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authorHolger Wansing <linux@wansing-online.de>2015-04-15 20:43:58 +0000
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: debian-boot@lists.debian.org\n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2015-03-21 16:42+0000\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2015-04-15 20:29+0000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
@@ -53,17 +53,17 @@ msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: hardware.xml:42
#, no-c-format
-msgid "&debian; GNU/Linux &release; supports eight major architectures and several variations of each architecture known as <quote>flavors</quote>."
+msgid "&debian; GNU/Linux &release; supports ten major architectures and several variations of each architecture known as <quote>flavors</quote>."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:53 hardware.xml:197
+#: hardware.xml:53 hardware.xml:193
#, no-c-format
msgid "Architecture"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:53 hardware.xml:197
+#: hardware.xml:53 hardware.xml:193
#, no-c-format
msgid "&debian; Designation"
msgstr ""
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ msgid "Flavor"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:60 hardware.xml:203
+#: hardware.xml:60 hardware.xml:199
#, no-c-format
msgid "Intel x86-based"
msgstr ""
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ msgid "i386"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:67 hardware.xml:208
+#: hardware.xml:67 hardware.xml:204
#, no-c-format
msgid "AMD64 &amp; Intel 64"
msgstr ""
@@ -177,1819 +177,1909 @@ msgid "armhf"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:101
+#: hardware.xml:97
#, no-c-format
msgid "multiplatform"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:102
+#: hardware.xml:98
#, no-c-format
msgid "armmp"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:104
+#: hardware.xml:100
#, no-c-format
msgid "multiplatform for LPAE-capable systems"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:105
+#: hardware.xml:101
#, no-c-format
msgid "armmp-lpae"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:109
+#: hardware.xml:105
#, no-c-format
msgid "64bit ARM"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:110
+#: hardware.xml:106
#, no-c-format
msgid "arm64"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:116
+#: hardware.xml:112
#, no-c-format
msgid "MIPS (big endian)"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:117
+#: hardware.xml:113
#, no-c-format
msgid "mips"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:118
+#: hardware.xml:114
#, no-c-format
msgid "SGI IP22 (Indy/Indigo 2)"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:119
+#: hardware.xml:115
#, no-c-format
msgid "r4k-ip22"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:121
+#: hardware.xml:117
#, no-c-format
msgid "SGI IP32 (O2)"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:122
+#: hardware.xml:118
#, no-c-format
msgid "r5k-ip32"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:124 hardware.xml:134
+#: hardware.xml:120 hardware.xml:130
#, no-c-format
msgid "MIPS Malta (32 bit)"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:125 hardware.xml:135
+#: hardware.xml:121 hardware.xml:131
#, no-c-format
msgid "4kc-malta"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:127 hardware.xml:137
+#: hardware.xml:123 hardware.xml:133
#, no-c-format
msgid "MIPS Malta (64 bit)"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:128 hardware.xml:138
+#: hardware.xml:124 hardware.xml:134
#, no-c-format
msgid "5kc-malta"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:132
+#: hardware.xml:128
#, no-c-format
msgid "MIPS (little endian)"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:133
+#: hardware.xml:129
#, no-c-format
msgid "mipsel"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:142
+#: hardware.xml:138
#, no-c-format
msgid "IBM/Motorola PowerPC"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:143
+#: hardware.xml:139
#, no-c-format
msgid "<entry morerows=\"1\">powerpc</entry>"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:144
+#: hardware.xml:140
#, no-c-format
msgid "PowerMac"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:145
+#: hardware.xml:141
#, no-c-format
msgid "pmac"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:147
+#: hardware.xml:143
#, no-c-format
msgid "PReP"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:148
+#: hardware.xml:144
#, no-c-format
msgid "prep"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:152
+#: hardware.xml:148
#, no-c-format
-msgid "IBM PowerPC (little endian)"
+msgid "Power Systems"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:153
+#: hardware.xml:149
#, no-c-format
msgid "ppc64el"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:179
+#: hardware.xml:150
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "IBM POWER8 or newer machines"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: entry
+#: hardware.xml:175
#, no-c-format
msgid "64bit IBM S/390"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:180
+#: hardware.xml:176
#, no-c-format
msgid "s390x"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:181
+#: hardware.xml:177
#, no-c-format
msgid "IPL from VM-reader and DASD"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:182
+#: hardware.xml:178
#, no-c-format
msgid "generic"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:187
+#: hardware.xml:183
#, no-c-format
msgid "&debian; GNU/kFreeBSD &release; supports two architectures."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:204
