Aloha, FreeBSD doesn't support 32-bit sparc hardware (i.e. sun4c and sun4m) they have a beta release that support 64-bit sparc architecture (sun4u).
NetBSD runs on everything (think I could install NetBSD in my toaster) and OpenBSD supports sun4c, sun4m, and sun4u. The IPX is a sun4c architecture. Sparc5, 10, and 20 are sun4m architecture. Sun Ultras, Netra, and all their new stuff fall into the sun4u. Dusty > On Tuesday 16 July 2002 09:02 pm, MonMotha wrote: > BTW Solaris 8 doen't support IPXs, I have one myself and Solaris 7 was > the best I could do but it runs suuuuupppeeeeerrrrr > sssssllllloooooowwwwww....... I recommend using NetBSD or FreeBSD . > but I truly recommend NetBSD, it runs smooth and doesn't take a lot of > resources > anyways give'um a try, you might like something different. > > Julio
