Here is the actual link:
http://www.debian.org/releases/squeeze/powerpc/release-notes/
cheers,
jmd
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 9:48 PM, jean-michel deleu wrote:
> If you click on "Release Notes" on that page you should get access to links
> pointing to
> Debian (Squeeze) ppc
Claas Langbehn wrote:
> I would stay with 2.4.20-ben10 as this is the latest stable benh kernel.
>
I thought I had installed a "stable" kernel. Your post made me double check,
sure enough I downloaded and installed the wrong one, i don't even remember
where i found it. I'll d/ld 2.4.20-ben10 to
jean-michel wrote:
> vector: 200 at pc =0300, lr = c02fca28
> msr = 41000, sp = c03f7f30 [c03f7e80]
> current = c03f6, pid = 1, comm = swapper
> mon>
>
> and the cursor just kept on flashing, expecting me, no doubt, to type
> something intelligent. After some googling, and discovered i m
Hello,
I‘m trying to install (change to) kernel 2.4.20-ben10 on
my mac 7300/180 which is already running “woody“ on a 2.2
kernel. Apparently i need a 2.4 kernel to mount/use a usb
pen drive (also good practice to install woody on my ibook).
After downloading the kernel-image, setting group/permi
> On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, tkwm wrote:
> > has anyone sound running on one of the 7200/7300/7500s ? And how ?
snip
> vinai answered:
> Not in a 7*00 series, but I do have sound working on my 8500, which
> has very similar hardware to the 7500, IIRC. The relevant section in
> my kernel config look
Marc Stergionis wrote:
Also, whenever I do use graphic login to start a user session, and
then logout to the graphic login screen, may cursor is *always*
frozen, even though it just worked in the previous session.
Same thing happens here (Mac 7300). I log out again using
control-alt-delet
most certainly a silly question but /etc/debian_version says : 2.2 and
/var/log/gdm/:0.log and /var/log/xdm.log say : Operating System: Linux
2.4.0-test13-pre2 ppc [ELF].
which one is it ? do i care ? (i'm considering moving from potato to
woody and wondering which kernel to install, 2.2 or 2.
I'm running Xfree3x and have tried both 15 & 16, as to passing kernel
arguments they get joyously ignored (video=controlfb:vmode:17,cmode:15).
As to using Woody, that's what i had ordered from the "official" Debian
cd reseller and was told he couldn't fill the order (unavailable, too
many cds e
This might be the wrong place to post such evidently juvenile questions
but I haven't found any other suitable list. If anyone has another
suggestion please tell me.
I've installed Debian/Potato on an old Mac 7300/180 and:
1) I am having trouble setting the colour depth at 15 . Acording to
t
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