At 04:48 PM 31/01/00 +0100, you wrote: Hi list, I'm new to the linux on 68k; I have a Mac PowerBook 520 and I have read some information from the mailing since...
Michael Portmann
mikep@...
Feb 1, 2000 12:27 pm
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... OK, I'll see that I get a diff built from my 2.2.10 tree. BTW, David Huggins-Daines told me that the Debian 2.2.10 kernel patch for m68k has all Mac...
Michael Schmitz
schmitz@...
Feb 1, 2000 2:39 pm
1170
All. Thanks for all the help and advice - I now have 'skippy' the Frankenstein quadra up and running. With a little 'dpkg'ing, I can now telnet in, ftp about,...
Simon Stapleton
simon@...
Feb 1, 2000 5:10 pm
1171
I had a bunch of 68k Macs lying around, so I decided to run a bunch of tests with every conceivable m68k linux kernel on them. I found some interesting things....
andrew@...
Feb 1, 2000 9:32 pm
1172
At 9:10 AM -0600 9/23/56, <andrew@...> wrote: [...] ... Wow, I had no idea 2.2.14 would even compile. Go Fig. :) ... That probably uses MacII or...
Tony Mantler
eek@...
Feb 1, 2000 10:23 pm
1173
... It's not official development. I forward-ported the 2.2.10 patch to 2.2.14pre12 a while back, and I may also carry this through to 2.2.15. Noone else...
David Huggins-Daines
dhd@...
Feb 2, 2000 12:54 am
1174
... ... [Color Classic] ... Pardon my ignorance, but do you mean in MacOS, or in Linux? I don't have a NuBus info program for MacOS. Any thoughts? In Linux, it...
andrew@...
Feb 2, 2000 1:34 am
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... In Linux. ... "Slots", available from apple's dev site. ... Huh. The IRQ number is calculated from the slot number where the nubus scan finds the card....
Tony Mantler
eek@...
Feb 2, 2000 2:05 am
1176
Hey: I've installed netatalk and its supporting components but can't see my Linux box (Quadra 650) on my network. I know the network is fine-- the Quadra can...
Michael Warren Elepano
elepano@...
Feb 2, 2000 2:11 am
1177
... You know this wouldn't surprise me. This is the same company that did level-triggered interrupts w/o a dedicated irq controller after all. -- ...
Joshua M. Thompson
funaho@...
Feb 2, 2000 2:44 am
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I will skip commenting on 2.2 kernels since I'm not working with those personally anymore... ... The 2.3.x series still has broken initrd support across all...
Joshua M. Thompson
funaho@...
Feb 2, 2000 2:46 am
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... [...] First make sure your ethernet connection is alive on the linux side (note that localtalk is *NOT* supported, only appletalk over ethernet), try ...
Tony Mantler
eek@...
Feb 2, 2000 2:49 am
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... Indeed, it seems Quantum drives and the current Mac SCSI code don't mix. ... I can dig out the SCSI II specification. And you can use that to follow the...
Michael Schmitz
schmitz@...
Feb 2, 2000 10:18 am
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I am curious why the m68K Mac support does not make in into the official kernel. What prevents a diff being made from the official 2.2.14 and submitted to...
Ray Knight
ray.knight@...
Feb 2, 2000 3:17 pm
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... Just go ahead and do it. David said ... and that means (in my book) that Jes isn't likely to work on anything but 2.3 at the moment, plus I see nobody in...
Michael Schmitz
schmitz@...
Feb 2, 2000 7:09 pm
1183
... Well I guess I will put my name in the hat. I have been toying with the idea of helping with the m68K Mac kernel for a while, but have recently had other...
Ray Knight
ray.knight@...
Feb 2, 2000 8:08 pm
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... As far as I know, Alan is willing take Mac-specific patches for 2.2 so long as it does not touch any architecture-independent stuff. ... Problem is that...
David Huggins-Daines
dhd@...
Feb 2, 2000 9:45 pm
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... a ... running ... to ... Hi! I'm reading this list for a few weeks now and I hope to have some sparetime beginning mid of March. I've successfully run my...
Jan Ippen
jippen@...
Feb 2, 2000 9:56 pm
1186
... Yes a spec would be helpful and would let me at least try to figure out what's going on. ... I'll build a special SCSI-debugging kernel that has this...
Joshua M. Thompson
funaho@...
Feb 3, 2000 12:18 am
1187
Hello. This has biten me :) The FAQ states to get the kernels from tp://ftp.mac.linux-mac68k.org while it should be s/mac68k/m68k/ Don't know if this is the...
Alessandro Rubini
rubini@...
Feb 3, 2000 8:40 am
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... I haven't talked to Alan in a while, nor sent any patches. Maybe someone should just send him a bunch of diffs again... ... I always hoped to see the Mac...
Michael Schmitz
schmitz@...
Feb 3, 2000 1:08 pm
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... Guilty. I've read the man pages, FAQs and the mailing list. Sartori escapes me. Could one of the masters enlighten me? - Greg ... Send e-mail to...
Greg Ingram
ingram@...
Feb 3, 2000 3:53 pm
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... cvs checkout -r linux-2_2 linux-mac68k perhaps. I just can't log in :-) Michael ... Send e-mail to 'linux-mac68k-request@...' with...
Michael Schmitz
schmitz@...
Feb 3, 2000 4:37 pm
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... Eep. Fixed that (I finally am working on the web site some more) ... Send e-mail to 'linux-mac68k-request@...' with 'unsubscribe' in the...
David Huggins-Daines
dhd@...
Feb 3, 2000 4:46 pm
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... Gack. Sorry. It really is my fault for not documenting this outside of posts to the mailing list. Here it is again, though it will go on the website...
David Huggins-Daines
dhd@...
Feb 3, 2000 4:47 pm
1193
... Okay, I'm doing this now and it's working. I remember in the old days, the process was get stock sources, apply m68 patches, apply mac68k and sometimes...
Greg Ingram
ingram@...
Feb 3, 2000 5:16 pm
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... Lesson 1: CVS is weird :) A CVS command line is structured as: cvs [ global options ] <command> [ command options ] [ command arguments ] And, of course,...
David Huggins-Daines
dhd@...
Feb 3, 2000 5:20 pm
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... Or do export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@...:/var/local/cvsroot and omit the -d .... stuff. The password on the anonymous account really ...
Michael Schmitz
schmitz@...
Feb 3, 2000 8:15 pm
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... On Thursday, February 03, 2000 11:43 AM David Huggins-Daines wrote ... Yes this is just the information I needed I am now getting the source tree. I will...
Ray Knight
audilvr@...
Feb 4, 2000 1:52 am
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I am thinking of buying a 50Mhz PowerCache card for my SE/30. Will it work under Linux ? I am more interested in the increased speed than the cache, but both...