These packages have to be rebuilt for stable on powerpc in order to let
the packages go into 2.2r6.
Please find URLs to source packages attached below for convenience.
When uploading, please take care of the distribution, which should
contain 'stable' and nothing else.
For further explanation ple
a couple of things:
First, some of the info that I got from route:
Destination GateWay GenMask??? Name Interface
65.94.244.1 *255.255.255.255 0 0ppp0
65.94.244.1 *255.255.255.255 0 0ppp0
default 65.96.244.1 0.0.0.0
Hi,
I'm using Debian/PPC "Woody" on an Oldworld Umax Pulsar.
Recently I upgraded the packages on my system. Since then, I have problems with
console-common 0.7.12.
When I try to install it (or do a dpkg --configure --pending) dpkg tells me:
Looking for keymap to install:
amiga / Unknown / Frenc
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Dear friends
After sucessufully installing debian from official CD distribution, I
would like to install some packages using apt-get. At the time of the
installation I only choose the CD-ROM as source, but now I need to do
it from FTP, or HTTP sources, so first question is how to reconfigure
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On Thursday 21 February 2002 10:22 am, Pedro Alves wrote:
> Dear friends
>
> After sucessufully installing debian from official CD distribution, I
> would like to install some packages using apt-get. At the time of the
> installation I only choose the
As some of you might have noticed, the linuxppc_2_4 tree has been a bit
weird of late. The short version of it is that the "current"
linuxppc_2_4, as of (Thu, 21 Feb 2002 13:48:57 -0700) will export very
broken trees. The only good way to fix this is to just forget it
happened, and go back to an
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 03:29:46AM -0500, Martin Schulze wrote:
> These packages have to be rebuilt for stable on powerpc in order to let
> the packages go into 2.2r6.
>
> Please find URLs to source packages attached below for convenience.
> When uploading, please take care of the distribution, wh
Rog�o Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello, All.
Hi.
>
> I just bought myself a brand new iBook 600MHz combo, with a
> 20GB HD. It is a nice machine and I'm surprised with the
> crispness of its LCD, compared with other notebooks that I
> have used in the past
On Feb 22 2002, Woo-il Song wrote:
> My HDD seems to be *a little* noisy after I've changed filesystem
> from ext2 to ext3. Do you use ext3?
Well, first of all, let me say that the noises the HD is
producing are similar to the noises produced by a Desktop HD
when its head i
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