On Thu, Dec 23, 1999 at 01:58:27AM +0100, Alain & Estelle BARBET wrote:
> I recently install ssh on a Linux Intel box and all will be ok.
> With Sparc, I try (and succes) to compile version from ssh.org or
Why did you take the difficult way?
I installed ssh on a SunClassic quite a while ago using
DE VOLDER Fabrice wrote:
> I want to run Linux on a Ultra Sparc 2.
> I make a floppy disk with the image resc1440-2.2.1-sun4u.bin.
> The system don't boot, whith 'boot floppy', it say :
Did you format the disk well? If the fdformat didn't return "Done", the
floppy wasn't quite good (aka: had bad
"John F. Davis" wrote:
> Please help. All, I want to do is have a quick and dirty way to test newly
> built
> kernels.
If you don't need to multi-boot, I think you don't have to use silo. I
haven't tried this on debian, but done it on slackware; I use rdev.
rdev /vmlinuz /your/root/partition
Lalo Martins wrote:
> Is it possible to use a Sun screen (made for sparcs) on a PC?
Hi, I have a quite the same question; is it possible to use an RS/6K
monitor on a PC?
The monitor says P200 on the front panel.
Any pointers on the circuitry (?) of its video cable?
Thanks in advance,
Oki
"me" wrote:
> according to my FEH (dated a few years ago) , shows a tri density floppy
> drive
> so it DOES exist.
It should be.
SGIs, RS/6K have 2.88 drives. I think those manufacturers wouldn't
produce the drives if there was no floppy that fit the drive.
Oki
Karan Bhatia wrote:
> First of all, is there anyone out there who has it working? that is,
> do you have a sparc 2 connect through a modem to an ISP running ppp?
On Sparcs, no. On Intels, yes.
> if so, please let me know, otherwise i'll just stop trying.
I'm just trying to answer...
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