On Jan 8, 2008 8:40 AM, Carl Olof Englund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi! > > An old iMac appeared and practically begged me to add it as a client to > our > wonderful Edubuntu network. > > The question is how. ltsp-build-client on the server doesn't seem to want > to > create a powerpc boot enviroment for the iMac. Shouldn't it be possible > for > gcc to compile powerpc-stuff on any architecture? > What happens when you do: sudo ltsp-build-client --arch=powerpc
> > What is the best way to do it? I thought of installing Edubuntu server on > the > iMac and exporting the client directory from there..but since the iMac has > only 160MiB of RAM and the installation requires 320MiB (really?) I'm not > sure if that would work. What more is - how can the client image be kept > updated on the server, the same as the i386 and x86 client dirs? > If the above command works, you should be able to do the update image command for that image like this: sudo ltsp-update-image -a powerpc Charles
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