> > # powerpc/apus amiga "Model: Amiga" > > # powerpc/chrp i386,mac "Model: CHRP" > > # powerpc/pmac mac "Model: > PowerMac|[Pp]ower[Bb]ook*|Power|iMac*|PowerMac1*" > > # powerpc/prep i386 "Model: PReP" > > # powerpc/{bbox,mbx,ppc64,82xx,8xx} Not yet supported by Debian > > Thanks for the update. But... > > * Is there no powerpc atari's ?
no ... or not really, so no > * What about IBM's ppc-based RS/6000's ? Are there CHRP's ? They are prep or chrp. > > The debian arch-name is powerpc, the kernel name it 'ppc'. > > apus, chrp, pmac, prep are the Subarchs. > > I only use "ppc" as a column-saver here ;) Thats your choice, but any (external) reference is 'powerpc' as for example /usr/lib/perl5/5.005/powerpc-linux (has noting to do with console-*) > > I think that usb-keyboard have the same layout as adb-keyboards, its > > only a different connector. Same as serial and ps/2. > > Is adb the old mac keyboard connector ? Yes, _a_pple _d_esktop _b_us > > I'ld like it to have a /etc/sysconf/ with the files > > What is this directory ? I do not have it on my system... Not available, stuff for the next boot-floppy release. Regards, Hartmut