Re: Low-latency/Preemptible/Compressed Cache

2002-11-04 Thread andrew lattis
sorry for the misinformation on this, it looks like the patch for ppc was included a few months back. guess i should read the changelogs before i post next time.. - Forwarded message from andrew lattis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - From: andrew lattis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Low-latency/

Re: AmigaOne

2002-11-04 Thread Tom Gall
Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote: > Claas Langbehn wrote: > > >Hello Ole-Egil, > > > > > >You said, you are already working on an AmigaOne. > >I think it is a really interesting system which > >just has been started to be shipped. I think it depends on the goals that you have. You can't compare one of t

Re: AmigaOne

2002-11-04 Thread Ole-Egil Hvitmyren
Claas Langbehn wrote: Hello Ole-Egil, You said, you are already working on an AmigaOne. I think it is a really interesting system which just has been started to be shipped. So, why don't you tell us about your experience with AmigaOne and (Debian) Linux. What about the hardware support with

AmigaOne

2002-11-04 Thread Claas Langbehn
Hello Ole-Egil, You said, you are already working on an AmigaOne. I think it is a really interesting system which just has been started to be shipped. So, why don't you tell us about your experience with AmigaOne and (Debian) Linux. What about the hardware support with the current 2.4.19 kernel

Re: epsxe under linux/ppc

2002-11-04 Thread K. Reid Wightman
Where's the source? I only see a binary executable (for x86) on their web page. Reid On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 20:53, Randy Williams wrote: > has anyone tried compiling epsxe (www.epsxe.com) under linux/ppc and > running it? > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subje

epsxe under linux/ppc

2002-11-04 Thread Randy Williams
has anyone tried compiling epsxe (www.epsxe.com) under linux/ppc and running it?

Re: Low-latency/Preemptible/Compressed Cache

2002-11-04 Thread andrew lattis
the pre-empt patch's at http://www.tech9.net/rml/linux/ only support i386, arm, and something else i can't remember...powerpc isn't on the list though :( On 2002/11/04 10:29:21AM -0800, Mon, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Does anybody know if the low latency and preemptible patches work with a > ben

Low-latency/Preemptible/Compressed Cache

2002-11-04 Thread brett
Does anybody know if the low latency and preemptible patches work with a benh rsync'd kernel? Specifically, I was thinking of giving the kernel-patch-ck package a whirl which includes: * 0(1) and batch scheduler * Preemptible kernel * Low-latency * Compressed cache * Andrea Arcangeli's V

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Re: tth_3.13_powerpc.deb request for build and upload

2002-11-04 Thread Michel Dänzer
On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 02:05, Ian Maclaine-cross wrote: > Dear powerpc porters, > Package tth has not been built and uploaded on a powerpc for > many months. Please would someone build > tth_3.13-1_powerpc.deb > from the latest sources and upload it. Done. -- Earthling Michel Dä

Re: How to distinguish a mac from an Amiga?

2002-11-04 Thread Chris Lawrence
Getting to the original poster's question: I believe APUS kernels will have a /proc/hardware, which isn't present at all on other PPC architecture. Testing for the existence of the /proc/bus/zorro directory would be another reasonable Amiga test. Chris -- Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - ht

Re: How to distinguish a mac from an Amiga?

2002-11-04 Thread Ole-Egil Hvitmyren
Claas Langbehn wrote: (our main OS isn't ready, and some hundred developers will have hardware within a week or two. End user release aimed at the Linux crowd is before christmas, both in G3 and G4 versions) Morphos? Are you talking about PEGASUS or about AmigaNG ? Trust me, I