On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, ciro aisa wrote:
where can I download Xpmac for debian-powerpc
and where are these experimental XFree4 debs for debian-powerpc too ??
You can dl Xpmac.rev10 from the suse ftp server
URL:ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/powerpc/xpmac/
just decompress the archive, it's the
Andrew B. Arthur [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi.
I'm on a PowerMac 4400/200 with an ATI Mach64 VT Internal Video, using
atyfb, linux-pmac-devel from Sat Oct 21 (uname -a: Linux cowsandcorn
2.4.0-test10 #3 Sat Oct 21 09:39:08 EDT 2000 ppc unknown). At any rate,
with the New Input Layer (and
I have many problems with installation of Suse 6.4 PPC, I have a Mac G3
(BW) with 256 MB Ram, 15 GB HD Maxtor with following partitions:
1) 30 MB /boot
2) 1000 MB /
3) 4000 MB /home
4) 128 MB SWAP
5) 30 MB HFS (Yaboot)
6) residual spaceHFS+ (MacOS)
the installation return me an error with RPM
lorenzo de vito wrote:
I have many problems with installation of Suse 6.4 PPC, I have a Mac G3
(BW) with 256 MB Ram, 15 GB HD Maxtor with following partitions:
1) 30 MB /boot
2) 1000 MB /
3) 4000 MB /home
4) 128 MB SWAP
5) 30 MB HFS (Yaboot)
6) residual spaceHFS+ (MacOS)
the
Okay back to the problem. My MacAlly ADB 2 Button Mouse works fine with
this setup, as left mouse gets me left click, and right mouse gives me
right click in X (or middle click in console). My Kensington ADB Orbit
Trackball, on the otherhand causes right click to be mapped to middle
click in
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Giuseppe Scollo wrote:
I'm a newcomer to this list, I hope my question complies with its
rules of conduct.
My department has a Macintosh Server G3 (1998), featuring an
Atto ExpressPCI PSC v1.2 SCSI controller (for a 4G hard disk).
We'd like to install Linux on this
On Wed, Oct 25, lorenzo de vito wrote:
I have many problems with installation of Suse 6.4 PPC, I have a Mac G3
(BW) with 256 MB Ram, 15 GB HD Maxtor with following partitions:
1) 30 MB /boot
2) 1000 MB /
3) 4000 MB /home
4) 128 MB SWAP
5) 30 MB HFS (Yaboot)
6) residual spaceHFS+ (MacOS)
Thanks|Bedankt, Geert!
You write:
Which SCSI chip is used on your adapter? Unless Atto uses it's own custom
chips, chances are high there already exists a Linux driver for this type of
chip.
It's not Atto's own product, as it turned out. I enclose the reply I had
from AttoTech's Support.
Hi,
the kernel boot seems ok up to the automount of the local
partitions, where it hangs when mounting the MAC (8.6)
partition. The filesystem type is in the kernel.
Sergio
At 05:09 PM 10/24/2000 -0800, you wrote:
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 04:54:20PM -0400, Shawn J. Wallace wrote:
Like I said, yaboot and partitioning seem fine, video doesn't appear to be
an issue - it's just at the point where the kernel hands over control to
the root partition that it stops
Has anyone successfully used the software RAID on PPC?
I've done it numerous times on i386 systems without problems, but when I
compiled the modules and tried to install it I ran into problems:
- Module loads fine
- mkraid runs fine, creates the array
- mdadd bails horribly complaining about
2.2.17 - and I found the problem, hda=noautotune
MIght it not be wise to include a little warning with that chipset driver
that says something like Warning, if system fails to INIT you may need
hda=noautotune option
Just a thought - it would have saved me a whole day of frustration. :)
Ah,
At 04:01 PM 10/25/2000 +0200, you wrote:
Ah, so you have one of the first Yikes G4s with the old CMD646 chipset ?
So it would seem. *sigh*
I'd be glad if you could give a try to the bitkeeper linuxppc_2_5 tree on
hq.fsmlabs.com (see penguinppc.org for more infos, the _2_5 tree is on
port
Hullo,
Has anyone else noted that M18 on ppc is much less stable than M18 on i386,
or M17 on ppc? I built the deb myself, but I'd assume it was built with the
same options as before. Perhaps this is why a ppc M18 binary has not yet
been uploaded to the archives?
Thanks,
Peter
The file /proc/self/maps reifies the memory maps of the current
process (as per proc(5)). Each dynamic library linked to the process
has a private, read-only zone (the code, I presume), plus a private
copy-on-write zone (the stack). On LinuxPPC there is a third zone with
permissions `---p' at an
I have a build on my homepage that seams really stable to me.
http://students.washington.edu/mpalczew
Galeon however is not stable at all.
Mike
On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 12:10:58PM -0700, Peter Abrahamsen wrote:
Hullo,
Has anyone else noted that M18 on ppc is much less stable than M18 on i386,
Mozilla'll be in the archive in a bit. Build dep problems.
On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 04:51:38PM -0700, Mike Palczewski wrote:
I have a build on my homepage that seams really stable to me.
http://students.washington.edu/mpalczew
Galeon however is not stable at all.
Mike
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