Also if by adding a com port card to the server, would terminals appear on them
after kernel boot??
Mike Hosken
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> On 21/07/2016, at 08:13, Helge Deller wrote:
>
> Hi Mike,
>
>> On 20.07.2016 09:50, Mike Hosken wrote:
>> Hello, I have an issue wi
eed to run some network/detection program like what's on the install cd.
I'm determined to get this solved and have spent about 10 hours on it.
Any advise welcomed,
Have a fantastic day, I'm off to bed
Mike Hosken
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> On 21/07/2016, at 08:13, Helge Deller w
Will try your suggestions later today. I suspect that when I put the drive in
the A400 it picked the lan as eth1 which wasn't configured. Thanks very much
for your help it's much appreciated.
Mike Hosken
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> On 22/07/2016, at 07:39, Helge Deller wrote:
bootloader code in
those images and require an internet conection to install.
Please send an installation report, any errors and any feed back to the
list debian-hppa@lists.debian.org
Mike Hosken
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Begin forwarded message:
> From: Federico Sologuren
> Date: 10 January 2017 at 10:47:55 NZDT
> To: Mike Hosken
> Subject: Re: New install media
>
> Hello;
> I am trying to install debian 9. from scratch disk1
> my HP visualize B2000
The DI_DIR points to the cdrom directory. I have used this image to install on
an A180c and a C8000 and has found cd drivers every time.
I'm pretty sure the cd is built correctly.
Mike Hosken
> On 10/01/2017, at 20:26, Helge Deller wrote:
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> I think th
Hi team can anyone tell me if the SCSI terminator on the a180c is passive or
active and or if it matters which type you use.
Mike Hosken
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Hi Team, I'm looking for some people to test the up coming release of the hppa
installation media. Please let me know if you are keen. m...@purple-cat.net
looking for hppa32 and hppa 64 users.
Thanks
Mike Hosken
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/debian-9.0r2/readme.txt
I have tested the images over the last two weeks and have sorted out the bugs I
have found, any useful feedback would be appreciated.
Mike Hosken
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://ftp.nz.parisc-linux.org/debian-cd/9.0%20-%20stretch%20(stable)/
Please note that these are unofficial Debian releases if you require support
please email the hppa list
debian-hppa@lists.debian.org
Next release dates -
Stretch 9.3 December 2017
Buster 10.0 Alpha R3 February 2018
Mike Hosken
That will be part of my problems building buster release. Having boot issues
after upgrading from stretch installer. Currently working through the issues.
Keep up the good work.
Mike Hosken
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> On 21/01/2019, at 10:28, Helge Deller wrote:
>
> Hi Adrian,
>
&g
code needed.
Currently I’m working through the upgrade from stretch to buster that hangs on
boot.
Thanks
Mike Hosken
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/libaqbanking/libaqbanking35-plugins_5.7.8-3_hppa.deb:
Uncompression error
This is the same error every time i use reprepro to get the latest packages for
buster and sid.
Mike Hosken
m...@purple-cat.net
new installers will be ready by the end of the
month.
Mike Hosken
m...@purple-cat.net
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Hi Helge,
See comment below
Mike
> On 23/03/2019, at 23:52, Helge Deller wrote:
>
> Hi Mike,
>
>> On 23.03.19 09:56, Mike Hosken wrote:
>> I’m about
>> To release new install media for Debian HPPA.
>
> Thanks for doing that!
>
>> First Deb
Ports repo and it will work as normal.
I will update you when the work has been done and when the new install media is
available.
Mike Hosken
Hi everyone,
Does any body have a wiring diagram for the 25 pin serial, remote and ups cable
for HP servers, I’ve looked online but the links with the info are dead.
Mike Hosken
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packages. I may do a backport repo
if needed.
I will announce the release of the media soon.
I
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. It would be good to see if a bbuild setup for
stable and Britney on line I have got a /28 of public ips and I’m eager to
have this working the ‘debian’ way.
Mike Hosken
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> On 7/05/2019, at 20:44, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
> wrote:
>
> Hi Mike!
>
>&
Hi Adrian,
I’ll join the channel on irc. Would be keen in helping getting the testing
Brittney daemon up and running and I can provide hardware and internet
connections to do so, also wanna-build buildd etc
Mike Hosken
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> On 7/05/2019, at 21:14, John Paul Adrian Glaub
Hi Adrian,
The way I’ve got firmware on to my cds is via adding them to the local repo
that the Debian-CD uses to build the installation media. It adds them to the CD
if you force firmware and contrib. I took all the firmware-all.deb files from
non-free and contrib and added non-free and contr
testing release will be bullseye. It
is my aim to make bullseye as close to the official Debian testing stream as
possible including installation media. The Buster stable release will get
security and bug updates in a timely manor.
Mike Hosken
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m...@purple-cat.net
Hi Team, for the first time since Debian dropped the HPPA port there is a
stable release of debian-parisc-linux that does get security and buster updates
as fast as I can compile them.
The repo is still getting some files added to the it but doesn’t have any
affect on being able to use it. I
Hi Team,
Does anyone know how to either get a license or a bi-pass hack to activate the
second cpu currently disabled by firmware
Cat cpuinfo only shows cpu 0
Thanks
Mike Hosken
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expected.
I’m currently working on getting ispconfig working on hppa servers which is an
excellent fit for our architecture since they run forever.
Mike Hosken
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> On 11/07/2019, at 03:48, John David Anglin wrote:
>
>> On 2019-07-10 10:46 a.m., Mike Hosken wr
Hi everyone,
I’ve updated the installation media for buster
Latest build is 10.0.02 reason: updated firmware.
For more information go to
https://debian-stable.parisc-linux.org/debian-hppa-cd/buster/index.html
And
https://debian-stable.parisc-linux.org/buster-updates.html
Mike Hosken
Hi,
Can someone please let me know how Firefox is built in Debian Ports for hppa as
it’s missing the rustc depends etc
I’m struggling to build this and thunderbird, was wondering if it was cross
compiled and if rustc was used and if rustc can it be compiled from source.
Thanks
Mike
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but if you
have any issues then please send me an email
m...@purple-cat.net
Mike Hosken
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Hi Everyone,
I’m pleased to announce that the web hosting platform ISPconfig is now
installable using the Buster stable distribution of Parisc Linux.
ISPConfig is a widely used Open Source Hosting Control Panel for Linux,
licensed under BSD license and developed by the company ISPConfig UG.[1]
drivers enabled. There maybe enabled in the current SID kernel
on Debian Ports in which case you could try building a new install image.
Mike Hosken
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> On 11/03/2021, at 13:42, Christian Groessler wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I had downloaded a hppa installation C
option.
Any help would be appreciated
Mike Hosken
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server and left in the rack. There
should be no difference in performance off the buildd. It’s just moving to my
own rack.
Thanks
Mike Hosken
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