Bill Gatliff wrote: > Bill Gatliff wrote: >> Let's see. NSLU2. Thecus N2100. Netwinder. > > Oh, didn't mean to leave out all the other platforms. Just mentioned > the few I've tinkered with recently. Anyone care to add to the list?
The NSLU2-Linux project (who did all of the generation and pushing upstream of the NSLU2 kernel patches behind the scenes, upon which Martin, Joey & co. did the excellent integration into d-i and the Debian kernel) is currently working on the Imega NAS100d, the D-Link DSM-G600, and the Freecom FSG-3. And there is the GiantShoulder Inc. Loft board which NSLU2-Linux supports too. All of those should be straight-forward to integrate into Debian now. We've also created NSLU2-specific patches for, integrated, and tested the new IXP open source NPE driver (which Martin has recently included in the latest Debian kernel unstable package upload). [BTW: massive kudos to Martin, Joey & Co. - taking the NSLU2-Linux work and integrating it into Debian has taken the number of downloads of NSLU2 custom linux firmware images from 40,000 to 45,000 - a 12.5% increase in just 9 months since Martin released the first d-i image!] The future certainly is bright for consumer ARM devices running custom firmware! -- Rod Whitby -- NSLU2-Linux Project Lead (see http://www.nslu2-linux.org/presentation.pdf for more info) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]