Naresh Ganta Reddy on Sun, 19 Jan 2003 15:30:32 -0500 |
I was looking at this for a while, BUT I can't seem to find any good documentation on it. I might as well wait for FreeBSD 5.0 (stable), when they release a version for Sparc64. Thanks for Posting this, BTW Naresh -----Original Message----- From: Chris Hedemark <chris@yonderway.com> To: trilug@trilug.org, plug@lists.phillylinux.org Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2003 13:03:11 -0500 Subject: [PLUG] Fwd: [Aurora-sparc-announce] [ANNOUNCE] Build 1.0 (Ansel) releases -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 FYI, this is the first "stable" release of a very nice distro for sparc hardware. I've been following it a few months now and for those who want a distro very much like Red Hat 7.3 for sparc/sparc64, look no further than Aurora. Begin forwarded message: > From: "Tom 'spot' Callaway" <tcallawa@redhat.com> > Date: Sun Jan 19, 2003 12:41:51 PM America/New_York > To: aurora-sparc-announce@linuxpower.org > Cc: aurora-sparc-devel@linuxpower.org, > <aurora-sparc-user@linuxpower.org>, <lwn@lwn.net> > Subject: [Aurora-sparc-announce] [ANNOUNCE] Build 1.0 (Ansel) releases > > The Aurora SPARC Linux Project is proud to announce Build 1.0 (Ansel) > to > the world. This is the first "STABLE" build of Aurora. Nevertheless, > its > very much a work in progress. If you run this on your production > server, > you do so at your own risk. > > Download links are at the bottom of this email message, but please, > please, please read the whole message before installing. > > New features in this release include: > > Too many security & bugfix updates to count. > Lots and lots of installer fixes (including the parted bug) > The sparc64 kernel has O(1) and lowlatency patches applied to it. > The sparc64 kernel also now has Firewire support. > Cipe has been enabled in both sparc and sparc64. > > You should be aware of the following items: > > - When the installer detects the video card, it doesn't really probe > the video ram. You need > to manually select the proper amount. > > - The USB mouse is never detected by the installer. Select the Generic > 3 Button Mouse from > the list, and the installer will continue into GUI mode. > > _ Some hardware seems to have a difficult time being detected by > anaconda. Specifically, the > esp driver on the Sparcstation 2, the sungem & sunhme network drivers, > and the qlogicisp, > qlogicfc, and sym53c8xx scsi/fc drivers. I've added a lot of fixes > that should make it all > work properly, but be prepared to load these modules manually when > prompted (if you're not > prompted, boot with linux expert, and it WILL prompt you). > > - The Quad Happy Meal card seems unhappy in general. It may not like > tftp, using all ports, > or working at all. > > - In some situations, the installer will not create a boot alias. > Usually, this is when it > sees Solaris present (and not replaced by Aurora) and doesn't want to > step on it. > > - KDE seems to want to use /dev/dsp, and this doesn't seem to work. I > don't use KDE much, > so this is low priority. If you fix it, and send me the patch, and it > looks sane, I'll apply > it. I suspect this is an issue on the kernel level, with the audio > drivers. /dev/audio works. > The quick fix is to rmmod soundcore. > > - Swapon segfaults on sparc32 SMP. *shrug* Accepting patches. > The first swap partition will still load. > > - Floppy installs probably don't work on sparc64. I wouldn't waste > much time trying. > This is a hardware issue, not a software issue. > > - SPARCs don't generally like ISOs burned at high speeds. I had the > most > success burning at 12X or lower. Your mileage may vary. If you are > getting > screens full of DMA timeout messages, try reburning at a lower speed. > Also, they don't seem to like low grade media very much. If in doubt, > passing -vvv to > cdrecord will tell you the grade of your media. If its worse than A- > grade, don't use > it. Again, this is a hardware issue, not so much of a software issue. > > - Some of the language translations are probably really really off. If > you catch > something mistranslated or wrong, please please please send me a fix. > > - Large disks (e.g. 40+ GB) may lock up the GUI installer when it > tries to format the > partitions. If this happens to you, try it in text mode. > > - SparcStation 20s (and maybe 10s) with a VSIMM installed may have X > issues. Some work has > been done to try to make them play nicely, but if it doesn't work, > switch to text mode > (or remove the VSIMM). > > - Sun4d machines simply do not work. The 2.4 kernel needs a lot of > sun4d > cleanups and fixes before it will work, and none of the Aurora hackers > have sun4d hardware. > > - KDE has the wrong startup logo. Whoops. Just pretend it says "Aurora" > instead of Red Hat Linux. Aurora is not a Red Hat product. > > - The iso label identifies them as 0.51 instead of 1.0. Again, whoops. > 0.51 was the internal number for this build. > > Tested machines: > > Ultra 2, Ultra 10, Sun Blade 100, Sun Blade 2000, SparcStation 20, > SparcStation 4 > > Install methods: > > Serial (works) > Network (FTP works, HTTP works, TFTP works) > HD (not tested, no idea if it works or not) > Text (works) > Graphical (works) > Floppy (works (at least for sparc32)) > > Full downloads are available at the following locations: > > ftp://auroralinux.org/pub/aurora/build-1.0/ > http://www.auroralinux.org/pub/aurora/build-1.0/ > ftp://ultra.linux.cz/MIRRORS/zenIII.uk.linux.org/pub/distributions/ > aurora/build-1.0/ > ftp://kickstart.linux.ncsu.edu/pub/aurora/build-1.0/ > ftp://angus.ind.wpi.edu/pub/mirrors/aurora/build-1.0/ > ftp://ftp.rdsor.ro/pub/Linux/Distributions/Aurora/build-1.0/ > > This download site is ISO only (it was too full to hold the rest of the > tree): > > ftp://zenIII.uk.linux.org/pub/distributions/aurora/build-1.0/en/iso > > This site should be sync'd up in the next several days: > ftp://aurora.markab.net/build-1.0/ > > Wanna be a mirror? Found a bug in the tree? Something missing/corrupt? > Email the mailing list (you may even want to join): > aurora-sparc-devel@linuxpower.org or email me: tcallawa@redhat.com. > > Aurora is seeking qualified individuals to perform the following roles: > - errata manager/coordinator > - contrib manager/coordinator > - bugzilla administrator > - kernel hacker > - userspace hacker > > The jobs are unpaid, but the community is friendly, and the rewards of > seeing Linux run well on SPARC are endless. ;) > > Thank yous go out to: > > Peter Jones, without whom, there would be no 1.0. > Ed Halley, for doing all the art in the installer (that you actually > get to see now!). > Jeremy Katz, for not killing me when i asked installer questions after > taking over the work. > Ingo T. Storm, for tireless devotion to Aurora, and missed trains. > Robr, for carrying that heavy box. > Jakub Jelinek, for multi-lib. > Dave Miller, for fixing the UltraSPARC III+ (again). > David Andrew and Uzi, for supporting the community within Sun. > Hunter Matthews, for access to the SB2000 > Tom Duffy, for doing the initial O(1)+ll work on sparc64 > All of the mirror admins, thanks for the disk and pipe. > Everyone on aurora-sparc-devel & aurora-sparc-user. > > the Aurora SPARC Project lives at: > > http://auroralinux.org > > ~tom "spot" callaway <tcallawa@redhat.com>, January 19th, 2003 > > > _______________________________________________ > Aurora-sparc-announce mailing list > Aurora-sparc-announce@lists.linuxpower.org > http://lists.linuxpower.org/mailman/listinfo/aurora-sparc-announce > > Chris Hedemark .. 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