On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 10:26:19AM +0200, Vinai Kopp wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 11:45:50PM -0600, S. Wendel P. Schultz wrote:
> > Well, I have an "old world" PowerPC 8600/250 and want debian on it. I have
> > 160MB of RAM, so I figure I'll have a pretty decent little box. I have
> > downl
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 08:46:50 +0200, Eric Deveaud composed:
> On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, S. Wendel P. Schultz wrote:
>
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> > Well, I have an "old world" PowerPC 8600/250 and want debian on it. I have
> > 160MB of RAM, so I figure I'll have a pretty decent little box. I have
> > downloaded the firs
On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 11:45:50PM -0600, S. Wendel P. Schultz wrote:
> Well, I have an "old world" PowerPC 8600/250 and want debian on it. I have
> 160MB of RAM, so I figure I'll have a pretty decent little box. I have
> downloaded the first installation .iso and cut it; I don't know where to
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, S. Wendel P. Schultz wrote:
> Well, I have an "old world" PowerPC 8600/250 and want debian on it. I have
> 160MB of RAM, so I figure I'll have a pretty decent little box. I have
> downloaded the first installation .iso and cut it; I don't know where to go
> now. I can't fi
I have worked a bit under linux and like it. I have spent most of my time
at work on HP-UX and PC-based OSes: Red Hat and Mandrake on Intel
hardware. Little to no experience with MacOS or PowerPCs in general.
Anybody familiar with PowerPC and MacOS should enjoy some laughs at my expense.
Wel
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