On Sat, Jan 27, 2001 at 11:00:25PM +0100, Gjermund Gusland Thorsen wrote:
> Hi Ethan I tried that too... but I end up zapping the PRAM trice to have the
> old MacOS bootX combo in order to NOT see a black screen
PMac 7600/132MHz,
> i. e.
quik booting sometimes takes some trouble shooting, simp
Hi Ethan I tried that too... but I end up zapping the PRAM trice to have the
old MacOS bootX combo in order to NOT see a black screen
PMac 7600/132MHz, i.
e.
Gjermund
On fredag 26. januar 2001 01:13, Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 04:23:16PM +, Matthew Ki
I run deb 2.2r2 on 7600/132 like:
1x60mb HFS (not pluss!!! as its mountable mount -t hfs /dev/sda6 /mnt)
2.5xinstalled RAM
750MB / root
runs as a server for all daemons I need; exim/sendmail, nfs, netatalk, hxd,
httpd w/php, mysql.
Gjermund
On fredag 26. januar 2001 18:18, Rory Campbell-La
You could always use the deb 2.2r0 floppies; as those work. But Im stuck with
BootX on 60MB MacOS9.1 partition, leaves me with about 20 MB free for tar balls
when needed to be copied from a machine which is already online, a Mac, i. e.
in my case.
Gjermund
On torsdag 25. januar 2001 17:23, Ma
I run MacOS9.1 and BootX on all my PMac7600s no prob there either, the
2.2.18-pre kernel sux0rs howeber...
Gjermund
On onsdag 17. januar 2001 14:22, Chris Ivanovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>At 12:57 PM +0100 1/17/01, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
>> >However I read some reports on linuxppc-u
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 05:17:39PM +0100, thus said Michel D?nzer:
> Grant Miller wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > > I've tried to get 4.0.2 working, but I've been fighting that for a week
> > > > (or more). I'll survive with 3.3.6 until 4 is more mature on the
> > > > PowerPC platform.
> > >
> > > Have yo
> I've got a keyboard problem with the right shift key that I'm hoping for
> some help on.
ADB or USB keyboard?
For ADB keyboards, this might explain part of it:
int mackbd_translate(unsigned char keycode, unsigned char *keycodep,
char raw_mode)
{
if (!raw_mode) {
On Sat, Jan 27, 2001 at 02:35:50AM +, Jarrod Wells wrote:
> I am a newbie Linux user that has previously used Linux on a friends' PC.
> Now that I have a G4 cube, and heard about the macintosh Debian
> distribution, I had him burn the CD .iso files for me so that I can install
> it. Somehow, t
Does anyone have real world experience with Debian on a G4 cube?
I would be using a 450 MHz G4 cube as a server. I'd like to know whether
it can function as a server (e.g. does networking work), and if the platform
is stable.
-Jeremy
I am a newbie Linux user that has previously used Linux on a friends' PC.
Now that I have a G4 cube, and heard about the macintosh Debian
distribution, I had him burn the CD .iso files for me so that I can install
it. Somehow, the CD is not bootable, so I created a Mac OS Standard
partition and co
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