ANNOUNCEMENT: ------------- SPARC International's lawyers have the view that the terms SPARC/Linux or Linux/SPARC (or most other variations) constitute an infringement of SI's trademark. They would deem "Linux for SPARC Processors" as acceptable. They also object to the use of the word "sparc" in any part of a URL. So for example the url: "http://www.geog.ubc.ca/sparc/howto/netboot.html" is a trademark infringement.
So while I feel that they have absolutely no right to dictate what I can call my subdirectories, I don't really have the time to argue legal issues with a bunch of lawyers, nor do I own the equipment so ultimately the decision isn't mine anyway. I will be changing the reference on the web pages, as well as changing any URLs to avoid using the word "sparc". For convenience I will refer to "Linux for SPARC Processors" as S/Linux (The "S" of course, standing for "Super") The main URL for the web page is now: http://www.geog.ubc.ca/s_linux.html If you happen to type the old URL my web server will get confused and redirect you to the new URL. (I have no idea why :^) The same for any of the other pages. Jim ------------- Linux for SPARC Processors Meta-FAQ Last Updated: 97/06/17 Send comments/corrections to: Jim Mintha ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) This is the Meta-FAQ for the Linux for SPARC Processors project (hereafter referred to as S/Linux - "S" for "Super"). It is mainly a list of pointers to other sources of information, FTP sites, etc. 1. What is S/Linux? S/Linux is a port of the Linux operating system to the SPARC platform, specifically to Sun SPARCstations. This is not a "new" version of Linux, it is a port that is integrated into the normal distribution kernel tree. The user level interface and most of the kernel is still the same. Only machine-dependent parts of the kernel have changed. Also - MOST IMPORTANT - this effort is a work-in-progress. Its current status is still beta! Sure a lot of the time it seems more stable than Sun's OS but there are NO GUARANTEES. There now is a ready made distribution, but there are no toll-free support lines, or 300 page installation manuals! If you want to get involved you have to expect to work through some problems on your own! 2. Where can I find more information about the project? The best place to start is the S/Linux WWW Home Page: - http://www.geog.ubc.ca/s_linux.html It has: - Pointers to the FAQ and HOW-TOs - Mailing List info and archives - Recent news and announcements - List of FTP sites, mirrors, etc. Information on the RedHat S/Linux Distribution can be found: - http://www.redhat.com/products/rhl-sparc.html Addition information can be found at: - http://sunsite.mff.cuni.cz/linux/ 3. How do I boot Linux on my Sparc Computer? Right now the easiest way is to install the RedHat S/Linux distribution. This is a full release of the RedHat distribution which you can purchase on CD or install via FTP. For more information see found at: - http://www.redhat.com/products/rhl-sparc.html 4. How do I solve problems booting/installing/running S/Linux? You should first look at the FAQ: - http://www.geog.ubc.ca/s_linux/faq.html For problems booting you can look at the HOWTOs: - http://www.geog.ubc.ca/s_linux/howto.html For problems with the RedHat distribution, there is an errata page: - http://www.redhat.com/RedHat-Errata That failing join one of the mailing lists and ask for some help. 4. What are the main FTP sites: RedHat Distribution: -------------------- Main RedHat FTP site: ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/redhat-4.1 Some mirrors: (see ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/MIRRORS) - ftp://ftp.xtn.net/pub/linux/redhat/redhat-4.1 - ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/distributions/redhat/redhat-4.1 - ftp://sunsite.mff.cuni.cz/OS/Linux/Redhat/redhat-4.1 - ftp://ftp-nog.rutgers.edu/pub/linux/distributions/redhat/redhat-4.1 S/Linux Development: ------------------------ The main FTP site for the project which has the recent kernel snapshots, libc development, and some utilities is: - ftp://vger.rutgers.edu/pub/linux/Sparc/ The Red Hat people have been porting their RPM packages to the sparc. These (as well as mirrors if 'vger' and 'sunsite.cz') are available at: - ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/devel/sparc/RedHat/RPMS/ Jakub Jelinek has various X11 and Openwin stuff packaged (and a lot of other stuff including mirrors of 'vger' and 'redhat'): - ftp://sunsite.mff.cuni.cz/OS/Linux/Sparc/ Current site for Debian development: - ftp://ftp.debian.org/pub/debian/hamm The latest X11 rpms, libc, dynamic linker and some extra tools are available in: - ftp://ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx/linux/Sparc-miguel/ An additional mirror of the first four sites above is: - ftp://ftp.geog.ubc.ca/pub/s_linux European Mirror Sites - ftp://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/mirror/linux/Sparc (mirror of vger & redhat) - ftp://ftp.uni-trier.de/pub/unix/systems/linux/Sparc (mirror of first three) 5. What Mailing Lists are available for the project? There are three mailing lists devoted to the S/Linux project: [email protected] (main mailing list) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (RedHat related issues) [email protected] (Debian related issues) For information on subscribing see: - http://www.geog.ubc.ca/s_linux/maillist.html Jim Mintha ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: (604) 731-7240 Geography System Administrator Work: (604) 822-2174 Fax: 822-6150 Home Page: http://www.geog.ubc.ca/~jim/ >>> SARCAST \'sar-kast\ v. 1. To engage in the art of sarcasm <<< -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

