Am Mittwoch, 27. Juli 2005 10:23 schrieb Romain Dolbeau: > So my idea is: why not go over to a kernel and libc that actually > support all of the above ? Namely, the NetBSD kernel... > > Debian already has started support for NetBSD on i386 and alpha ; why > not try and add both sparc32/v7 and sparc32/v8 (the second being able to > re-use most of the first userland) to that list ? The regular sparc port > would become a pure v9 port, w/o the need to support legacy HW, and > people running Debian on sparc32 would be able to continue to do so. > > Of course some will say "why don't you run NetBSD then ?", which I do on > my sun4 / sun4c (and even sun3 and sun3x :-) hardware, but I prefer > apt-get and friends for my userland, as I'm sure others do. > > So, what do the sparc32 people think ?
Would be fine with me, I have already a dual-boot (Solaris8, Debian-3.1) an that SS20 clone, never tried NetBSD, though. HS -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

