On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 04:12:56PM +0100, Tobin Fricke wrote: > > And what versions of linux support your card? > > Examining the file linux/drivers/net/3c59x.c on Linux, the first mention > of the 3c556 that I find is this: > > 01Aug00 <2.2.17-pre14> andrewm > - Added 3c556 support (Fred Maciel) > > So it looks like 3c556 support started around Linux 2.2.17.
The current OSKit snapshot has Linux 2.2.12 drivers. I think it
shouldn't be too hard to port the driver.
> > Gnumach drivers are Linux 2.0 drivers. If it's supported in linux 2.2
> > you might try the experimental OSKit-Mach.
>
> Sounds promising. I won't have any time this week to play with the Hurd,
> but I'm eager to start mucking with it. Getting my ethernet working is
> probably a good place to start. I have a lot of reading to catch up on as
> well before I start asking too many questions. Right now I'm working on
> reading the mailing list archive, trying to make sense of the gnumach/
> oskit-mach/ l4 situation etc...
The OSKit-Mach console is still unusable. Marcus told me that this is
just a matter of weeks, I'm not sure there are not still some bugs in
OSKit-Mach, it's not very well tested.
For the kernels the Hurd uses:
gnumach: The kernel the Hurd uses now.
OSKit-Mach: The kernel the Hurd is going to use in the near future.
L4: A big change that's the kernel the Hurd is going to use in the far
future.
However, being able to run on a lot of different kernels has always
been a goal of the Hurd. We don't know what nice microkernels will
exist in the future. :)
Jeroen Dekkers
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