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I have a problem when posting to debian-devel, I allways get a bounce
from the Mailer Demon.
Is this a problem with the list or is my provider messed up?
May the Source be with you.
Mrvn
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> Andy Baillie wrote:
> >
> > I seem to have a reasonably good setup now with 2.1.47, libc6 (2.0.5) and an 060
> > in my miggy. Some routines (id & date for example) still provide spare coredumps,
> > but on the whole very usable, very usable indeed. So much so that net connecting
> > and playing with mirror seems a very good idea as my .deb collection is definitely
> > *way* out of date.
> >
> > Before initiating one motherf**ker of a dialup connection to get the download
> > going, could I confirm that at present the proper place to take it from relative
> > to the top of the site would be hamm/hamm/binary-m68k
> >
> > then I can learn the forbidden art of package development :-)
>
> >From the 060 I guess you have an Amiga, am I right?
> If so, could you please send me your kernel and libc6 (if it's not the
> one from debian-m68k). I have a 060 here waiting for libc6 as well, but
> I don't have time and bandwith to download the kernel sourcen and
> patches and make them. (I heve to copy everything to 720K disks :(( )
>
> May the Source be with you.
> Mrvn
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Andy Baillie wrote:
>
> I seem to have a reasonably good setup now with 2.1.47, libc6 (2.0.5) and an 060
> in my miggy. Some routines (id & date for example) still provide spare coredumps,
> but on the whole very usable, very usable indeed. So much so that net connecting
> and playing with mirror seems a very good idea as my .deb collection is definitely
> *way* out of date.
>
> Before initiating one motherf**ker of a dialup connection to get the download
> going, could I confirm that at present the proper place to take it from relative
> to the top of the site would be hamm/hamm/binary-m68k
>
> then I can learn the forbidden art of package development :-)
>From the 060 I guess you have an Amiga, am I right?
If so, could you please send me your kernel and libc6 (if it's not the
one from debian-m68k). I have a 060 here waiting for libc6 as well, but
I don't have time and bandwith to download the kernel sourcen and
patches and make them. (I heve to copy everything to 720K disks :(( )
May the Source be with you.
Mrvn
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