Hi, powerpc users.
I've been working in a repository to support i386 applications on amd64
(see debian-amd64 for details, same subject). The last direction was to
extend this to work on qemu supported archs (like powerpc). But since I
haven't found yet any affordable way to get a powerpc or a spar
El dv 07 de 03 del 2008 a les 16:02 -0500, en/na Jean Robertson va
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> What kind of help do you need?
Many are possible:
* Direct ssh access to a powerpc environment (virtual server,
chrooted, whatever) would be the most effective.
* Remote user actions: I ask for a pac
El ds 08 de 03 del 2008 a les 11:50 +1100, en/na Paul Mackerras va
escriure:
> Can you explain in more detail what you are trying to do?
Support i386 applications on qemu supported archs (like powerpc). Do you
have any problem when running wine, game emulators or Adobe flash
plugin?
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El dv 07 de 03 del 2008 a les 23:03 +0100, en/na Javier Serrano Polo va
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> * Direct ssh access to a powerpc environment (virtual server,
> chrooted, whatever) would be the most effective.
You don't need the skills to set up this environment.
Help's no longer requested.
Thanks.
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> How do I install the flash plug in for ice weasel...
There's no native plugin for Linux yet. The adobe x86 plugin does work
but the support framework was rejected for lenny.
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El dl 23 de 02 de 2009 a les 12:08 -0800, en/na Chris "Bigguy" va
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> How about gnash for ppc? Is that ready for prime-time yet?
You may have read the release announcement:
http://www.debian.org/News/2009/20090214
That's what the Debian project feels about flash support. Other people
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El dl 23 de 02 de 2009 a les 21:42 +, en/na Ken Moffat va escriure:
> Do you have a url for the proprietary plugin for linux-ppc ?
> Looking at adobe.com, they only claim to support x86 linux.
Did you read/understand this
http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2009/02/msg00120.html ?
It won't
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