The current boot disk apparently doesn't like my internal harddrive's
partition map, although it appears valid.
From what I can tell, it wants to overwrite it with a DOS-style
partition map, which might put the kibosh on my MacOS partition. Is
this a known bug or am I just not using the right
I noticed that the LinuxPPC FAQ stated that the Performa 6360 was
"supported", but have no idea if that's the case for DebianPPC.
On another note, I was wondering if anyone had poked around to see if
there could be a way to make an Express Modem work by adapting linux
winmodem
Has anyone had success compiling 2.2.8 or 2.3.x?
I've been running into issues in arch/ppc/kernel with undefined opcodes.
Oh, JSYK, you have to resymlink /usr/include/asm and ./linux if you use
the tarball install.
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Dan Wood
new readline. Another
idea is to make the tgz's bash depend DIRECTLY on the tgz version of
readline. Rather than greater or equal to, require it to be. That way
it'll have to update bash before readline.
> Friendly,
>
> Sven LUTHER
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Dan Wood
l it reaches the libs.
Then all is segfaults and spinning heads and pea soup wall-murals.
Eventually, I have to begin at the beginning because everything I need
is broken beyond unmuddling.
My question, is there anything I can do to fix this?
Thenkyew.
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Dan Wood
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