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From: "Christoph Ewering" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ethan Benson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: ; "samuel rose"
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Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: Debian PPC Install
Hello Samuel!
Ethan Benson schrieb:
>
> On Sun, Jul 08, 2001 at 04:14:44PM -0500, samuel rose wrote:
> > I've got two machines. One is a PPC 7500 with an internal 1 Gb drive,
> > and an external 4 Gb scsi drive. I've also got a B&W G3 300mhz with a
> > 6Gb internal drive.
> >
> > On the Blue and
>
> no, the Linux kernel does not support Apple's IEEE1394 hardware yet.
> much less booting.
As I plan using a CD/RW on ieee1394 (I thought it's one standard),
where to look on the differences between IEEE1394 and Apple's IEEE1394?
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mfg
Georg Koss
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On Sun, Jul 08, 2001 at 04:14:44PM -0500, samuel rose wrote:
> I've got two machines. One is a PPC 7500 with an internal 1 Gb drive,
> and an external 4 Gb scsi drive. I've also got a B&W G3 300mhz with a
> 6Gb internal drive.
>
> On the Blue and White, I was hoping to buy external firewire drives
I've got two machines. One is a PPC 7500 with an internal 1 Gb drive,
and an external 4 Gb scsi drive. I've also got a B&W G3 300mhz with a
6Gb internal drive.
On the Blue and White, I was hoping to buy external firewire drives to
boot from, while leaving mac OS 9.0 on the internal drive. Does Deb
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