One other thought- to get an idea of real speeds you might try copying one
of your entire source trees with
cp -r dir1 dir2
Or something like that
On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 6:30 AM Riccardo Mottola
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> Hi,
>
>
> Brian Morris wrote:
> > % time cat huge_file_copy
> &
Try
% time cat huge_file_copy
Install smartctl to check drive health
I also have a PowerBook 1ghz which is quite a bit faster than my 1.5ghz tho
could be because the former has a bit more ram and a newer hard drive and
the latter has a defective 2nd ram slot
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 7:27 AM
is there any need to worry about non-free firmware, ie
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/archive/8.11.0+nonfree/powerpc/iso-cd/
(only the net install image is available).
possibility of I might install on a 2002 g4 tower
On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 1:47 PM
links2 is my fav minimalist browser. Supports pictures and basic formatting,
very clean. Also, a hint, often prefixing a website name with "m." will give
you a mobile version which loads faster to bookmark for later
Have benefitted from PowerPC Debian (also netBSD) : emacs (for both terminal
I recall dealing successfully with this issue. I think you had to go into the
partitioning stage where it creates device nodes and then cancel the
partitioning. But I also had a rescue cd which was Gentoo installer a live
console.
But recently a rescue option has been added to the Debian
for
development.
On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 4:41 PM, Brian cymraeg...@gmail.com wrote:
How about just someone who will run testing / unstable and submit bug
reports and is willing to work with developers testing patches
This model not fast enough for general development and with so many
Testing is Important. When I was more active I had some interactions with
developer says I don't have that machine. Sometimes we could work together to
track down bug and test patch. But another time DD did have the machine like
mine in a drawer but no time to deal with it
So since yes your
How about just someone who will run testing / unstable and submit bug reports
and is willing to work with developers testing patches
This model not fast enough for general development and with so many models
would be unfair to give special attention to one
On Aug 25, 2013, at 6:30 AM, Jack
appreciated!
On Jul 4, 2013, at 1:39 PM, Brian wrote:
How about editing the amd64 template?
That might work if I knew where the template was, and how to use it.
I've installed simple-cdd and started to read the documentation. Is the
configuration file mentioned there the same
is at a low ebb today: I did my duty as a
question-asker -- searching the web for answers before I ask the list --
but came up dry. In any case, a pointer in the right direction would be
much appreciated!
On Jul 4, 2013, at 1:39 PM, Brian wrote:
How about editing the amd64 template
How about editing the amd64 template?
On Jul 3, 2013, at 1:06 PM, Rick Thomas rbtho...@pobox.com wrote:
Can somebody point me at some docs or packages I could use to create a
customized CD/DVD/BD image for installing Debian PowerPC?
I'd like to create a 32GB (or larger?) USB memory
Excellent, that's good to know. But where does one acquire a non-raid bios
for the card though?
Thanks!
Brian
On Jan 14, 2013 12:12 PM, David Ricar li...@dejf.org wrote:
Hi,
sil3124 may need to be booted in a pc with a drive attached and flashed
with nonraid bios. At leats this is a must
On 01/14/2013 01:06 PM, David Ricar wrote:
At silicon image website in support. There are both raid and nonraid
versions of the bios. As I do not have a single windows around me, I
did it under FreeDOS well.
Ahh, I see them now. Thanks very much for your help!
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could fit the bill... Has anyone used a setup like
this? Any drawbacks, gotchas, or other experiences with such a setup?
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the thing at all. as my
root volume will be attached to the onboard sata.
Surely someone has looked in to this before?
Or is my best bet really to go with some sort of external enclosure?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
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BTW, if you could answer the same question concerning the ppc64 and
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On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 6:51 PM, John Ames commodorej...@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/6/11, Brian Morris cymraeg...@gmail.com wrote:
if you get the 15, make sure it has the full RAM in case you want it
someday. I have one with the common defect of the bad 2nd slot.
Oh, naturally. I had both a 1GB
You are running unstable, just wait and you will see something critical
break.
Good luck.
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 5:52 AM, Mandrantosoa 'Ndrianiaina to...@jojopil.com
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I'm on wheezy/sid on a PowerBook G4 15 1.67/1.5GHz for everyday use.
