Josh Kuperman wrote:
> I didn't really have to remove my Debian install at all. The LinuxPPC
> install CD starts an Xserver after booting off the CD and before it
> does any install. It is running Xpmac - but there is no XF86Config and
> fbset returns the same nonsensical values that it does when
On Sat, Feb 26, 2000 at 05:46:08PM -0500, Nelson Abramson wrote:
> Josh Kuperman wrote:
>
> > I managed to get an install into my PowerMac 6500/300. I thought I was
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> > I really can't tell if things are working or not because I haven't got
> > X going. I installed xserver-common,
On Sat, Feb 26, 2000 at 05:46:08PM -0500, Nelson Abramson wrote:
> Josh Kuperman wrote:
> > I really can't tell if things are working or not because I haven't got
> > X going. I installed xserver-common, xdm, and a lot of X stuff. I am
> > booting through BootX. If I check the no video drivers box
On Sat, Feb 26, 2000 at 05:46:08PM -0500, Nelson Abramson wrote:
> Josh Kuperman wrote:
>
> > I managed to get an install into my PowerMac 6500/300. I thought I was
> > installing potato, but somehow dselect managed to upgrade it woody. I
> > have no problem with that, I just don't remember asking
Josh Kuperman wrote:
> I managed to get an install into my PowerMac 6500/300. I thought I was
> installing potato, but somehow dselect managed to upgrade it woody. I
> have no problem with that, I just don't remember asking it to or have
> any idea how I did it.
Well, you must have told dselect t
I managed to get an install into my PowerMac 6500/300. I thought I was
installing potato, but somehow dselect managed to upgrade it woody. I
have no problem with that, I just don't remember asking it to or have
any idea how I did it.
I really can't tell if things are working or not because I haven
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