Hi !
What about RS 6000 machines ? Especially 43P-150 :-)
Will they be able to boot and install from the 9.2
I would love to get these machines runing on Linux and Mandrake
Since i already have a couple of x86 doing that !
Regards Kjell A
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Hi !
What about RS 6000 machines ? Especially 43P-150 :-)
Will they be able to boot and install from the 9.2
I would love to get these machines runing on Linux and Mandrake
Since i already have a couple of x86 doing that !
Regards Kjell A
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A Dimecres 19 Novembre 2003 12:19, Kjell Andersson va escriure:
What about RS 6000 machines ? Especially 43P-150 :-)
Will they be able to boot and install from the 9.2
I would love to get these machines runing on Linux and Mandrake
Since i already have a couple of x86 doing that !
I heard
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Generation NeXT wrote:
Hi,
I'm desperately trying to get stuff to work. I am
relatively new to Linux, and Mandrake is highly
recommended. So I installed Mandrake 9.1.
I'm not able to configure my networking setup. I try
the netconf from the KDE Start
A Dimecres 19 Novembre 2003 15:42, Stew Benedict va escriure:
9.1 was tested and mostly built on an RS6000 43P-150.
Hum... maybe I should try again when I get some spare time again. I tried to install
9.1 for a short while but unfortunately I couldn't dedicate all the necessary time to
it
Hello,
I'm trying to upgrade my ibook 2.2 from 9.1 to cooker using urpmi
(urpmi urpmi and urpmi --auto-select --no-verify-rpm) and most of the
system got upgraded after manually desinstalling some conflicting
packages with urpme but I can't get the draktools back :
quote
# urpmi
Hi,
I don't know what your problem is, but i was wondering, about ppc cooker:
i have installed mandrake 9.1 on my imac and pc. Then i have updated them,
from 9.1 to cooker.
Since that day, i update my systems (pc and ppc) daily and i can say that if
the i586 cooker version is moving fast
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, [iso-8859-1] Gaétan QUENTIN wrote:
Hi,
I don't know what your problem is, but i was wondering, about ppc cooker:
i have installed mandrake 9.1 on my imac and pc. Then i have updated them,
from 9.1 to cooker.
Since that day, i update my systems (pc and ppc) daily
Go Stew,
Give me till May-June, at that time I will hopefully be in a position to
help with the builds (PPC cluster time).
till then, good luck and keep it up
Ray
On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 12:35, Stew Benedict wrote:
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, [iso-8859-1] Gaétan QUENTIN wrote:
Hi,
I don't
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Ray Auge wrote:
Go Stew,
Give me till May-June, at that time I will hopefully be in a position to
help with the builds (PPC cluster time).
till then, good luck and keep it up
Thanks,
But the one person I was referring to isn't me. All I've done aside
from
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Olivier Grisel wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to upgrade my ibook 2.2 from 9.1 to cooker using urpmi
(urpmi urpmi and urpmi --auto-select --no-verify-rpm) and most of the
system got upgraded after manually desinstalling some conflicting
packages with urpme but I can't get
Stew Benedict wrote:
They aren't the same package. The perl-gtk2 api changed. I wrote a
summary of my cooker-ppc experience abotu a month ago and posted packages
I found to be lacking here:
http://peoples.mandrakesoft.com/~sbenedict/cooker-ppc/
The summary in in this list's archives, as well
Stew Benedict wrote:
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Ray Auge wrote:
Thanks,
But the one person I was referring to isn't me. All I've done aside
from support here is the brief cooker HOWTO/Status I did a few weeks back,
as well as packaging a 2.6benh kernel, available on my webspace.
More/faster
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Olivier Grisel wrote:
If you lack computing power wouldn't it be possible to write some
scripts to download cooker SRPMs, build ppc-RPMs and upload them back on
a repository automatically. Volunteers could launch the script on their
idle cooker-ppc machines and that
It's not the respond that you would like but I started to build for
myself from the SRPMS (mainly gnome specific) when I find that my iboolk
lag too much from my i586.
I understood long ago that there is only one machine that try to keep
ppc in sync at mandrake and we just have to be patient
That would be great but how ?
It's often more complicated than that to build something working.
Example: I've just finished to build mozilla-firebird-0.7... Everything
fine, the rpm, the install, the icons... BUT It just don't work. It
seems to launch ok then.. stop. Nothing. I haven't find yet
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Pascal Gagnon wrote:
That would be great but how ?
It's often more complicated than that to build something working.
Example: I've just finished to build mozilla-firebird-0.7... Everything
fine, the rpm, the install, the icons... BUT It just don't work. It
seems to
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