On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 12:16 AM, Michelle Konzack <linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net> wrote: > Hello Luke, > > I was counting the seconds already you need to reply... :-D
ha ha well you _did_ ask!! > Am 2010-03-03 23:01:17, schrieb Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton: >> searching for 88RC8180 it seems that the only blurb is actually on >> marvell's own site, not a good sign. > > OK, I know, the proprietary kernel modules from Marvel are working very > well, but is is generaly not my interest... *spits* >> the 88SE6480 however: >> http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=38552 >> >> so, he sounds like someone to look up and contact, he may have had >> some luck since posting this enquiry. > > OK, I have contacted him and now waiting... > >> the 88SE6480 seems to have a reputation as being cheap and decent, >> and ended up in quite a few products. > > Do you know other manufacturers with chips well supported by Linux? naaah, not yet. i'm mainly focussing on finding low-power low-cost integrated stuff, like the OMAPs, S5PC100s, and the IAD100HV http://www.rdc.com.tw/en/product/iad.htm their 2010 roadmap for future products includes an integrated PCI-e and a bit more, but it's not ARM based, it's an x86 clone. server-capable stuff like the marvell CPUs are at the moment a biit outside of my searching, and the desktop-type / portable / laptop stuff doesn't really overlap with SATA / PCI-e etc. l. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/ced5f0f61003040246i66e472a5jccaaf5b2088bb...@mail.gmail.com