Hello!
On 10/26/20 12:34 AM, Karl wrote:
> will there be a Debian 11 release for PPC64be again or is it Sid?
Currently, there are no plans in the near future to make "ppc64" a release
architecture
(or any other architecture within Debian Ports) as that would require lots of
efforts to
convince
Hello!
On 10/27/20 9:06 PM, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> I just upgraded the kernel to 5.9.0 on my PowerBook G4 - no keyboard, I
> cannot>even login.
> I reverted to 7.0-2 and everything works as expected.
>
> I do not have intermediate kernels, so I cannot tell when exactly things
> broke.
You c
Hi,
I just upgraded the kernel to 5.9.0 on my PowerBook G4 - no keyboard, I
cannot even login. I reverted to 7.0-2 and everything works as expected.
I do not have intermediate kernels, so I cannot tell when exactly things
broke.
Anyone else experiencing similar symptoms?
Riccardo
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 07:17:34AM -0400, Dennis Clarke wrote:
> Provided you don't mind the power usage you may run Debian sid on an old
> Apple Power Mac machine just fine. In fact the Power Mac quad has decent
> performance and it is great to have around for doing code test work as
> it is big e
On 10/26/20 12:07 PM, Karl wrote:
> Thanks for the answer. Anything else would have surprised me.
>
>> Am 26.10.2020 um 16:42 schrieb Lennart Sorensen
>> :
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 12:34:49AM +0100, Karl wrote:
>>> will there be a Debian 11 release for PPC64be again or is it Sid?
>>> Because
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