-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, Jacopo Silva wrote:
> Sorry for my stupid questions :-) ... No such thing as a stupid question; only a stupid answer. Or so I think it goes. I just woke up. :) > Does anyone out there know if the IBM RS/6000 Risc PPC platform is supported > by the Linux PPC port ? Depends on which RS/6000 you're talking about. They're not all PowerPC 603, 603e, 604, or 604e based. There's other PowerPC's out there, you know. :) > Wich OS do you suggest for a Proxy/DNS server I'm just configuring? Aix or > Linux. I'd rather prefer Linux, but I want to be sure about Linux PPC > stability vs IBM original Aix. I personally would go with Linux. In my experience, AIX isn't exactly the greatest for DNS, I haven't tried it for a proxy before. IMO, AIX isn't worth the headaches for anything except DB2. > Last question: > Is the Linux PPC 64 bit addressing compliant? No, it is not, as far as I know. The Linux kernel currently does NOT support the PowerPC RS64 or PowerPC RS64 II processors. (The name is selfexplanatory;) - Phillip R. Jaenke ([EMAIL PROTECTED] | InterNIC: PRJ5) - "something is not right, but i don't think it's wrong." --anon *-- PGP signed emails welcomed and preferred here. --* -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3a Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBNrs4V8ES8LwwGtVlAQGYeQQAnw7Xga0F2iQvynS4TyghUm6uEbN71Nhf Q/Zl6xIBl0FIasRzDxCoSpLMwR1V1CAUF67i2d+Dgl6jNxuAlifpIxt+ykLAgHVw TNA4IsanEQZGuzEW1Qo6wqvlFVAo5ioT568LwlpMaHKwhkj4jjPGC4alQ11XexWm unC+4q42d94= =icGZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----