Hi everyone,

I have been following this interesting exchange, and I believe we must, first, 
agree on what are we finally trying to achieve. 

Is our concern to manage by all means to make a clean Debian installation on 
SPARCs, or are we expecting to be able to put this combination to do something 
useful for the average user. 

I believe we'll all agree that when it comes to reliability, SPARCs have a long 
established reputation. You just have to boot once a SPARC server and then you 
practically forget its existence...

The main problems appear when SPARCs must, for some reason, be used as 
workstations with Debian.

Although a succesful installation on an older machine can be a rewarding 
experience, we have to face reality and be aware that in the current industrial 
context, people are not interested to know how complex and difficult an 
installation was; all they want to know is if working on an older machine will 
help them do their job fast, or more reliably.

Besides, at the current price level of new PCs, money-saving by keeping older 
machines is becoming irrelevant; it's mostly a question of principle, of not 
throwing away machines just because they happen not to be last-generation...

I personnally find the Xorg issues with U5/U10 and Blades quite frustrating; 
could somebody among those who have managed to succesfully install (and 
work...) with a Blade100+/Debian, spend some time in writing a summary 
describing the procedure he followed? I'm sure all of us would highly 
appreciate such a contribution...

And, in order not to appear grumpy, yes, I do believe in using Debian/Sparc!!

Regards,

Joseph






----- Original Message ----
From: Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 9:03:17 PM
Subject: Re: Debian on Sun box any advantage?

Am 2008-10-22 13:18:26, schrieb John Bevins:
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> I don't know much about Sun boxes. What advantage, if any, is there to 
> running Debian on a Sun box as opposed to a brand name x86 server?
> 
> Regards,
> John

I use three Sun Blade with 32 CPU's and 64 GByte of memory with now  160
hardrives attached as PostgreSQL server and it is faster then the hell.

Also I have Sun Storage Servers with plenty of drives.

They have never failed and since Sun has offered me Solaris OR  Linux  I
with the same support I have choosen Linux...

There is not a singel thing, which is NOT working, including Hotswaping
of CPU's or memory...

OK, this are not computers for the pocket and cost money, but the SPARC
CPU's run more reliable as Intel (Itanium) or AMD (Opteron) CPU's.

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    24V Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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