On Sat, Nov 06, 1999 at 09:08:57AM -0800, Joel Klecker wrote:
> 2.9.5-3 should not have a problem allocating ptys on any system,
> since it uses the getpt() function, which properly falls back to
> BSD-style ptys if UNIX98-style ptys are not available.
apparently it chooses which to use at compi
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out how to install Debian on my rev. A iMac. I know
the current root1440.bin won't work on my machine (I tried using it as
ramdisk.image.gz with BootX and failed) -- does anyone else have any
suggestions as to how I can install Debian?
Thanks!
Nathan Olsen
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to figure out how to install Debian on my rev. A iMac. I
> know the current root1440.bin won't work on my machine (I tried using
> it as ramdisk.image.gz with BootX and failed) -- does anyone else have
> any suggestions as to how I can install Debian?
S
At 11:04 -0600 1999-11-07, Kevin Puetz wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out how to install Debian on my rev. A iMac. I
know the current root1440.bin won't work on my machine (I tried using
it as ramdisk.image.gz with BootX and failed) -- does anyone else have
any sugg
On Fri, 5 Nov 1999, Matt Porter wrote:
> MBX opens up a whole other issue in that it needs special binaries since
> it is an 823/860 based board (no FPU) and there is no FPU emulation yet
> in the kernel for those processors. I would think of it as an architecture,
> more like a port for one of ma
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