Have a look here:
http://mac.linux.be/content/apple-oldworld-computers
and the OldWorld Ubuntu installer:
https://sites.google.com/site/oldworldpowermacs/home
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On 10-10-05 12:18:04, Super Bisquit wrote:
> You need to look for booting "old-world" macs.
I'm using bootx[1] on my 1999 rev. 2 beige G3, using Squeeze upgraded
from Lenny.
[1] http://penguinppc.org/bootloaders/bootx/
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I had pretty good luck with Debian and BootX on an a beige G3 a few
years back -- I think I even had it booting off of an external SCSI
Iomega Jaz drive. You might also consider NetBSD which will install on
both "new world" and "old world" Mac PPC systems:
http://netbsd.org/ports/macppc
-Gary
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On 05/10/10 17:18, Super Bisquit wrote:
You need to look for booting "old-world" macs.
On 10/5/10, Фанур Магафуров wrote:
English.
Hello. To you writes to a despair the letter the teacher of computer science
of Beloretsky lycée-boarding school, Magafurov Fanur Fanovich.
You need to look for booting "old-world" macs.
On 10/5/10, Фанур Магафуров wrote:
> English.
> Hello. To you writes to a despair the letter the teacher of computer science
> of Beloretsky lycée-boarding school, Magafurov Fanur Fanovich. Help me to
> establish a stable
Hello Fanur Fanovich,
On Tue, Oct 05, 2010 at 03:48:51PM +0400, Фанур Магафуров wrote:
> Power Macintosh G3 (1996 of release - beige)
...
> is not present more modern opened ON: OS Linux Debian
I've never used a Mac. Have you tried
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/powerpc/index.html.ru ?
Wi
English.
Hello. To you writes to a despair the letter the teacher of computer science of
Beloretsky lycée-boarding school, Magafurov Fanur Fanovich. Help me to
establish a stable operating system on my school computers Power Macintosh G3
(1996 of release - beige). My independent search and
Marc,
Most things Java (for linux) are to be found at java.blackdown.org
I cant tell you what to expect there in terms of versions and whatnot
for the powerpc (I don't even have debian on the powerpc working yet),
but that's generally where you have to go for java on linux of any
sort.
Best of
Can you be more precise on what you are
looking for?
From: MARC Torre
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 4:14
PM
To:
debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
Subject: Help Me plz
How do i get the java2tm file version 1.3.1 plz help i have spent so
much money
How do i get the java2tm file version 1.3.1 plz help i have spent so much money trying to fix this problem online
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Hi Emanuele,
probably your filesystem crashed and so some files are lost. The perl
program below can show you which files from which packages are missing.
Then you can reinstall this packages using apt-get --reinstall install
package. As some postinst scripts move/remove files from packages, this
p
On Sat, Oct 04, 2003 at 01:29:12AM +0200, SpawnPPC wrote:
> Dear Debian user's,
>
> I'm Emanuele.
>
> Today I have maked the "apt-get update" and "apt-get upgrade" commands
> from x-shell.
>
> During the update, my system is crashed.
>
> Now all "apt-get upgrade", "apt-get -f install" or "dpkg
twrap1 is not configured yet.
dpkg: error processing tasksel (--configure):
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Errors were encountered while processing:
base-config
libtextwrap1
tasksel
AmigaONE:~#
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Please help me. Now I can't update my system any more.
Thanx for all.
Emanuele.
P.S.: Excuse me for my bad english.
ay
> initial "boing", search everything in DVDROM drive and stop. Everyone
> has passed for this?
>
> Help me, please!!!
>
>
>
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rbrito writes:
> On Dec 18 2002, Elizabeth Barham wrote:
> > Possibly the battery.
>
> I didn't know that, but one way to isolate the problem is to
> plug it directly on the wall without using the battery. This
> works with my iBook and I'd expect it to work with the
> TiB
On Dec 18 2002, Elizabeth Barham wrote:
> Possibly the battery.
I didn't know that, but one way to isolate the problem is to
plug it directly on the wall without using the battery. This
works with my iBook and I'd expect it to work with the
TiBooks.