Everything does work correctly but the grahic
should also install the firmware for the
Radeon as well to get acceleration.
Brian
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 11:21 AM, John Ames commodorej...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm going to be purchasing an aluminum Powerbook G4 on which I want to
run Debian. However, I'm trying to decide which model. Initially I
On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 12:24 AM, David Lowe doctorjl...@verizon.netwrote:
On 13 Aug, 2011, at 6:55 PM, Brian Morris wrote:
?!? I didn't think trackpads from this era were able to recognize
multiple fingers.
Oh, wait which exact model do you have ? mine is early 2005
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 11:34 PM, David Lowe doctorjl...@verizon.netwrote:
On 11 Aug, 2011, at 8:17 PM, Brian Morris wrote:
I have a g4 powerbook with debian and I can send you the configurations
file /etc/xorg.conf (tomorrow, when I have the computer) or you can find it
yourself
I have a g4 powerbook with debian and I can send you the configurations file
/etc/xorg.conf (tomorrow, when I have the computer) or you can find it
yourself by searching web.
If you want it. What it does is force you to use the button for clicking.
However what gave me some adjustment challenges:
What happened to Squeeze ? = the current *stable* version.
version of udev in Squeeze is 1.64 :
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/udev
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 12:38 PM, C-IT outbo...@c-it.freeserve.co.ukwrote:
Hi Risto,
Many thanks for your help.
# dpkg -l udev
dpkg not found on
.
Indeed, mpg321 doesn't work anymore here either. Are you going to report
the bug?
Is it just mpg321 or is it also other libao-using packages? If the
latter, see #588901.
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really no reason not to. As always, remember not to uninstall the old
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. Obviously
in Debian becoming dependent on commercial interests in software development
is a killer.
Brian
p.s. I am shopping for a development board for my research in autonomous
systems, and wouldn't it be nice to have powerpc ? but affordability is an
issue and also community software support
limited tests here show 2-3 times speedups.
nevertheless the rebuild process is so painful (especially by my lonesome)
for debian and so painless for netBSD that I am planning a ground up build
of the latter as soon as 6.0 comes out (they are a bit slower in the
compiler updates).
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2011/4/2
the
locations of the crt*.o files.
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-sections. You might try it and see if it works for you.
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it to me and I will
try it. Not high res screen but maybe some help to both of us ?
Brian
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 3:02 AM, Elimar Riesebieter riese...@lxtec.dewrote:
Hi all,
I've dist-upgraded my PowerBook5,8 for unstable. There ist no more
acceleration in 3-D games like foobillard.
glxinfo
probably find the right place.
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a
compatibility issue with some CD-ROM drives.) I see a lot of these
types of problems (on all systems) with bad CDs or bad CD drives.
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that are linked against it. That doesn't mean it should be
used.
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On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 6:59 PM, Gary Driggs gdri...@gmail.com wrote:
On Dec 18, 2010, at 5:46 PM, Brian Morris wrote:
My main gripe as I have said before here is that there are no G4-Altivec
optimized binary packages Debian based to be found anywhere.
I was working on a G5
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 06:59:08PM -0800, Gary Driggs wrote:
On Dec 18, 2010, at 5:46 PM, Brian Morris wrote:
My main gripe as I have said before here is that there are no
G4-Altivec optimized binary packages Debian based to be found
anywhere.
This is not likely to change. Packages
Ubuntu although community supported works well. At least, I have installed
10.0LTS on a couple ancient G3 powermacs with LXDE desktop from server
install cd. The reason I did is because wifi support was broke on the
laptop in Debian Lenny but worked in Ubuntu. I know Ubuntu is sort of the
On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Thomas Carlson tcarl...@sharedcup.comwrote:
I now have a functioning Sid installation on my PowerMac G4 (digital
audio). Thanks for the help.
As to the sound problem... it's still there.The speakers don't work.
When I open Alsamixer in a terminal I'm
with these units? I guess I should search the list archive,
eh? ;)
On some PowerMacs, you need to use video=ofonly on the kernel command
line to avoid this kind of problem. I own an iBook G3 that required
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since there were no G5 laptops, a lot of
people still using the g4 and more might if they were speeded up by
3x, seeing as how they are priced so low, lower than a new netbook.
