On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 11:52:54AM -0600, Christian T. Steigies wrote: > An 060, lots of RAM and HDD space and a NIC. See my potato page for some > links. You can do with an 030 or 040, but you _want_ an 060. What a pitty > that there are no vendors donating m68k hardware... Does anyone know if the status of Linux on the hp300 has changed in the last year or so? Do the most recent kernels (eg 2.4.1) still need patches for m68k or is it all in the main source now? I have an HP 9000/382 workstation (25MHz 68040) with 16Mb RAM here.. if I could get it running Debian I could get it building stuff. It's got OpenBSD on it currently. Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt VK3SB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Re: Porting of non-free packages Brian Russo
- Re: Porting of non-free packages Tomohiro KUBOTA
- Re: Porting of non-free packages Brian Russo
- Re: Porting of non-free packages Christian T. Steigies
- Re: Porting of non-free packages Joe Drew
- Re: Porting of non-free packages Christian T. Steigies
- Re: Porting of non-free packages Joe Drew
- Re: Porting of non-free packages Joe Drew
- Re: Porting of non-free packages peter karlsson
- Re: Porting of non-free packages Christian T. Steigies
- Re: Porting of non-free packages Hamish Moffatt
- Re: Porting of non-free packages Tomohiro KUBOTA
- Re: Porting of non-free packages Brian Russo
- Re: Porting of non-free packages Richard Braakman
- Re: Porting of non-free packages Anthony Towns
- Re: Porting of non-free packages Richard Braakman
- Re: Porting of non-free packages Peter S Galbraith
- Re: Porting of non-free packages Richard Braakman

