Re: [UWAGA SPAM] Re: Sparc32 systems and power consumption

2007-07-29 Thread Maciej Jan Broniarz
Dnia 2007-07-27, o godz. 16:34:47
Chris Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisał(a):


 
  Maybe it's time to somehow re-spawn Debian GNU/kNetBSD since NetBSD
  is apparently paying more attention to avoiding regressions than
  Linux (that's a euphemism---but I don't want this to sound too
  harsh, though, being myself a humble luser).

Hi

I have a few sparc32 machines and I can give access to them to any
developer needing it. 

I think Debian/[EMAIL PROTECTED] is a very good idea, but it depends on
how many people would like to contribute.

Best regards,
mjb


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[UWAGA SPAM] Re: [UWAGA SPAM] Re: Sparc32 systems and power consumption

2007-07-29 Thread Maciej Jan Broniarz
Dnia 2007-07-29, o godz. 15:11:55
Ulrich Teichert [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisał(a):

 I tend to differ. It will be easier to fix the Linux kernel, find a
 maintainer for it and then get it into Debian again. We would
 leveraging the existing work better that way.


We will agree on one issue. The main problem is the lack of people
working on that port. No matter is it NetBSD or Linux. 
Maybe the common effort would be a best solution.

mjb

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Re: [UWAGA SPAM] Re: Sparc32 systems and power consumption

2007-07-29 Thread andrew holway
Is there still kernel support for the AMD K6?

On 29/07/07, Ludovic Courtès [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 Maciej Jan Broniarz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  I have a few sparc32 machines and I can give access to them to any
  developer needing it.
 
  I think Debian/[EMAIL PROTECTED] is a very good idea, but it depends on
  how many people would like to contribute.

 Just to clarify: as with Debian GNU/Linux on SPARC, the main issue is
 getting contributors to actually work on it.  FWIW, I'm neither a Debian
 Developer, nor a Linux or NetBSD hacker, and I may not become one
 overnight...

 Thanks,
 Ludovic.


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