Is there really much maintainance work, I don't know of any problems here.
Brian
p.s. what about packages such as mozilla
On 10/5/10, Thibaut VARÈNE vare...@debian.org wrote:
Are you a Gentoo user? ;^P
No because I do not have the steady internet needed and besides I
would wish to do custom build as a group. But I know what you mean
Gentoo lets you auto build everything yourself from scratch.
Its a pain besides
On 10/4/10, Wartan Hachaturow wartan.hachatu...@gmail.com wrote:
The same reasoning as before applies -- why would you want to do this?
What are the benefits compared to multiarch ppc32/ppc64?
If you are using double precision floating point, the speed of a
program compiled 32bit on a 64bit
(for example, CFLAGS=-g
-O2). You may be able to modify that slightly for your needs. Note
that that doesn't guarantee that the package in question won't override
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. As far as Debian goes, at least there are
the bits about Debian being a basis upon which Linux grows in several
ways, or at least it is supposed to be.
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or community supported, I believe that it
is polished up from the debian it is derived from, as more of a
production system, however for development purposes plain debian may
be a better bet.
Brian
Note there are millions of power processors sold every month, tens of
millions probably even, so
On Sun, Aug 01, 2010 at 12:41:44PM -0600, Thomas Carlson wrote:
AlsaMixer doesn't give me any control of Headphones or Speakers. Just a box
with MM in it.
MM means muted, OO means on. Hit m to disable the muting.
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Isn't parted now on the netinstall debian cd ?
try checking advanced install, then load optional parted, then skip
the rest of the install including partitioner just go into the shell
option at the main menu, you should have parted there.
I used parted a lot and gparted once only when I had to
, and
that's the way I've installed all of them.
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video=radeonfb:off
only problem is I don't actually know where to put that...
You'll probably want to put that in the append option for yaboot.conf,
IIRC.
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/firmware/tigon/tg3.bin for module tg3
This is important if you have an early model card (a 5701 rev A0),
because it contains a patch for a significant bug. Otherwise, it's
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(but that support in Elinks wasn't
working too well for me anyway). bbc.co.uk takes you to a simplified
version of their site with text and pictures only (no flashy stuff).
Links2 can also do gmail pretty well.
Graphical mode also includes buttons and a pull down menu.
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I think it may depend on what model you have. at some time there was a
switch from pmud to pbbutonsd as the power management daemon, maybe
2003 ??
On 6/19/10, Jeroen Diederen jjhdiede...@zonnet.nl wrote:
Does anyone know how to get a battery status applet in the panel? I am in
Squeeze / LXDE
it from and report it
there.
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On 3/31/10, Michel Dänzer daen...@debian.org wrote:
On Tue, 2010-03-30 at 17:21 -0700, Brian Morris wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Aris Monazteriaz iama...@gmx.com wrote:
How usable is Debian on PowerBook G4? Can I install programs right away
or
I have to compile them myself? Can
p.s. sorry that figure was from osX Tiger. I haven't finished the
comparison on current unstable yet.
On 4/1/10, Brian Morris cymraeg...@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/31/10, Michel Dänzer daen...@debian.org wrote:
On Tue, 2010-03-30 at 17:21 -0700, Brian Morris wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 1:38 PM
cpu
optimized it will run a lot faster.
Especially these days more than ever as auto-altivec optimizing has
been greatly improve with gcc4.5
Brian
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Hej Jordan,
My experience is from a G5, but everyone with an Apple based computer is
pretty much in the same lurch these days. Most things work fine in
Debian Lenny PPC. The Debian team seems to do their best for us orphans,
whereas Ubuntu sometimes has the feel of being a part-time project
I just wanted to let people on the list know that I have started a
Debian PPC (debianppc) group on identi.ca You can find the group here:
http://identi.ca/group/debianppc
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Amit Uttamchandani wrote:
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 04:39:09PM +0100, Brian Durant wrote:
I have a standard Lenny system installed on a G5 single with a 1.8
GHz. processor and GeForce FX 5200 graphics card. I understand that
the Nouveau driver is still in experimental
to find any information about where to download a PPC64
version or how to install it. Is there a HowTo somewhere?
