OI a p-90 is anything but vintage. If you want to talk
about vintage Linux, get a 386 and we'll consider it
maybe. OI
I did pick up a book entitled "Plug and Play Linux"
last year at TCF. The disk was included *bad* but the
cd was not unfortunately. I can't seem to remember
what distro was included, I want to say Yggdrasil, but
I'm probably wrong. In any event it probably should
have been dubbed plug-n-pray. Anyone know what I'm
talking about, or have the cd?
The cover had this illustration on it:
http://www.chessbase.com/images2/2003/weinberger04.jpg
--- Ensor <classiccmp at memory-alpha.org.uk> wrote:
I've recently been looking at setting up an old
HP
Vectra P-90 to run Linux
(or some form of *nix) and started wondering what
ports exist for "classic"
systems.
Looking around I see that "NetBSD" in particular
supports quite a few
architectures including VAX, SGI, NeXT etc etc, but
I've struck out
regarding Linux ports.
So, can anyone point me at a website listing Linux
ports to architectures
other than PC's. And what modern *nix ports, if any,
do other list members
use on their classic iron?
TTFN - Pete.
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