Le Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 07:17:19PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit
> Hello, where can ifind cd images for debian woody for powerpc ? On the
> debian ftp server i can find only newer versions, but i need woody for
> an older mac.
Hello,
maybe you can find them on http://archive.d
Hello, where can ifind cd images for debian woody for powerpc ? On the debian
ftp server i can find only newer versions, but i need woody for an older mac.
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On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 22:51:29 +, Jesse Rosenthal wrote:
> I have a beige G3 with no MacOS. I've installed Woody (kernel=2.2.20) on
> it, because I could never get the Sarge floppies to boot. The open
> firmware is 2.0f1 and, after applying the system disk patches and setting
>
Dear all,
I have a beige G3 with no MacOS. I've installed Woody (kernel=2.2.20) on
it, because I could never get the Sarge floppies to boot. The open
firmware is 2.0f1 and, after applying the system disk patches and setting
the boot-device, I get the black boot screen with the penguin i
At Tue, 25 Apr 2006 01:44:16 -0800 I described a problem with video
on the old PowerWave 604|120.
All that was needed to solve this was a better
monitor. For a reason I do not understand, the
base installation needs a better monitor than
the diskette based installer needs.
Thanks,...
Finally the Woody base is installed
on the old PowerWave 604. Perversely
enough, the base installation desynced
the video.
The video card is an ATI Mach 64, PN 109-33200-10
& an SVGA monitor is connected.
A picture of the screen is at this address.
http://carnot.pathology.ub
Peter,
yes, this is familiar. `libpcre' was my problematic package with old-world
woody (7600). i had to re-start the package downloads 4-6 times on average.
i even put a note to this effect in my installation log somewhere ("log
every action taken as root " && &q
The Woody, diskette based, PPC installer works
well up to "Install the Base System" via the
network. I used the default source.
http://http.us.debian.org/debian
Several files are delivered; then a snag with a
report such as, "Couldn't download libgdbmg1".
In a
Hi,
I need a version of libxml2-dev for Woody that supports the following
functions.
xmlTextReaderRead
The version I have installed is 2.4.19-4woody2 but it does not have
those function.
$ nm /usr/lib/libxml2.a | grep xmlText
U xmlTextConcat
66e8 T xmlTextConcat
I have a powermac 6116CD (NuBus) running stable/sarge on a 2.4.21
kernel.
Whether ''supported'' or not, the dist-upgrade from woody went
smoothly; though the fact that there are no NuBus cards in the
machine may have something to do with that.
--
To UNSUBSCR
Hi,
I's very nice to see a OldWorld migrating from woody 2.2-pmac to sarge
2.6.12-1-powerpc !
And that is done right now.
The main issue was quik. Writing the quik.conf a la grub's menu.lst, and a
#quik -S /boot/first.b
put the new kernel in place !
regards,
Eugen Pai
On Jan 06 2006, Ernest Demaret wrote:
Op 6-jan-2006, om 3:46 heeft Rogério Brito het volgende geschreven:
Humm? That's quite strange, I'd say. Which expansion cards do you
actually have (if you do have one)?
None whatsoever. It's an original.
Ok. So, you only have a video card in one of the
Hi, Ernest.
On Jan 06 2006, Ernest Demaret wrote:
> Op 6-jan-2006, om 3:46 heeft Rogério Brito het volgende geschreven:
> >Humm? That's quite strange, I'd say. Which expansion cards do you
> >actually have (if you do have one)?
>
> None whatsoever. It's an original.
Ok. So, you only have a video
On Jan 06 2006, Sven Luther wrote:
> Does debian's 2.6.15-1-powerpc work on it ?
Sorry for the lack of feedback. I will try it this week.
Regards, Rogério.
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On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 10:29:16AM +0100, Ernest Demaret wrote:
> I read somewhere that there was a slight change in the 2.4 kernel in
> opposite to the 2.2 kernel that caused this machine to crash. That's
> all I know.
Well, that was 2.4, i take it you never tried any 2.6 kernels on it ?
Fr
Op 6-jan-2006, om 3:46 heeft Rogério Brito het volgende geschreven:
Hi, Ernest.
On Jan 05 2006, Ernest Demaret wrote:
In that case it might be interesting to mention that I still have a
machine (PCI) running on a 2.2.20 kernel since that's the highest
version that can run the PowerMac 9500/200
On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 12:46:25AM -0200, Rogério Brito wrote:
> Hi, Ernest.