Cheers,
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this exactly right) certain very severe bugs cause it to reject moving to
testing, after a short period of time the item either moves to testing or to
experimental or nothing (in that particular version).
I am no DD I have just listened to the lists for a few years.
Brian
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Date: Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 8:40 PM
Subject: Re: Installing on a firewire drive.
To: Frank J. R. Hanstick tro...@comcast.net
On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 7:59 AM, Frank J. R. Hanstick tro...@comcast.netwrote:
Hello
On 12/19/09, Thomas Carlson tcarl...@sharedcup.com wrote:
I have given up on getting the sound card working as it will just be a
development machine anyway. Any suggestions for a good development
environment other than the standard GNU/GCC compiler tools collection?
Perl.
Lisp (lots of
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Stephane Louise
luigi+onl...@nerim.netluigi%2bonl...@nerim.net
wrote:
Hi,
Brian Morris wrote:
Hey I just did an update today at the console, and
starting up the window system after, the Xserver hangs.
I can try reconfiguring the server first (I have
Brian == Brian Morris cymraeg...@gmail.com writes:
Brian but its interesting you can't even ping in. I wonder if that
Brian could be a kernel bug, the driver problem shouldn't kill the
Brian whole OS, should it ?
It certainly will if the video driver is living in kernel space. It's
/pm-utils/sleep.d/00clear resume: success.
Sun Nov 15 22:29:49 PST 2009: Finished.
Is this a kernel problem, or maybe something which can be helped with
some configuration magic ?
Thanks,
Brian
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temptation is just to wait a week or two and see
what happens.
Brian
I think that you should start out with something of the sub-netbook type.
These are the next generation and coming up very soon. For a home computer
you need at least dual core and at those speeds it will need a very low
price and small footprint.
If you could sneak in on the sub-net quick perhaps
one other idea (sorry)
Debian is not providing an altivec optimized version. If you want that you
have to go with Gentoo. If you were building cpu optimized from the ground
up with the libaltivec and perhaps the c++ altivec libraries (that require
translation for the changed library calls to all
Might be the cpu. Mine has a 250mhz 604ev that came out of a '97 Power
Computing Tower. I'm pretty sure it was a 2.6.18 I booted, as I remember all
that pain around the 2.6.8 on my 3400 'book and booting the 2.6.15 from
ubuntu and running etch on that until 18 and 20 where the RAM disk still
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Date: Wed, 2 Sep 2009 19:27:51 -0700
Subject: Re: view flash website
To: the grv my...@yahoo.co.uk
On 9/2/09, the grv my...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hi everybody. Sorry for my bad english.
Oh yes, finally i do it. I
even so.
Anybody have any experience with the issue or can suggest anything I
would appreciate. Before I go and file a bug against installer.
Thanks
Brian
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a sudo aptitude -y install --without-recommends synaptic
Still a lot of junk installed in my opinion, but I guess it could be worse :-)
Brian
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Is there a way to install Synaptic on a KDE system and keep the GTK+
libs to a minimum?
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,(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null)]):
Invalid argument
Segmentation fault
I have absolutely no idea what that means . I hope you have an idea :-)
Cheers,
Brian
On 5/4/09, Geert Uytterhoeven geert.uytterhoe...@sonycom.com wrote:
On Sat, 2 May 2009, Brian Durant wrote:
Is there a KDE
::ClickedVideoConfig()
D: CVideoDevice::DecrementPalette(0)
D: CVideoDeviceLinux::StopCapture()
D: Waiting for capture thread to stop...
Killed
On 5/2/09, Amit Uttamchandani amit.ut...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, 2 May 2009 19:03:50 +0200
Brian Durant globetrotte...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a KDE alternative
Hi José,
There is a /dev/video0 file.
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I contacted Logitech's QuickCam team about the issue. Here is the
reply I received:
Setting up the Linux UVC driver (uvcvideo) is enough. Just make sure
it can be loaded automatically or try to load it manually. You can
also keep an eye on your syslog to see if it gets recognized.
