Re: Debian PowerPC Status

1999-04-26 Thread Alexander
> "Joel" == Joel Klecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hmm, I somehow missed the message from you, Hartmut... Joel> At 11:30 +0200 1999-04-26, Hartmut Koptein wrote: >> You have the G3 working? How about the usb devices? Have you >> compiled your own kernel? I've gotten the Blue G3

Re: Debian PowerPC Status

1999-04-26 Thread Joel Klecker
At 11:30 +0200 1999-04-26, Hartmut Koptein wrote: You have the G3 working? How about the usb devices? Have you compiled your own kernel? The Blue G3s will require a special kernel until a proper fix can be made to the PCI probing code. The current kluge is just enough to allow the machine to

Re: Debian PowerPC Status

1999-04-26 Thread Hartmut Koptein
> I just recently got Debian Potato up on my Blue Mac G3, and I'm really > impressed. I was just checking out the Debian site w.r.t. the PowerPC port, > but the information looked a bit outdated. Can I do anything to help? Thanks. I play currently with the german powerpc web-pages (to test t

Debian PowerPC Status

1999-04-26 Thread Alexander S. Guy
Greetings, I just recently got Debian Potato up on my Blue Mac G3, and I'm really impressed. I was just checking out the Debian site w.r.t. the PowerPC port, but the information looked a bit outdated. Can I do anything to help? Thanks. Alexander

Debian/powerpc status report

1998-04-02 Thread Joel Klecker
Hi, Here's what's going on with Debian/powerpc now. Our current libc is based on glibc 1.99, and is very buggy, I am currently trying to get a glibc 2.1 snapshot working, which is proving to be a very difficult job. Currently, I am building statically linked binaries so I can then build dynamica