[]s, R
On Dec 18 2002, Alessander de Souza Goulart wrote:
> I need a gun... I need put end in my life
>
> My fantastic PowerBook G4-667Mhz (Titanium), has die... It's play
> initial "boing", search everything in DVDROM drive and stop.
> Everyone has passed for this?
Wow, that's not exactly g
t; My fantastic PowerBook G4-667Mhz (Titanium), has die... It's play
> > initial "boing", search everything in DVDROM drive and stop. Everyone
> > has passed for this?
> >
> > Help me, please!!!
Possibly the battery.
Elizabeth
USB ports.
-Brett
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 04:25:55PM -0200, Alessander de Souza Goulart wrote:
> I need a gun... I need put end in my life
>
> My fantastic PowerBook G4-667Mhz (Titanium), has die... It's play
> initial "boing", search everything in DVDROM drive an
I need a gun... I need put end in my life
My fantastic PowerBook G4-667Mhz (Titanium), has die... It's play
initial "boing", search everything in DVDROM drive and stop. Everyone
has passed for this?
Help me, please!!!
is strange
startup screen. Can you help me? Do you know what should I do?
I would appreciate so much. Thank you very much indeed in advance.
Sorry again If I make you to waste your time.
Cheers from Barcelona Spain
scripsit MR. ANGUS OBIOMA:
> Dear Gentleman,
> Greetings in the precious name of Jesus Christ.
[etc.]
This one has a real IP address:
> Received: from (emztd536.com) [213.181.64.14]
>by gluck.debian.org with smtp (Exim 3.35 1 (Debian))
>id 17f2DJ-0001RM-00; Wed, 14 Aug 2002 11:45:47 -0
Dear Gentleman,
Greetings in the precious name of Jesus Christ. I have received a very
reliable information about you, and would like you to assist me in this
transaction. However,
I am MR. ANGUS OBIOMA the only son to the former Chief of Army Staff Federal
Republic
of Nigeria who is presently
as SWAT team).maybe next time i can explain
more details about this situation.
I am sending a help mail to many people, but i
think thatmy uni. of Hanyang uni. in seoul of south korea is most
important.please, help me to bring attention of Hanyang
uni. to me.
(name: Kim chulmin, student# : 91007940
Thank you to everyone who helped me to resolve any trouble with jdk,
now all go fine and I also installed Forte for java which work fine,
thank you again !!
On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 08:12:26PM +0100, Lorenzo De Vito wrote:
> I have booted as single user but keyboard don't respond to my
> commands, I've booted with init=/bin/sh but when I try to delete
> something the system say me that I cannot delete or edit file because
> the filesystem is mounted
I have booted as single user but keyboard don't respond to my
commands, I've booted with init=/bin/sh but when I try to delete
something the system say me that I cannot delete or edit file because
the filesystem is mounted read only and I cannot login, as root
because it don't recognize passwor
Mount the root filesystem from a rescue disk or install image
mkdir /tmp/foo
mount /dev/ /tmp/foo
then you can edit /tmp/foo/etc/passwd and /tmp/foo/etc/shadow to have no
password field. Once you reboot, it shouldn't require a password.
Be sure to re-set your root password ASAP.
Prior to n
But I don't know how can I login if it don't accept any name
On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 03:43:07PM +0100, Lorenzo De Vito wrote:
I'm disperate, after i've installed jdk I try to login (also with
root) but I see the following message :
bash: EOF1: command not found
bash: /tmp/buildroot-jdk/et
On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 03:43:07PM +0100, Lorenzo De Vito wrote:
> I'm disperate, after i've installed jdk I try to login (also with
> root) but I see the following message :
>
> bash: EOF1: command not found
> bash: /tmp/buildroot-jdk/etc/profile.d/jdk.csh: No such file or directory
>
> and cur
I'm disperate, after i've installed jdk I try to login (also with
root) but I see the following message :
bash: EOF1: command not found
bash: /tmp/buildroot-jdk/etc/profile.d/jdk.csh: No such file or directory
and cursor come back to login:
help me!!!
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