I'm working on a new resource for that will be on the web, a PCI card
compatibility list for Linux/PPC. Many cards that do not work under macos or
aix (due to lack of drivers mostly) will work under linux so I think this
gives us a nice place to show off as well as a good resource for people to
mak
What started as a Who's Who list has now turned into a developers directory.
This is meant for people doing active development and not as a list of
credits for finished projects. Also, people working on projects related to
tools like gcc for powerpc but not specifically linux can make the list.
Ho
- Original Message -
From: Alexander S. Guy
> I tried getting Debian up on a B50, but was unsuccessful as I couldn't get
> the kernel to take. If you have access to a working Yellow Dog kernel
> (I don't think it is publicly available yet),
I think Cort Dougan has been working on the IBM
Power3 or 604e machine? You may need someone to compile you a 2.3.x kernel
if it's Power3.
- Original Message -
From: David Welton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 1999 2:07 PM
Subject: RS6000
> Hi, at the office (Linuxcare) we got a new toy:
>
> RS6000, 4 processo
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