On Oct 13 2002, Gregory Seidman wrote:
> I came to the conclusion that if I want Debian package management on
> my Mac I need actual Debian.
The exact same conclusion that I reached. The fink project has
some problems in my view as a user (perhaps I've been spoiled
by Debia
Take a look at this guide by Branden Robinson. It is listed as being
for an iBook, but I think it will work on any of the "New World" Macs.
I was also able to install Debian 3.0 a few weeks ago by using just a
ramdisk and kernel on my "Old World" 8500.
http://people.debian.org/~branden/ibook.
Hi,
I think that is imposssible. you need to partition it with linux.
You should get Lord Sutch's 1-CD set. That is great. And you can
change the apt sources to whatever you want after installing a
basic system. Therefore say after rebooting No in tasksel and
in dselect. then run apt-setup and the
I've used Debian on x86 a fair amount, and like it, but I use MacOS X on my
home machine. After innumerable frustrations with Fink, I came to the
conclusion that if I want Debian package management on my Mac I need actual
Debian. At nearly the same time, I became aware of Mac-on-Linux, which
should
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