On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 11:09:06 +1300
Jim Cheetham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Daryn Hanright wrote:
> > Well next time there is a meeting I'II see if I can grab a TV set from 
> > somewhere
> > & being the xbox with Xebian & the Tandy along. Good for a laugh anyway!
> 
> There's a meeting tomorrow - but I suspect we'll be quite busy with 
> Michael Kerrisk ...
> 
> Let's see if anyone else has some unusual hardware running, and do a 
> session sometime. I'll wedge Debian onto my Qube1, will we be able to 
> see NetBSD on an NCD Explora, perhaps? :-)

AFAICT theres not much to see, the kernel boots over tftp but with no network 
support in the kernel it doesn't go much further.

At least thats what I gather...I have compiled the kernel and now have to find 
my explora which is packed away somewhere for the duration of renovations....

yes an "unusual platforms" show and tell night would be fun.

I have a Zaurus native linux PDA, and aforesaid explora, and a fujitsu 
stylistic 2300 (the latter is pretty straight x86 but has a nice pen based 
screen)

Theres the X-box that started this thread, connected to an ancient tandy as a 
serial console

Jim has a mac running linux (I think, or is it just MacOSX? - worth a look in 
either case), as well as the Qube.

I know some people will have some old sun or hp servers.

Someone in the group must have a windows based PDA they have converted to linux?

Has anyone got their ipod to run linux (as opposed to run *with* linux)?
> 
> Anyone?
> 
> -jim

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Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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