On Mon, Jul 02, 2001 at 11:24:54PM -0500, GT wrote: > > Since most NetBSD kernels do not in fact support Linux binary > emulation, this would definately be an interim solution at best.
Ah, but it would get this project off that pointy fencepost it has been sitting on for so long and even a cheesy solution would go a long way in validating the need for Debian/BSD. > However, it might be useful for getting a system up and running on > the i386 architecture to start. Once we have that, we can work on > converting the packages to native BSD format. Once things work > natively, they should hopefully slide over to other NetBSD kernels > fairly easily. Exactly my point. It's called a proof-of-concept, no matter how cheesy or inept it shows progress. And where there's progress and interest there's usually more help. -steve

