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On Sun, 15 Aug 2004, Ed Sutherland wrote:
> I'll be using the PPC version of Sarge. But text in the console (not
> text in X) is clipped on the left edge of the screen. ("Linux is printed
> "inux" on my iMac monitor.) This clipping doesn't happen in O
On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 10:31:39AM -0600, s. keeling wrote:
> Incoming from Ed Sutherland:
> > Any PPC users lurking about here? I just finished tinkering with
> > OpenDarwin, but think I'm returning to the Debian nest. A question, though:
> >
> > I'll be using the PPC version of Sarge. But text
On (15/08/04 01:24), Ed Sutherland wrote:
> Any PPC users lurking about here? I just finished tinkering with
> OpenDarwin, but think I'm returning to the Debian nest. A question, though:
>
> I'll be using the PPC version of Sarge. But text in the console (not
> text in X) is clipped on the left
Incoming from Ed Sutherland:
> Any PPC users lurking about here? I just finished tinkering with
> OpenDarwin, but think I'm returning to the Debian nest. A question, though:
>
> I'll be using the PPC version of Sarge. But text in the console (not
> text in X) is clipped on the left edge of the s
Any PPC users lurking about here? I just finished tinkering with
OpenDarwin, but think I'm returning to the Debian nest. A question, though:
I'll be using the PPC version of Sarge. But text in the console (not
text in X) is clipped on the left edge of the screen. ("Linux is printed
"inux" on my
Em Tue, 15 Jun 2004 06:10:06 +0200, r351574nc3 escreveu:
> Is there anyone on that knows about which would be a suitable usb
> adapter for debian ppc on a g3? I installed an I/O Gear usb adapter
> and found it works in OS 9 and OS X, but gives me strange errors in
> linux.
Hello all,
I just joined the list. Is there anyone on that knows about which would
be a suitable usb adapter for debian ppc on a g3? I installed an I/O
Gear usb adapter and found it works in OS 9 and OS X, but gives me
strange errors in linux. To my understanding all USB adapters use the
same
On Thu, Jun 19, 2003 at 11:28:30PM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> presenting. I assume you're mostly just experimenting at this phase, so
> what I'd suggest is that you add the "unstable" lines to
> "/etc/apt/sources.lst" (just duplicate the "stable" lines, except for
> the "security" entry, probably
On (19/06/03 23:28), Kent West wrote:
> John A. English, n/OEF wrote:
>
> >Debian users,
> >
> >I am trying to install Debian Linux on an iMAC computer.
> >
> >I bought a set of distribution disks and booted the disk 1 then
> >followed the directions and successfully installed the command line
John A. English, n/OEF wrote:
Debian users,
I am trying to install Debian Linux on an iMAC computer.
I bought a set of distribution disks and booted the disk 1 then
followed the directions and successfully installed the command line
Debian Linux.
However, when it came to the x windows stu
Debian users,
I am trying to install Debian Linux on an iMAC
computer.
I bought a set of distribution disks and booted the
disk 1 then followed the directions and successfully installed the command line
Debian Linux.
However, when it came to the x windows stuff, the
install asked wha
On Sat, 29 Mar 2003 22:43:58 -0500
Brad Tilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's the errors that I see in /var/log/ppp-connect-errors:
>
> pppoe: read (asyncReadFromPPP) Input/output error
> pppoe: Timeout waiting for PADO packets
>
> Here's what shows up in /var/log/messages:
>
> Mar 30 01:0
I have a brand new (2 days old) Macintosh ibook 700Mhz G3 PPC processor with
128MB RAM and a 40GB hdd. I've installed Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 stable with the
2.4.x series kernel that came with it, Mac OS 9/10 and NetBSD on this machine.
All of the OSes work as expected except for my home dsl Internet
Jessica Blank said:
> The problem seems to happen whenever I'm working (reading/writing) on the
> second or third drive. I get I/O errors, and kernelspam like this:
luckily, according to the logs you posted this does not appear to be
a SCSI issue, or a hardware issue. it looks to be a filesystem
I am having some weird, weird SCSI I/O errors. I'm running Debian/PowerPC
on an "Old World" (beige) Mac-- namely, a Power Mac 7300/180 (the 7300s
were sold overseas, and are uncommon in the USA; they are roughly on par
with the 7500s, I believe.. if not a bit higher-end) with a G3/220 CPU
upgra
Start reading at http://cdimage.debian.org/
have fun.
Vineet
* Patrick Klee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010702 14:34]:
> Hi,
> How do I make ISOs for Debian Potato on PPC and x86 architecture?
> Can someone point me to a HOWTO or does someone know how to do it?
>
> Cheers,
> Patrick
>
>
> --
Hi,
How do I make ISOs for Debian Potato on PPC and x86 architecture?
Can someone point me to a HOWTO or does someone know how to do it?
Cheers,
Patrick
On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 11:37:21PM -0600, Patrick Klee wrote:
> Hi Debian community,
> I want to install Debian on an iMac DV Special Edition and Compaq
> Presario 9232, made in 1996. It's a P120 with 40 MB of RAM, but I need to
> know what is compatible. For example, I have a Que CD Burner.
Hi Debian community,
I want to install Debian on an iMac DV Special Edition and Compaq
Presario 9232, made in 1996. It's a P120 with 40 MB of RAM, but I need to
know what is compatible. For example, I have a Que CD Burner. A kritter
USB webcam and a DVD player, a USB epson stylus scan 2500 a
Do you know where i can find the rescue
disk for ppc ?
It isn't in
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main/disks-powerpc/2.1.8-1999-02-24/
thanks
Xavier
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