Nathan Templeton wrote:
for setting up things like booting, the netbsd pages list several of the
specialities of macs (ie, helped me to get debian running on 8600, 8550
and 7600).
http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/macppc/models.html
hth,
teefour
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On Saturday, January 22, 2005 10:40 PM, Nathan Templeton
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> Hello all..
>
> After trolling the lists for a bit and reading everything I can
>find
>at debain.org, I still have some questions in regard to installing
"I think what you're looking for to install debian onto an old world
> without MacOS is quick or miboot.
> I hear they are real buggers to install and one of them can screw your
> system up rendering even your mother board useless.
this is FUD. Quik may be a bit tricky to configure correctly, espe
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 09:42:51 -0700
Mauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think what you're looking for to install debian onto an old world
> without MacOS is quick or miboot.
> I hear they are real buggers to install and one of them can screw your
> system up rendering even your mother board useles
"G3/300, OS X and Darwin..
Also, is there a way to just have debian on this machine? From what
I've read some sources have said yes, while other's no.. I really don't
want to go back to my OS 9.x/YDL 3.0.1 boot nightmare days if I don't
have too.."
then try qu
I think what you're looking for to install debian onto an old world
without MacOS is quick or miboot.
I hear they are real buggers to install and one of them can screw your
system up rendering even your mother board useless.
Thus this is why a lot of people opt to install MacOS. I know that
class
Hello all..
After trolling the lists for a bit and reading everything I can find
at debain.org, I still have some questions in regard to installing
Debian on my Beige G3/300 which I would like to be able to dual boot
with OS X, until I decide if I want to just use Debian.
Also, is there
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