Re: Debian S/Linux leaders?

1998-05-22 Thread Stephen Zander
> "Johnie" == Johnie Ingram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Johnie> I'm glad the ultralinux kernel is capable of this, it must Johnie> be more stable than I had imagined. That makes two of us. I have an Ultra2 coming that I'm just looking for an excuse to test sparc/linux on it. Johni

Re: Debian S/Linux leaders?

1998-05-22 Thread Joel Klecker
At 20:14 -0300 1998-05-21, Johnie Ingram wrote: >Incidentially is there anyone there who can test the installability of >Debian/SPARC 2.0? I can't really because my only sparcstation is a >server. :-) I'll try an install of Debian/sparc[1] as soon as I actually get some memory installed in my Sp

Re: Debian S/Linux leaders?

1998-05-22 Thread Frederic Poncin
Eric Delaunay said: ]> For now, the port we work on is for sparc not for ultrasparc. I think an ]> ultrasparc distribution have to be considered a new port, since it is 64 bits ]> based as far as I know (am I wrong ?). I don't have any knowledge on this ]> part, I don't even know if the current

Re: Debian S/Linux leaders?

1998-05-22 Thread Johnie Ingram
>> I'd like to know the team leadership/management of Debian S/Linux >> project. We have determined to make our contribution to this team >> and make the system commercially available to Linux community. As Eric said the Debian leadership in this area isn't explicit. But as the WNPP maintainer I

Re: Debian S/Linux leaders?

1998-05-21 Thread Eric Delaunay
Ward Deng wrote: > Dear Eric, > > I'd like to know the team leadership/management of Debian S/Linux > project. We have determined to make our contribution to this team and > make the system commercially available to Linux community. I think there is no explicit leadership on this project. We are