On 9/3/21 10:37 PM, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
Have a project that I've maintained since 2004.
Have a simple process to add it to the regular grub boot
list using the 40_custom with the following lines.
menuentry G4L {
linux /bz5x13.14 root=/dev/ram0
initrd /ramdisk.lz
Have a project that I've maintained since 2004.
Have a simple process to add it to the regular grub boot
list using the 40_custom with the following lines.
menuentry G4L {
linux /bz5x13.14 root=/dev/ram0
initrd /ramdisk.lzma
}
Just copy the kernel and ramdisk.lzma to /boot and i
On Fri, 2021-09-03 at 15:39 -0400, Douglas McGarrett wrote:
> If you can find an IBM model M keyboard somewhere, you'll never look
> for another. They haven't been made in years, AFAIK, but I have three
> of them--two full sized and one without the numeric pad that I use
> with a laptop at home. Th
On 9/3/21 4:06 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Douglas McGarrett said:
If you can find an IBM model M keyboard somewhere, you'll never look
for another. They haven't been made in years, AFAIK, but
The original IBM keyboard team got spun off with Lexmark, and then spun
off as indepen
Once upon a time, Douglas McGarrett said:
> If you can find an IBM model M keyboard somewhere, you'll never look
> for another. They haven't been made in years, AFAIK, but
The original IBM keyboard team got spun off with Lexmark, and then spun
off as independent company (IIRC owned by the origina
On 9/3/21 10:08 AM, Frederic Muller wrote:
Hi!
This is a bit borderline but since I guess everybody is using a PC
here (or a MAC...) you probably have a keyboard too...
I recently (less than a year) got a mechanical keyboard (Logitech G512
- liked the 512 number...) and it's been complicat
Hi!
This is a bit borderline but since I guess everybody is using a PC here
(or a MAC...) you probably have a keyboard too...
I recently (less than a year) got a mechanical keyboard (Logitech G512 -
liked the 512 number...) and it's been complicated. I initially offered
one to my wife, she l