Re: Wikipedia sparc 32 support.
"Chris Andrew" <[email protected]> Tue, 24 Jul 2007 10:11:15 +0100
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Jos, Thanks for that. Looks like it will be a 2.4 kernel, then. I didn't know about the Gentoo embedded option. I'll try to install Aurora, an see what happens. It works fine on my Ultra 10. Cheers, Chris. On 24/07/07, Jos van der Ende <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Mon, 23 Jul 2007, Chris Andrew wrote: > >> I've just joined the list. Can I just say thanks very much to Tom > >> _Spot_ > >> Calloway, for adding information to the new sparc (32) Wikipedia > >> page<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sparc32_linux_distributions>. > >> If anybody wants to add any more content, then please feel free. I > have > >> great concerns that the 32-bit implementation is going to die. > > > > With no upstream kernel maintainer, things look pretty bleak. Any > bugs > > that pop up need to be dealt with downstream. It's not easy. > > Indeed. The sparc64 people are sometimes nice enough to port whatever they > do to sparc32 as well, but it cannot be counted upon. > > Gentoo supported sparc32 up to last year, but they dropped it in their > 2007.0 release. I think only Debian supports sparc32 at the moment, and > word is they are about to drop it as well. > > I'm currently phasing out all my sparc32 systems. Might keep one or two > around to play with (Gentoo Embedded may still work, I'll try), but I'm > replacing all the serious stuff with sparc64. > > >> BTW, has anybody managed to get Aurora to install on an SS20, with 2 > >> processors? If so, can you point me to the ISO you used. > > > > SS20? Maybe. With SMP? Good luck. Due to compatibility issues > > between > > sparc32 SMP and 2.6 kernels, it hasn't really been supported since > Aurora > > 1.0 (which had a 2.4 kernel). ISTR people barely getting it to work (by > > compiling their own heavily modified kernels), but I don't believe > > anyone's achieved stability. UP, however, ought to work, although I > > haven't fired up my SS20 in quite some time to check. > > I tried a 2.6 kernel on a SS10 with 2 CPUs last year. The thing crashed > within five minutes, and the later 2.6 kernels don't even compile with > sparc32 SMP support anymore. Something is seriously broken, and as > mentioned above there is nobody to fix it. > > Best to stick with a 2.4 kernel if you need to do SMP on sparc32. > > Oh, if only I were a kernel hacker... :-) > > > Jos > > _______________________________________________ > Aurora-sparc-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.auroralinux.org/mailman/listinfo/aurora-sparc-user > Aurora FAQ: http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~mas01r/aurorafaq.html > _______________________________________________ Aurora-sparc-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.auroralinux.org/mailman/listinfo/aurora-sparc-user Aurora FAQ: http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~mas01r/aurorafaq.html