On Wed, Dec 27, 2006 at 10:34:29AM -0500, Rick Thomas wrote:
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> On Dec 27, 2006, at 3:47 AM, Sven Luther wrote:
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> >
> >Terrasoft {YellowDog Linux}
>
> >
> >They are selling non-ppc apple though.
>
>
> Don't you mean "non-Apple ppc"? I don't recall seeing any non-ppc
> machines on their w
On Dec 27, 2006, at 3:47 AM, Sven Luther wrote:
Terrasoft {YellowDog Linux}
They are selling non-ppc apple though.
Don't you mean "non-Apple ppc"? I don't recall seeing any non-ppc
machines on their web-store.
Rick
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> On Tue, Dec 26, 2006 at 12:55:47AM -0800, brian
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> > 2) has anyone work or interest or heard any plans
> to
> > port to playstation3, or even some cell-ppc of
> some
> > kind ?
>
> I have been contacted by Sony to get the playstation
> 3 work
On Tue, Dec 26, 2006 at 12:55:47AM -0800, brian wrote:
> 1) has anyone ran or heard of running debian
> on the *original* g3 powerbook, aka 3500/kanga ?
> (any version, say at least 2.2 kernel/potato or later)
>
>i have been playing with one i can't get it to
> boot right, and searching google
> 1) has anyone ran or heard of running debian
> on the *original* g3 powerbook, aka 3500/kanga ?
> (any version, say at least 2.2 kernel/potato or later)
The 3400 used to work well. Oldworld, so you'll need MacOS and BootX.
Michael
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On Dec 26, 2006, at 3:55 AM, brian wrote:
1) has anyone ran or heard of running debian
on the *original* g3 powerbook, aka 3500/kanga ?
(any version, say at least 2.2 kernel/potato or later)
i have been playing with one i can't get it to
boot right, and searching googles i have mostly seem
1) has anyone ran or heard of running debian
on the *original* g3 powerbook, aka 3500/kanga ?
(any version, say at least 2.2 kernel/potato or later)
i have been playing with one i can't get it to
boot right, and searching googles i have mostly seem
dead ends of people with trouble, no real foll
marco giusti a écrit :
marco giusti wrote:
i attach my XF86Config-4, i've got a new ibook g4 1,2GHz
ehm, i forgot the file
Section "Device"
Identifier "ATI Technologies, Inc. RV250 5c63 [Radeon Mobility 9200
M9+]"
Driver "ati"
Option "UseFBD
Hi,
I'm satisfied with mine. give-it a try.
http://montparnasse.no-ip.org/debian/kernel-image-2.6.8-toto_10.00.Custom_powerpc.deb
Peet.
Sylvain "Skarsnik" Colinet a écrit :
Hi there.
I recently reinstall a debian on my ibook G4.
I use a sarge net install cd and update to sid.
It's not the fir
marco giusti wrote:
i attach my XF86Config-4, i've got a new ibook g4 1,2GHz
ehm, i forgot the file
# XF86Config-4 (XFree86 X Window System server configuration file)
#
# This file was generated by dexconf, the Debian X Configuration tool, using
# values from the debconf database.
#
# Edit thi
Sylvain "Skarsnik" Colinet wrote:
Hi there.
I recently reinstall a debian on my ibook G4.
I use a sarge net install cd and update to sid.
It's not the first time i run debian on my ibook, all work fine, X,
sleep and co.
First question :
But now I not enable to have a well working Xfree (I loose
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 23:12:44 +0100, Jack Malmostoso
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ciao Sylvain "Skarsnik" Colinet, nel tuo messaggio dicevi:
>
> > First question :
> > But now I not enable to have a well working Xfree (I loose my odl
> > config :(), what the magic configuration entry in XF86Config-
Ciao Sylvain "Skarsnik" Colinet, nel tuo messaggio dicevi:
> First question :
> But now I not enable to have a well working Xfree (I loose my odl
> config :(), what the magic configuration entry in XF86Config-4 ?
Give a try to Pau Rullan configuration.
