I used the 64bit (usb image) and all I got was a black screen (after successfully detected the intel gfx), the 9.0 rc-something could boot with the VESA anyway..
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I used the 64bit (usb image) and all I got was a black screen (after successfully detected the intel gfx), the 9.0 rc-something could boot with the VESA anyway..
The difference:
then: CRAY-2 users/operators ---> SuperUsers
now Apple Ipad users ---> Faggots
sounds like the average 8bit machine to me! :D
You can boot (from a CD) to "live" mode to see if your SCSI card is supported , again *IF* you are lucky and the boot don't go to KDL...
I remember the old good BeOS had support for SCSI like...
Very interesting.. in the meanwhile I m getting KDL's while even trying to boot Haiku on old hardware such P3 systems...(while ZETA works perfect there!)
In general the most Linux distros are TOO much for the RPi.. The only OS that runs fairly quick there is RISCOS (still in Alpha version)
From my past experience and advice I was given to me, I know that these kind of cases are just an indication -for the criminals- that the owner of that case has something valuable there... I prefer...
The OpenMoko started as a nice 'idea' (I even got one of them) then the real mess started when hardware bugs were discovered and
users like me had to solder smd capacitors etc in order to fix...
I would say DRIVERS... as it seems that vendors don't take so seriously the Linux...
Also, another problem that I faced recently: I have an ASRock m/board (H67 chipset) and because some bug(*) of...
Sandy bridge support is fixed on 6.2 !
Nice release, but suspend on SandyBridge (h67) is broken there !