Hi, https://wiki.debian.org/M68k/Installing got lots of links to new tarballs and (for Finn Thain) an ext2fs image of an installed Debian/m68k system. I didn’t make a new ARAnyM HDD yet, though.
I put a list of the “top GCC bugs hitting us” on the page at https://wiki.debian.org/M68k/Status as well and updated some other information there. Ingo wrote on https://wiki.debian.org/M68k/Autobuilder about sbuild setup and copied Wouter’s buildd instructions, mostly. I added ara5, which I’ll try to set up (actually prototyping buildd on btrfs, which AFAIHH no other Debian buildd uses… we’ll see how well *that* will work)… I guess lots on information in the Wiki is still outdated. Volunteers to review it, be our guests ;-) Also, hardware-specific information, like “how do I get my Amiga/Atari/ARAnyM/Macintosh to do $foo” or “what graphics adapters and video modes currently work with Linux and/or X11” and which network and disc adapters are supported is more than welcome. (Apparently, currently no Atari video mode is supported by the fbdev x.org driver because they’re interleaved or using planes, although Thomas Goirand says they also have a linear (which would work) framebuffer “truecolour” (16-bit colour) mode which used to work, even though very slowly. XFree86® from woody? potato? is still installabel, but I lacked a working ModeLine to get that working; tightvncserver works, vnc4server is also installable. ARAnyM NatFeat work but the EtherNEC and EtherNAT drivers are still not in the stock Linux kernel and thus no candidate for inclusion in the Debian Linux kernel, and the Amiga SCSI adapters seem to be misplaced as well.) bye, //mirabilos -- I want one of these. They cost 720 € though… good they don’t have the HD hole, which indicates 3½″ floppies with double capacity… still. A tad too much, atm. ‣ http://www.floppytable.com/floppytable-images-1.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

