Also, a special thanks to Reco for his contribution. I am learning from
https://wiki.debian.org/PowerPC/ppc32
However, I got a "Not Found" error from
https://archive.debian.org/ports/powerpc/
But I have an idea, based on the original Thread: Get the 32 Bit PPC
Wheezy DVD. Again, thanks!
On Mo
El lun, 09-03-2020 a las 10:58 -0400, Kenneth Parker escribió:
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 9, 2020, 8:46 AM Greg Wooledge
> wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 09, 2020 at 05:11:29PM +1030, dva...@internode.on.net
> > wrote:
> > > $ more /etc/issue
> > > Debian GNU/Linux 7 n l
> >
> > Yikes.
> >
> > > apt-get instal
Hi.
On Mon, Mar 09, 2020 at 10:58:41AM -0400, Kenneth Parker wrote:
> So how far back, in the Debian Archives do I need to go, before I find
> something that supports a G4?
[1] lists Powermac G4 in ppc32 list.
[2] tells us, quoting "The last supported release for 32-bit PowerPC is
Debian
On Mon, Mar 9, 2020, 8:46 AM Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 09, 2020 at 05:11:29PM +1030, dva...@internode.on.net wrote:
> > $ more /etc/issue
> > Debian GNU/Linux 7 n l
>
> Yikes.
>
> > apt-get install of that fails with:
> > Err http://ftp.au.debian.org/debian/ wheezy/main stunnel4 i386
> >
> Thanks, I have been using commercial Adobe software and am wondering if
> MOL will
> allow me to use Adobe software ala Mac OSX. There are several graphics
> programs I
> want to use on Linux. Blender, Yafray, Povray, and I believe there is a
> vector graphics
> program that I may try that riv
jekillen wrote:
Hello;
I am considering a dual boot system with Mac OSX and Debian.
Will Debian do MOL (Mac On Linux)?
Thanks
Jeff K.
Yes, it does MOL very nice. I am running it, and I running MOL so I can
acess my OS X on my powerbook 17".
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I am considering a dual boot system with Mac OSX and Debian.
Will Debian do MOL (Mac On Linux)?
Thanks
Jeff K.
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Stig Are M. Botterli wrote:
>
> On 16-Jul-97 Rick Hawkins wrote:
> >> My conclusion is if I buy my new boc next week I should buy a Intel,
> >> if I buy next year PPC or Alpha. Right?
> >
> >this is pretty much what i've come to. If i could buy an atx ppc
> >motherboard now, I would. but i can't
> > it looks like waiting for the hot 603 is worth it--if you can wait.
> What kind of board is this and how long I have to wait?
It is an amd640 chipset board. The webpage
(http://www.shuttlela.com/603.html) claims late july.
It will support 1mb of cache ram, bus rates of 83mhz, and cache 256
> On Wed, 16 Jul 1997, Rick Hawkins wrote:
>
> > I'm leaving in a few days for a workshop, so I'll buy second week of
> > august. If the "Hot 603" motherboard is out, and reasonably priced,
> What about this motherboard? I read a lot about board but never heard
> about it.
>
> > i'll try for on
On Fri, Jul 18, 1997 at 08:11:50AM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Jul 1997, Rick Hawkins wrote:
>
> > it looks like waiting for the hot 603 is worth it--if you can wait.
> What kind of board is this and how long I have to wait?
Personally, I have a Shuttle HOT-553 and I can't imagine wa
On Thu, 17 Jul 1997, Rick Hawkins wrote:
> it looks like waiting for the hot 603 is worth it--if you can wait.
What kind of board is this and how long I have to wait?
Andreas.
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> > august. If the "Hot 603" motherboard is out, and reasonably priced,
> What about this motherboard? I read a lot about board but never heard
> about it.
supposedly coming out in a couple of weeks. If so, i think i'll take it.
> I decided, that FIC PA2011 is the only one which fits the f
On Wed, 16 Jul 1997, Rick Hawkins wrote:
> I'm leaving in a few days for a workshop, so I'll buy second week of
> august. If the "Hot 603" motherboard is out, and reasonably priced,
What about this motherboard? I read a lot about board but never heard
about it.
> i'll try for one of those with
Can we participate or this is a private conversation? :-)
E.-
Andreas Jellinghaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: momentan ist nicht viel da, soweit ich weis.
: du kannst aber ein redhat draufspielen, grundprogramm kompilieren,
: und dadurch deine eigenes debian boot strappen. ich w|rde es ja selbs
On 16-Jul-97 Rick Hawkins wrote:
>> As the only proprietary part is the motherboard, which includes sound/midi,
>> while the rest is made up of industry standard components, I very much doubt
>> your estimate. Esp. as they haven't announced a price yet. You are probably
>> confusing it with the Kee
> As the only proprietary part is the motherboard, which includes sound/midi,
> while the rest is made up of industry standard components, I very much doubt
> your estimate. Esp. as they haven't announced a price yet. You are probably
> confusing it with the Keenya, which is a Mac clone based on
On 16-Jul-97 Rick Hawkins wrote:
>
>> For those of you interested in CHRP PPC machine, take a look at
>> www.pios.de. Seems like a very flexible system, and it will be shipping
>> with Linux and BeOS. I know what my next computer will be.
>
>They certainly look interesting, at least eventually. Bu
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>Hello,
>
>I want to buy a new box and wonder about some alternatives to the
>Intel (compatible ... I think of K6) architecture. I've got the
>following information from Johannes Ramm-Ericson:
momentan ist nicht viel da, soweit ich weis.
du kannst aber ei
> For those of you interested in CHRP PPC machine, take a look at
> www.pios.de. Seems like a very flexible system, and it will be shipping
> with Linux and BeOS. I know what my next computer will be.
They certainly look interesting, at least eventually. But at the moment
it seems to be an almos
> My conclusion is if I buy my new boc next week I should buy a Intel,
> if I buy next year PPC or Alpha. Right?
this is pretty much what i've come to. If i could buy an atx ppc
motherboard now, I would. but i can't, so i won't :( And I'm not
willing to own another apple proprietary design whic
> The new PowerPC chips (the next generation, called "G3" or 740/750 or
> Arthur or Mach V...) are, well, FAST. I haven't run any linux
> benchmarks on them, but I intend to once the "Money-making OS" is
> running on them officially.
>
> So, basically, the decision is similar to decing between Al
Andreas Tille wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I want to buy a new box and wonder about some alternatives to the
> Intel (compatible ... I think of K6) architecture. I've got the
> following information from Johannes Ramm-Ericson:
[Apple stuff snipped]
> I need a very stable system on my new box because
Hello,
I want to buy a new box and wonder about some alternatives to the
Intel (compatible ... I think of K6) architecture. I've got the
following information from Johannes Ramm-Ericson:
> I just came across the following information:
> *
>
> This ann
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