>
> On Jan 05 2006, Ernest Demaret wrote:
> > In that case it might be interesting to mention that I still have a
> > machine (PCI) running on a 2.2.20 kernel since that's the highest
> > version that can run the PowerMac
Hi, Ernest.
On Jan 05 2006, Ernest Demaret wrote:
> In that case it might be interesting to mention that I still have a
> machine (PCI) running on a 2.2.20 kernel since that's the highest
> version that can run the PowerMac 9500/200.
Humm? That's quite strange, I'd say. Which expansion cards do y
heeft Sven Luther het volgende geschreven:
I am wondering if there are still powerpc woody users out there,
and if so,
what kernel they are running, and which subarch (oldworld,
newworld, prep,
etc). And also if a security update would be worthwhile, over
assistance to
migrate to a sarge 2.4.27
lgende geschreven:
> >>
> >>>I am wondering if there are still powerpc woody users out there,
> >>>and if so,
> >>>what kernel they are running, and which subarch (oldworld,
> >>>newworld, prep,
> >>>etc). And also if a security
Op 5-jan-2006, om 11:46 heeft Sven Luther het volgende geschreven:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 11:26:08AM +0100, Ernest Demaret wrote:
Op 5-jan-2006, om 11:09 heeft Sven Luther het volgende geschreven:
I am wondering if there are still powerpc woody users out there,
and if so,
what kernel they
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 11:26:08AM +0100, Ernest Demaret wrote:
>
> Op 5-jan-2006, om 11:09 heeft Sven Luther het volgende geschreven:
>
> >I am wondering if there are still powerpc woody users out there,
> >and if so,
> >what kernel they are running, and which subar
Op 5-jan-2006, om 11:09 heeft Sven Luther het volgende geschreven:
I am wondering if there are still powerpc woody users out there,
and if so,
what kernel they are running, and which subarch (oldworld,
newworld, prep,
etc). And also if a security update would be worthwhile, over
Hi, ...
Debian still supports woody (as old_stable) for security releases. Still the
kernel situation for woody was even worse than the sarge situation, as there
where many different kernel version for all those subarches.
I am wondering if there are still powerpc woody users out there, and if
Hello debian experts,
I was running a face recognition software on Woody before,
and I just updated it to Sarge.
My problem is why the performance of the face recognition performance was cut
down 50%?
The optimize cflags I used for g++ is "-O3 -mcpu=603e -pipe
-fomit-frame-pointer".
Hi,
Am Samstag, den 08.01.2005, 00:03 +0100 schrieb Sven Luther:
> On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 10:18:57PM +0100, Joerg Rossdeutscher wrote:
> > > The version in the archive for kernel-image-2.4.18-powerpc is
> > > 2.4.18-1woody5 from a security update. The change log indicates
> > > patches from Apr
rom 2002 (file date in debian
> > Joerg> pool). There is no update available for woody.
> >
> > The version in the archive for kernel-image-2.4.18-powerpc is
> > 2.4.18-1woody5 from a security update. The change log indicates
> > patches from Apr 2004.
> >
&
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 07:49:03PM +0100, Joerg Rossdeutscher wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use an oldworld mac / woody as router:
>
> uname -a
> Linux aurora 2.4.18-powerpc #1 Fri Apr 9 13:27:56 UTC 2004 ppc unknown
>
> This kernel image is from 2002 (file date in debian poo
Ciao Joerg Rossdeutscher, nel tuo messaggio dicevi:
> What does one do if one wants xfs?
I guess recompile your own kernel from debianized sources?
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>out in a year (or t
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 07.01.2005, 12:35 -0800 schrieb Shyamal Prasad:
> "Joerg" == Joerg Rossdeutscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Joerg> This kernel image is from 2002 (file date in debian
> Joerg> pool). There is no update available for woody.
>
"Joerg" == Joerg Rossdeutscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Joerg> Hi, I use an oldworld mac / woody as router:
Joerg> uname -a Linux aurora 2.4.18-powerpc #1 Fri Apr 9 13:27:56
Joerg> UTC 2004 ppc unknown
Joerg> This kernel image is from 2002 (f
Hi,
I use an oldworld mac / woody as router:
uname -a
Linux aurora 2.4.18-powerpc #1 Fri Apr 9 13:27:56 UTC 2004 ppc unknown
This kernel image is from 2002 (file date in debian pool). There is no
update available for woody.
