Had to happen
-CC
> That is,
> assuming USB is working in the PowerPC under Linux or shortly will be.
USB works alright, just in very limited amounts. As far as I am informed the
current version of the USB interface that most of the market goes by is 1.16 ...
however, as far as I know, the current kernel or the cur
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~jonh/lppc-serve/cache/572.html
I think this should be linked to on the official debian web site or at
least be copied down in some form or another.
> I got an old power mac to run linux on it. I got linppc to run on it
> with no problems, but one. I hate redhat.
Me too!!!
> I checked out the port status and it looks like there needs to be a
> bunch of work done.
Yes, a lot of work is to be done but it isn't as bad as it might seem. If you
> In the meantime tho, does anyone have documentation on the current, if
> cludgy, install methods?
Since you have a LinuxPPC system already, check out this page for some really
basic
install instructions. I haven't tried them myself yet but they should give you a
working base system.
http://www.
Hi!
I'm new to this list so go easy on me. I am currently running LinuxPPC
R4 on my powrmac 6500 along with MacOS 8.5.1 and BootX. But I'm not
happy with it. I am VERY interrested in Debian. But I have to start
somewhere. I am well aware of the basic install instructions available
on the FAQ-o-mat
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