On Friday, 31 August 2018 22:10:48 BST Andrew Udvare wrote:
> On 8/31/18 2:41 PM, Mick wrote:
> > What I have not fathomed yet is how to compile into the mach_kernel the
> > vmlinuz and initrd the boot.efi uses to boot linux. :-/
>
> (Note that I am making assumptions that the Apple TV 1st gen ca
On 8/31/18 2:41 PM, Mick wrote:
>
> What I have not fathomed yet is how to compile into the mach_kernel the
> vmlinuz and initrd the boot.efi uses to boot linux. :-/
>
(Note that I am making assumptions that the Apple TV 1st gen can be
treated kind of like a Mac.)
You probably should try rEFI
On 8/29/18 8:45 PM, Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 08:22:31AM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote
>> On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 22:39:51 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
>>
>>> Given this info, I can cobble together a short script. A "for" loop
>>> cycles through "*.jpg". Read "CreateDate" from the EXIF
On Friday, 31 August 2018 17:22:43 BST Andrew Udvare wrote:
> On 8/31/18 11:31 AM, Mick wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Would anyone have *recent* experience of installing and running Gentoo
>
> plus
>
> > Kodi on the above? It has a Pentium-M with Apple's 32bit EFI.
>
> It also has a GeForce Go 73
I really enjoyed (and still) Open Firmware which was used by Apple on the
PowerPC macintosh (starting from the first PCI models up to the latest G5)
It is a nice environment, with all the capabilities of UEFI with even more as
it come for free and directly with a Forth interpreter (basically the
On 31/08/18 23:16, Andrew Udvare wrote:
> On 8/31/18 10:46 AM, Andrew Lowe wrote:
>> Hi all,
>
>> This is not to start a flame war, I just want to do some reading,
>> wikipedia pages, for self interest on how a BIOS could have/should have
>> been done. I'm thinking of how DECStations, Alpha's
On 8/31/18 11:31 AM, Mick wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Would anyone have *recent* experience of installing and running Gentoo
plus
> Kodi on the above? It has a Pentium-M with Apple's 32bit EFI.
It also has a GeForce Go 7300 which is still supported. 304.137 of the
proprietary driver is still in the tre
On 8/31/18 11:31 AM, Mick wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Would anyone have *recent* experience of installing and running Gentoo plus
> Kodi on the above? It has a Pentium-M with Apple's 32bit EFI.
Not exactly the same but I've tried converting old systems into usable
ones with Gentoo involved.
The Apple
Hi All,
Would anyone have *recent* experience of installing and running Gentoo plus
Kodi on the above? It has a Pentium-M with Apple's 32bit EFI.
There are a number of pages on the interwebs, but all I could find mentioning
Gentoo are a few years old and superseded. The latest installation su
On 8/31/18 10:46 AM, Andrew Lowe wrote:
> Hi all,
> This is not to start a flame war, I just want to do some reading,
> wikipedia pages, for self interest on how a BIOS could have/should have
> been done. I'm thinking of how DECStations, Alpha's SPARCs etc etc
> booted up.
Try
https://en.w
Hi all,
A bit of an off topic question , mainly aimed at those who, shall we
say, been there and done that.
It is very common to find webpages stating that the BIOS that is in a
PC is a mess with respect to the way things boot, device discovery etc.
Looking back through the fog of
Le 31/08/2018 à 05:10, Walter Dnes a écrit :
Given the inter-connectedness of linux libraries, you're not going to
get an ancient version of mesa to work with a new Gentoo install.
That's where Gentoo helps, being a source-based distribution :)
Forget about OpenGL and undo the masks.
A
On 2018-08-30, François-Xavier CARTON wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm installing Gentoo on a really old PC (with a Pentium III and a
> i815 graphic card). I've installed a minimal Gentoo system, and I'm
> trying to get Xorg working.
>
> I've searched on the Gentoo wiki, and found that I should use an old
> v
Le ven. 31 août 2018 04:48, Michael Jones a écrit :
> try fsarchiver
>
> On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 11:53 AM, Philip Webb
> wrote:
>
>> 180825 Philip Webb wrote:
>> > Thanks for the replies :
>> > it looks as if 'tar' mb adequate, but I'll think re it & make a test.
>>
>> I used 'tar -a' to copy th
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