For my x86-debian I can remember lots of security issues in the last
I know this must have happened to someone else, but after installing
Woody by way of floppies and cd as well as net install the following
happens:
Powerbook 3400c - installing Woody
Install smooth
Reboot - not so smooth and will not boot from floppy
Computer screen is black on black
On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 19:11:00 +0200, Mario Frasca wrote:
> Sebastian Tennant wrote:
>>>my system does not boot any more from hd. I have to use cd1 from the
>>>woody distribution and then tell the booter to load 'hd:4'. [...]
>>>ofpath: WARNING: Your kern
Sebastian Tennant wrote:
my system does not boot any more from hd. I have to use cd1 from the
woody distribution and then tell the booter to load 'hd:4'.
[...]
ofpath: WARNING: Your kernel is too old for proper support, device may
be innaccurate.
1. Downgrade to the 'p
> my system does not boot any more from hd. I have to use cd1 from the
> woody distribution and then tell the booter to load 'hd:4'.
>[...]
> ofpath: WARNING: Your kernel is too old for proper support, device may
> be innaccurate.
Had this problem myself. The latest y
> my system does not boot any more from hd. I have to use cd1 from the
> woody distribution and then tell the booter to load 'hd:4'.
>[...]
> ofpath: WARNING: Your kernel is too old for proper support, device may
> be innaccurate.
1. Downgrade to the 'proposed-
cRISC2 MacRISC Power Macintosh
L2 cache: 256K unified
memory : 576MB
pmac-generation : NewWorld
at start, I had no internet connection so I asked a friend to burn for
me the full distribution Woody (3.0r2) on 6 CDs.
now I _am_ connected and I updated woody and then upgraded to sarge.
buffer (i think that is mandatory with most
ppc architectures). And check that you have any appropriate modules
loaded (lsmod should show what is being used).
cheers
david
On Sat, 2004-10-02 at 16:58, nobut1 wrote:
> Hello. After successfully installing woody on my 9600/200 with an ATI
>
Hello. After successfully installing woody on my 9600/200 with an ATI
Rage 128 card (including accelerated X), I decided to install it on my
400mhz. AGP "Sawtooth" G4. The install went perfectly well, but I am
unable to get XFREE86 working with my original AGP Radeon card.
Ac
On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 the mental interface of
nobut1 told:
> Hello. I recently upgraded from Debian/PPC Woody to Debian/PPC Sarge
> and now have a couple of problems.
>
> First, I think I should mention that I upgrade by changing to the
> 'Sarge' source files in apt-
, 2004-09-19 at 17:41, nobut1 wrote:
> Hello. I recently upgraded from Debian/PPC Woody to Debian/PPC Sarge
> and now have a couple of problems.
>
> First, I think I should mention that I upgrade by changing to the
> 'Sarge' source files in apt-get and then used apt-get d
Hello. I recently upgraded from Debian/PPC Woody to Debian/PPC Sarge
and now have a couple of problems.
First, I think I should mention that I upgrade by changing to the
'Sarge' source files in apt-get and then used apt-get dist-upgrade to
perform the actual upgrade.
The upgra
On Friday 17 September 2004 09:28, Jens Schmalzing wrote:
> If you got as far as installing the base system, you can "Execute a
> shell" from the main menu and chroot into your newly installed system.
> Then you can get the bootloader running manually. If you think this
> should be fixed, make sur
Now really forwarding to debian-boot.
On Fri, Sep 17, 2004 at 02:13:35PM +0200, Helfrich Markus wrote:
> Hello,
>i am getting really tiered installing Debian(Woody or Sarge) on
>this little Bastard Box called 7025-F50
>Right now i got Debian Sarge installer booting
sending to debian-boot as this list is most adequate for this kind of
problems.
Friendly,
Sven Luther
On Fri, Sep 17, 2004 at 02:13:35PM +0200, Helfrich Markus wrote:
> Hello,
>i am getting really tiered installing Debian(Woody or Sarge) on
>this little Bastard Box called
Hi,
Helfrich Markus writes:
>the 2.6 vmlinux does not work with the symbios scsi
>controller in the box.
That's actually not quite true, the sym53c8xx driver works nicely if
you load it manually. The problem is that discover1 doesn't know
about it, so automatic detection fails.
>Un
Hello,
i am getting really tiered installing Debian(Woody or Sarge) on
this little Bastard Box called 7025-F50
Right now i got Debian Sarge installer booting...
How this work !!
