>What I had meant by only 2.2 is working, was that only >2.2 worked, 2.2.x is having installer issues. How >would I go about getting the installer to find the >kernel modules for these other kernels? I've put the >tar, gz, and totally extracted folder of the >apporopriate modules in the mounted installer folder, >and they are never found. > >Matt >\ > >> As yet, 2.2 is the best to use for Desktop Macs. 2.4 >> has some fixes for >> Powerbooks, but isn't stable yet for Desktops. >> Someone recently made a m68k >> compile of 2.4.20, but I haven't had a chance to try >> it on any of my boxes >> so I can't tell you what to do. >> >> As for the hardware clock.... there was some fix for >> that but its escaping >> me at the moment. Best bet is to drop by the >> Debian-68k list available from >> the Deb site. Although someone here might have the >> answer too. >> > > Scott Holder
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