One more thing...
I'm using an Integrix S20V frame buffer on this machine, and it seems
to be detected as a cgthree, when I am sure I have read that it's a
cgsix compatible card anyone have any information?
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I'm just about to compile up 2.6 for the first time on my SS20, which
has a dual 125MHz ross hypersparc card in it. I've done heaps of 2.6
upgrades on x86 and powerpc, but I thought I had better check for
gotyas that other people might have run into - like the fact that
CONFIG_PREEMPT=y makes a p
Hi,
I am running unstable on an Ultra2 2x168MHz CPU. I
decided it was time for me to try the 2.6.3 kernel, so
I downloaded the smp image from phunnypharm and
installed it.
I shut the box down and reboot to the 2.6.3 kernel. It
manages to uncompress the kernel, but as soon as it
tries to use it, I
Hi,
I am running unstable on an Ultra2 2x168MHz CPU. I
decided it was time for me to try the 2.6.3 kernel, so
I downloaded the smp image from phunnypharm and
installed it.
I shut the box down and reboot to the 2.6.3 kernel. It
manages to uncompress the kernel, but as soon as it
tries to use it, I
Igmar Palsenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
>
> I've got Debian running on a 64 bit Sparc box. The userland is however
> still 32 bits, and that restriction has been lifted in 2.4.25. Is there
> any plan to recompile userland to 64 bits ?
>
> I'm willing to spends a few weekends re
On Sat, Mar 06, 2004 at 09:03:45PM +0100, Igmar Palsenberg wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> I've got Debian running on a 64 bit Sparc box. The userland is however
> still 32 bits, and that restriction has been lifted in 2.4.25. Is there
> any plan to recompile userland to 64 bits ?
>
> I'm willing to sp
Hi,
I've got Debian running on a 64 bit Sparc box. The userland is however
still 32 bits, and that restriction has been lifted in 2.4.25. Is there
any plan to recompile userland to 64 bits ?
I'm willing to spends a few weekends recompining, but i'm not so familiar
with the dpkg system. Anyo
Title: Re: Sun Blade 100
I
have Debian on my Sunblade 100 and the only other thing I have had was OpenBSD
(ok, really stable, but the version upgrades were not fun and a lot of stuff was
old - FreeBSD was more current) and Solaris (first 8 then 9 - what dogs).
Elie Brouwer's site is the ben
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Title: Re: Sun Blade 100
Hey Xander,
I'm actually trying the same thing here, trying to install any version of Linux on a Sun Blade 100 with no luck so far with either, Red Hat nor SuSE. I'm now downloading Debian…
Wondering if you had any luck with you install? Anything I should know abou
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On Sat, 2004-03-06 17:09:08 +1300, James Whatever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm just about to compile up 2.6 for the first time on my SS20, which
> has a dual 125MHz ross hypersparc card in it. I've done heaps of 2.6
> upgrades on x86 and powerpc, but I thought
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