OoO En cette nuit nuageuse du jeudi 09 octobre 2003, vers 00:58, Lucas
Moulin [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait:
Mac On Linux won't allow you to do this upgrade. You can just try to
find a CD of the latest Mac OS X and boot on it, the upgrade will be
done without installing anything.
Well, you
OoO En cette nuit nuageuse du jeudi 09 octobre 2003, vers 00:27,
Andreas Wüst [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait:
Which would mean, get a swiss card to use in france, but not a french
card to use in switzerland!?
Which means don't buy a french card :) An European or Japan card is
nice since youc an use
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 23:33, Derrik Pates wrote:
I noticed that a set were available through a site listed on
apt-get.org, but only for x86.
FYI, they were announced on the debian-gtk-gnome list:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-gtk-gnome/2003/debian-gtk-gnome-200309/msg00228.html
Hi,
I'm trying to install woody on a Powermac 7200/90. I've downloaded the
boot-floppy-hfs.img and am trying to boot from a floppy containing that,
but all I get is about 30 seconds of a little picture with a cute little
penguin sitting in front of a Mac and then a blank screen. Googling and
Michel Dänzer wrote:
FWIW, top uses about 0.3% here (the 2.6 kernel might help there),
gnome-terminal and the X server less than 1% together.
Okay, another datapoint... PowerBook3,2 500MHz, 2.4.20-ben10,
30 processes, no load. top -d1 takes 2.9% cpu, top -d0.5 takes
5.6%.
Starting X... 37
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
The current maintainer of lsadb, Viral Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED], has
orphaned this package. If you want to be the new maintainer, please
take it -- see http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/index.html#howto-o for
detailed instructions how to adopt a package properly.
On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 11:58:35AM +0100, Marc Beyer wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install woody on a Powermac 7200/90. I've downloaded the
boot-floppy-hfs.img and am trying to boot from a floppy containing that,
but all I get is about 30 seconds of a little picture with a cute little
penguin
Hi Mike,
First my apologies for answering a bit late.
Sorry, Mike, if you already know the following: I simply posted it
just in case someone else, too, (including myself sooner or later :)
might want to read this when searching Google ... :)
On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, Michael Lake wrote:
Wolfgang
I would like to test di on 32/64-bit IBM CHRP hardware. I plan to compile
my own kernel.
- Which 32-bit kernel should I use and where should I download the source
from? I want to be in-sync with the rest of the Debian PPC folks.
- Where can I download the di initrd for CHRP. I plan to
Hi,
Jean-Christophe Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd like to change my internal dd on my Pismo (from 20G to 60G,
maybe even one 7200rpm) on which i have debian and two hfs with os9.
What's the good way to proceed to transfer all data on this new 2.5
hd?
I bought a Firewire enclosure for
Le jeu 09/10/2003 à 18:21, Jens Schmalzing a écrit :
Here you go, please ask if you want more detail on any of the steps.
Put new drive in enclosure
Plug enclosure into computer
Partition new drive, make filesystems, transfer files
Unplug enclosure from computer
Shutdown computer
Remove
On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 10:51:11AM -0500, Rolf Brudeseth wrote:
I would like to test di on 32/64-bit IBM CHRP hardware. I plan to compile
my own kernel.
- Which 32-bit kernel should I use and where should I download the source
from? I want to be in-sync with the rest of the Debian
On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 10:51:11AM -0500, Rolf Brudeseth wrote:
I would like to test di on 32/64-bit IBM CHRP hardware. I plan to
compile
my own kernel.
- Which 32-bit kernel should I use and where should I download the
source
from? I want to be in-sync with the rest of the Debian
Rolf Brudeseth wrote:
- Where can I download the di initrd for CHRP. I plan to perform a network
install. Boot through BOOTP and NFS mount the initrd.
There is no special initrd for CHRP at the moment (don't know if this is
needed). You can extract the inird from the popwerpc images on
Chris Tillman wrote:
On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 11:58:35AM +0100, I said:
...believe that I need to use the boot-video-ofonly.img
or apply a perl script byt the name of patch-floopy-image.pl to the
original image, but I can't find either anywhere (well, not on the
debian.org site anyway).
Having the installer root on NFS should be possible in theory. AFAIK no
one has tested it yet. So you may be better off using a normal initrd.
Is it possible to load an initrd with your bootloader or do have to
compile the initrd into the kernel?
I tested it over 6 months ago on a 44P-170
On 9 Oct, this message from Jean-Christophe Michel echoed through
cyberspace:
Le jeu 09/10/2003 à 18:21, Jens Schmalzing a écrit :
Here you go, please ask if you want more detail on any of the steps.
Put new drive in enclosure
Plug enclosure into computer
Partition new drive, make
hi,
I read:
Any DVD to DivX software for LinuxPPC?
http://www.bunkus.org/dvdripping4linux/single/
mencode and transcode work like a charm, dvd::rip works
and makes the job very easy (though you have to build the
latter two from source, but it's painless)
An DivX player?
mplayer get it here
Hi Vincent
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 07:26, Vincent Bernat wrote:
OoO En cette nuit nuageuse du jeudi 09 octobre 2003, vers 00:27,
Andreas Wüst [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait:
Which would mean, get a swiss card to use in france, but not a french
card to use in switzerland!?
Which means don't
On Saturday 04 October 2003 06.43, Matt Price wrote:
|hey folks,
|
|trying to customize my german keyboard to work the way I want it
|to. Mostly I want to switch the y and z keys so I can touchtype. I
|found that the mac family of keymaps doesn't work for me at all --
|maybe they're for a
Dear DebianPPC user's,
I'm Emanuele.
Any version of Wine and WineX for DebianPPC?
Where I can found it?
Thanx for all.
Emanuele.
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