Re: Using Wintel to get PowerPC code

2000-02-17 Thread Adam C Powell IV
Josh Kuperman wrote: > On Sun, Feb 13, 2000 at 06:34:33PM -0500, Adam C Powell IV wrote: > > Josh Kuperman wrote: > [lots of stuff deleted] > > > Can you use PPP from Debian? One of the nicest surprises for me in Debian > > is > > that pon worked out-of-box, which I couldn't say about either of

Re: Using Wintel to get PowerPC code

2000-02-16 Thread Josh Kuperman
On Sun, Feb 13, 2000 at 06:34:33PM -0500, Adam C Powell IV wrote: > Josh Kuperman wrote: [lots of stuff deleted] > Can you use PPP from Debian? One of the nicest surprises for me in Debian is > that pon worked out-of-box, which I couldn't say about either of the PPP > utilities which came with L

Re: Using Wintel to get PowerPC code

2000-02-14 Thread Kevin Puetz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > I can't load the IBM formatted zip disks. I have tried > mount /dev/sda4 /zip moutn -t dos /dev/sda4 /zip It's -t msdos (or, more likely) -t vfat that you're after. dos filesystem is a primitive that the others are built on top of, isn't it?

Re: Using Wintel to get PowerPC code

2000-02-13 Thread Adam C Powell IV
[First, it's best not to start a new thread by simply replying to a message on an old one, because it confuses threading in many mail clients.] Josh Kuperman wrote: > I have been trying to - and I think suceeding in - installing the > potato distribution on my PowerMac at home. I am downloading t

Using Wintel to get PowerPC code

2000-02-13 Thread Josh Kuperman
I have been trying to - and I think suceeding in - installing the potato distribution on my PowerMac at home. I am downloading the software onto zip disks and then taking it home. I managed to do the base install by copying the software to my Mac Hard Drive. I seemed to have the basic command line