Actually, I'm pretty sure they have successfully done it (the challeng S
is an Indy stripped of it's video, right?. but linux-mips
is the right list for that.)
Speaking of which, this list pretty much died.. anythin interesting going
on? any mor progress on linux on Origin's? how do the new R14K's stack
up? Any plans for a complete core update for higher clockspeeds/bus
speeds/etc? What about using some of the new mips R9K's or the Sybyte
ones? lots of processing power in a little space/power consumption.
What about NUMA support in the kernel....? anybody gotten it beyond the
simple round-robin stuff that was in there origionally?
I'm still waiting for that dual, 1Ghz MIPS based laptop I've always wanted
to build myself but lack the play money to do it..and dual bootit
Linux/IRIX, of course.
john.c
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Kanoj Sarcar wrote:
> To he best of my knowledge, no one has attempted
> Linux on a Challenge S, or an R5000. but you should
> check by sending mail to the linux-mips@xxxxxxxxxxx
> list.
>
> Good luck.
>
> Kanoj
>
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