Falk Husemmann wrote: > Hello Damiano, > I'm sorry to have to tell you, but your Device is only useable via the > serial port. You could attach a serial Console, but I think that is > not, what you want.
If I could get the Ethernet to work, why not? Problem is, I tried to configure the serial ports in the Penguin booter, but it didn't work. Nothing came out of them during the boot. > You've picked one of the most least supported Devices there exist for > Linux/m68k. You're running a 68LC040 :-/ I could be wrong, but I somehow doubt that my problems with the installation are due to lack of LC040 support (that is, to incomplete FPU emulation, or to the infamous "LC040 chip bug"). I do not get any segfaults or kernel panics or any of the usual symptoms. > If you want to start hacking on the Kernel-Sources right away, no one > will stop you. I'd love to, but I can't tell a variable from a function declaration, so I guess I'd better leave that to the real hackers :-) Ron Johnson wrote: > Besides, isn't the PowerBook 190 powered by, well, a PowerPC CPU? Well, I think I'm still able to tell a M68k from a PPC, though ;-) Thanks everybody, Damiano Giorgi

