I think dpkg-cross can already do it.
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 9:12 AM, Rogério Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> Do you have a slow machine that has, say, a G3 processor and has access
> to a much faster ia32/x86-64 machine, but want to keep the PowerPC
> machine (I do)?
>
> Do you w
On Sun, Jun 08 2008, at 22:44 -0300, Rogério Brito wrote:
> On Jun 08 2008, Gunther Furtado wrote:
> > Alternatively, you could try booting into openfirmware (Opt+Command+O+F
> > just after the shime) and issuing "dev / ls" and "devalias" to determine
> > the correct path to your disk.
>
> Yes
On Jun 08 2008, Gunther Furtado wrote:
> Alternatively, you could try booting into openfirmware (Opt+Command+O+F
> just after the shime) and issuing "dev / ls" and "devalias" to determine
> the correct path to your disk.
Yes, that is the most hassle free solution, as it does not require
bootin
Wolfgang Pfeiffer escreveu:
On Sun, Jun 08 2008, at 17:17 -0400, Steven DuBois wrote:
I did try ybin -v and it ran fine. Should i try to change the device to what you have? I
have a Dual 1.8Ghz Power Mac G5.
There's a tool on Debian called ofpath.
It finds you the correct Openfirmware
Hi there.
Do you have a slow machine that has, say, a G3 processor and has access
to a much faster ia32/x86-64 machine, but want to keep the PowerPC
machine (I do)?
Do you want to compile your own kernels, but are afraid of the time that
it takes to compile things on the G3 and would be much more
Hi, Steven.
On Jun 08 2008, Steven DuBois wrote:
> Debian was installed on /dev/sdb4, so i mounted it, chroot'd it and
> ran macfdisk /dev/sdb4 and then p. It then said that no partition map
> exists.
Indeed, that's because you mounted the partition. You should run
macfdisk (or whatever it is cal
Debian was installed on /dev/sdb4, so i mounted it, chroot'd it and ran
macfdisk /dev/sdb4 and then
p. It then said that no partition map exists. Not entirely sure what to do here
and I dont want to
make a mistake.
On Mon, Jun 09, 2008 at 01:11:27AM +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> On Sun, Ju
On Sun, Jun 08 2008, at 17:17 -0400, Steven DuBois wrote:
> I did try ybin -v and it ran fine. Should i try to change the device to what
> you have? I
> have a Dual 1.8Ghz Power Mac G5.
There's a tool on Debian called ofpath.
It finds you the correct Openfirmware path to your bootstrap partitio
On Sun, Jun 08 2008, at 23:25 +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Sun, Jun 08 2008, at 00:12 -0600, Esteban Monge wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > I have a PowerMac G3 450Mhz, have installed Debian Sarge, i need one
> > repository with the Debian Multimedia packages, i try with various but in
>
Hi
On Sun, Jun 08 2008, at 00:12 -0600, Esteban Monge wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have a PowerMac G3 450Mhz, have installed Debian Sarge, i need one
> repository with the Debian Multimedia packages, i try with various but in
> the moment to use debmirror dont download any package, i dont use bad
> debm
I did try ybin -v and it ran fine. Should i try to change the device to what
you have? I
have a Dual 1.8Ghz Power Mac G5.
On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 10:48:27PM +0200, Samy Mezani wrote:
> Your device seems wrong and yaboot can't be started by openfirmware.
> For example, in mine yaboot.conf :
> dev
Your device seems wrong and yaboot can't be started by openfirmware.
For example, in mine yaboot.conf :
device=/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Have you try "sudo ybin -v" in terminal ?
Samy
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On Sat, Jun 07 2008, at 15:02 -0500, Matthew Ray wrote:
> Greetings,
> I've been running vanilla PPC Etch install on my 12" 600mhz G3 iBook
> as a server for some time, with months of uptime and no performance
> issues. I run it with the lid closed and pbbuttonsd configured to
> turn off the scree
I mailed this list a couple weeks ago about yaboot returning to a grey
screen when I try to boot both OS X and Linux. Well, the problem is
still there and I have been trying to fix it for a long time now. This
is my yaboot.conf
boot=/dev/sdb2
device=/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
partition=4
root=/dev/sdb
Am Sat, 7 Jun 2008 15:02:15 -0500
schrieb "Matthew Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I run Debian (currently "Lenny") on my PowerBook 12" 1.5 Ghz (same
hardware only faster CPU speed) since over a year now and have run
Ubuntu previously to that.
I found out that the heat management works much better if y
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