PowerPC port for the e500 core

2009-02-24 Thread Sebastian Andrzej Siewior
Hello PowerPC team, I have a Lenny snapshot of a new Debian architecture called gnuspe located at [0]. I haven't announced it anywhere (until now). It is called gnuspe because the gcc triplet is powerpc-linux-gnuspe-. This port is for all PowerPCs which have an E500 core [1]. The main important

Re: PowerPC port for the e500 core

2009-02-24 Thread Wartan Hachaturow
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Sebastian Andrzej Siewior sebast...@breakpoint.cc wrote: Hello PowerPC team, I have a Lenny snapshot of a new Debian architecture called gnuspe located at [0]. I haven't announced it anywhere (until now). It is called gnuspe because the gcc triplet is

Re: Wifi configuration Debian Lenny Ibook G3

2009-02-24 Thread Gunther Furtado
segunda, 23 de fevereiro de 2009, Esteban Monge esteban.franci...@gmail.com escreveu: Hello good news, in my home I can connect with the wireless!!! But in my job not =( I only try with ifup eth1, step by step I can!!! the next step is the network in my job. Hi, And what exactly did you do

Re: PowerPC port for the e500 core

2009-02-24 Thread Sebastian Andrzej Siewior
* Wartan Hachaturow | 2009-02-24 19:23:16 [+0300]: On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Sebastian Andrzej Siewior sebast...@breakpoint.cc wrote: Hello PowerPC team, I have a Lenny snapshot of a new Debian architecture called gnuspe located at [0]. I haven't announced it anywhere (until now). It

Re: PowerPC port for the e500 core

2009-02-24 Thread Wartan Hachaturow
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 10:07 PM, Sebastian Andrzej Siewior sebast...@breakpoint.cc wrote: ARM, M68K and most MIPS are embedded es well and there is an offical Debian port. I don't understand your point. Are you pointing out that there will be a tiny user base? Well, for sure I can't speak for

Slow internet browsing broadcom 4306 rev 3

2009-02-24 Thread stephen sefick
I have debian 5.0 and everything is up and running now, but my wireless seems to be very slow compared to the macintosh sitting right next to it when it is connected to the wireless network. Is there anyway to trouble shoot this to make it faster, or is this a broadcom/linux not getting along