On Sat, 7 Jul 2001, Florian Lohoff wrote: > On Sat, Jul 07, 2001 at 01:07:24PM +0100, Martin Keegan wrote: > > I have a Challenge S which isn't doing much at the moment; am I correct in > > assuming that despite its resemblance of an Indy the Linux kernel won't > > run on it (and therefore getting Debian onto it is a waste of time)? > > > > The Challenge S should be much like the I2 which is known to work - Although > the Challenge doesnt have a frambuffer IIRC which is not that bad as its not > supported anyway :)
Thanks for the quick response. I have tried several times over the past two years to get a kernel to boot on the Challenge S ... but there always seems to be some problem, even with those for machines which are very similar. Does anyone out there actually have Linux booting on the Challenge S? Mk

