On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 20:50:06 +0200, Timo Schöler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Itzchak Rehberg
> > http://www.qumran.org/homes/izzy/
> > http://www.izzysoft.de/
> > "We have joy, we have fun, we boot Linux on our SUN..."
> 
> Never!
> 
> <flame>
> 
> A wanna-be-OS that is too stupid to use my Sun's (P)MMU?
> 
> ROTFL
> 
> </flame>

OK, I know this is OT, but I happen to be one-of-those-guys that
actually boot Linux on my Sun (well, on ONE of the few hundred servers
that we manage to be exact) and use it on production environment.

Do you have some facts, or experience, or tips, of running Linux on
Sun (performance, managability, distro, etc) that you like to share?

Comparing the performance (same model, same spec, same _source_ apps),
I'm very happy with the way my Aurora Linux works (compared to Solaris
8). Both running exim+exiscan, clamav, and SA. I can provide
precompiled clamav package for Linux/Sparc, if anyone needs it.
Compiling open source packages is usually easier on Linux that it is
on Solaris (most dependencies are already there).

Right know I'm looking for an easy way of using Linux kernel 2.6 on
Sun. Haven't found it though.

Regards,

Fajar


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