ing tables, but
to know avail.
Once again, help would be greatly appreciated. Once I get everything
working, I am planning to write a detailed how-to about connecting
MOL through ethernet to the Linux side of things.
Thanks,
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Thanks for the help on binutils-dev
> see above. you will also need to apply my patch to get it to link
> later. my patch also fixes make install to go into /usr/local where
> it belongs.
I also found the patches that you mentioned posted in the list archive.
After I was finally successful i
I noticed the other day at www.linuxppc.org/software that there
is a big release of Java JDK from blackdown. Has anybody tried these
out on a debian potato powerpc? Just curious.
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The error message goes on for some lines, but I think those follow from the
headers the compiler said it was missing: sysdep.h, ansidecl.h, dis-asm.h.
(dis-asm.h) comes in the include directory of the mol source, yet the makefile
doesn't seem to be able to find it.
any clues about the other files, and what going wrong here?
thanks
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I am trying to get mol running on my debian potato install. I downloaded
the mol rpm of version 0.9.53-2, aliened and installed it. After a few
other steps I, molstart notified me that it needs kernel 2.0.4-test10. So
I found a pre-compiled version on the net, and set it up as follows:
As root, I
Config? Perhaps I should just leave it
alone, because debian X works fine, following the linux mantra "it works, but
I don't know why"
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I'm running debian potato with kernel 2.2.18 and pppd 2.2.11 on a PowerMac 7500
with a SupraExpress 56k. I had a problem with the /dev/ttyS0 device that
I was using for my modem. It would dial up but it just never could establish
a pppd connection. Finally tried the old /dev/cua0 and now it works
mouse support
on my xpmac. XFree68_FBDev is somewhat fuzzy, but it has a mouse.
So what do you think is wrong with the potato binary of X 3.3.6 shipped with
Debian
powerpc?
Could you recall what you did to get Debian's X binary to run on on your 7500?
Thanks,
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tions, but this is just a start. Obviously, for my
question, you can
deduce that I have problems with my 7500 with regard to X, pppd, and diald.
I'm running
potato, kernel 2.2.17 and attempting to use X 3.3.6-10.
Thanks once again.
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On Wed, Jan 31, 2001 at 01:59:56PM -05
nders to different smarthosts.
I have posted a similar question of www.exim.org's mailing list just recently
and have
recieved no response.
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