Hi Mattias, On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Mattias Andersson wrote:
> 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. ... not being sure on it: which docs do you mean? I think I read this one: <http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/ch-helpers.en.html#s-equivs> I never built CVS stuff ... I had a look to <http://www.fvwm.org/documentation/dev_cvs.php> and, (how do I say this politely :) ... <errh>, let's say the first 10 or 15 lines didn't lure me into reading the rest of the page ... But it's late at night now. I'll have another look at it tomorrow or so perhaps .. :) > > 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. No. I read about it, as I did on Gentoo Linux. In the end I simply took Debian for reasons I forgot. Perhaps I thought Debian is more secure, stable than other Linux distros. But I'm not sure on that anymore. If I had to choose again I might try Gentoo Linux, simply for curiosity .. :) > On 32 MB RAM, no extra Video card. :) Wow ... :) > > Tell us more about Debian and FVWM on a Mac. The basic install was cool: Even for a Debian beginner as I am, it was relatively easy to get Debian installed to the TiBook (although I'd guess it's still a bit too much for an absolute Linux Newbie to install Debian to a Mac ... Sorry, Debian developers ... :) Actually I would have preferred to install RedHat to the machine: I simply chose Debian for the lack of an available powerpc RedHat distro. And yes: Another reason I actually wanted RedHat for the Mac was the RedHat mailing list; there were (and they're probably still there) some cool, friendly folks on this list, with a, most of the time, very problem guided approach to Linux. As to FVWM: Shortly before I installed Debian to the TiBook some months ago I saw Gnome and KDE on a i386 Debian, resp. on a Knoppix Live CD on the same machine: It was both KDE and Gnome which convinced me to a considerable extent that FVWM might be again the Window manager of my choice for the, at this time, already planned installation on the Powerbook :) ... > > Bye; > /Mattias Andersson Falun Sweden > > An Apple a day keeps all Gates away! I wouldn't send Bill Gates away, if he'd be knocking on my door. Actually I'd ask him whether he would like to sponsor my Linux sessions in front of my Mac ... no kidding: I'd ask him .... :) Best Regards, Wolfgang -- Profile, Links: http://profiles.yahoo.com/wolfgangpfeiffer -- 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]
