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Public-access armel boxen on the net



I've taken the plunge and put the 600MHz armel box on the net as
n2100.martinwguy.co.uk for ssh access.
Free user accounts on request to me, root by invitation :)

The greeting blurb says:
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Linux n2100 2.6.22-3-iop32x #1 Fri Nov 16 18:47:40 UTC 2007 armv5tel

Welcome to n2100, a Thecus N2100 with Intel XScale 80219 CPU at 600MHz
w/ 128MB RAM running Debian armel sid. More RAM is in the post...

On the intranet:
arma    Atmark Techno Armadillo-9, Cirrus EP9315 ARM920T at 200MHz w/ 64MB
        RAM running Debian etch for arm (old-ABI port) a.k.a arma.homelinux.net
        See http://arma.homelinux.net/~guest password friend :)
ts7250  Technologic Systems' TS-7250: EP9302 ARM920T at 200Mhz w/ 64MB
        RAM running Debian sid for armel (EABI port)
    both of these have a Maverick Crunch FPU.
h1940   HP iPAQ Samsung S3* at 266MHz, 64MB RAM running Angstrom bare
        bones with armel sid in a chroot. No swap :(
neo     FIC Neo1973 phone: ARM920T 266MHz 128MB RAM running OpenMoko
        with armel sid in a chroot.
boxer   Sharp Zaurus C860: 400MHz Xscale w/ 64MB RAM running Angstrom GPE
        with the inevitable armel sid in a chroot.

there is also a QEMU armel sid chroot on a 2x2GHz AMD Athlon with 247MB RAM,
giving the same dhrystone rating as a 200MHz ARM. In practice it runs slower
because it has to compile all newly-loaded code into x86 before running it (!
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For the purpose of Debian lenny certification of armel, we need to demonstrate
50 users - not machines - so personal accounts on it serve as a gauge
of interest in the port and contribute to getting it certified.

    M



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