I create an iso cd with the content of
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/sarge/main/installer
On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 01:23:13PM +0200, Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
>
> Yep, but I have spare hardware lying around ;-)
And my address, for you to send pieces of the spare hardware, is... ;)
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Jesus Climent wrote:
On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 11:00:49AM +0200, Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
Dean Hamstead wrote:
Everything I _use_ is running sid. The only machines running something
else are two PRePs, one with Woody and one with Sarge, and those are
only kept around because I used to
On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 11:00:49AM +0200, Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
> Dean Hamstead wrote:
>
> Everything I _use_ is running sid. The only machines running something
> else are two PRePs, one with Woody and one with Sarge, and those are
> only kept around because I used to ba
n
/var/cache/apt/archives/ then ;-) ), THEN you should upgrade to sid.
Everything I _use_ is running sid. The only machines running something
else are two PRePs, one with Woody and one with Sarge, and those are
only kept around because I used to backport packages from sid and
distribute to AmigaO
;, change it to "unstable". Then "apt-get update",
then "apt-get install the_package_you_want". After your done, don't
forget to change your source.list back to the way it was and apt-get
update again.
Do not do that. You will end up with a mixture of woody an
", change it to "unstable". Then "apt-get update",
> then "apt-get install the_package_you_want". After your done, don't
> forget to change your source.list back to the way it was and apt-get
> update again.
Do not do that. You will end up wi
Sean Schertell wrote:
On Saturday 31 July 2004 06:29 am, Eric D. Hedekar wrote:
I've been wanting to get AMSN messenger
(http://amsn.sourceforge.net/) running on my woody system however the
.deb package is only available throught the Sid package list. I
don't know how to program
On Saturday 31 July 2004 06:29 am, Eric D. Hedekar wrote:
> I've been wanting to get AMSN messenger
> (http://amsn.sourceforge.net/) running on my woody system however the
> .deb package is only available throught the Sid package list. I
> don't know how to program or compil
I've been wanting to get AMSN messenger (http://amsn.sourceforge.net/)
running on my woody system however the .deb package is only available
throught the Sid package list. I don't know how to program or compile from
source code and when I attempt to install the package manually I ge
I am running Debian Woody with a 2.4.25 benh kernel on my Powermac
8600 (/chaos/control) with a Radeon 7000 pci card and can only get my
install to boot using bootx with no video driver (ofonly) whenever I
choose video=radeon or radeonfb not sure which to use I get the bootx
text dump but it
The clamav dameon is in separate package: clamav-daemon.
About zlib, you should install the following packages:
zlib1g and zlib1g-dev. The first one is perhaps already installed on
your system, the second should not.
Arnaud FONTAINE
Alexander Rau (private) wrote:
> Hi:
>
> Has anybody installed
Hi:
Has anybody installed clamav successfully on this platform?
I am running into problems, configure gives me the following error: "Please
install zlib and zlib-devel packages."
zlib is installed.
I also tried apt-get and installed clamav but there is no clamd deamon
present after install.
A
Hi:
Has anybody installed clamav successfully on this platform?
I am running into problems, configure gives me the following error: "Please
install zlib and zlib-devel packages."
zlib is installed.
I also tried apt-get and installed clamav but there is no clamd deamon
present after install.
A
Hi everybody,
I tried to install Woody on an old (2001) iMac. The installation went fine, until I was asked to reboot. When I rebooted, yaboot said that it could not load hd:3, /vmlinux, for it is an "Unknown or corrupt filesystem."
I tried booting from the installation disc, but t
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 04:53:06PM -0700, Eric D. Hedekar wrote:
> Also, is the standard Mac ADB mouse (plugged in through the keyboard) a
> serial port mouse? It asks me to define this in the Xwindows setup and I
> don't see ADB as a choice there.
If you've got a really old kernel, the ADB mouse
I've attempted to install Woody about three times now on my Umax S900
(oldworld mac). I can't figure out how to configure the install for the 2.4
kernel rather than the 2.2 and when it does run the 2.2 I can't get beyond
the command line state (I'd like to run GNOME). I'
On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 03:29:03PM +0200, Joost van Baal wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 28, 2004 at 10:39:33PM +0200, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
> > Please help me move scsh from woody/main to woody/non-free by
> > rebuilding it for all 32 bit released architectures (don't try on 64
>
Hi,
On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 03:29:03PM +0200, Joost van Baal wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 28, 2004 at 10:39:33PM +0200, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
> >
> > Please help me move scsh from woody/main to woody/non-free by
> > rebuilding it for all 32 bit released architectures (do
On Sun, Mar 28, 2004 at 10:39:33PM +0200, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
>
> Please help me move scsh from woody/main to woody/non-free by
> rebuilding it for all 32 bit released architectures (don't try on 64
> bit architectures, it won't work). I can't do it because I
On Sun, Mar 28, 2004 at 10:39:33PM +0200, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
> Please help me move scsh from woody/main to woody/non-free by
> rebuilding it for all 32 bit released architectures (don't try on 64
> bit architectures, it won't work). I can't do it because I am not a
&
Hi,
Please help me move scsh from woody/main to woody/non-free by
rebuilding it for all 32 bit released architectures (don't try on 64
bit architectures, it won't work). I can't do it because I am not a
Debian Developer, hence I don't have access to the Debian machines.
