>On Thu, Oct 28, 1999 at 09:43:55PM +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > >> Since the only difference between MkLinux and Linux/PPC is the kernel (and some >> low-level userspace apps like X servers), I see no problems using a Debian >> userspace with the MkLinux kernel. > >i'm running debian on this 7100 and mk runs fine. the only real problem is >that the modutils (lsmod, insmod, rmmod) are trying to use kmem() which has >never been implimented in mk, so they don't work at all. the last version of >modutils worked fine, however. >
It's now several years that I run MkLinux on my 7100/66AV (doing perfectly well except for the most recent stable Mach Server). I understand that debian has a different packaging system from rpm, any other inherent advantage of debian? Heinz