On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, Dale Stein wrote:
I am at a loss and really do not know much of anything of your situation, but I just had to write back to you because I once a long long time ago had a Amiga one, but it died and I did not have the parts to fix it again. Sad to say. It was a very nice thing at the time. I thought Motorola would eventually overtake the i86 but it did not in the end. Q: Why are you still keeping it around?
I'm not - check the date, this was one of the bunch of old mails referred to on -dev and -support ;)
Why not rebuild with the 2.6.x kernel and forgo the angst of who knows what. I mean, I did use 2.4 and dredded going to 2.6 in any form. However, after building the last LFS version, the system is quite much more stable than the 2.4 system. I like it very very much. Dale
Actually, I tried *porting* 2.6 to the A1 after the re-issued message you replied to, (worked well enough to try building LFS-6.0 as part of my testing, but it kept shutting down while building the toolchain - eventually realised this was overheating, but didn't manage to get it adequately cooled before it eventually died). Somebody else has now picked up the kernel, but let's be honest, the hardware is flakey and undocumented.
On 7/20/04, Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ken -- das eine Mal als Tragödie, das andere Mal als Farce
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