I Have a 2 ps3 that are fat modles one is a first gen and they are on 3.60 ofw and 3.66ofw if you have any type of linux that i could put on it i would really appreciate it
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 4:26 PM, Robert Spykerman <[email protected] > wrote: > General Update. > > Yesterday I've actually gone and installed YDL CUDA 6.3 - it appears > to be fairly similar to YDL 6.2, from what I can see on > ftp.osuosl.org. > > Main difference I can see is YDL CUDA 6.3 has CUDA 3.2 whereas I > believe YDL 6.2 only has 3.0 (not sure if an update will fix this). > > I believe this is mainly a CentOS 5.x based distro, but not having > enough experience with CentOS, that's about as precise as I can > pinpoint it. > > Kernel is 2.6.18-164 - 64 bit kernel. And this is a problem > specifically for me, for the machine I've installed it on has no NIC > it recognises (got one of those Atheros things). So from that boot > up, I can't even get online from it to get it fixed. > > Hmmm... I'll either boot up a live CD with a newer kernel and chroot > in to it to fix it, or build a newer kernel and boot into it. Open to > any other suggestions. > > I guess the main advantage this would have over a stock current debian > is that it appears to have been optimised for nvidia hardware but it > uses such an old kernel that one may have trouble with newer machines > like mine. > > BTW, CUDA is actually up to 4.0 at the moment, so they're behind on > this at the moment too. > > Brings up the initial question: Who at the moment is using this distro? > > Robert > > -- > chown -R us ./base > _______________________________________________ > yellowdog-general mailing list - [email protected] > Unsuscribe info: > http://lists.fixstars.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general > HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:us.fixstars.com' >
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