+#: hardware.xml:200
#, no-c-format
msgid "kfreebsd-i386"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:209
+#: hardware.xml:205
#, no-c-format
msgid "kfreebsd-amd64"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:214
+#: hardware.xml:210
#, no-c-format
msgid "This document covers installation for the <emphasis>&arch-title;</emphasis> architecture using the <emphasis>&arch-kernel;</emphasis> kernel. If you are looking for information on any of the other &debian;-supported architectures take a look at the <ulink url=\"http://www.debian.org/ports/\">&debian;-Ports</ulink> pages."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:224
-#, no-c-format
-msgid "The &arch-title; architecture only supports Intel Itanium processors and not the much more common 64-bit processors from the Intel 64 family (including e.g. the Pentium&nbsp;D and the Core2&nbsp;Duo). Those systems are supported by the <emphasis>amd64</emphasis> architecture or, if you prefer a 32-bit userland, the <emphasis>i386</emphasis> architecture."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:234
+#: hardware.xml:220
#, no-c-format
msgid "This is the first official release of &debian-gnu; for the &arch-title; architecture. We feel that it has proven itself sufficiently to be released. However, because it has not had the exposure (and hence testing by users) that some other architectures have had, you may encounter a few bugs. Use our <ulink url=\"&url-bts;\">Bug Tracking System</ulink> to report any problems; make sure to mention the fact that the bug is on the &arch-title; platform using the <emphasis>&arch-kernel;</emphasis> kernel. It can be necessary to use the <ulink url=\"&url-list-subscribe;\">debian-&arch-listname; mailing list</ulink> as well."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:256
+#: hardware.xml:242
#, no-c-format
msgid "CPU Support"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:257
+#: hardware.xml:243
#, no-c-format
msgid "Both AMD64 and Intel 64 processors are supported."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:282 hardware.xml:637 hardware.xml:656 hardware.xml:714 hardware.xml:772 hardware.xml:802
+#: hardware.xml:268 hardware.xml:723 hardware.xml:780 hardware.xml:838 hardware.xml:868 hardware.xml:1311
#, no-c-format
msgid "CPU, Main Boards, and Video Support"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:284
+#: hardware.xml:270
#, no-c-format
-msgid "ARM systems are a lot more heterogenous than the i386/amd64-based PC architecture, where all systems share a common system firmware (BIOS or/and UEFI) which handles the board-specific basic hardware initialization in a standardized way. The ARM architecture is used mainly in so-called <quote>systems-on-chip</quote> (SoCs). These SoCs are designed by many different companies with vastly varying hardware components even for the very basic functionality required to bring the system up. Systems using them usually lack a common system firmware interface and as a result, on ARM systems the Linux kernel has to take care of many system-specific low-level issues which are handled by the mainboard's BIOS in the PC world."
+msgid "ARM systems are much more heterogeneous than the i386/amd64-based PC architecture, so whilst 64-bit ARM machines should boot in a standardised way, like PCs, the situation is more complicated for 32-bit ARM machines."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:301
+#: hardware.xml:279
#, no-c-format
-msgid "At the beginning of the ARM support in the Linux kernel, this resulted in the requirement of having a seperate kernel for each ARM system in contrast to the <quote>one-fits-all</quote> kernel for PC systems. As this approach does not scale to a large number of different systems, work has started to be able to provide a single ARM kernel that can run on different ARM systems. Support for newer ARM systems gets implemented in a way that allows the use of such a multiplatform kernel, but for several older systems a seperate specific kernel is still required. Because of this, the standard &debian; distribution only supports installation on a selected number of older ARM systems in addition to the newer systems which are supported by the ARM multiplatform (armmp) kernel."
+msgid "The ARM architecture is used mainly in so-called <quote>systems-on-chip</quote> (SoCs). These SoCs are designed by many different companies with vastly varying hardware components even for the very basic functionality required to bring the system up. System firmware interfaces have been increasingly standardised over time, but especially on older hardware firmware/boot interfaces vary a great deal, so on these systems the Linux kernel has to take care of many system-specific low-level issues which are handled by the mainboard's BIOS in the PC world."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:318
+#: hardware.xml:292
#, no-c-format
-msgid "The ARM architecture has evolved over time and modern ARM processors provide features which are not available in older models. &debian; therefore provides two ARM ports, the &debian;/armel and the &debian;/armhf port. &debian;/armel targets older ARM processors without support for a hardware floating point unit (FPU), while &debian;/armhf works only on newer ARM processors which implement at least the ARMv7 architecture with version 3 of the ARM vector floating point specification (VFPv3). &debian;/armhf makes use of the extended features and performance enhancements available on these models."
