Hi Adam, > Jim, I found your S/Linux pages an invaluable resource while working > on the Sparc/Debian installation manual > <URL:http://www.debian.org/releases/slink/sparc/install> and > installing Debian/Linux on my Sun4u. However, as a committed Debian > user and a believer that Debian is the communities own OS, I couldn't > help sensing that the pages are a bit RedHat centric. This is > probably natural since RedHat/Sparc has been out longer than > Debian/Sparc (released officially 9 Mar).
Indirectly this is the reason. I have not been updating the pages in the past 6 months very frequently. (cross atlantic move, and new job has sucked up my time) However it is relatively easy to convince me of the need for more debian stuff given that I'm also a debian developer :) > But rather than simply complain, I'd like to offer my help. General > information about the Debian/slink distribution, which includes i386, > m68k, alpha, and sparc support (including Sun4u support, albeit with a > 32-bit userland) can be found at > <URL:http://www.debian.org/releases/slink/>. I will at least make some links to these pages, and try to add some of the information as well. I have been working on a new version of the sparc pages which is 75% there, but the last push has been eluding me. > Shall I review the FAQ for likely changes? How would you prefer to > receive revisions? Diffs against the HTML? This would be very helpful. http://www.geog.ubc.ca/s_linux/faq.txt is the raw version of the faq (the format is mostly html, but with a couple of additions that are preprocessed into an index and proper html, it should be fairly self-explanitory) Diffs to that are fine (or any other format really) Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Jim -- Jim Mintha Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] System Administrator Work: +31 20 525-4919 Informatiseringscentrum Home: +31 20 662-3892 University of Amsterdam Debian GNU/Linux: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _There are always Possibilities_

