Hi,
Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
>> For boot-floppies questions, you can mail to debian-boot, but for
powerpc
>> boot-floppies, you probably got Colin's attention already. We can try to
>> help you out if you get in a bind.
>>
>> I know just enough to be really dangerous. If it's more like a CHRP
Chris Tillman wrote:
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 10:11:33AM +1100, Ross Vumbaca wrote:
Hi,
The AmigaOne already runs Linux, I am running Debian 3.0. Other people
run SuSe. Actually I'd like to create a custom boot-floppy for it, so
installation of Debian 3.0 can be easy for end users
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 10:11:33AM +1100, Ross Vumbaca wrote:
> Hi,
> The AmigaOne already runs Linux, I am running Debian 3.0. Other people
> run SuSe. Actually I'd like to create a custom boot-floppy for it, so
> installation of Debian 3.0 can be easy for end users, but haven't had
> much tim
Hi,
William Crowshaw wrote:
This may be good news for people like me who'd rather
not support Apple by buying their over-priced,
eye-candy hardware and yet still want to use a
PowerPC. The company that produces YDL is selling a
PowerPC motherboard and complete systems. Here's the
link with mor
William Crowshaw wrote:
This may be good news for people like me who'd rather
not support Apple by buying their over-priced,
eye-candy hardware and yet still want to use a
PowerPC. The company that produces YDL is selling a
PowerPC motherboard and complete systems. Here's the
link with more in
This may be good news for people like me who'd rather
not support Apple by buying their over-priced,
eye-candy hardware and yet still want to use a
PowerPC. The company that produces YDL is selling a
PowerPC motherboard and complete systems. Here's the
link with more information:
http://www.osne
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