From: Josh Gentry <jgentry@swcp.com>
To: linux@cthulhu.engr.sgi.com, jhart@tvi.cc.nm.us
Subject: SGI/MIPS Linux
Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 20:33:50 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <38A2157E.E30EDA2C@swcp.com> (raw)
Folks,
I am a student at a community college. Our networking lab is slated to
receive some SGI servers as donations. I have not been able to find out
the model of server, but I am sure it is a server, not a workstation.
We desperately want to run Linux (or any of the free BSD distributions)
on these machines. My digging has turned up Linux/MIPS ports that say
they run on certain processors. I do not know if that means they will
run on these SGI machines if they have those processors, etc. I just
not knowledgeable enough about the way operating systems work to know if
that is the case.
Also, I have found that there is a port to the SGI Indy machines, but
those seem to be workstations, so not what we will be getting.
My question is, is there likely a port that we can run on these SGI
servers? If a port does not specify that it runs on SGI machines, what
do we have to look for to determine if it will?
Thank you for any advice.
Josh
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Josh
jgentry@swcp.com
Linux Dialin Server Setup Guide, http://www.swcp.com/~jgentry/pers.html
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