http://www.debian.org/ports/mips/
yes you can run Debian on MIPS based Indys
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 01:09:56PM +0100, Erik Andreas Fjogstad Brandstadmoen
wrote:
> Eric C. Cooper wrote:
> > > | The main question we need answered is what version of Debian is
> > > | required for this architecture? Alpha, ARM, SPARC, ...?
> >
> > SGI used MIPS processors for their
Eric C. Cooper wrote:
> > | The main question we need answered is what version of Debian is
> > | required for this architecture? Alpha, ARM, SPARC, ...?
>
> SGI used MIPS processors for their workstations.
MIPS R2000, R3000 and R4000 (I think), to be more precise.
I don't think Linux is port
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 06:13:32PM +0100, MH wrote:
> | Do you happen to know anything about the older, circa 1992,
> | Silicon Graphics Indy workstations?
...
> | The main question we need answered is what version of Debian is
> | required for this architecture? Alpha, ARM, SPARC, ...?
S
,
|
| Do you happen to know anything about the older, circa 1992,
| Silicon Graphics Indy workstations?
|
| The model is CMN B006 if this helps any, but it does not have a
| CD-ROM
| drive bay. The beginnings of interest have started here at work about
| Linux.
|
| The ma
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