ling onto the
laptop. Is this likely to work?
As related question if the kernel drivers for the ethernet card I plan
to use will work on a powermac? (experimental PCMCIA support has been added)
Thanks in advance,
Brandon Lewis
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I managed to install woody on a powerbook 5300c. I used the 2.4.27 nubus
kernel available off the nubus-pmac site. Basically I put the laptop in
scsi disc mode, and attached it to the scsi port of a pmac 9600. Then I
booted the installer from the 9600 and specified the laptop as my target
drive
I have a PC with an 802.11b wifi card running debian linux. Currently
it's supported by the madwifi project, using the atheros chipset. It
also requires a PCI 2.2 compliant motherboard. Does the B&W g3 have a
pci compliant motherboard? Where can I find information like this about
other mac mode
Kernel sources from Debian are already patched. Just
apt-get the source for the kernel version you want
and those sources will be patched already.
Does this include the nubus patch?
--Brandon
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