NetBSD/macppc news archive
November 2005
- 2005-11-02: NetBSD 2.1 released
- NetBSD 2.1,
the first maintenance release of the netbsd-2 release branch,
has been released with binary distributions for 48 architectures.
More information is available in the 2.1 release
announcement.
December 2004
- 2004-12-09: NetBSD 2.0 released
- NetBSD 2.0 released
with support for 48 architectures. More information is available in
the 2.0 release
announcement.
March 2004
- 2004-03-01: NetBSD 1.6.2 released
- NetBSD 1.6.2 released
with support for 40 architectures. More information is available in
the 1.6.2 release
announcement.
September 2003
- 2003-09-09: New -current snapshot available
- A new -current snapshot based on 2003-09-09 sources, including
XFree86 4.3.0, is now available in the NetBSD/macppc
snapshot
area of the ftp server.
April 2003
- 2003-04-21: NetBSD 1.6.1 released
- NetBSD 1.6.1 released
with support for 40 architectures. More information is available in
the 1.6.1 release
announcement.
September 2002
- 2002-09-14: NetBSD 1.6 released
- NetBSD 1.6 released
with support for 39 architectures. More information is available in
the 1.6 release
announcement.
August 2002
- 2002-08-05: Experimental Multiprocessor support in -current
- Chuck Silvers has added experimental support for the second
CPU in PowerMacintosh G4 and 9500/180MP systems. Most likely this will
add support for the second CPU in 9600/200MP and Xserve systems as well.
To enable MP suport, add "options MULTIPROCESSOR" to your kernel
configuration file (or use a GENERIC.MP kernel). Note,
NetBSD 1.6 will not have MP support available.
July 2002
- 2002-07-22: NetBSD 1.5.3 released
- NetBSD 1.5.3 released
with support for 20 architectures. More information is available in
the 1.5.3 release
announcement.
April 2002
- 2002-04-10: New -current snapshot available
- A new -current snapshot based on 2002-04-07 sources is now available
in the NetBSD/macppc
snapshot
area of the ftp server.
November 2001
- 2001-11-12: New -current snapshot available
- A new -current snapshot based on 2001-11-11 sources is now available
in the NetBSD/macppc
snapshot
area of the ftp server.
- 2001-11-02: IDE problems with some newer machines running NetBSD 1.5.2
- It appears that there might be some issues with newer models which
support ATA4 devices in NetBSD 1.5.2. There is no immediate
workaround, you should post to
port-macppc@NetBSD.org for assistance. There are two reports of
the latest firmware update (4.1.9) from Apple introducing this problem
on a previously working system, the iMac (Summer 2000).
September 2001
- 2001-09-13: NetBSD 1.5.2 released
- NetBSD 1.5.2 released
with support for 21 architectures. More information is available in
the 1.5.2 release
announcement.
August 2001
- 2001-08-04: Binary Packages
- Over 350 MB of binary
packages available for NetBSD 1.5.1 and later.
- 2001-08-02: New -current snapshot available
- A new -current snapshot based on 2001-08-01 sources is now available
in the NetBSD/macppc
snapshot
area of the ftp server.
September 2001
- 2001-09-13: NetBSD 1.5.2 released
- NetBSD 1.5.2 released
with support for 21 architectures. More information is available in
the 1.5.2 release
announcement.
July 2001
- 2001-07-11: NetBSD 1.5.1 released
- NetBSD 1.5.1 released
with support for 21 architectures. More information is available in
the 1.5.1 release
announcement.
May 2001
- 2001-05-12: 1.5.1_BETA2 snapshot available
- A NetBSD/macppc 1.5.1_BETA2 snapshot, based off of 1.5.1 sources
as of 2001-05-09, is now available in the NetBSD/macppc
snapshot area of the ftp server. (snapshot deprecated.
NetBSD 1.5.1 was released on
July 11th, 2001)
April 2001
- 2001-04-09: 1.5.1_BETA snapshot available
- A NetBSD/macppc 1.5.1_BETA snapshot, based off of 1.5.1 sources
as of 2001-04-08, is now available in the NetBSD/macppc
snapshot area of the ftp server. (snapshot deprecated.
NetBSD 1.5.1 was released on
July 11th, 2001)
- 2001-04-08: Warning about Apple's 4.1.7 or 4.1.8 Firmware
- Apple recently released a new version of firmware for recent
models. There are two reports of PowerBook G4 machines being
unable to boot NetBSD after this upgrade. Also, many people
are having problems with their third-party RAM.
