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From: Duncan McDiarmid <dmcdiar@csl.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 4 Apr 1997 17:20:02 +0100
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Subject: ARM Linux , where??
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Hello,
Presuming some people have got copies of ARM Linux (StrongARM version) I would
be interested to know where they downloaded them from. I have looked at the
ftp site, WWW pages, but I am unable to download the kernels, or many of the
other files for that matter.
Does a RiscPC set of kernels exist? I saw a demo of ARM Linux at AW96, and was
told by Russel King that it would be available shortly. Almost 6 months
later... nothing, as far as I can see.
Should I wait arround in the hope that an SA version of Linux is going to
appear, or should I go straight for RiscBSD, which is available now?