At 10:17 -0700 1998-08-16, Dan Jacobowitz wrote:
>On Sun, Aug 16, 1998 at 12:22:37AM -0700, Joel Klecker wrote:
>> Even statically linked ones?
>
>Oh, is quik statically linked? Referring to the app, not the blocks.
Yes, it is.
/sbin/quik: ELF 32-bit MSB executable, PowerPC or cisco 4500, versio
On Sun, Aug 16, 1998 at 12:22:37AM -0700, Joel Klecker wrote:
> At 19:59 -0700 1998-08-15, Dan Jacobowitz wrote:
> >Which is the problem - even when glibc 1.99 binaries do run without
> >complaint, they are liable not to do quite what you want them to.
>
> Even statically linked ones?
Oh, is quik
At 06:12 -0700 1998-08-16, Joel Klecker wrote:
>At 03:17 -0700 1998-08-16, Martin Schulze wrote:
>>Joel Klecker wrote:
>>> I made /dev/hda7 on tervola bootable using quik 1.3.0, I suggest you try
>>> booting from it. The current SCSI root partition remains bootable, so you
>>> should be able to go
At 03:17 -0700 1998-08-16, Martin Schulze wrote:
>Joel Klecker wrote:
>> I made /dev/hda7 on tervola bootable using quik 1.3.0, I suggest you try
>> booting from it. The current SCSI root partition remains bootable, so you
>> should be able to go back to it if booting from IDE fails.
>
>Do you know
Joel Klecker wrote:
> At 13:00 -0700 1998-08-15, Martin Schulze wrote:
> >Dan Jacobowitz wrote:
> >> > Like Alex Romosan I used linuxppc and mounted the partition with debian
> >> > on it, but I couldn't get quik to work, so I used quik under MacOS. I
> >>used
> >> > the swap partion that I norm
At 12:02 -0700 1998-08-15, Dan Jacobowitz wrote:
>On Sat, Aug 15, 1998 at 10:45:33AM -0700, Craig R. Sadler wrote:
>>
>> I was able to install the base-powerpc files from the tar file on a G3 333
>> MT and boot using the 2.1.115 kernel from Paul Mackerras. I tried building
>> the kernel from kerne
At 19:59 -0700 1998-08-15, Dan Jacobowitz wrote:
>Which is the problem - even when glibc 1.99 binaries do run without
>complaint, they are liable not to do quite what you want them to.
Even statically linked ones?
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At 13:00 -0700 1998-08-15, Martin Schulze wrote:
>Dan Jacobowitz wrote:
>> > Like Alex Romosan I used linuxppc and mounted the partition with debian
>> > on it, but I couldn't get quik to work, so I used quik under MacOS. I
>>used
>> > the swap partion that I normally use for linuxppc.
>>
>> Qui
On Sat, Aug 15, 1998 at 01:22:39PM -0700, Craig R. Sadler wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 15, 1998 at 10:00:54PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> > Dan Jacobowitz wrote:
> > > > Like Alex Romosan I used linuxppc and mounted the partition with
> > > > debian
> > > > on it, but I couldn't get quik to work, so
On Sat, Aug 15, 1998 at 10:00:54PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> Dan Jacobowitz wrote:
> > > Like Alex Romosan I used linuxppc and mounted the partition with debian
> > > on it, but I couldn't get quik to work, so I used quik under MacOS. I
> > > used the swap partion that I normally use for l
Dan Jacobowitz wrote:
> > Like Alex Romosan I used linuxppc and mounted the partition with debian
> > on it, but I couldn't get quik to work, so I used quik under MacOS. I used
> > the swap partion that I normally use for linuxppc.
>
> Quik is going to be packaged and cleaned up; Matt McLean
On Sat, Aug 15, 1998 at 10:45:33AM -0700, Craig R. Sadler wrote:
>
> I was able to install the base-powerpc files from the tar file on a G3 333
> MT and boot using the 2.1.115 kernel from Paul Mackerras. I tried building
> the kernel from kernel.org, but, I had no luck.
IIRC, the powerpc code is
I was able to install the base-powerpc files from the tar file on a G3 333
MT and boot using the 2.1.115 kernel from Paul Mackerras. I tried building
the kernel from kernel.org, but, I had no luck.
Like Alex Romosan I used linuxppc and mounted the partition with debian
on it, but I couldn't g
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