On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 09:05:54PM -0400, Frank Rubinsky wrote:
> I looked around the apple site, and couldn't find any Pre-OS X
> downloads - there may be an archive somewhere, but I couldn't find
> it. However, a couple of people in the Apple Legacy Software Support
> Forums had pointers t
Following up ...
On Sep 8, 2009, at 4:10 PM, Rogério Brito wrote:
Others may suggest you to boot into MacOS (the classic version, not
MacOS X), use BootX and then load Linux.
I have old copies of MacOS 8 & 9, so the BootX and load Linux looks
like a good starting point for me.
It seems t
On Sep 8, 2009, at 7:41 AM, Rogério Brito wrote:
Now, my only fear is that of X slowly "discarding" support for
r128. :-)
I have had very little success getting X to work with the r128 card
and a 1280x1024 flat-panel monitor.
Do you have any magic you can share?
Thanks!
Rick
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Hi Rogério
You ask ... correctly .. whether I really do net those services,,, and
yes! there are a few that can be stopped !
But the intention of using an old Powerbook was . as this _is_ a
mail-server, web-server and file-server. that it would be quiet!
I also have a "Mystic" (dual
Hi.
> I have an old PowerPC 8500/132 (actually, I think it was upgraded -
> 150 maybe??). I'd like to install Debian on it (my first experience
> with Linux).
>
> The HCL at http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/Apple doesn't list the 8500 -
> the oldest machines on it seem to be G3s.
I own an old PowerMac9
Hi, Frank.
On Sep 08 2009, Frank Rubinsky wrote:
> I have an old PowerPC 8500/132 (actually, I think it was upgraded -
> 150 maybe??). I'd like to install Debian on it (my first experience
> with Linux).
Since this will be your first experience with Linux, installing on an
OldWorld PowerPC won't
Hi Frank,
To begin with, I must say that this is not the easiest way of getting
to know Linux. On the other hand: if you make it, you'll have much
deeper understanding of it than someone who just puts an Ubuntu CD on
a modern PC.
I'd say that Lenny should be your choice. This page gives good
inst
Hi All
I have an old PowerPC 8500/132 (actually, I think it was upgraded -
150 maybe??). I'd like to install Debian on it (my first experience
with Linux).
The HCL at http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/Apple doesn't list the 8500 -
the oldest machines on it seem to be G3s.
So what's the best ve
Hi,
Just wanted to share that enabling CONFIG_FB_NVIDIA in the kernel
config solved the issue.
Thanks,
Giuseppe
On Sep 3, 2009, at 2:04 PM, Giuseppe Valente wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting this issue on a Powermac G5 (dual 2.0Ghz processor) with
any kernel newer than 2.6.18 (I tried 2.6.26 and
Hi, Michel and Jörg.
On Sep 08 2009, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> On Sun, 2009-09-06 at 09:49 +, Jörg Sommer wrote:
> > It's possible, pretty much the same like on yaboot. Or you can use
> > os-prober, but I didn't and doesn't know if it works.
>
> IME it detects the Mac OS installation and puts a
On Sun, 2009-09-06 at 09:49 +, Jörg Sommer wrote:
>
> Rogério Brito wrote:
> > On Feb 21 2009, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> >> The HFS filesystem module fails to read some files, in particular files
> >> with
> >> an underscore in the filename. This makes GRUB2 unable to load _linux.mod
> >> from
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