> Second question :
> It there kernel-image
Hi there.
I recently reinstall a debian on my ibook G4.
I use a sarge net install cd and update to sid.
It's not the first time i run debian on my ibook, all work fine, X,
sleep and co.
First question :
But now I not enable to have a well working Xfree (I loose my odl
config :(), what the magic co
On Sat, Jun 02, 2001 at 07:06:30AM -0500, chandler wrote:
>
> Perhaps BootX is needed on a model specific basis. I have used BootX on my
> iMac Rev. A for the last year for dual booting and it's worked great. Is
> there a reason I shouldn't be using it? Or is it the case that it just
> doesn't
On Friday 01 June 2001 06:36 pm, Ethan Benson wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 02, 2001 at 01:23:56AM +0200, sisi wrote:
> > > I heard it had something to do with open firmware, but I just recently
> > > got this mac and was a PC guru for years. I need some help.
> >
> > you're right, it's an OF issue. if you
> Hi,
> The first question I have is what do I need to read (Like HOWTOs and
> stuff.) to setup my Linux PC, to download Debian PPC and upload it into my
> iMac? I don¹t have a floppy drive, and I heard it was possible. I have
> dial up and can't afford Linux on CD right now.
Start with
ht
On Sat, Jun 02, 2001 at 01:23:56AM +0200, sisi wrote:
> > I heard it had something to do with open firmware, but I just recently got
> > this mac and was a PC guru for years. I need some help.
>
> you're right, it's an OF issue. if you are a pc guru then you'll know about
> compaqs. mac likes to
On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 05:17:46PM -0600, Patrick Klee wrote:
> Hi,
> The first question I have is what do I need to read (Like HOWTOs and
> stuff.) to setup my Linux PC, to download Debian PPC and upload it into my
> iMac? I don¹t have a floppy drive, and I heard it was possible. I have
> di
On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 05:17:46PM -0600, Patrick Klee wrote:
> Hi,
> The first question I have is what do I need to read (Like HOWTOs and
> stuff.) to setup my Linux PC, to download Debian PPC and upload it into my
> iMac? I don¹t have a floppy drive, and I heard it was possible. I have
> di
On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Patrick Klee wrote:
> The first question I have is what do I need to read (Like HOWTOs and
> stuff.) to setup my Linux PC, to download Debian PPC and upload it
> into my iMac? I don¹t have a floppy drive, and I heard it was
> possible. I have dial up and can't afford Linux on
Hi,
The first question I have is what do I need to read (Like HOWTOs and
stuff.) to setup my Linux PC, to download Debian PPC and upload it into my
iMac? I don¹t have a floppy drive, and I heard it was possible. I have
dial up and can't afford Linux on CD right now.
Second,
I had SuSE 7
Quoting Nelson Abramson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> > 2. What is a useable web-browser at the moment? I couldn't find a
> > working netscape.
>
> Mozilla, Netscape does work, it is a beast though, and sometimes doesn't
> like to
> cooperate. Lynx, etc.
It seems like
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 1. Does anyone (yes,i presume) know how to configure sound on a g4 400?
> if I start esd (for example) it complains about /dev/dsp: no such
> device. The module called sound is loaded.
Try, as root, "cd /dev; ./MAKEDEV audio". That should create the /dev/dsp
directorie
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 06:29:27PM +0200, Hadess wrote:
> Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> >
> > 1. Does anyone (yes,i presume) know how to configure sound on a g4 400?
> > if I start esd (for example) it complains about /dev/dsp: no such
> > device. The module called sound is loaded.
>
> You would n
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Dear all,
>
> I've got two questions:
>
> 1. Does anyone (yes,i presume) know how to configure sound on a g4 400?
> if I start esd (for example) it complains about /dev/dsp: no such
> device. The module called sound is loaded.
You woul
Dear all,
I've got two questions:
1. Does anyone (yes,i presume) know how to configure sound on a g4 400?
if I start esd (for example) it complains about /dev/dsp: no such
device. The module called sound is loaded.
2. What is a useable web-browser at the moment? I couldn't find
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