> On Apr 8, 2024, at 1:02 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2024-04-08 at 19:38 +1200, Mike Hosken wrote:
>> As for Firefox thanks for the info, hopefully it will get fixed as it would
>> make
>> ppc64 still very useable in this modern era.
>
> Well, someone interested in
Hi,
Mike Hosken wrote:
> When I burned it to a cd it didn’t boot. When I tried a dvd it did boot.
That's strange. Do you still have that CD with the ISO on it ?
If so, what do you get from a run of
xorriso -indev /dev/sr0 -toc -report_system_area plain -check_media --
assumed that /dev/sr0 is
On Mon, 2024-04-08 at 19:38 +1200, Mike Hosken wrote:
> I used debian-12.0.0-ppc64-NETINST.iso with the date 2023-05-16.
> I downloaded this from cdimage.debian.org. When I burned it to a
> cd it didn’t boot. When I tried a dvd it did boot. I’m assuming
> that it’s the latest image.
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Hi Adrian,
I used debian-12.0.0-ppc64-NETINST.iso with the date 2023-05-16. I downloaded
this from cdimage.debian.org. When I burned it to a cd it didn’t boot. When I
tried a dvd it did boot. I’m assuming that it’s the latest image. I ended up
doing 6 installations overall, for testing purpose
Hello,
On Mon, 2024-04-08 at 17:19 +1200, Mike Hosken wrote:
> I just wanted to give some feedback on the install of ppc64 on a Mac G5.
>
> I had a few issues when installing the latest version.
Which image did you use? The latest snapshot image is known to not boot on
PowerMac G5, so I'm doub
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