the packages
I like debian the best of the linux distros
mainly because it does not taste
like a beta, I know however that YDL is aimed at the beginner and to recrute
MacOS users to linux.
but on the ppc platform I find debian the hardest to reach the start of
installation and boot off HD without BootX, t
James Shearer wrote:
> > On the Gnome website, it says it requires Debian 2.3 or higher. Is this
> > true?
>
> No. As long as you have X and a recent GTK+, you can get the gnome
> tarballs and compile from source.
Even better, you can also build the Debian packages from source. All of the
core
On Jan 08, Steven Hanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>umm, I am pretty sure you mean sash
Yes, I did really meant sash.
--
ciao,
Marco
> On the Gnome website, it says it requires Debian 2.3 or higher. Is this
> true?
No. As long as you have X and a recent GTK+, you can get the gnome
tarballs and compile from source. As for prepackaged binaries, I know
helixcode GNOME offers debs for i386 potato and woody, but I don't know
abo
On the Gnome website, it says it requires Debian 2.3 or higher. Is this
true? And if so, why is it listed in the install packages on the cd?
Does anyone have it up and running so that I know it's possible?
Thanks so much!
Hi,
On Thu, 28 Dec 2000 10:17:22 +0100
Mark Lamers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hello,
>Anybody got any succes with this combination?
>Please let me know
Your machine maybe not RS/6000 clone but Motorola Powerstack clone.
Most of them, called "blackhawk", have CillusLogic 54xx VideoChips,
and X
On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 11:06:25AM +0100, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> the next reboot. Install ash too.
> When you are done, exit the chroot jail, run ash (which is a statically
> linked shell with many build in commands) and:
>
> cd /
> mkdir oldroot
> mv usr bin sbin lib var home [...] oldroot/
> mv n
On Jan 08, Borut Mrak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> the yellowdog kernel image (look for the link on www.yellowdoglinux.com)
>Would that be the kernel(s) from
>ftp://ftp.terraplex.com/pub/updates/kernel/2.4.0/?
The old link disappeared, look at
http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/support/faq_rs6k.sht
On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 11:06:25AM +0100, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> I have been able to succesfully install debian on my B50 just by using
> the yellowdog kernel image (look for the link on www.yellowdoglinux.com)
Would that be the kernel(s) from
ftp://ftp.terraplex.com/pub/updates/kernel/2.4.0/?
I c
On Jan 08, Borut Mrak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The kernel from the current boot-floppies (current = what's in woody) would
>load, the last message that was printed was something about reading the
>OpenFirmware tree...
Our CHRP boot disks are broken.
I have been able to succesfully install de
On Mon, Jan 08, Borut Mrak wrote:
>
> The kernel from the current boot-floppies (current = what's in woody) would
> load, the last message that was printed was something about reading the
> OpenFirmware tree...
>
> I also tried the kernel from
> ftp.linuxppc.org/linuxppc-haloween/software/kernel
Greetings,
I moved from 2.2.17 to 2.2.18pre21 a few days ago. Since then
my PM9600 box stopped booting without monitor.
The config differences are:
option 17 18
--
CONFIG_NET_EISA y n
CONFIG_FB_PLATINUM y n
CONFIG_FB_VALKYRIE y n
CONFI
Hello!
I unsuccesfully tried to install Debian on a such machine for the last couple
of hours.
The only kernel that booted on that machine is some heavily modified 2.2.14
from Suse 6.4. Which (the distro) also installs like a charm.
The kernel from the current boot-floppies (current = what's in
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