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On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 03:41:03 EDT, Mauricio writes:
> You should not have said, since now I am going to ask you if
>you know who could help me finding out why I cannot put debian in my
>SS1+ ;)
As I think I've already stated recently, it _is_ perfectly possible to
get Debian Woody to run
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003, Mauricio wrote:
> You should not have said, since now I am going to ask you if
> you know who could help me finding out why I cannot put debian in my
> SS1+ ;)
Back in AncientTimes I had Debian Sparc running on a 1+. Not pretty, but
it worked. Can't remember if I
At 14:07 -0400 10/13/03, Ben Collins wrote:
> > RedHat doesn't acknowledge Aurora; SuSE openly doesn't support theirs;
> Mandrake keeps theirs around on the ftp server. All are community
> supported. Difference is, guys doing the ports actually have the
machines.
>
> Not that I'm blasting
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On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, Jonathan Andrews wrote:
> I plugged in and sat down to learn Solaris 2.6 Wow - that was dull ...
That's not really fair. From the Solaris
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 02:07:31PM -0400, Ben Collins wrote:
> > > RedHat doesn't acknowledge Aurora; SuSE openly doesn't support theirs;
> > > Mandrake keeps theirs around on the ftp server. All are community
> > > supported. Difference is, guys doing the ports actually have the
> > machines.
> >
Just so everyone can see my shame !
Jon
> Oh wow, look. There's a link to the "Install Manual" in the second
> section of the page. How convenient.
>
> It's really extensive, and that link is to the SPARC specific install
> docs. Dozens of people have spent a lot of time making this docs, and
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jonathan Andrews
>
> http://www.debian.org/ports/sparc/
>
> But what install notes ? Is this another linux logic trap where I have
> to install to get the notes to tell me how to install ;-)
Go to http://www.debian.org/
Then in the menu select "Installation
> -Original Message-
> From: Ben Collins
>
> On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 05:55:44PM +0100, Jonathan Andrews wrote:
> > Im new and probably stupid so please be patient :-) I also cant spell,
> > so pleas forgive !
> >
> > I'm not a troll - and im not after a fight, I just wanted to share with
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 06:41:10PM +0100, Jonathan Andrews wrote:
> I like apt-get its good (not great ! - I cant uninstall some things for
> exmaple, and if I try and remove a kde like the useless knews it tries
> to remove KDE !).
No it doesn't. It tries to remove some metapackages which are mai
> > RedHat doesn't acknowledge Aurora; SuSE openly doesn't support theirs;
> > Mandrake keeps theirs around on the ftp server. All are community
> > supported. Difference is, guys doing the ports actually have the
> machines.
> >
> > Not that I'm blasting Debian; you see, they have a guy in chang
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 17:59, Ben Collins wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 05:55:44PM +0100, Jonathan Andrews wrote:
> > Im new and probably stupid so please be patient :-) I also cant
spell,
> > so pleas forgive !
> >
> > I'm not a troll - and im not after a fight, I just wanted to share
with
> >
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 18:29, Bryan W. Headley wrote:
> Jonathan Andrews wrote:
>
> > Not being a Debian user before now I have no idea who maintains the
apt
> > archive, do they need help porting or is it just a slow process to
> > update?
>
> It's a very long story. Essentially, things get "drop
On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 18:29, Bryan W. Headley wrote:
> Jonathan Andrews wrote:
>
> > Not being a Debian user before now I have no idea who maintains the
apt
> > archive, do they need help porting or is it just a slow process to
> > update?
>
> It's a very long story. Essentially, things get "drop
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 05:55:44PM +0100, Jonathan Andrews wrote:
> Im new and probably stupid so please be patient :-) I also cant spell,
> so pleas forgive !
>
> I'm not a troll - and im not after a fight, I just wanted to share with
> people my experience of installing Debian on sparc while it
Im new and probably stupid so please be patient :-) I also cant spell,
so pleas forgive !
I'm not a troll - and im not after a fight, I just wanted to share with
people my experience of installing Debian on sparc while it was still
fresh in my mind ! Its a long rambling account - sorry ! I just
>
> I would prefer the term "different" to "better". :)
Me too. "better" is always relative to the user, not the entire
userbase. Different strokes for different folks and all that :)
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On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 17:36, Rhonda R. Wilson wrote:
> My son and I have decided to learn the Linux OS so that we can get off
> Microsoft OS and have a mutual project between us. We have a Sun Ultra5 w/
> Sparc processor and at the moment it has Solaris 8 installed, but I plan on
> putting Debian
On Fri, 2003-05-30 at 02:48, Hugh Saunders wrote:
>
> On the other hand, i have been using debian for a few years on i386 and
> it was a bit of a stuggle to get it onto my IPC [sun4c]
IMHO linux is not the best choice for sun4c hardware, I think that even
Solaris 7 runs faster, not to mention tha
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 03:04:57PM -0700, nate wrote:
> Rhonda R. Wilson said:
>
> > Is this the right spot?
>
> im sure people here will be more then happy to help but if your
> household has zero unix/linux experience it may be better to start
> with a "easier to install/use" distribution first
On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 18:28, Thomas A. Cort wrote:
> > household has zero unix/linux experience it may be better to start
> > with a "easier to install/use" distribution first before going to
> > debian(which is easier to manage in the long run usually).
> For a really easy to use Linux distributio
> household has zero unix/linux experience it may be better to start
> with a "easier to install/use" distribution first before going to
> debian(which is easier to manage in the long run usually).
For a really easy to use Linux distribution for the Sparc32 and Sparc64
platforms you may want to tr
Rhonda R. Wilson said:
> Is this the right spot?
im sure people here will be more then happy to help but if your
household has zero unix/linux experience it may be better to start
with a "easier to install/use" distribution first before going to
debian(which is easier to manage in the long run us
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 05:36:24PM -0400, Rhonda R. Wilson wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am new to this listing and wanted to make sure that I am in the right
> place.
>
> My son and I have decided to learn the Linux OS so that we can get off
> Microsoft OS and have a mutual pr
Hello all,
I am new to this listing and wanted to make sure that I am in the right
place.
My son and I have decided to learn the Linux OS so that we can get off
Microsoft OS and have a mutual project between us. We have a Sun Ultra5 w/
Sparc processor and at the moment it has Solaris 8
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Hello all,
I'm pretty new to this list ...
I recently installed debian 2.1 on a Hamilton-workstation which says it is
Sparc compliant SCD 1.0, and maybe someone on this list can answer my
question: I don't seem to be able to adjust my Xserver (Xsun24) to 16 bit
color (X doesn'
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