Vital stats: Pwer Macintosh 7600/200MHz/64Mb running Woody.
Mozilla 0.9 seems a bit of a hog. (This is build 2001052403 downloaded
from Ethan's penguinppc repository.)
Typing mozilla at the command line seems to cause 5 separate processes
to be started, taking in total 149Mb of memory
is there java-vm for mozilla?
I'm trying to use kaffe. Just started..
Tried to use java-2 from netscape but it's not installing..
Of course I do this in next few hours diffrent way but first
I want to know if there is flash, java aso. for this platform.
Artur Grniak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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ADV:
On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 09:18:21PM +1200, Alan Macdougall wrote:
Vital stats: Pwer Macintosh 7600/200MHz/64Mb running Woody.
Mozilla 0.9 seems a bit of a hog. (This is build 2001052403 downloaded
from Ethan's penguinppc repository.)
Typing mozilla at the command line seems to cause 5
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
er sorry its at the usual place:
deb http://penguinppc.org/~eb/mozilla ./
Ok, thanks. I do have another question, though. None of the packages
seem to contain libmozjpeg.so, although libnsjpg.so needs it. So I
had to add my nightly path to
thanks, i already had looked at his site, and what he is doing looks
very interesting. but i agree that i shouldn't need gnome, and i am
going to try to compile GTK. if that doesn't work then i will plunge
into dselect.
Maybe I'm missing something, but why don't you just upgrade to
On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 01:55:53PM +0200, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
er sorry its at the usual place:
deb http://penguinppc.org/~eb/mozilla ./
Ok, thanks. I do have another question, though. None of the packages
seem to contain libmozjpeg.so,
On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 02:39:09PM +0200, sisi wrote:
thanks, i already had looked at his site, and what he is doing looks
very interesting. but i agree that i shouldn't need gnome, and i am
going to try to compile GTK. if that doesn't work then i will plunge
into dselect.
Maybe
I want to use tripwire-2.3.?? and freeswan also on the macppc platform
within Debian.
Do you see possibilities for realizing that?
Yep. Build it from source. You'll need to have a close look at the source
for that, it's horribly broken (ends up with utter confusion, unable to
tell whether PPC
*sound on/with G4 Cube*
How to configure?
Apples tech-information only tells:
Sound card 16-Bit -PCI- 44.1 KHz stereo
and
Audio Output -- Sound card -PCI- integrated
Which hardware is this?
Is kernel 2.2.19 sufficient?
Which modules do I need to compile?
Is there something special about
I am getting Debian PPC, from a guy on the net, but I was wondering how
stable is it? I have an iMac DVSE, and was wondering, before I get it, will
its very stable, though it does depend on the kernel you run. 2.4 has
alot of funnies that you won't find very funny.
Yep, stick with a
connect to the net, I can't, because I have DSL connection that uses
PPPoE. This is where the base tarball would have helped me out a lot.
i don't know what can be done about that hideous thing known as
pppoe. but the base tarball is dead and will likely never return.
That's a shame,
Hi all!
I just moved up in the world from Debian on a 68000 machine to potato on an
Old World PowerPC Mac.
My install went well and the setup is pretty straight-forward. However, when
I'm doing a large file copy from one Mac to the Debian box via SAMBA (and
FTP too!) the collision lights on my
scsidisk I/O error: dev 08:08 , sector 298272
host 0 channel 0 id 1 lun 0 return code 600
MACHINE CHECK IN KERNEL (regs at cd3bfd40 mode)
Please post the complete error messages. The return code looks like a
timeout but the SCSI code should say so, and properly handle timeouts (now
Hi,
Use the JDK from here:
http://penguinppc.org/usr/java/
I built mozilla 0.9.1 myself and put a symlink to
/usr/local/j2sdk1.3.0/jre/plugin/ppc/javaplugin.so in
/usr/local/mozilla-0.9.1/bin/plugins
As for Flash, I'm not sure...
-- Taro
Artur Gorniak wrote:
is there java-vm for
Tom Rini wrote:
On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 02:30:35AM +0200, Michel D?nzer wrote:
Tom Rini wrote:
On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 02:09:42AM +0200, Michel D?nzer wrote:
Tom Rini wrote:
4.0.x in woody worked great too and the 4.1.0 debs in testing work
fine, w/ a minor issue on
try just getting the s3 xserver
_
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Ethan,
Little confused here, and I saw some other questions about it on the
lists -- should I be using my sid machine to build CD's, or a potato
machine with updated mkisofs only?
Little worried about coming up with invalid tests for you and don't want
to do that. Did Phil ever reply about
On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 04:51:23PM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
That's a shame, because it'll leave a lot of people that can't use network
or CDROM to install from out in the cold.
i agree
Sure, but the 'install base system from a single tarball, have yourself a
functional system' was
On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 12:43:24PM -0400, Russell Hires wrote:
So, what I want to do is take the binary that was created in my fully
installed system, pack it up using tar, and then transport it to my
new-install system, so I can be in the ramdisk, and then untar it so
that it works, and I
On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 11:09:11AM -0700, Taro Fukunaga wrote:
As for Flash, I'm not sure...
there is a free software flash plugin that works with mozilla on
freshmeat, just do a search for `flash' and you should find it.
--
Ethan Benson
http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
pgpZcpXIIh3r3.pgp
On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 03:31:33PM -0600, Nate Duehr wrote:
Ethan,
Little confused here, and I saw some other questions about it on the
lists -- should I be using my sid machine to build CD's, or a potato
machine with updated mkisofs only?
the only thing that matters AFAICT is mkisofs.
You didn't mention which model of old world you have. That makes a
difference.
a
Jamie Hutt wrote:
Hi all!
I just moved up in the world from Debian on a 68000 machine to potato on an
Old World PowerPC Mac.
My install went well and the setup is pretty straight-forward. However, when
I'm
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 01:56:45PM +0200, Michel D?nzer wrote:
My $CFLAGS looks like this: -pipe -O2 -Wall -mcpu=750 -fstrict-aliasing
It's not entirely clear from the gcc docs if code generated this way runs on
older CPUs than G3s though. Should I rather use -mtune=750? What would be
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