Hey everyone,
Recently I bought an old 9600 200MP for $150 from a local Goodwill store. Since I've been a machead for a long time, and have recently been getting involved in *nix (Solaris and Linux) I decided I'd put Linux on it (I was originally looking for a Sun box, but saw this and couldn't p
Big thanks to everybody -- Stephen for writing patches, Dieter for calmly
knocking down back out of their socks, and to Koen for cleaning it all up.
According to http://buildd.debian.org/build.php?arch=&pkg=afio
we are starting to look more golden:
* 2.4.7-7 (mipsel) (latest build at Aug 3 1
All,
> Thanks for all the testing of my recent patched version. Good to hear
> that it works..
Yep, thanks for all for the great cooperation and feedback,
> BUT based on the tests by Stephen and Dieter I now recommend that in
> the 2.4.7-7 unstable version, the -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
> -D_LARG
Hi all,
Thanks for all the testing of my recent patched version. Good to hear
that it works..
Dirk: with respect to your question
>Does that mean that I should undo the powerpc conditional which removes
>those two flags, but can leave them for everything else?
I made (on purpose) no explicit
On Saturday 03 August 2002 17:11, Egidio Corsini wrote:
> On i386 side kde 3.0.2 is available since june. And 3.0.1 version has some
> BIG performance problem with the new qt (3.0.4). I really don't know if and
> when kde3 will enter the official unstable distro. Probably we'll have to
> ask it to
On i386 side kde 3.0.2 is available since june. And 3.0.1 version has some
BIG performance problem with the new qt (3.0.4). I really don't know if and
when kde3 will enter the official unstable distro. Probably we'll have to
ask it to Chris who prepared one of the first 3.0.1 ppc debs collection.
A
On 2 Aug, this message from Sloopy Malibu echoed through cyberspace:
> Here at home I have a B&W G3-500 (384megs RAM OS X 10.1.5) and a 8500/233
> (604e) ( 896Megs Ram Mac OS 9.1) with a KNE110TX 10/100 enet card... And
> when the B&W is hooked to my friends iBook it will blow large files back an
Tach auch!
Am Sam, den 03 August 2002, schrieb Dirk Eddelbuettel:
> On Sat, Aug 03, 2002 at 03:03:23PM +0200, Dieter Schuster wrote:
> > It seems to work without error for me too. I using also the 64-bit
> > settings.
>
> Excellent. Let me contact Norbert Veber who did the >2gb patch for i386 to
On Sat, Aug 03, 2002 at 03:03:23PM +0200, Dieter Schuster wrote:
> It seems to work without error for me too. I using also the 64-bit
> settings.
Excellent. Let me contact Norbert Veber who did the >2gb patch for i386 to
see if that still works for him, and then -7 gets ready.
Dirk
--
Good judg
Tach auch!
Am Sam, den 03 August 2002, schrieb Stephen van Egmond:
> Koen Holtman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > The diff file adds some notes in the history file about what I have
> > done/still need to do. The diff contains a bit more cosmetic
> > improvements on earlier cosmetic improvements t
Although I donĀ¹t know actual numbers on the hardware side of things I can
give a few bits of real world info on this...
Here at home I have a B&W G3-500 (384megs RAM OS X 10.1.5) and a 8500/233
(604e) ( 896Megs Ram Mac OS 9.1) with a KNE110TX 10/100 enet card... And
when the B&W is hooked to my f
Koen Holtman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> The diff file adds some notes in the history file about what I have
> done/still need to do. The diff contains a bit more cosmetic
> improvements on earlier cosmetic improvements than I would like, but
> that is life.
It compiles pristinely, and runs fl
On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 04:31:47PM -0500, Rolf Brudeseth wrote:
> This HOWTO explains how to perform a network install of Debian 3.0 (Woody)
> on an IBM RS/6000 44P-170 workstation.
...
>
> I got the latest kernel (2.4.18) from:
> http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/
>
> I got the ramdis
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