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Re: [TCLUG:16010] X on Indy running Linux



David S. Cargo <escargo@anubis.network.com> wrote:

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>> 
>> Info on this project is available at
>> 
>>    http://www.linux.sgi.com/mips/projects.html
>> 
>> I have half a mind to help out with this.  Any takers?
>> 
>
>One thing that concerns me about all this Linux on SGI talk is that
>some of the web page info is a year old (although some is only 1/2 year
>old).
>
>Some of the changes that make XFree86 4.0 easier to implement on some
>boxes might be true also for Linux on Indy.
>
>Even if we don't have a Linux installfest for the Indys, I would like
>some kind of group get-together that we can learn how to configure and
>install software on these boxes.  (I see that the freeware page mentions
>an early version of GNOME for IRIX.)
>
>dsc
>
I agree that we need to have some kind of installfest-ish session to learn how to install stuff on the Indys.

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