?) volunteering to provide a
kernel+initramfs of a recent working kernel with security updates. Does
that exist?
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the graphics for the console and not working. Maybe you should try to
install via serial console and then work on getting graphics working later?
See the Graphics FAQ on the parisc-linux.org website for more info.
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decided to ignore the floppy
drive. Even today I don't think HP would be willing to release specs :(
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James Love writes...
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There was a huge industry wide lawsuit regarding floppy drives and
HP(among
others) was involved in some sort of class action suit.
Did this lawsuit relate to the PC Floppy or the SCSI floppy?
I don't know
something like hpux -s. I think that will get
you in without prompting for a root passwd (if not there is some way to do it,
just search around).
No security without physical security
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David H. Barr writes...
OR get someone else to run md5sum on a known-good file.
$ md5sum gecko-2.3
b767bf27ffd0224370e85c00cc0cb1be gecko-2.3
I can't remember how I extracted mine, but I know it works. I have placed it
at,
ftp://www.parisc-linux.org/firmware/gecko-2.3
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Grant Grundler writes...
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 11:57:46AM -0800, Matt Taggart wrote:
I can't remember how I extracted mine, but I know it works.
I have placed it at,
ftp://www.parisc-linux.org/firmware/gecko-2.3
Several of the latest firmware update LIF images are already parked
to at least if we think it would help).
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. (as a rule debian.org machines always run stable)
Maybe someone on the list can give you a login on a box running
testing/unstable with a recent 2.6.
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there somewhere
(I think tausq ran lmbench?).
I've been reading that installing Sarge is no problem, but X wouldn't
run. Is this still true?
http://www.parisc-linux.org/faq/graphics-howto.html
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data. Having accurate data
will help the release managers make more informed decisions.
popcon arch results are lists on the main popcon page
http://popcon.debian.org
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client (either on the server or on
another machine) to test that you can grab the lifimage.
and of course read the howto that Thibaut pointed to.
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linux-2.6-hppa
More details at http://people.debian.org/~taggart/backports/
Please let me know if you have any problems or notice anything that needs to
be added.
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kernel is a normal kernel-image debian package.
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Tilo Jandt writes...
At 14:05 25.02.2002 -0700, Matt Taggart wrote:
This error indicates that you need to update the config.guess and config.sub
files using newer versions from,
http://subversions.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/config/config/
I tried it but it doesn't work.
I don't get
It's Only a matter of adding a new architecture...
This error indicates that you need to update the config.guess and config.sub
files using newer versions from,
http://subversions.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/config/config/
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of difficulty),
- Force install one of the kernel images
- Grab a prebuilt kernel from ftp.parisc-linux.org
- Extract a kernel from the kernel-image deb
- Use paer or sarti to build one
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# cd gdb-5.1/
# patch -p??? ../gdb_5.1-1.diff
# patch -p??? ../hppat.diff
For this example you would use -p1 (although the fact that gdb source contains
a directory named gdb/ makes it rather confusing).
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tried gdb 4.X, not 5 ( which I will try sometime soon ).
gdb complained that hppa-hp-linux-gnu was not a supported
platform, is it supported in gdb 5?
No, as I said above, no upstream version of gdb contains the hppa-linux
support currently.
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and the current
hppa one can go away.
If needs be, I'll add yet more code to katie to check for and try to
stop ``bin-only'' NMUs which aren't simple recompiles, but I'd really
rather not.
We'll knock it off, no need to add code(although I wouldn't object to such
code being added).
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. Could someone please add these things to the next version?
BTW- This is a g++ abi event for hppa but we've got a plan to deal with it.
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