Date: Tue, 3 Aug 1999 15:48:34 +0100 From: Nik Clayton <nik@freebsd.org> To: Chris Costello <chris@calldei.com> Cc: alu@alphalink.com.au, freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Contacting FreeBSD Message-ID: <19990803154834.C39416@kilt.nothing-going-on.org> In-Reply-To: <19990802082010.F18888@holly.dyndns.org>; from Chris Costello on Mon, Aug 02, 1999 at 08:20:10AM -0500 References: <9908020504.AA03907@localhost.alphalink.com.au> <19990802082010.F18888@holly.dyndns.org>
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On Mon, Aug 02, 1999 at 08:20:10AM -0500, Chris Costello wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 02, 1999, Operator wrote:
> > Dear freebsd-doc,
> >
> > It seems that FreeBSD supports only x86 hardware?...
>
> No, it's stated in the handbook that FreeBSD supports both
> Intel x86 and DEC Alpha architectures.
But. . . if you take a look at the web site, you'll see the main page
certainly gives the overwhelming impression that we're PC only. I've also
just spent 5 minutes looking (on behalf of a friend) for information about
which Alpha's we support. www.freebsd.org/alpha/ didn't help, and the
release notes for 3.2 only mention "alpha" in respect of a gdb upgrade.
In particular, the "supported configurations" section of the release
notes doesn't mention alpha at all.
I'll drop a note to -alpha mailing list mentioning this, and ask if
anyone's interested in working on it.
N
--
[intentional self-reference] can be easily accommodated using a blessed,
non-self-referential dummy head-node whose own object destructor severs
the links.
-- Tom Christiansen in <375143b5@cs.colorado.edu>
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