Re: debian architectures

2005-05-26 Thread Darren Salt
I demand that Mauro Darida may or may not have written... > On Monday 23 May 2005 19:30, Darren Salt wrote: >> RiscStation machine (memory says that they all use the ARM7500FE), I can't >> say the same for the Risc PC kernel - is it built for ARM610, >> ARM700/ARM710 or SA110? (I'd guess SA110.)

Re: debian architectures

2005-05-25 Thread Mauro Darida
On Monday 23 May 2005 19:30, Darren Salt wrote: > RiscStation machine (memory says that they all use the ARM7500FE), I can't > say the same for the Risc PC kernel - is it built for ARM610, ARM700/ARM710 > or SA110? (I'd guess SA110.) So, what do you suggest ? a. remove acorn archimedes b. replace a

Re: debian architectures

2005-05-23 Thread Darren Salt
at'd be arm26. > Thank you for your feedback. Could you please elaborate more? > I was talking about debian architectures for Sarge, and I don't know any > "arm26" architecture. Am I correct? Yes, which is why it's wrong to refer to the older Acorn ARM-based m

debian architectures

2005-05-23 Thread Mauro Darida
On Saturday 21 May 2005 16:21, Darren Salt wrote: > Hmm...  "arm      PDA (Sharp Zaurus), Acorn Archimedes" > > For the Archimedes, that'd be arm26. Thank you for your feedback. Could you please elaborate more? I was talking about debian architectures for Sarge, and