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Ezekiel dwheeler at eris.cs.umb.edu
Fri Dec 11 15:33:22 EST 1998


I'm gonna put together a page with a bunch of info (and hopefully keep it
up to date). Basically I'd like to make a somewhat constant site which will
keep track of things pertaining to the ppc side of linux. flaws/advantages
of kernels, statusdifferent projects. for example, alot of people are
having trouble with Xfree and kernels, a clear description of the issue
would aid everyone I'm sure. also, keeping links to where things can be
gotten, where there are sites for downloading ppc.rpms (for example, unless
you dig through miles of old mail it might be hard to find the
enlightenment for linuxppc page, I'd like to keep track of specialty things
such as this. ) Linuxppc.org does this to some degree, but isnt for this
purpose, and therefore doesnt really cater to people who want to know more
about whats going on, nor to the total novice. I'd like to make an archive
of Xf86 config files, bootvars, kernel configs, etc. all that stuff. So,
this is somewhat of a request toboth the dev and the user sides of the
lists. if the dev people could send me updates on where things stand, and
users with what they want and with any tips or questions that they think
people might want to know etc. I suppose Im looking for anything that
people think would be useful. links/info/news etc. personal experiences
anything pertaining to linux on ppc. anyhow, I'll put something up that has
not much on it but it will be there and will grow with whatever people want
to contrib.
it will be at

www1.shore.net/~cp/zk/lppc/news.html

-zk
dwheeler at eris.cs.umb.edu
dwheeler at mars.cc.umb.edu

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Donn Ezekiel Wheeler
dwheeler at eris.cs.umb.edu
dwheeler at mars.cs.umb.edu
http://www1.shore.net/~cp/zk/zk.html



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