Hi all.
as the install-de_install processes are time cosuming could any of you
please tell me which is the latest Debian-powerpc version that can be
installed on an iBook without distroying Mac OS 9?
In my previous post I reported Debian-Etch_40.r0 failure to this
respect, but I'm not sure
Can anyone point me to a resource for information on installing
Debian 4.0 XFCE on a iMac G5, and fixes involved?
I am not dual booting (OS X 10.4 is on a firewire hard drive), I go through
installation just fine using 'video=ofonly', but it re-boot to a blank
dark blue screen, no command
2007/6/9, Ennio-Sr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all.
as the install-de_install processes are time cosuming could any of you
please tell me which is the latest Debian-powerpc version that can be
installed on an iBook without distroying Mac OS 9?
Hi,
I'm not sure this well help you, but ...
Did you
Hi Pierre,
thanks for your rapid answer: I hope you'll get my reply as soon as
possible (although subscribed I am not receiving messages from the list
and not all posts I sent went through ;-( )
* Pierre Bauduin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[2007-06-08]:
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* Pierre Bauduin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2007/6/9, Ennio-Sr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Did you try what I explain at the end of Debian bug number 422836 ?
Look at http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=422836
Here's the trick I found:
The only way I know to fix this is:
* Pierre Bauduin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2007/6/9, Ennio-Sr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
Did you try what I explain at the end of Debian bug number 422836 ?
Look at http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=422836
Here's the trick I found:
The only way I know to fix this is:
Le Sat, Jun 09, 2007 at 08:11:08AM -0700, Wayde C. Gutman a écrit :
Can anyone point me to a resource for information on installing
Debian 4.0 XFCE on a iMac G5, and fixes involved?
Sure, here it is,
http://wiki.debian.org/iMacG5
Have a nice day,
--
Charles Plessy
http://charles.plessy.org
On Fri, 08 Jun 2007 the mental interface of
Ennio-Sr told:
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Then I rebooted from a _powerpc net-installer_ CD and installed the
Debian_40r0-powerpc, re-partitioning the big Debian partition into 13
ext2 parts plus a small Apple_bootstrap one. Added the macos= line in
/etc/yaboot.conf,
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