just another armel-debian user here, running in an old intel es4000 since 2006.
On Sun, 3 Mar 2024, 20:31 Christoph Biedl, <debian.a...@manchmal.in-ulm.de> wrote: > Emanuele Rocca wrote... > > > Any armel users out there? :-) > > Fairly late, but just to avoid the impression there aren't any left: > Yes, here. > > But that's not an objection against plans in Debian kernel and/or d-i, > I'm using my own kernel, and should I ever have the need of a new > installation, I know how to debootstrap and the rest. > > Besides, the hardware is a Seagate DockStar, so > > Architecture: armv5tel > Byte Order: Little Endian > CPU(s): 1 > On-line CPU(s) list: 0 > Vendor ID: Marvell > Model name: Feroceon-88FR131 > > and 128 Mbytes of RAM. Running Debian stable already requires some hacks > to not end up in thrashing, I might do a presentation "Running Debian on > small systems" some day about it. > > In summary, I'm glad Debian keeps supporting this device - but I'm > aware the good times are in the past and it will very likely become > e-waste before the hardware dies. If not Debian ends the support, the > Linux kernel will. > > Christoph >