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This is the official site for MkLinux, a port of Linux to the Power Macintosh, running Linux 2.0.xx on the OSF Mach 3 MicroKernel. This was originally a project by Apple Computer, Inc. and the Open Software Foundation.
Terra Soft Solutions is the developer of Yellow Dog Linux and provider of integrated, high density, PowerPC High Performance Computing solutions.
News Overview User Guide FAQ Mailing Lists Credits Screenshots Developer Info Download Artwork by Raul Silva. What Is Mac On Linux Mac-on-Linux lets you run MacOS under Linux/ppc. MOL runs natively on the processor, i.e. it is very fast. Unlike most mac emulators, MOL can run MacOS 8.6 and later WITHOUT A ROM IMAGE. ...and it is FREE! MOL is an open source effort the source code is available ...
Home Documentation Downloads Status Development Resources Home Welcome to Linux/mac68k! The goal of this project is to port Linux to the 68k-based Macintoshes (not Power Macs) and to support as much hardware as possible. There are currently ports of both the 2.2 and 2.4 kernels, although the 2.4 kernel still needs work. Just about every Mac with a 68030 or better processor is usable in some form ...
The Official Home Page of the IA-64 Linux Project Logo concept from Simo Sorce The IA-64 Linux Project, formerly known as the Trillian Project, was started in May 1999 with the goal of creating a Linux port for IA-64 that would be available to the Open Source community at or before the Itanium(tm) processor launch. The IA-64 Linux Project includes representatives from: Caldera Systems, CERN, ...
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L4Linux: overview, status, download, installation, use, documentation ...
os.inf.tu-dresden.de/L4/LinuxOnL4
Linux for 680x0 based VME boards Hot news 1st September 2000: Added a diff between Linus' 2.2.10 and a fully patched Debian woody 2.2.10 tree. 22nd August 2000: Updated MVME147 install guide, as Nick Holgate has built a proper Debian install package. 21st August 2000: Updated io.c with lots of new features. 28th July 2000: Significant updates relating to Debian 2.2 install on MVME147 boards. For ...
www.sleepie.demon.co.uk/linuxvme
The VMELinux Project serves to help integrators use Linux in their VMEbus embedded systems. VMELinux(tm) provides drivers and programs that run Linux in your embedded VMEbus Universe computer providing full access to the VME environment.
Monolithic Linux on the PCI Power Macintoshes (linux-pmac) What Powermac/Linux is a monolithic linux kernel ( 2.1) for the PCI based Power Macintosh Computers. Currently it is known to run on the 7200, 7500, 7600, 8500, and assorted clones. There are drivers for most of the standard io devices (see below) and X support too. Powermac/Linux is binary compatible with mklinux and the other PPC ...
www.cs.wisc.edu/~tesch/linux_info
HP9000/300 Linux The HP9000/300 series is a collection of workstations based on 68000 chipsets of various flavours. Most of my work has been done with the 9000/340 which has a 68030 with a 68881 floating-point coprocessor. These machines can already run NetBSD and old versions of HPUX. There seem to be a lot of them around at the moment as they are replaced by newer hardware. There is a bit more ...
www.tazenda.demon.co.uk/phil/linux-hp
Linux/m68k Frequently Asked Questions Chris Lawrence This is the Frequently Asked Questions file for the port of the Linux operating system to Motorola 680x0-based systems. It also provides some information about the Linux port for PowerPC-based Amigas, Linux/APUS. This is version 2.2.6 of this FAQ, which documents Linux/m68k and Linux/APUS kernel versions up to and including 2.0.36 (old ...
ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/Linux/680x0/FAQ/faq.html
UPDATE Scott Every (scott@emji.net) has kindly developed a proper working installer.coff for the ANS that activates the internal Ethernet port and the internal SCSI driver. He has a version for both r4 and r5. This should remove the headaches that occur when using my method. He also has prepared an ANS-friendly binary of the latest kernel. You can download Scott's installers at:ftp://ftp.emji.
LinuxPPC-ANS By Thread About this archive Most recent messages Messages sorted by: Starting: Wed 00 Jan 1970 - 00:00:-736854147 GMT Ending: Thu 30 Dec 1999 - 03:50:49 GMT Messages: 674 Internal booting - how I did it Jean Robertson How about subscription instructions Kevin Myer Re: How about subscription instructions Janet Shellman-Reeve Re: How about subscription instructions David McWherter ...
Support the consumer's right to choose! Support Linux on the PowerPC platform!! Update, Aug 20, 1999: Have a looksie at: this IBM press release. Apple has also 'seen the light', and is now (at least unofficially) supporting Linux on the Mac. Heck, they even hired a guy to give developers hardware specs ;). I've come to the conclusion that this petition has done all it is going to do, and for the ...
www.dodds.net/~hozer/petition.html