Well, I have mailed to this list before and said ... I have a SPARC 4 sun4m working quite happily with the 2.6.12-1-sparc32 kernel running a fully upgraded sarge installation. Perhaps the reason for it being so happy is because this box is just being used a DNS/Syslog server with no monitor attached.
Anyway, I shall continue to drop this bit of info into the list until someone explains why there seem to be so many issues when it would appear this box will run quite happily for quite some time before problems arise regarding new kernels or OS releases. Always willing to learn :-) Cheers all, Steve -----Original Message----- From: Romain Dolbeau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 27 July 2005 10:23 To: [email protected] Subject: An (flamebait ?) idea to preserve debian on sparc32... Hello all, I know I'm going to get flamed but here I go anyway... Right now it seems the sparc32 port is in trouble, due primarily to the kernel having support problem. It can be summed up by : 1) The 2.4 kernel has trouble on some 4m hardware, and 2.6 is almost non-working ; 2) userland (mostly glibc) doesn't work on v7 hardware (all sun4 and sun4c arch, plus the SM100 modules on sun4m). 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 ? -- Romain Dolbeau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

