Leonardo Postacchini wrote:
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> Hi everyone there!!
>
> I trying to install Debian on my PPC 8600 and I am
> having a hell of a time(the little I have aoutside the
> work), I have tried the archived tips from the list
> and none worked, maybe I have done something
> wrong(It´s my first install
Michel Dänzer wrote:
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> On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 11:13, Christian Zapf wrote:
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> > I can't find which kernel options are needed for
> > my mouse to work. The 2.2.19 kernel binary that
> > I can't remember where it comes from works great.
> > My XF8
Michel Dänzer wrote:
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> On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 11:13, Christian Zapf wrote:
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> > I can't find which kernel options are needed for
> > my mouse to work. The 2.2.19 kernel binary that
> > I can't remember where it comes from works great.
> > My XF8
Hello
I can't find which kernel options are needed for
my mouse to work. The 2.2.19 kernel binary that
I can't remember where it comes from works great.
My XF86Config file is set to use MouseManPlusPS/2.
However, since I have a PM8500 MP, I recompiled
my kernel, and have not been able to find the
Matt Brubeck wrote:
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> On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, Christian Zapf wrote:
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> > The only thing I could not yet figure out is how to change the screen
> > resolution on my AppleVision 17" monitor. My XF86Config files looks
> > OK, but fbset seems to know only about "
THANK YOU ALL, DEBIAN/GNU/LINUX DEVELOPERS OF THE WORLD!!!
I won't be able to find the right words to express that. I'm a new
Debian PowerPC home user. I installed 2.2r4 on a PowerMac 8500/180MP and
everything is just working great! I've got some UNIX user experience,
but have never administrated
Hello everybody
First... Greetings from Switzerland!
OK! Now for the question:
Just got a not-too-expensive (couldn't-call-it-cheap) dual604e board.
Is multiprocessing support integrated in the kernels I get from
LinuxPPC?
Do I have to compile my own kernel with some options?
In the latter case,
cOS users. If
you're missing feedback from inexperienced people like me, I'll be happy
to add some more. And if you don't care, just tell me to shut up ;-)
Christian
Joel Klecker wrote:
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> At 11:47 +0100 1999-03-18, Christian Zapf wrote:
> >Hi there
> >
> >I have some troubles with the base14-x.bin files
>
> They aren't macbinary, despite the extension.
OK! Got it.
Hi there
I have some troubles with the base14-x.bin files
in disks-powerpc/2.1.8-1999-02-24/
StuffIt Expander 5.1 does not seem to be able to process them.
I first thought that the files got broken when I transfered
them using our NFS-AppleShare bridge, but when I download them
directly from the
Hello PowerPeople
I'd like to try to install Debian on my PowerMac box, but I'm already
stuck when it comes to downloading the whole binary-powerpc tree. Every
ftp client I tried to use for a recursive get thinks that the sym links
are directories, tries to "cd" there, gets an error (since it's ac
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