March 2001
- 2001-03-31: 1.4.3A snapshot available
- A NetBSD/macppc 1.4.3A snapshot based off of netbsd-1-4 sources as of
2001-03-24 is now available in the NetBSD/macppc
snapshot
area of the ftp server.
- 2001-03-24: New -current snapshot available
- A new -current snapshot based on 2001-03-23 sources is now available
in the NetBSD/macppc
snapshot
area of the ftp server.
- 2001-03-22: Improvements regarding Daystar dual 604 card
- Tsubai Masanari has merged his MP tree into NetBSD-current. At this
point, the Daystar dual 604 card (i.e. Power Macintosh 9500/180MP and
9600/200MP) runs at least into single-user mode, possibly multi-user
mode (not stable yet).
- 2001-03-12: Linux compatibility enabled for PowerPC ports
- Emmanuel Dreyfus has integrated Linux binary compatibility for
PowerPC ports. This means that NetBSD/macppc is now able to run
LinuxPPC binaries such as
Netscape Communicator.
December 2000
- 2000-12-06: NetBSD 1.5 released
- NetBSD 1.5 released
with support for 20 architectures. More information is available in
the 1.5 release
announcement.
November 2000
- 2000-11-27: New -current snapshot available
- A new -current snapshot based on 2000-11-25 sources is now available
in the NetBSD/macppc
snapshot
area of the ftp server.
- 2000-11-25: NetBSD 1.4.3 released
- NetBSD 1.4.3 released
with support for 16 architectures. More information is available in
the 1.4.3 release
announcement.
- 2000-11-07: 1.5_BETA2 snapshot
- A NetBSD/macppc 1.5_BETA2 snapshot is now available in the
NetBSD/macppc snapshot area of the ftp server. (snapshot deprecated.
NetBSD 1.5 was released on
December 6th, 2000)
October 2000
- 2000-10-31: New Mozilla port available
- Charles Hannum has ported Mozilla to the PowerPC CPU type. A
prebuilt package for NetBSD/macppc 1.5 is available, see the mozilla
page under the NetBSD Packages Collection. More information on this,
and the other CPU types that there are new Mozilla ports for, is
available in Charles' message in the netbsd-announce
mail archive.
- 2000-10-23: 1.5_BETA snapshot
- A NetBSD/macppc 1.5_BETA snapshot is now available in the
NetBSD/macppc snapshot area of the ftp server. (snapshot deprecated.
NetBSD 1.5 was released on
December 6th, 2000)
August 2000
- 2000-08-30: First 1.5_ALPHA2 snapshot
- The first NetBSD/macppc 1.5_ALPHA2 snapshot is now available in the
NetBSD/macppc snapshot area of the ftp server. (snapshot deprecated.
NetBSD 1.5 was released on
December 6th, 2000)
July 2000
- 2000-07-13: First 1.4.3_ALPHA snapshot
- The first macppc 1.4.3_ALPHA snapshot, based off of 1.4.3 sources
as of 2000-07-07, is now available in the NetBSD/macppc
snapshot area of the ftp server. (snapshot deprecated. NetBSD 1.4.3 was released on
November 25th, 2000)
June 2000
- 2000-06-22: First 1.5_ALPHA snapshot
- The first macppc 1.5_ALPHA snapshot, based off of 1.5 sources as of
2000-06-20, is now available in the NetBSD/macppc snapshot area of the
ftp server. (snapshot deprecated. NetBSD 1.5 was released on
December 6th, 2000)
- 2000-06-08: New snapshot available
- A new snapshot based on 2000-06-06 sources is now available in the
NetBSD/macppc snapshot
area of the ftp server.
March 2000
- 2000-03-19: NetBSD 1.4.2 released
- NetBSD 1.4.2 released
with support for 16 architectures.
February 2000
- 2000-02-25: NetBSD-current snapshot
- A new snapshot based on 2000-02-05 sources is now available in the
NetBSD/macppc snapshot
area of the ftp server.
October 1999
- 1999-10-28: Model support page
- Model support page by Makoto
Fujiwara added
May 1999
- 1999-05-12: NetBSD-1.4 released
- The NetBSD 1.4
release supports sixteen architectures, and was distributed
free by Usenix to all 1999
ATC attendees.
April 2000
- 2000-04-29: ddb
- ddb (the kernel debugger) now has access to the kernel
symbol table, if you boot with ofwboot.
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