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Are these images bootable? Because the newer Macs (Bondi G3's, iMac's and
G4's) haven't got any floppy-drives. And to make things even "better",
BootX doesn't work with the AGP-G4's.
/David Weinehall
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et my G4 running Debian properly, I do compiling for
you... :^) Most of the CPU-time is used by Distributed.net right now
anyway.
/David
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// David Weinehall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> /> Northern lights wander
rix has it, if I'm not all wrong MacOS X & Darwin has
it.
It's natural, it's not an abomination.
I'd like to hear you come up with a good solution that doesn't use DevFS
and yet handles 40-50 hot-pluggable devices (USB/Firewire/Fibrechannel
etc.)
/David Weine
rnel. Either you use
MkLinux, or you send dear requests to Apple and ask them to release all
the specifications needed.
/David Weinehall
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// David Weinehall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> /> Northern lights wander \\
// Pro
ot all wrong...
At least, booting with BootX is impossible on my AGP G4/400.
/David Weinehall
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// David Weinehall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> /> Northern lights wander \\
// Project MCA Linux hacker// Dance across the winter sky //
\> http://www.acc.umu.se/~tao/
g that machine and that the machine stands approx. 1 block
from my apartment) and is connected to the Swedish backbone-net.
If you have problem with the speed from it, well tough luck, it's your
connection, not the machine, I can assure you.
/David Weinehall
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ft + slash (that'd be alt-gr + shift +
7) probably, like in MacOS, for |, and alt-gr + * for @.
At least, that's how things are on my Swedish keyboard.
[snip]
/David Weinehall
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