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From: Jonathan Wilson on 5 Apr 2008 00:21 Does anyone have any information on installing Debian to run as a guest under an LDom? I'm having a really hard time finding information about this. I searched google and didn't find much, except some pages that state Ubuntu has been made to run under LDoms. If anyone has any info - or even knows if this is possible - I'd appreciate hearing about it. Thanks, JW
From: news on 5 Apr 2008 02:44 Jonathan Wilson <jwcc(a)news.cnntp.org> wrote: > I'm having a really hard time finding information about this. I searched > google and didn't find much, except some pages that state Ubuntu has been > made to run under LDoms. You will have to find a source of Sparc Linux. Ubuntu used to do one, but recently said that support was ending (it's still on the download page however.) There are a couple of other distros that can be found using Google. -- Gods I don't believe in: http://anya.sighup.org.uk/gods.html
From: Chris Mattern on 5 Apr 2008 15:14 On 2008-04-05, news(a)buffy.sighup.org.uk <news(a)buffy.sighup.org.uk> wrote: > Jonathan Wilson <jwcc(a)news.cnntp.org> wrote: >> I'm having a really hard time finding information about this. I searched >> google and didn't find much, except some pages that state Ubuntu has been >> made to run under LDoms. > > You will have to find a source of Sparc Linux. Ubuntu used to do one, but > recently said that support was ending (it's still on the download page > however.) There are a couple of other distros that can be found using > Google. > Ubuntu is, of course, an off-shoot of Debian. Debian still supports SPARC just fine (along with about a dozen other architechtures). -- Christopher Mattern NOTICE Thank you for noticing this new notice Your noticing it has been noted And will be reported to the authorities
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