Hi,

Francois Pussault wrote:
[ using 409176 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ]
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OpenBSD 5.6 (GENERIC) #181: Fri Aug  8 04:18:33 MDT 2014
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HP 9000/803/D220 (UltraLight L2 132) PA-RISC 1.1e
real mem = 402653184 (384MB)
rsvd mem = 524288 (512KB)
avail mem = 386641920 (368MB)
mpath0 at root
scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 targets
mainbus0 at root [flex fff80000]
pdc0 at mainbus0
power0 at mainbus0 offset 140000
cpu0 at mainbus0 offset ffbe000 irq 31: PCXL2 L1-A 132MHz, FPU VR rev 1
cpu0: 64K(32b/l) Icache, 64K(32b/l) wr-back Dcache, 96 coherent TLB

This is very good news! How does it work? How did you install? CD?
I used to run Linux on HPPA, before the disks died, but I had a lot of trouble with software being buggy on HPPA. No Stack made a lot of stuff crazy (ffcall, ffi, interpreters, brwosers) in any case a very fine memory bug finding machine :) And very safe for servers, no stack-protection needed! I mourn HPPA.

I have a slower but trusty 715! I was pondering NetBSD, but apparently only netbooting for installation is allowed and I got entangled in the setup.

Riccardo

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