I have compiled a self-hosting 64 bit debian in a ibm pseries. It can be
download from:
ftp.las.ic.unicamp.br:/pub/debian-ppc64/debian-ppc64.tar.bz2
The biggest problem by now is in linking libpng. The linker is failing with
"unresolvable R_PPC64_REL24 relocation against symbol
`.png_malloc_def
> "By now it became my fav OS on my G3 pismo powerbook." seems to refute
> your point.
I was speaking using 'he', but doesn't matter :D
seb
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On Oct 15, 2004, at 11:16 AM, Duane Cottle wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry if this is the wrong list for this...
I have been testing daily sarge floppy install images from
http://people.debian.org/~luther/d-i/images/daily/powerpc/floppy/
for a few weeks on OldWorld Macs.
That is, until October 8. Since
Quoting Michael Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > I don't think he has either. From what I can find on the net, that
> > > model has an ATI Rage 128 based chip. That would use the aty128fb
> > > driver in the kernel.
> > He has an ibook G4 with an Ati radeon mobility 9200 M9+ card ;)
>
> "By now
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Carsten Milling wrote:
| On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 10:34:42AM -0400, Barry Hawkins wrote:
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|>The state of /dev/null turned out to be this:
|>
|>~# ls -l /dev/null
|>- -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 2004-10-13 14:11 /dev/null
|>
|
| [...]
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| Jus
Hi all,
Sorry if this is the wrong list for this...
I have been testing daily sarge floppy install images from
http://people.debian.org/~luther/d-i/images/daily/powerpc/floppy/
for a few weeks on OldWorld Macs.
That is, until October 8. Since then, root.img seems to have swollen to
a size bigge
Does it work fine if you boot first into MacOS and then launch BootX?
If so, then check the archives. I have had this problem ever since I
Linux'd my OldWorld 8500 back in 2000.
As I recall, direct booting required some specific firmware
settings--and an external TTY (or emulator) was requi
> > I don't think he has either. From what I can find on the net, that
> > model has an ATI Rage 128 based chip. That would use the aty128fb
> > driver in the kernel.
> He has an ibook G4 with an Ati radeon mobility 9200 M9+ card ;)
"By now it became my fav OS on my G3 pismo powerbook." seems to
On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 10:34:42AM -0400, Barry Hawkins wrote:
[...]
> The state of /dev/null turned out to be this:
>
> ~# ls -l /dev/null
> - -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 2004-10-13 14:11 /dev/null
>
[...]
Just a guess, did you compile/install a vanilla 2.6.8 kernel as root?
This kernel had a
> I don't think he has either. From what I can find on the net, that
> model has an ATI Rage 128 based chip. That would use the aty128fb
> driver in the kernel.
He has an ibook G4 with an Ati radeon mobility 9200 M9+ card ;)
seb
> I don't think he has either. From what I can find on the net, that
> model has an ATI Rage 128 based chip. That would use the aty128fb
> driver in the kernel.
Meaning either the m3mirror tool should work, or dual monitor setup in
XF86Config-4 (mind the CloneHSync and CloneVRefresh settings for t
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