On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 11:08:51AM +0200, Gjermund Gusland Thorsen wrote:
> I run debian ppc on my pb1400 and 5300s
>
> I had some problems booting it though ;-) but apart from that it?s all fine.
>
Can you describe how you installed the system?
I have three 5300s that can benefit from this...
I run debian ppc on my pb1400 and 5300s
I had some problems booting it though ;-) but apart from that itÂ’s all fine.
On tirsdag 10. juli 2001 22:43, Phil Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have poked around on nubus-pmac.sf.net and found only a few refrences
>to debian. I'm still wondering if d
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 08:32:51PM -0500, Phil Frost wrote:
> Well, the problem does not seem to be booting or pathing kernels,
> as there are images and such on nubus-pmac.sf.net. The only problem
> is that for this to be usefull, I need some means of talking with
> the outside world. Right now I
Well, the problem does not seem to be booting or pathing kernels,
as there are images and such on nubus-pmac.sf.net. The only problem
is that for this to be usefull, I need some means of talking with
the outside world. Right now I have a pcmcia ethernet card, but I'm
assuming pcmcia doesn't work be
On Tuesday, July 10, 2001, at 08:30 PM, Phil Frost wrote:
Does anyone have any experience with nubus?
Takashi Oe and friends have done wonders with nubus PowerMac.
go to the nubus homepage http://nubus-pmac.sourceforge.net/
I've got a 7100/66 running Debian 2.2r3 and it is ve
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 07:30:53PM -0500, Phil Frost wrote:
> [sigh] nope :( The netbsd powerpc port seems very well supported and
> developed, but there is no support for macs without open freeware
> (like nubus machines). Shoot.
>
Oh, crap.
I was planning on trying NetBSD on that if Linux didn'
[sigh] nope :( The netbsd powerpc port seems very well supported and
developed, but there is no support for macs without open freeware
(like nubus machines). Shoot.
Does anyone have any experience with nubus?
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 03:22:01PM -0700, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> I believe you may have a w
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 03:43:44PM -0500, Phil Frost wrote:
> I have poked around on nubus-pmac.sf.net and found only a few refrences
> to debian. I'm still wondering if debian will support things like pcmcia
> on nubus macs (specificly a pb1400), or is there no such thing as usefull
> linux on an
I have poked around on nubus-pmac.sf.net and found only a few refrences
to debian. I'm still wondering if debian will support things like pcmcia
on nubus macs (specificly a pb1400), or is there no such thing as usefull
linux on an old mac? :(
I really, really need some sort of unix flavored system
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