> I would like to install Ubuntu 9.04 PowerPC on my PowerBook 12" with no
> working CD drive. I have copied the 4 files into the root directory (just
> the top level of my Macintosh HD, right)? I also extract the .iso file and
> copy its contents into my root directory (
On Jul 15, 2009, at 7:32 AM, MAD wrote:
I would really like to start using Linux - I have it already as a VM
on my Intel Mac Book Pro, and I think it will make my 12" PowerBook
very useful. Is there anything someone from your Debian group could
tell me to help? Thanks a lot.
Mark
Hi M
wrote:
> Hello,
> I would like to install Ubuntu 9.04 PowerPC on my PowerBook 12" with no
> working CD drive. I have copied the 4 files into the root directory (just
> the top level of my Macintosh HD, right)? I also extract the .iso file and
> copy its contents into my root d
MAD wrote:
> I would really like to start using Linux - I have it already as a VM on
> my Intel Mac Book Pro, and I think it will make my 12" PowerBook very
> useful. Is there anything someone from your Debian group could tell me
> to help? Thanks a lot.
In order to install debian on your book,
MAD a écrit :
Hello,
I would like to install Ubuntu 9.04 PowerPC on my PowerBook 12" with
no working CD drive. I have copied the 4 files into the root
directory (just the top level of my Macintosh HD, right)? I also
extract the .iso file and copy its contents into my root dire
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 6:32 AM, MAD wrote:
> Hello,
> I would like to install Ubuntu 9.04 PowerPC on my PowerBook 12" with no
> working CD drive. I have copied the 4 files into the root directory (just
> the top level of my Macintosh HD, right)? I also extract the .iso fi
Hello,
I would like to install Ubuntu 9.04 PowerPC on my PowerBook 12" with
no working CD drive. I have copied the 4 files into the root
directory (just the top level of my Macintosh HD, right)? I also
extract the .iso file and copy its contents into my root directory
(otherwise, y
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