On Sat, Feb 26, 2000 at 05:46:08PM -0500, Nelson Abramson wrote:
> Josh Kuperman wrote:
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> > I managed to get an install into my PowerMac 6500/300. I thought I was
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> > I really can't tell if things are working or not because I haven't got
> >
On Sat, Feb 26, 2000 at 05:46:08PM -0500, Nelson Abramson wrote:
> Josh Kuperman wrote:
> > I really can't tell if things are working or not because I haven't got
> > X going. I installed xserver-common, xdm, and a lot of X stuff. I am
> > booting through BootX. If I
an
see the screen is requesting a login but can't quite tell where. I
have a 640x480 monitor that came with a Centris 660av and Info
3-button mouse.
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dules?
I am wondering if someone can make a suggestion, reinstalling Linux,
booting from floppies, are all fine with me. I am not conversant, yet,
with the differences and significance of BootX, Quik, etc.
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On Sun, Feb 13, 2000 at 06:34:33PM -0500, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> Josh Kuperman wrote:
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> Can you use PPP from Debian? One of the nicest surprises for me in Debian is
> that pon worked out-of-box, which I couldn't say about either of the PPP
> utilitie
e a lot easier if I could
just read the PC format zips.
If the Potato gets onto a CD I can buy from Cheap Bytes or LinuxMall
before I figure this out, I hope someone tells me.
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CD on my PC with the Installation and Packages
I want for my Mac? Can I come close enough with the 100MB zip drive? What
do I need to set up my internal modem?
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