Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
>
> On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Björn Johansson wrote:
> > So, you mean that the Amiga4000 has no PCI? When I bought an Infinitiv tower
>
> The plain A4000 has no PCI.
>
> > for my A1200, there were instructions which told me that EVEN THIS tower
> > model(zorro-version) had 2
Hello Geert
What's up?
On 22-Dec-99, you wrote:
>> So, you mean that the Amiga4000 has no PCI? When I bought an Infinitiv
> The plain A4000 has no PCI.
>> for my A1200, there were instructions which told me that EVEN THIS tower
>> model(zorro-version) had 2 PCI:s. So you mean that the Infinitiv
>>
On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> > On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Björn Johansson wrote:
> > > So, you mean that the Amiga4000 has no PCI? When I bought an Infinitiv
> > > tower
> >
> > The plain A4000 has no PCI.
> >
> > > for my A1200, there were instructions which
On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Gianluca Renzi wrote:
> >> So, you mean that the Amiga4000 has no PCI? When I bought an Infinitiv
> > The plain A4000 has no PCI.
> >> for my A1200, there were instructions which told me that EVEN THIS tower
> >> model(zorro-version) had 2 PCI:s. So you mean that the Infinitiv
On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Frank Petzold wrote:
> Thus spake Ken Tyler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > On the LinuxPPC site is a link to IBM's POP reference platform. A mother
> > board with 750 Mhz PPC and PCI bus.
>
> Those are PowerPC750 boards, not PowerPC at 750MHz. The fastest is 500MHz.
>
Right, I'
Kind of late in the day, I know, but I happened to glance at a
calendar this morning and realized how close we're getting to the
new year. Yesterday I'd been looking at a ``history of Linux''
Web page, that included information about Debian releases,
including the last update for the stable relea
I've rescently downloaded the unstable version of debian(potato) for
PPC(by download i mean everything in
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/unstable/main/disks-powerpc/current/powermac
and
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/unstable/main/disks-powerpc/current/common/
)
for reference:
system: mac
Previously C.M. Connelly wrote:
> So my real question is ``Which potato packages *might* contain Y2K
> problems, don't have any stability problems, and *should* be
> updated?''
I don't have an exact list here, but generally make sure that you have
the latest versions of all packages that have been
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