I have LiveSupport running on Apple G4, but on Linux, both ydl and
ubuntu. I can't get it running jet on OS X, running 10.2 and opendarwin
8.
Thanks, Bedank
Frans van Berckel
On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 13:32, André Kemmeren wrote:
> Can some one give me a simple walktrought for a install on Mac OS X
> Tiger?
>
> With kind regards/ Met vriendelijke groet,
> André Kemmeren
>
>
>
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On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 13:55, Frans van Berckel wrote:
> Dear Andre,
>
> I have LiveSupport running on Apple G4, but on Linux, both ydl and
> ubuntu. I can't get it running jet on OS X, running 10.2 and opendarwin
> 8.
>
> Thanks, Bedank
>
> Frans van Berckel
>
> On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 13:32, André Kemmeren wrote:
> > Can some one give me a simple walktrought for a install on Mac OS X
> > Tiger?
> >
> > With kind regards/ Met vriendelijke groet,
> > André Kemmeren
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If you are looking for some test hardware i found this ....
Remote access to POWER systems with new university-based programs
Open source developers can now build, test, and host their Linux
applications via no-charge remote access to POWER systems at the
University of Portland, the University of Augsburg, and Peking
University.
Frans van Berckel wrote:
> If you are looking for some test hardware i found this ....
>
> Remote access to POWER systems with new university-based programs
> Open source developers can now build, test, and host their Linux
> applications via no-charge remote access to POWER systems at the
> University of Portland, the University of Augsburg, and Peking
> University.
>
> http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/power/community.html#poweraccess
>
> It's got to do with an IBM announce on Linux on POWER Open Source
> Developer Contest on
>
> http://www.linuxonpower.com/
>
> Are we gone win?
it's nice (also, don't forget the compile farm on SourceForge - they
also offer Linux/PPC and MacOS X).
but, the above is for Linux on PPC (not MacOS X), and it's quite hard to
hear the output of the soundcard from Peking
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> it's nice (also, don't forget the compile farm on SourceForge - they
> also offer Linux/PPC and MacOS X).
>
> but, the above is for Linux on PPC (not MacOS X), and it's quite hard to
> hear the output of the soundcard from Peking
I have MacOS but it's 10.2, and Fink needs a least 10.3.
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"Frans i can help you with a 10.4 dvd or something?"
I only work with legal software, or is that what you main?
Frans van Berckel
On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 13:35, André Kemmeren wrote:
> Isn't anyone that can port it to os x?
>
> (Frans i can help you with a 10.4 dvd or something?)
>
> With kind regards/ Met vriendelijke groet,
> André Kemmeren
>
>
> http://www.backpack-online.nl/
> Software door en voor studenten.
>
> Op 28-mei-2005, om 12:20 heeft Frans van Berckel het volgende
> geschreven:
>
> >> it's nice (also, don't forget the compile farm on SourceForge - they
> >> also offer Linux/PPC and MacOS X).
> >>
> >> but, the above is for Linux on PPC (not MacOS X), and it's quite
> >> hard to
> >> hear the output of the soundcard from Peking
> >>
> >
> > I have MacOS but it's 10.2, and Fink needs a least 10.3.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
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