Due to a system crash on my Mac, I have lost my correspondance on getting
Mandrake PPC to run on a UMAX Pulsar (along with all sorts of other things),
when my hard drive went south. Is the there a chance that the two kind people on
this list that e-mailed me could resend their replies to me again
On 20/12/01 21:35, Stew Benedict at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: / den
20/12/01 21:35 skrev Stew Benedict fra [EMAIL PROTECTED] følgende:
> Welcome back. We'd like to support as many machines as practically possible.
> The main goal at first was NewWorld, but we've been adapting as we go to pull
> i
Check out this URL: http://www.fic.com.tw/bluetooth/index_bgenie.htm I
wasn't aware that Linux was going to support Bluetooth!!
Cheers,
Brian
On 20/12/01 21:35, Stew Benedict at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: / den
20/12/01 21:35 skrev Stew Benedict fra [EMAIL PROTECTED] følgende:
> Welcome back. We'd like to support as many machines as practically
> possible. The main goal at first was NewWorld, but we've been adapting as
> we go to pull
Hi again,
It is good to be back on the list again after an involuntary absence of over
four months, due to a certain unnamed moving company %$#!*. Now that I have
my Mac again, I would like to ask if there is any experience on the list
about getting Mandrake PPC to run on a machine built for a 60
On 30/6/01 20:01, Brice D Ruth at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: / den 30/6/01
20:01 skrev Brice D Ruth fra [EMAIL PROTECTED] følgende:
> Is this a machine that you need for work or is this something you can play
> around with?
I use it for a little bit of both. I have tried installing YellowDog Linux
Hi,
I am a Linux newbie. I am looking for a Linux flavor that works with a UMAX
Pulsar with a G3 upgrade and a Matrox graphics card. I am hoping that
Mandrake PPC will become the flavor that I want. Any chance of getting in at
the ground level and making sure that I my machine is included?
Cheer