Miaoling Chiu wrote:
>
> I understand how to do downclocking by resetting
> jumpers. And I could install a LCD monitor, or
> just turn the monitor off when I'm away from the
> machine. What I don't understand though is how to
> power down a hard disk (or how to install without
> a hard disk). I've
* Miaoling Chiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2001-08-17 10:44 +0200:
[...]
> What I don't understand though is how to
> power down a hard disk (or how to install without
> a hard disk).
[...]
While not knowing the latter, I've got a Laptop and have come across
the spindown problem. Usually there's a lot
on Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 06:36:33PM -0700, Miaoling Chiu ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
>
> >"slow" I mean *slow*, in my case it?s a Pentium 166 *down*clocked to
> >50 MHz (25 MHZ PCI-clock * 2). There is no such thing as "hardware
> >acceleration" in "slow" machines...
> >
> >For passive cooling, rig
>"slow" I mean *slow*, in my case it´s a Pentium
>166 *down*clocked to 50 MHz (25 MHZ PCI-clock *
>2). There is no such thing as "hardware
>acceleration" in "slow" machines...
>
>For passive cooling, right? I considered to tune
>my old machine too - K6-2-400, downclocked to
>166Mhz or so, no hardd
I am curious does debian have a distrobution for Power PC, and do they
have an iso of this distribution available for download.
Thank You
Sandor
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On Mon, 31 Mar 1997, Harmon Sequoya Nine wrote:
> Has Linux been ported to the Apple Power PC (i.e. not the 68000 but the 601?).
> If so, is it in the Debian distribution?
>
> Thanks in advance for the info :).
>
Check out www.mklinux.apple.com
Has Linux been ported to the Apple Power PC (i.e. not the 68000 but the 601?).
If so, is it in the Debian distribution?
Thanks in advance for the info :).
-- Harmon
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