John Galt wrote: > >In order to help you, can you tell use how many machines these are > >at the moment and what kind of hardware they use. This is needed > >just to ensure that we won't boot a kernel that doesn't support a > >major piece of hardware. > > Is MIPS ready for prime time? AFAIK, the Cobalts may be problematic....
Cobalt's kernel never made their way back into the regular kernel tree. Linux and a kernel runs there, so I don't see a reason Debian shouldn't. Ok, glibc is an issue, but since it's mips and glibc runs on mips, I don't expect much problems. Regards, Joey -- This is Linux Country. On a quiet night, you can hear Windows reboot.