Ready
Thanks Clive for reply and thanks to Ben and Michel for their works.
Ciao
Massimo.
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On (17/03/04 12:21), Massimo Cogo wrote:
> Hi All
> I want install Debian Woody on a Power Macintosh G4 dual 450 (other spec. on
> http://www.theapplemuseum.com/index.php?id=tam&page=personal&subpage=pmg4_gi
> gabit&skin=specs).
> Anybody knows particular problem?
>
Hi All
I want install Debian Woody on a Power Macintosh G4 dual 450 (other spec. on
http://www.theapplemuseum.com/index.php?id=tam&page=personal&subpage=pmg4_gi
gabit&skin=specs).
Anybody knows particular problem?
T
Hi everyone,
i have recently installed debian stable on my powerbook g3 (which has a
500mhz g4 in it, so technically it is no longer a g3).
the kernel is 2.4.23 custom compiled from the benh tree.
1. i am noticing some strange entries in syslog:
-
modprobe: modprobe: Can't lo
On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 21:40, Martin Kuball wrote:
>
> I installed the IBM Java 1.4.1 on my woody sytem. Soon I found out that I
> need libstdc++5 to use it which is not yet in woody. I installed it from
> sarge (together with some other libs that needed to be updated). Now when
Hi!
I installed the IBM Java 1.4.1 on my woody sytem. Soon I found out that I
need libstdc++5 to use it which is not yet in woody. I installed it from
sarge (together with some other libs that needed to be updated). Now when I
start a java program with a gui I get a signal 11 in the X server
On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 09:23:23PM +0100, Julien Gautier wrote:
> It returns this, twice :
>
> "Slot E:
>
> Board ressource :
> type: [cat Ox1 type 0x0 hw 0x0 sw 0x0]
> name: Macintosh LC Ethernet Adapter
Are you sure those are the right numbers? An etherne
Hello,
i've installed Woody on my Performa 5200.
But my ethernet PDS card don't seem to be recognized.
It's a PDS Ethernet card made by Asante.
Ref. i've found on it : "PDS card : Asanté, 1991, MacCon for LC Rev."
I think it's a well known card, often used wi
On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 13:32, Bill Edwards wrote:
> At 11:45 AM +1100 1/2/04, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> >es, timebase and decrementer run at the same rate. How is the
> >kernel calibrating on your machine ? Using the device-tree or
> >the VIA ?
> >
> >Ben.
>
> Thanks very much for your email!
At 11:45 AM +1100 1/2/04, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
es, timebase and decrementer run at the same rate. How is the
kernel calibrating on your machine ? Using the device-tree or
the VIA ?
Ben.
Thanks very much for your email! Sorry to ask a newbie question--how
would I tell how the kernel
On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 06:05, Bill Edwards wrote:
> My system clock is losing more than one minute out of every five
> minutes. Here are my system details:
>
> Hardware: Powerbook G4 667 MHz
> Debian: 3.0r2 (Woody), PowerPC
> Kernel:2.4.23 (benh)
>
> I have also
My system clock is losing more than one minute out of every five
minutes. Here are my system details:
Hardware: Powerbook G4 667 MHz
Debian:3.0r2 (Woody), PowerPC
Kernel:2.4.23 (benh)
I have also seen this behavior under Yellow Dog Linux 3.0, which I
believe is also running a 2.4.x
Hello,
I am closing this bug report.
The submitter did not reply to my call for further information, and this
is something affecting the potato or woody boot-floppies and 2.2 kernels
anyway.
I asked for feedback on this one on october 6, more than two month ago,
and got no replies except spams
Hi,
Does anyone have privoxy package backported to woody?
I know that I can use apt-get build-dep , etc
It takes a long time to do that with dial up connection.
