Quoting Daily build aggregator (debian-b...@lists.debian.org):
> Debian installer build overview
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>
> Failed or old builds:
> * FAILED BUILD: powerpc Aug 04 00:01 buildd@praetorius build_powerpc_netboot
>
> http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/powe
Version: 1.85
Quoting Thomas Carlson (tcarl...@sharedcup.com):
> I tried today's (4/13/11) Daily Build #5, that uses the installer build from
> Sid
> on my 533MHz PowerMac G4 (Digital Audio) and guess what? The sound worked. I
> was able to adjust the volume and set a sound theme. The correct
Quoting Xavier Grave (xavier.gr...@ipno.in2p3.fr):
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> Hi,
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> Just to give the info, I have tested the
> debian-squeeze-di-beta2-powerpc-netinst.iso. The fix for bug#605774
> didn't reach the last installer iso.
That's expected as no new kernel
(reducing CC list. Keeping Geert CC'd as I have no real idea whether
you're subscribed to the lists I'm sending this mail to)
Quoting Geert Uytterhoeven (geert.uytterhoe...@sonycom.com):
> I gave the one from 2009-06-03 a try on PS3, and it's still missing some
> required modules (ps3rom (CD/DVD/
Quoting Rick Thomas (rbthoma...@pobox.com):
>
> On May 24, 2009, at 2:39 AM, Rick Thomas wrote:
>
>> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/sid_d-i/arch-latest/powerpc/iso-cd/
>>
>> says that "This build finished at Mon May 18 22:27:07 UTC 2009."
>>
>> That's almost a week ago. I'd like to
Quoting Rick Thomas (rbthoma...@pobox.com):
> 2) Since this bug renders the install CDs (certainly "buisnesscard", and
> for most practical purposes "netinst") completely unusable for their
> intended purpose, can we raise the severity of this bug to (e.g.)
> "Serious"?
As long as it is assig
Quoting Otavio Salvador (ota...@ossystems.com.br):
> On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
> > When I switch to the -F2 console and try to do a "wget", I get a
> > segmentation fault.
>
> Please take a look on the syslog of the installer and if possible
> attach it to this
> bug rep
> Right about now, I'm expecting several people to chime in "we've fixed
> the problem already on our installers, and you're an idiot, just go here
> to get it". I, and probably most of humanity with a job and a life,
> don't have time to dig through the entire website. When we see a link
> on t
> >Can you give us examples of actions from the D-I team who could be
> >used as illustrations of negligence towards the powerpc architecture
> >users?
>
> Well, OK:
>
> The one that particularly got to me was the very long dry spell for
> OldWorld PowerMacs during which etch would not boot on
Quoting Rick Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> It's sad to see d-i on powerpc, a major architectural variant, being
> eroded and neglected as a result of a few people who can't get past
> their own personal animosity to Sven. Whatever his merits or
> demerits -- and I'm not going to get drawn
(resending this mail which I originally sent to the wrong address)
We (D-I team) have an old bug lying in kbd-chooser bug log for
Oldworld Powermac installs:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=269653
Given that kbd-chooser and the installer have changed a lot since
then, it's prett
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