This topic comes up on linux-kernel every couple of months, and the answer is always the same. Download the patches instead of the whole tarball every time.
Not that you'd want it, it sucked so bad that IBM went out of its way to bury it. AFAIK from my stint at IBM, if a customer wanted OS/2 for PPC, they had to order it specially, it was not a regular GA'd product.
Completely crazy.
This topic comes up on linux-kernel every couple of months, and the answer is always the same. Download the patches instead of the whole tarball every time.
Scott
ReiserFS was developed by a team led by (surprise!) Hans Reiser. Check out NAMESYS for more info.
Scott
As long as they're not in Kansas...
Not that you'd want it, it sucked so bad that IBM went out of its way to bury it. AFAIK from my stint at IBM, if a customer wanted OS/2 for PPC, they had to order it specially, it was not a regular GA'd product.
I seem to remember the computer being named WOPR.