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Re: Problem installing kernel on Grip



Hi,

2009/9/1 Neil Williams <codehelp@debian.org>:
> For Crush, that's true. For Grip, there are a couple of vanilla kernels
> available in Grip - mainly i386. The question is open as to which other
> kernels should be supported.

It would be nice to have some ARM kernels too, like:
 kirkwood (sheevaplug)
 openmoko (not yet in Debian)
 balloonboard (not in Debian, we could to the effort to integrate it
into Debian if kernel team allows it)

I am not sure if it is worth to include ixp (nslu2) and iop32x (thecus n2100).
There are some ARM netbooks coming out to the market soon as well as
MIPS, it would be nice to include those too.
The ARM netbooks are mostly based on freescale iMX51 (or OMAP{3,4}?)
which Ubuntu has been developing the kernel. For the MIPS
architecture, there is this Yeloong netbook manufactured by lemote
[1], I am unsure which is the status for such kernel.

[1] http://lemote.com/english/index.html
-- 
 Héctor Orón


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