D. Joe Anderson wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 11:09:17AM -0700, Eric Richardson wrote:
>
>
>>Correction for woody: apt-get install netatalk
>>It will modprobe the appletalk module in the startup for you.
>>
>>I can't get the passwd to work yet. I comes setup to allow users on the
>>debian b
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 12:30, Aaron Peters wrote:
> Slightly OT, but how does one reverse those pairs in the ethernet cable to
> allow direct connection? I'd be interested in connecting my notebook to a
> desktop under my desk, but I'd rather not use a hub to do it.
Swap wires 1&3 and 2&6
si
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 11:09:17AM -0700, Eric Richardson wrote:
> Correction for woody: apt-get install netatalk
> It will modprobe the appletalk module in the startup for you.
>
> I can't get the passwd to work yet. I comes setup to allow users on the
> debian box to connect to their home dir
Eric Richardson wrote:
> DSC@Siltec wrote:
>
> > Okay, here's my problem:
> >
> > My PC apparently can write CDs okay. My Macs, more and more,
> > cannot. Technically, they come back with "medium error". Some of
> > it may have to do with disk fragmentation, but that's a problem with
>
Slightly OT, but how does one reverse those pairs in the ethernet cable to
allow direct connection? I'd be interested in connecting my notebook to a
desktop under my desk, but I'd rather not use a hub to do it.
On Thursday 05 September 2002 12:30, Eric Richardson wrote:
> DSC@Siltec wrote:
>
DSC@Siltec wrote:
> Okay, here's my problem:
>
> My PC apparently can write CDs okay. My Macs, more and more,
> cannot. Technically, they come back with "medium error". Some of
> it may have to do with disk fragmentation, but that's a problem with
> my Macs.
>
> I'd like to do two
Okay, here's my problem:
My PC apparently can write CDs okay.
My Macs, more and more, cannot. Technically, they come back with
"medium error".
Some of it may have to do with disk fragmentation, but that's a problem
with my
Macs.
I'd like to do two things:
(1) start backing up to the PC
On Tue, 2001-12-18 at 17:46, Brian Nelson wrote:
> Andrei Verovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Anyone can suggest if cross-platform Mac/Linux/Win 3D Bench suite is
> > available to test rendering and display performance.
>
> Quake3
Hmm.. the latest contr
Andrei Verovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anyone can suggest if cross-platform Mac/Linux/Win 3D Bench suite is
> available to test rendering and display performance.
Quake3
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> Hi,
>
>
> Anyone can suggest if cross-platform Mac/Linux/Win 3D Bench suite
> is available to test rendering and display performance.
only thing i can think of is a game like quake3 ..or
unreal tournament(is there a mac version? maybe not ..)
but even then performance will va
Hi,
Anyone can suggest if cross-platform Mac/Linux/Win 3D Bench suite is
available to test rendering and display performance.
Thanks
Andrei
On Thu, Feb 05, 1998 at 04:14:15PM -0500, Paul McDermott wrote:
> hello eric and everyone else. I looked at the web-page but could not find
> a way to make bootdisks and then use them. Any more help woud be greatly
> appreciated. I subscribed to the 68k mailing list (that is debian's) but
> have
hello eric and everyone else. I looked at the web-page but could not find
a way to make bootdisks and then use them. Any more help woud be greatly
appreciated. I subscribed to the 68k mailing list (that is debian's) but
have not heard of anything. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Paul
[EM
> hello everyone, I have installed debian on 486, 586. was wondering if
> you can install debian or any linux for that matter on a mac ii si?
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Linux does run on several models of m68k based Macs now, including the
Mac IIsi. You'll need a math coprocesso
>
> hello everyone, I have installed debian on 486, 586. was wondering if
> you can install debian or any linux for that matter on a mac ii si?
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Isn't the IIsi one of the ones with no coprocessor?
I used macbsd (www.macbsd.com) on a IIci for a few mon
On Wed, Feb 04, 1998 at 10:44:00AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Search on MkLinux to get current info on it, but I'm almost positive that
> the only CPUs being supported are PowerPCs.
Yes, but this applies to MkLinux only. Old macs are m68k-based, and there is
a Debian port to m68k in progres
As far as I know, the only Mac processor being supported by MkLinux
(the Mac Linux effort) is a PowerPC CPU. I had this running in the
early beta distributions of MkLinux in the fall of '96 when I had a
PowerPC at work. I had a Mac IIsi at home but MkLinux wasn
hello everyone, I have installed debian on 486, 586. was wondering if
you can install debian or any linux for that matter on a mac ii si?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Paul
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