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Debian NetBSD for Sparc

Dan writes "Matthew Garrett has demonstrated his success in building a Debian operating system on the Sparc architecture on top of the NetBSD kernel. Additionally Joel Baker reported about significant work for the NetBSD/x86 port, such as dpkg and APT, that will work without additional patches. NetBSD runs on hardware unsupported by Linux. Folks working on the project say that porting Debian to the NetBSD kernel increases the number of platforms that can run a Debian-based operating system."

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  1. Genesis by mirko · · Score: 5, Funny

    In the begining
    There was nothing
    then God said :
    apt-get install light

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    1. Re:Genesis by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      thought it was apt-get install man,
      packages required: light, water-land, animals, birds, fish, plants, earth, etc...
      and he downloaded and installed for 6 days, on the 7th he said "oh, its finally done."

      and now we wait for the day he types
      >apt-get remove satan
      >dpkg-reconfigure reality

  2. Re:what makes it debian? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    If you read the Debian homepage you will see that Debian is striving to provide a platform-agnostic, kernel-agnostic operation system environment.

    As well as Debian GNU/Linux there is already Debian GNU/Hurd.

    Debian/NetBSD is an effort to provide the NetBSD kernel with the Debian software utilities. I for one can't wait.

    You're not missing the point of what a distro is, this is something the Debian folk want to do.

  3. Re:You've got to admire these guys by SuperCal · · Score: 5, Funny

    "can run on more platforms than you can shake a stick at",

    After shakeing a stick at my XBox, I can say without reservation, that while net BSD will run on many many systems, it will not run on more platforms than one can shake a stick at.


    The previous sentence is preposition terminated.

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  4. switching kernels by munro · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Maybe this will make people stop and think about what "linux" actually is, and where else credit might be due. If you switch out that component, what do you have?

    Of course the marketing machine likes the word linux quite a lot, it's catchy, it has panache, it sells, which is why people say things like "wow, how did you get that linux software running on MacOS?" when refering to things like bash, gcc or gnome apps.

  5. I've noticed a trend... by k03+kalle · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Everyone always complains and bitches about what OS is better, whos has the l33ter OS, who is running the most current kernel, and then proceed to get in bitter flame wars over which OS is better.

    This guy has created a product to satisfy one thing for him, which is his curiousity. Isn't that good enough these days? A project based on curiousity should be respected on general the general premise that something creative is being done in the name of innovation.

    Maybe if we stopped wasting time arguing and insulting each other about what OS we run, and spend all that time doing something productive like this man has done, we will actually accomplish every goal we set.

    Just a thought.

    -kalle