BenH has been talking about throwing away quik's second
stage code and making yaboot compatible with Oldworld OF and quik's
first stage. this way there would effectivly be only one codebase for
both oldworld and newworld bootloaders. only the installer and first
stage loader would be diff
I heard a rumour,
>Well, benh, the yaboot author, said he plans to make yaboot work on all
>Power Macs, so he will do it. He has a 8100AV, and, so, I or somebody
>needs to fix the Apple AV card support before that is possible. Or else,
>we need to get him a NuBus/PDS video card which works with
Is this the correct list to talk about my
gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
make [1]: ***[cPersistence.o] Error 1
when I ...
./zope-2.3.2/#
./zope-2.3.2/# debian/rules binary
Thanks to All
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LOL: )
I downloaded http://mwr.ddts.net/a/mwr/zope_2.3.1-1_i386.deb
then tried to install it.
~# dpkg -i /home/someuser/zope_2.3.1-1_i386.deb
dpkg : error
package architecture (i386) does not match system (powerpc)
So python byte-code is NOT cross architecture?
Mike, would yo
>>when I type
>> $ lynx http://localhost:9673/
>> I do not get the Welcome to Zope screen
>> I get a password prompt which doesn't accept my
Super/Emergency/Administrator/accessfileusername & password.
>> repeated attempts get a 401 error screen, which says I am unathorized
>
Something is very wrong with my copy of the Zope 2.1.6-7 Debian pkg.
I can't seem to get it to do anyhing.
http access is messed.
when I type
$ lynx http://localhost:9673/
I do not get the Welcome to Zope screen
I get a password prompt which doesn't accept my
Super/Emergency/Admi
>"boot-floppies 2.2.12 uploaded"
Great, with only 2 billion internet addresses in use and growing
I'm sure we'll run across it someday.
For those of you without clairvoyance it's located at
http://incoming.debian.org/bf-arch_2.2.12_powerpc.tar.gz
>I don't think that it requires any more instructions than already exist. Get
>bootX from BenH at http://ppclinux.apple.com/~benh and the ramdisk off of the
>ppc install page on the debian site. You will also need the other files
listed
>(basefile, etc). Install bootX, select the kernel and the
None of the installation links on the Debian website
link for me.
;<
A search engine for the lists.debian.org eludes me.
I've read about the "PowerPC success!" and a boot-floppy-hfs.img
but nobody includes the link in their posts.
Pity the newbies without persistance!
I have a Macintosh, a mo
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