Re: Making an RPM of BeOS PE for Linux?

From: Hiram Abiff (master_at_mason.snuh)
Date: 07/11/04


Date: 11 Jul 2004 21:59:01 GMT

Big Red Helmut <spank@themonkey.edu> wrote in news:qxiIc.50373$NV2.49075
@fe11.usenetserver.com:

> Curtis Blofeld <kill@killkill.org> wrote in
> <Xns9522B4A3B1C58123456@207.14.113.17>:
>
>> Big Red Helmut <spank@themonkey.edu> wrote in news:h3_Hc.23154$a_
2.5650
>> @fe34.usenetserver.com:
>>
>> > Curtis Blofeld <kill@killkill.org> wrote in
>> > <Xns9521B2AE558D8123456@207.14.113.17>:
>> >
>> >>Big Red Helmut <spank@themonkey.edu> wrote in
>> > news:CmEHc.125952$7e3.30409
>> >>@fe08.usenetserver.com:
>> >>
>> >>> Curtis Blofeld <kill@killkill.org> wrote in
>> >>> <Xns95219B1DE994123456@207.14.113.17>:
>> >>>
>> >>>> Saddam Trial Reveals Ominous Parallels
>> >>>> http://www.bedoper.com/bedoper/2004/twentyfourth.htm
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Now with archive-friendly links. As requested.
>> >>>>
>> >>> Hey scary person...you gotta RPM of Be0s that will work with my
Red
>> >>Hate
>> >>> 8?
>> >>> None of that tarball *** either...I need retaRded-level
> simplicity.
>> >>> TIA
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>I shall look around. For you.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>http://www.bebits.com/app/2680
>> >>
>> >>You're fucked.
>> >>
>> >>BeOS R5 Personal Edition for Linux
>> >>
>> >>This is a mirror of BeOS R5 Personal Edition for Linux. It comes in
a
>> >>tarred/gzipped file, making extraction easy and painless. Simply
>> extract
>> >>BeOS4Linux.tar.gz to a directory named BeOS anywhere on the boot
>> >>partition and use dd to make a boot disk. An example usage of dd
> would
>> >>be:
>> >>dd if=floppy.img of=/dev/fd0
>> >>Your particular setup may require you to alter the parameters
> somewhat,
>> >>but this should work for most people (I think . . .).
>> >>
>> >>Note:
>> >>This does not in any way alter or harm your Linux installation. BeOS
>> >>Personal Edition is entirely self-contained within a file installed
>> onto
>> >>your Linux partition. If you would like to put it in its own
> partition,
>> >>however, you may do that from within BeOS.
>> >>
>> >>Also note: As disclosed above, this version of BeOS will not boot on
>> >>certain processors or systems with more than 1 GB of RAM. If you're
>> >>having problems booting, that may be the cause. BeOS Max Edition and
>> > BeOS
>> >>Developer Edition (links below) are distributions of BeOS that
> include
>> >>patches for the processor bugs. In addition, BeOS Max Edition may
> soon
>> >>include a patch for the memory issue.
>> >>
>> >>Details about this version: (no information provided)
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>Oh, it's not THAT hard to pull off.
>> >>
>> > Well...that takes *me* out...its RPM's or nuthin.
>> >
>> > TANKS!!!
>>
>> Maybe one of the supertechs can oblige the world and pull it off.
>>
>> What distro are you rocking?
>>
>
> RedHat 8.
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'l33t

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