It was continuous, but available only to SLES consumers.
****** Right, I understood that PPC development never stopped, since SuSE is one of the bigger suppliers to IBM's servers, which are mostly PPC. It was just not so readily available to the public as OpenSuSE is now, so I'm glad it's back for the public. I do hope it creates a lot of new PPC SuSe users too! --------------
Please excuse my for jumping in like this but I have been following your thread this morning and I am about to load Open SuSE 10.x onto and IBM RS6K B50 ppc and I have a hardware question that one of your (perhaps someone) can answer and help me considerably? I currently have both the IBM GTX110 and GTX120 video cards available for this machine (made by Matrox in PCI form). Can anyone recommend what video card (any manufacturer/any model) that would work with the least amount of issues relative to installation that would allow me to run KDE as a console? Thanks all...
On Tuesday 04 October 2005 10:38 am, Bob Mariotti wrote:
It was continuous, but available only to SLES consumers.
****** Right, I understood that PPC development never stopped, since SuSE is one of the bigger suppliers to IBM's servers, which are mostly PPC. It was just not so readily available to the public as OpenSuSE is now, so I'm glad it's back for the public. I do hope it creates a lot of new PPC SuSe users too! --------------
Please excuse my for jumping in like this but I have been following your thread this morning and I am about to load Open SuSE 10.x onto and IBM RS6K B50 ppc and I have a hardware question that one of your (perhaps someone) can answer and help me considerably?
I currently have both the IBM GTX110 and GTX120 video cards available for this machine (made by Matrox in PCI form). Can anyone recommend what video card (any manufacturer/any model) that would work with the least amount of issues relative to installation that would allow me to run KDE as a console?
Thanks all... =======
Bob, I'm certainly no expert or even a novice with that machine, but do remember the thread on the G3 just lately. I think he ended up using his Matrox card to get things going and had the best luck with that. Considering that, I would think either of the cards you mentioned to be a good choice for your install. Keep us posted on your progress. Rusty
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