Gaetan, Really I meant "woody" under the stable branch.. "potato" is the name of the older stable - I just forgot that Debian has switched to woody. Sorry for confusing.
Regards, Grigory On Wed Jan 07 2004 at 18:07, Grigory Entin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed Jan 07 2004 at 13:39, Ga�tan Quentin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I have an imac (powerpc 750, floppyless) , and have installed > > Mandrake cooker (9.1 in fact..): it works fine. Now i want to try > > Debian. I have downloaded, with jigdo, the first "testing" powerpc > > iso yesterday: debian-31-powerpc-binary-1.iso. It does not boot on > > the imac, unlike Mandrake disks... I have looked inside the iso and > > didn't found vmlinuz image or something like that. In the doc, they > > said that newworld powerpc - like my imac, which has not floppy, > > should boot on cd. Yaboot is still installed since Mandrake did it, > > and when i push the "c" key, the imac it stopping on "booting > > cdrom". > > I'd suggest to start with the stable branch (potato), at least if you > have relatively old iMac - everything works (including CD boot) > without a problem for my iMac 350 Summer 2000 (I'm not using testing > at all, except very few packages such as MOL/kernel-image).