Any idea how
I am a newbie experiencing intermittent sound problems with Lenny KDE
installed on a G5. I have tried the following:
$ strace -o sound.txt
bash: strace: command not found
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Is there a KDE alternative to Cheese? I want to avoid installing 36
GNOME packages on my system. Kopette can be used with Gtalk, but Gtalk
video isn't supported on PPC.
On 5/2/09, José JORGE lists.jjo...@free.fr wrote:
A Saturday 2 May 2009 17:41:05, Brian Durant escreveu:
Any idea how to do
As I understand it, I should use that command to determine what is
wrong with the sound, when it doesn't function. It puts out a text log
output that needs to be looked through?
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I have a Logitech QuickCam Vision Pro for Mac. The QuickCam is
supposed to be in practice cross-platform according to ASE Labs
http://www.aselabs.com/articles.php?id=268, as the webcam has no
drivers.
I have tried checking to see if the device is recognized by the
system, so I ran:
lsusb
The
Gnash doesn't seem to want to work with YouTube on my new, clean,
Lenny KDE install. What do I need to do to get gnash to cooperate?
I would also like to install Java, but haven't been able to find a PPC
oriented HowTo.
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Apparently swfdec-mozilla was already installed when I installed
gnash. No incompatibilities? Weird. Anyway, I uninstalled gnash again
and I still can't get YouTube to work. Ideas?
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I installed k9copy, kid3, audacity and vlc (as well as bits that
Audacity included) and now I have no sound kmix shows the sound is at
85%, but if I press the up and down volume buttons on my keyboard, the
volume thingy that pops up only moves between 0% and 10%.
I am newbie with Lenny PPC
None that I have found seem to work. All I get are big, blank spaces.
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Brian P. Flaherty wrote:
Wartan Hachaturow wrote:
[...]
Kernel configs are available in kernel image packages, and reside in
/boot/config-*.
Thank you, I'll try to build a new kernel using the 2.6.18 config.
I built a 2.6.26 kernel today starting from the 2.6.18 config. That
custom
Wartan Hachaturow wrote:
On 3/18/09, Brian P. Flaherty b...@u.washington.edu wrote:
I now just boot 'old' and it works. I'd like to get the .config from
both kernels (working and not), so I can compare them and build a new
kernel that works. Can you point me to the package I install to get
to the package I install to get
that stock .config, if there is one? I'd like it as a starting point.
I'd rather not take the time to do the kernel config from scratch right now.
Thank you for your time and help.
Brian
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--- On Sat, 9/6/08, Stephen Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In terms of the disk partioning. Is the MacOS partition
supposed to be overwritten and that's why the
installer wants to install Quik ? I can't seem to find
an option to toggle Quik off.
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--- On Mon, 7/7/08, Esteban Monge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Esteban Monge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: What is your opinion?
To: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
Date: Monday, July 7, 2008, 9:26 AM
Hello partners
I want install Debian GNU/Linux Etch in my powermac g4
450Mhz, 2Gb Ram,
developers have packaged it, so this shouldn't be a
huge project.
Thanks,
Brian
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2008/02/msg00054.html
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On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 3:22 PM, Brian Pellin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an ongoing effort to get the Cell SDK into Debian?
I saw a thread about it in February [1], but I haven't seen much
since. I would like to see this happen, so if people are working on
it, can I help? If it's
the trackpad? It would be nice if I could hold
down control-click for right click and alt-click for middle click.
Comments appreciated
Brian
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--- Ralf Saalmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello at Debian,
however, one old 8500 i had to turn up the bright
and
contrast all the way and then could barely still
see the console at night with all the lights out.
however(2) once
determined
to work on them. it has rewards but it is hard work.
also takes a lot of patience you cannot be in so
much of a hurry upgrading three things at once !
(make that 6 things since 601 to g4 is three already)
brian
I had the guy throw out the 601 processor, so going
back temporarily isn't
--- Albert Cahalan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These PowerPC machines are getting rather weak by
modern standards. What do we do for a browser?
My 512 MB G4 is now worse than my old 64 MB
Pentium-133 which ran Netscape.
I just got rid of all my firefox plug-ins, and it's
still
it would
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