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Topic: LinuxThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
| Posted by: on Saturday, May 29, 2004 - 12:36 Submitted by dholm |
| | | | The Blender 2.3 guide has finally been released. It is available for viewing online as a user manual (http://www.blender.org/modules/documentation/htmlI) and a reference guide (http://www.blender.org/modules/documentation/htmlII).
You can also download the guide for your personal reading pleasure (http://download.blender.org/documentation/).
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| Posted by: on Monday, May 17, 2004 - 00:32 Submitted by dholm |
| | | | I have finally been able to complete pegasos-dev-sources for Gentoo, and it should reach the mirrors within an hour or so.
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| Posted by: on Friday, May 07, 2004 - 13:26 Submitted by dholm |
| | | | The brand new pegasos-sources tree based on kernel 2.4.26 was added to Gentoo portage today. This kernel is specifically designed to run on the Pegasos and comes with a default config that should work on any Pegasos computer with standard hardware.
Please fire up an 'emerge sync' and try the new kernel tree.
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| Posted by: on Sunday, May 02, 2004 - 19:45 Submitted by dholm |
| | | | The newly released Gentoo 2004.1 GNU/Linux distribution comes with Pegasos support on the official installation media.
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| Posted by: on Wednesday, April 14, 2004 - 19:31 Submitted by gunne |
| | | | CRUX LinuxPPC (source based) v1.3.1 for Apple + Pegasos II is available.
Homepage !
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| Posted by: on Friday, April 02, 2004 - 00:31 Submitted by dholm |
| | | | The installation kernel for Gentoo 2004.0 has finally been made available. It contains SCSI-support and a couple of other requested drivers.
As usual it can be downloaded from here: http://dev.gentoo.org/~dholm/ppc.html
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| Posted by: on Monday, March 01, 2004 - 03:11 Submitted by gullden |
| | | | "XFree86 version 4.4 is finally out! Grab it while it's still hot, if you don't mind the recent licensing changes... And if you don't care about the license, but the maintainers of your distribution do, this might be the only way to get it for the moment." The XFree86 people seem very eager to claim that the new license is nothing bad; see their FAQ. However, people who have reviewed it, such as RMS and Branden Robinson, think differently. It looks as if the XFree86 people have a short timespan to either rethink their license changes or be dropped from every/almost every Linux distribution in favor of a forked codebase.
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