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Re: Hardware support

2000-10-03 Thread Hendrik Seffler
Ben Collins schrieb: > we seem to not work well with ss2 I happen to have a SS 2 and it seems to weok quite well with both slink and potato. However the NetBSD/sparc-FAQ says that sun4c is faster with NetBSD than Linux. Is it this problem you are talking about or something else? -- Hendrik

Re: Hardware support

2000-10-02 Thread Anton Blanchard
> Pretty much everything but E10k has been tested (sun4u). To be honest, a > distributions hardware "support" is defined more by the kernel that what > the distribution does. IOW, we support whatever the kernel supports. Our > current (just released) 2.2 version is based

Re: Hardware support

2000-10-02 Thread Ben Collins
ur time to responde my > Sergio> question. Txs in advance. > > All of the sun4u SBUS systems with the exception of the E1 have > been tested. The sun4u PCI systems should also work but I don't know > if any of them have been tested. Pretty much everything but E

Re: Hardware support

2000-10-02 Thread Stephen Zander
> "Sergio" == Sergio Gaston Fourcade <- SUN Argentina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > writes: Sergio> Hi!: I'm working in the pre-sales area in Sun Microsystems Sergio> Argentina and I'd like to know what sparc hw is supported Sergio> in yours Linux Distribution as weall as with what fa

Hardware support

2000-10-02 Thread Sergio Gaston Fourcade - SUN Argentina
Hi!: I'm working in the pre-sales area in Sun Microsystems Argentina and I'd like to know what sparc hw is supported in yours Linux Distribution as weall as with what family of Machines was tested the O.S. (E250, E220, E420, EX500, E10k, etc). I will apreciate your time to resp

Re: PC Hardware support for Ultrasparcs

2000-08-18 Thread Tad Bilby
I have heard (but not verified) of Adaptec AHA-2940 SCSI host adapters working in pci based SPARC stations running SPARC/Linux. Iggi wrote: > Hello SPARC friends, > > is it possible to use PC hardware like the AVM PCI ISDN controller or an > SYMBIOS SCSI controller with the Linux drivers? Or do t

Re: PC Hardware support for Ultrasparcs

2000-08-18 Thread Erik Mouw
Iggi wrote: > is it possible to use PC hardware like the AVM PCI ISDN controller or an > SYMBIOS SCSI controller with the Linux drivers? Or do those things specially > the passive ISDN cards rely too much on special PC things like CPU usage and > IRQs? I don't know about the cards you just named,

PC Hardware support for Ultrasparcs

2000-08-18 Thread Iggi
Hello SPARC friends, is it possible to use PC hardware like the AVM PCI ISDN controller or an SYMBIOS SCSI controller with the Linux drivers? Or do those things specially the passive ISDN cards rely too much on special PC things like CPU usage and IRQs? Thx in advance Iggi