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>For example, I have been away from using sparc, but my question would be
>"is there much sparc32 kernel hacking going on? Is 2.4.x usable on sparc32?"

sparc32 isn't a single kernel architecture.

>From what I've seen on the debian-sparc mailing list:

uniprocessor sun4m works on some patched 2.4 kernels
multi-processor sun4m works on fewer patched 2.4 kernels
sun4c lacks 2.4 kernel support, will be dropped
sun4d ? of less interest than sun4c ?
sun4 hasn't been supported recently

There are also instruction set differences that have some corrilation with
the architecture.

(Sparc64 are all sun4u)

Please ask on the debian-sparc mailing list if you want accurate
information.

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Blars Blarson                   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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