LOL, awesome! Useless, but awesome nonetheless.
Phoronix: Debian Brought Back To Life On M68K-Based Amigas
The port of Debian GNU/Linux for the Motorola 68000 processors has been revived, which now allows for a working Debian OS to run once again on computers like the Amiga 3000/4000 and Atari...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTI2MTM
LOL, awesome! Useless, but awesome nonetheless.
Funny but - whats the point?
What is the minimum requirement for a current debian desktop system? and shouldn't it be awfully slow? I mean really awfully slow?
It sounds to me like a fun project. Actually wasting of resources.
Of course if I misunderstand something please correct me.
Haha. Sadly my wife banished my A1200 to the attic but some time before that, I did get Gentoo running on it. I initially had some trouble getting my PCMCIA network adapter to work but some help from the m68k kernel maintainers got that going. It wasn't quite as slow as you might think but obviously I didn't compile anything on it. I did compile OpenSSH under AmigaOS itself once though, that was painful. I had considered Debian and NetBSD if I were to dig it out again but I'm much better at cross-compiling now so maybe Gentoo is still my weapon of choice.![]()
The problem with open source software. No management, no optimal allocation of resources, so you end up with useless projects like this one. Waste of fucking time dude. Get a job. Build something that people want.
@BO$$
The problem with posts like yours..
No management, no optimal allocation of resources, so you end up with useless posts like this one. Waste of fucking time dude. Get a life. Post something that people want.
C'mon you can't honestly say that this project has any use. It's some guy with too much time on his hands. And in case you're curios I actually do something. Like right now on Christmas. I am writing code adding a new feature in my game. A requested feature. By clients. Cause that's how normal people roll. They do things other people request. And in case you're some hippie, no, doing things that other people want is not selling out, or being a slave or whatever.
m68k refers to the Motorola 68000 architecture.
It refers to an architecture, not a processor.
Linux also supports the x86 architecture which is actually a year older than the m68k architecture.
Just because the m68k architecture was introduced in 1979 does not mean that's when the last processors were made. FreeScale Semiconductor still makes ColdFire processors based on the m68k architecture today.
OK if it is a total waste of time and resources then why did the Debian team spend all that time to get the m68k arch reinstated on Debian? There are people out there with Amigas and Ataris that would LOVE to resurrect those old machines and they'd spend time tinkering with Linux on those systems, so don't rain on the parade