On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 19:12:01 +0200 (CEST) Wolfgang Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ladies and Gents: Hi ... > Glad to be back here :) ... > I left the list several months ago after I bought an Apple PowerBook > G4 with Mac OS X on it, last December. > After some months of playing OS X I installed Linux to this Mac: I > thought Mac OS X is not the town I'd like to live in. > So currently I have both systems installed on this machine: OS X and > Debian (3.0.r1), and, sure, my favorite xmachine: FVWM (2.4.16) ... :) > I hope to be able to compile fresh .deb packages on this mac, 'tho I > definitely don't have the slightest idea how arcane the methods are to > do this on a Debian Linux: I remember it to be very easy to build my > own RPM's on my old RedHat 6.2, running on an i386. > This time I'm on Debian-Linux now, running on a PowerPc ... :) > So let's hope I can be of some help with !new! deb. packages built on, > and for, powerpc, sooner or later ... :) > And yes: I'll be here with questions, too. Sure ... :) > Until soon. > Best regards, > Wolfgang
Hi to all FVWM:ers! And to PowerPC Linux users! So I am not the only one using FVWM on Mac. :) I suggest you use the CVS version. Debian has package info on their site on doing .debs. So you have a PB G4! Well I guess it's slightly faster than my 8500/120... ;) First thing to do on a G5 is to compile FVWM! Did you check out Yellow Dog Linux? I got YDL 2.3. On 32 MB RAM, no extra Video card. :) Tell us more about Debian and FVWM on a Mac. Bye; /Mattias Andersson Falun Sweden An Apple a day keeps all Gates away! -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL: http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
