On Mon, 2005-07-25 at 12:11, Brunello Ivan wrote:
> Did somebody try this?
> 

I haven't. And in order to try, you would have to port the entire
Trustix OS to that target platform. And every time a package is updated
you would have to recompile again.

> I have a bunch of spare Raq4 machines I'd like to use as low-traffic web
> servers.
> 
> Since Raq are almost unsupported by Sun anymore, 
> I'd like to upgrade to a modern & supported OS (TSL 2.2 or TSL 3.0).
> 

For a web server, maybe NetBSD would do? It's at least supported and
someone else is updating the packages (ports) for you.

http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/cobalt/


> Found somthing for debian...
> 

No official support (packages) from Debian on that platform. You may be
on your own when you need security patches:

http://www.cyrius.com/debian/cobalt/

HTH,
Mikael


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