TIA
--
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try this one... from my 8500
http://fungus.ucdavis.edu/~dylan/doc/XF86Config-4
on 03.11.9 1:03 PM, Chris Tillman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] was reported to have
writen:
> On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 03:46:21PM -0500, Luc Lefebvre wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have woody installed on a pm
On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 03:46:21PM -0500, Luc Lefebvre wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have woody installed on a pmac 7300 (works pretty much as I would
> want). I have experience with Debian on Intel, but not on ppc. I tried
> running xf86config but the choices dont make much sense to me and
Hi,
I have woody installed on a pmac 7300 (works pretty much as I would
want). I have experience with Debian on Intel, but not on ppc. I tried
running xf86config but the choices dont make much sense to me and gdm
hangs on boot.
I tried Xautoconfig v.22 (requires glibc6 newer that woodys'
Leandro Noferini ha scritto:
Nel messaggio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scrivevi:
nessuno sa se qualcuno ha fatto un port di xfree4.2 per woody powerpc?
Non ne ho idea, anche perché woody su ppc è una pena. Puoi però chiedere
alla lista debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
ola,
graz
On (06/11/03 18:28), David Pye wrote:
> I'm trying to stick with Debian Woody on my Powerbook, and am very keen to
> get
> a working OpenOffice on it without moving to Sarge/Sid. I've got Woody on
> several x86 machines with OpenOffice installations from the OO.org site.
Hi again,
I'm trying to stick with Debian Woody on my Powerbook, and am very keen to get
a working OpenOffice on it without moving to Sarge/Sid. I've got Woody on
several x86 machines with OpenOffice installations from the OO.org site.
However, their PPC binaries require Glibc
Hi Everyone,
I've installed the snapshot libao and everything now works fine.. Thanks a
lot!
David
On Thursday 06 November 2003 18:05, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Kiko Piris wrote:
> > On 06/11/2003 at 17:44, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> > > ... anybody out there knowing where
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Kiko Piris wrote:
> On 06/11/2003 at 17:44, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
>
> > ... anybody out there knowing where libao2_0.8.3-1 (which still seems
> > to work) still is available and ready to download?
>
> http://snapshot.debian.net/ ?
... yeppers, I think that's it ... :)
Tha
On 06/11/2003 at 17:44, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> ... anybody out there knowing where libao2_0.8.3-1 (which still seems
> to work) still is available and ready to download?
http://snapshot.debian.net/ ?
--
Kiko
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On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Michel D�er wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 15:22, David Pye wrote:
> >
> > I've got a brand new G4 12" powerbook, and after building a kernel including
> > support for sound, everything worked.
> >
> > However, after an upgrade to sarge, I now get the following errors when
> >
ciao,
Because I want to install gnome 2.2 I need xfree 4.2 Exist a port
of this in stable?
ciao,
Riccardo
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 15:22, David Pye wrote:
>
> I've got a brand new G4 12" powerbook, and after building a kernel including
> support for sound, everything worked.
>
> However, after an upgrade to sarge, I now get the following errors when using
> either mpg321 or ogg123:
> #ogg123 TerribleS
Hi there,
I've got a brand new G4 12" powerbook, and after building a kernel including
support for sound, everything worked.
However, after an upgrade to sarge, I now get the following errors when using
either mpg321 or ogg123:
#ogg123 TerribleSong.ogg
Audio Device: OSS audio driver output
P
D]>
> > > Datum: Sun, 05 Oct 2003 13:00:44 +0200
> > > An:
> > >
> > > Hello debian-user! 1st, sorry for my bad english! I want to put debian
> > > woody
> > > 3.0 on my Apple iMac 500MHZ CD-RW. My problem ist to partition the
> > > har
On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 12:42:29PM +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> I used the instructions for a PowerBook G4 (867 MHz), with Mac OS X
> already on the very last partition of the disk -- I left the very
> first part of the hard disk free for Debian ... and it worked out of
> the box for me (and a
On lun, oct 06 12:42
Wolfgang Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> Brandon Robinson,
>
> I Cc this to you as I have never told you that your page
> http://people.debian.org/~branden/ibook/ worked for me, too ...
I'd just like to add that it works also for a brand new iBook :) (900 MHz,
revisi
On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Oct 2003, Chris Tillman wrote:
Not a single word from Chris was in my last message; Sorry about that.
>
> > On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 01:08:16PM +0200, Max Power wrote:
> > > Sorry, I have forgotten the subject!
> > > --
> > > Von: M
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