On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 01:44:00PM -0400, Stephen Gran wrote:
>
> Let's see - I'm not sure how you're trying to open /proc/bus/pci/devices
It doesn't matter at all how he's trying to open the file. He's running
on a 68040 Mac. It doesn't *have* a PCI bus, so there won't be a
/proc/bus/pci/devic
Thus spake mmissett:
> Stephen,
> Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, trying that fix did not appear to make
> any difference. Specifically, the "startx" command produces 'command not
> found", as it always has. One further clue, though: Since anXious says it
> cannot open /proc/bus/pci/devi
Thus spake mmissett:
> I am new to this and have been trying to get some sort of GUI installed and
> running. I think I have succeeded in getting at least some bits installed,
> but I have yet to get anything to work, and would appreciate a bit of
> guidance. First off, the computer in questio
On Saturday Sep 22 21:15 mmissett wrote:
> ** "Your video card was successfully identified. The Cannot open
> /proc/bus/pci/devices. You probably have an old kernel. Support for the old
> Linux PCI interface should be coming soon.
> **Server will be installed. Next you'll be presented
I am new to this and have been trying to get some sort of GUI installed and
running. I think I have succeeded in getting at least some bits installed, but
I have yet to get anything to work, and would appreciate a bit of guidance.
First off, the computer in question is a 68k Mac (and that may
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