> From: Grant Grundler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> "Anish Patel" wrote:
> > how is it an Alpha problem, when i can load up FreeBSD but
> not Linux,
> > points to something wrong in the IDE driver for the alpha
> doesn't it now.
>
> Anish,
> Leandro suggested it's a problem specific to the Alp
> From: Anish Patel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> with out a problem. This is on a 164SX that's booting and EB
> variant kernel
> from the SRM console.
Isn't this an Alpha problem?
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> From: Geert Uytterhoeven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Leandro Dutra wrote:
> > > From: Mike Fedyk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > > "Common Hardware Reference Platform (CHRP)"
> > >
> >
> >
> From: Mike Fedyk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> "Common Hardware Reference Platform (CHRP)"
>
> Does that mean that the open specs from IBM have hardware
> made from them, or is
> this something else?
It was the set of standards created for Power PC computers that
would be made by vari
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Could very well be completely wrong, judging from what I read here:
> http://bananajr6000.apple.com/1275/proposals/Closed/Withdrawn/
> 315-it.txt
Sorry, you outsmarted me now. Do you mean somewhere in this text
there's somehing I do
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> In newsgate.debian.powerpc, Leandro Dutra wrote:
>
> >What about opening the machine, disconnecting the power
> cable from
> > the hard disk drive, booting from a diskette, and then
> shutting down
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Does anyone know a quick fix (opening the unit is not an
> issue, I replaced
What about opening the machine, disconnecting the power cable from
the hard disk drive, booting from a diskette, and then shutting down the
machine? This
> From: Sergio Brandano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Was X version 4 supposed to be that magic next step,
The magic here is yours only.
> where companies like ATi and Matrox could make
> their own drivers? Was X version 4 supposed to have
Could and can. Doesn't mean they w
> From: Sebastiaan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Is this not strange, I always thought Apple hated M$?
Many Apple users do, but most depend on M$ Office.
Now for Apple itself... Gates and Jobs are rumoured to be friends,
and their world views are more similar than people realise.
> From: Mike Fedyk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Do you know if I'll be able to chain any modems together?
> Using one modem port
> for two modems... Is that possible?
Don't know enough, but how would you choose to which modem to send a
signal? What you could do is getting a PCI adapt
> From: Mike Fedyk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I have a bunch of external Mac modems that use the
> printer/modem port on a Mac.
>
> I'm wondering if I can use any of them for a fax/modem server.
>
> Are they supported by Linux? Do I just need to plug it in
> and type "AT" to test
> or does
Andrew, what exactly was the problem that led you to create new boot
floppies?
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> From: Sven LUTHER [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 12:09:24AM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote:
> > On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 09:00:51AM +0100, Sven LUTHER wrote:
> > >
> > > is it sufficiently free to be a Debian package ?
> >
> > OpenOffice yes, StarOffice no.
>
> StarOffice d
> From: Chris Bryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> As far as word processing goes, I think StarOffice is the most popular
> choice for Linux in general... if you think about it, let me
> know if you get
> it installed, because I'm not sure about compatibility :)
StarOffice 5.2 I think
> From: Ethan Benson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 01:51:40PM -0200, Leandro Dutra wrote:
> > Could I please have your help? I have three Macs which
> I intend to
> > use with Debian. I'm experienced in IBM PC-compatibles
> installa
Could I please have your help? I have three Macs which I intend to
use with Debian. I'm experienced in IBM PC-compatibles installations but
never succeeded in a RISC one - have already tried a Digital Alpha and a
beige G3.
Now I have a 7200/75 from which I eliminated any HFS trac
> De: Philip Hands [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Philip Hands <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Sparc is still appearing as I type, and I'll need to do
> powerpc after
> > that, but otherwise the images are available via rsync here:
>
> I've been told that the current powerpc flopp
De: Jeramy B Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I think that with Darwin in development and mkLinux R1 coming
> soon, the
> impetus for a Hurd-PPC won't be very high. The microkernel
> unix for PPC pool
> is already crowded. Visit mkLinux.org for more info on
Only that MkLinux and Dar
De: Chris Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Is anyone working on/thinking of porting HURD to powerpc?
I follow the HURD kernel cousin bulletin... what I've read there is
that Hurd for now is strictly x86, even if it is being made with portability
in mind. The ultimate goal is that Hurd
> 3. Sun Ultra5 machines (which start at $2400) outsell 43P150
> machines by a
> large margin.
All right, but last time I searched Ultra5 was an IDE, limited
upgrade machine... 256 colors only!
> not workstations. If service and support are so expensive,
> they should be
> made an opti
> In light of the recent board discussion, I decided to price some full
> PowerPC systems. Check it out at
> http://www.corplinux.com/powerpenguin if your
> interested.
Your link at IBM is broken, since it was for your personal shopping
cart only.
But are you considering differen
> I was told by a VA rep that they were considering supporting Debian
> again. Reportedly, internally they are mostly Debian :).
It seems that many people who want to get real work done are going
for Debian... we should sell ourselves better.
Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete Dutra
Amdocs
> petitions/"I would order X machines" type things), it might
> be possible to
> get VA interested..
Other companies interesting to ask for our machines would be the
ones with Debian experience. I remember VA once sold Debian machines, don't
know now. There are also that laptop folks wh
> They are, unfortunately. And I wouldn't bother with Penguin Computing.
> IIRC, they were the company that thinks WinModems that work with
> Linux are a really great idea. }:P
It is a great idea, but not for Penguin's target market of high
reliability. It would be great for things like
> Phillip> Maybe we should all band together, chip in, and start our
> Phillip> own company selling PowerPC machines. ;)
>
> You say that in jest, but that's not such a bad idea.
Would you be able to export some units into Brazil? :)
Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete Dutra
Amdo
> I am currently using LinuxPPC. Are the two
> developments independent?
The same kernel, different installers, package managers and package
file formats. Debian uses the *.deb packages and dpkg package manager,
LinuxPPC uses *.rpm and the RPM Red Hat Package Manager.
There's som
Here is a somewhat hypotethical question...
I have a PowerMac G3 233 (beige) and a Canon BJC-600 printer. Now
the printer is Centronics (parallel) only, while the Mac has PCI slots and
ADB ports but no Centronics. In MacOS I could buy PowerPrint Plus which is
an ADB to Centronics
This is more a curiosity for me, since I'm at Brasil and it is not
feasible to bring this equipment here...
But at http://www.mcg.mot.com I've found only 604 motherboards, no
G3s; and the systems are just rack-mounted servers. Similarly from IBM I've
found just servers and worksta
> > Motorola has some interesting PCI motherboards with
> SCSI integrated.
>
> Where can these be purchased? Does any manufacturer sell
> non-Macintosh PowerPC systems on which Linux/PPC can be run?
I've read about them probably at http://slashdot.org./ or
http://mot.com./ -- search
> Hi, I'm just wondering what kind of hardware I can buy to
> build a Linux
> machine around for example a G4-processor. I don't want to
G4s are not yet available as far as I know.
> buy an ordinary
> Macintosh. I have always built my own computers with the
> things I like, but
> is there an archive of this list anywhere? I could not find it...
http://debian.org./Lists-Archives/
Enjoy!
Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete Dutra
Amdocs (Brasil) Ltda
http://www.terravista.pt./Enseada/1989/
I live at Brazil and am working at Israel for a few weeks. Now
I need a Linux notebook, and instead of a Intel machine I thought
of getting a Debian PPC CD and an used PowerBook. I can't buy new
because later I won't be able to import a new computer into Brazil
without much hassle
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