[geeks] Sun Ultra 1
Joost van de Griek
jvdg at sparcpark.net
Sun Aug 8 03:37:55 CDT 2004
On 2004-08-07 22:33, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote:
> Sat, 07 Aug 2004 @ 19:19 +0200, Joost van de Griek said:
>
>> On 2004-08-07 16:52, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote:
>>
>>> Have any of you guys run the 64-bit version of NetBSD? I've got to
>>> decide between NetBSD and Solaris on this machine. NetBSD is what my
>>> current Sun SS5 server runs, so it would be nice to stick with it.
>>
>> I've just started running it on an Ultra 1/140. Seems fine like any other
>> NetBSD port, a bit quirky here and there, but that may have to do with the
>> way I installed it (netboot/netinstall from Win2K machine) and did the
>> initial setup (via HyperTerminal on same Win2K machine).
>
> What do you mean by quirky?
Well, some settings, notably the network settings, are misbehaving on me. I
think this is because of my roundabout ways of installing/administering the
machine, because on my other NetBSD gear (/mac68k and /i386) I have no such
problems.
>> Thing to bear in mind is that there are no binary packages available for
>> NetBSD/sparc64, so you'll have to compile everything when installing. Not
>> too big a deal; it does mean, however, that everything you install is fully
>> optimised exactly for your machine.
>
> That's no problem. There aren't any binaries for NetBSD-sparc either.
>
> Outside of it taking a long time, I don't see why this is true. I've
> thought about getting a big drive on my SS5 and just doing a full build
> to get a lot of packages, but I have no way of hosting them.
Hm, that's not a bad idea. But I find that in the end I do want to compile
everything myself, anyway, exactly to have them optimised as much as
possible for my setup.
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