+msgid "At the beginning of the ARM support in the Linux kernel, the hardware variety resulted in the requirement of having a separate kernel for each ARM system in contrast to the <quote>one-fits-all</quote> kernel for PC systems. As this approach does not scale to a large number of different systems, work was done to allow booting with a single ARM kernel that can run on different ARM systems. Support for newer ARM systems gets implemented in a way that allows the use of such a multiplatform kernel, but for several older systems a separate specific kernel is still required."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:346
+#: hardware.xml:304
#, no-c-format
-msgid "Technically, several ARM CPUs can be run in either endian mode (big or little), but in practice the vast majority of currently available systems uses little-endian mode. Both &debian;/armhf and &debian;/armel support only little-endian systems."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:354
-#, no-c-format
-msgid "Platforms supported by Debian/armel"
+msgid "Because of this, the standard &debian; distribution only supports installation on a selected number of older 32-bit ARM systems in addition to the newer (32 and 64-bit) systems which are supported by the ARM multiplatform kernels (called 'armmp' on 32-bit armhf, no flavour name on 64-bit arm64)."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:356
+#: hardware.xml:313
#, no-c-format
-msgid "The following platforms are supported by &debian;/armel; they require platform-specific kernels."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: term
-#: hardware.xml:364
-#, no-c-format
-msgid "IXP4xx"
+msgid "The ARM architecture has evolved over time and modern ARM processors provide features which are not available in older models. &debian; therefore provides three ARM ports: the &debian;/arm64 port for all 64-bit machines, and the &debian;/armel and the &debian;/armhf ports for 32-bit machines. &debian;/armel targets older ARM processors without support for a hardware floating point unit (FPU), while &debian;/armhf works only on newer ARM processors which implement at least the ARMv7 architecture with version 3 of the ARM vector floating point specification (VFPv3). &debian;/armhf makes use of the extended features and performance enhancements available on these models. &debian;/arm64 works on processors which implement at least the ARMv8 architecture (which is 64bit)."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:365
+#: hardware.xml:350
#, no-c-format
-msgid "The Intel IXP4xx processor series is used in network attached storage devices like the Linksys NSLU2."
+msgid "Technically, all currently available ARM CPUs can be run in either endian mode (big or little), but in practice the vast majority use little-endian mode. All of &debian;/arm64, &debian;/armhf and &debian;/armel support only little-endian systems."
msgstr ""
-#. Tag: term
-#: hardware.xml:374
+#. Tag: title
+#: hardware.xml:357
#, no-c-format
-msgid "Kirkwood"
+msgid "Platforms supported by Debian/arm64"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:375
+#: hardware.xml:359
#, no-c-format
-msgid "Kirkwood is a system on a chip (SoC) from Marvell that integrates an ARM CPU, Ethernet, SATA, USB, and other functionality in one chip. We currently support the following Kirkwood based devices: OpenRD (OpenRD-Base, OpenRD-Client and OpenRD-Ultimate), <ulink url=\"&url-arm-cyrius-sheevaplug;\">plug computers (SheevaPlug, GuruPlug and DreamPlug)</ulink>, <ulink url=\"&url-arm-cyrius-qnap-kirkwood;\">QNAP Turbo Station</ulink> (all TS-11x, TS-21x and TS-41x models), and LaCie NASes (Network Space v2, Network Space Max v2, Internet Space v2, d2 Network v2, 2Big Network v2 and 5Big Network v2)."
+msgid "Arm64/AArch64/ARMv8 hardware became available quite late in the &debian; &releasename-cap; release cycle so not many platforms have had support merged in the mainline kernel version in this release, which is the main requirement to have &d-i; working on them."
msgstr ""
-#. Tag: term
-#: hardware.xml:391
+#. Tag: para
+#: hardware.xml:368
#, no-c-format
-msgid "Orion5x"
+msgid "The tested platforms are listed below, but in general, the multiplatform support in the arm64 Linux kernel also allows running &d-i; on arm64 systems not explicitly listed below, so long as the kernel used by &d-i; has support for the target system's components and a device-tree file for the target is available. In these cases, the installer can usually provide a working userland installation, and so long as UEFI is in use, it should be able to make the system bootable as well. If UEFI is not used (some 64-bit machines have been shipped with U-Boot) you will probably also need some manual steps to make the system bootable."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:392
+#: hardware.xml:382
#, no-c-format
-msgid "Orion is a system on a chip (SoC) from Marvell that integrates an ARM CPU, Ethernet, SATA, USB, and other functionality in one chip. There are many Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices on the market that are based on an Orion chip. We currently support the following Orion based devices: <ulink url=\"&url-arm-cyrius-kuroboxpro;\">Buffalo Kurobox</ulink>, <ulink url=\"&url-arm-cyrius-dns323;\">D-Link DNS-323</ulink> and <ulink url=\"&url-arm-cyrius-mv2120;\">HP mv2120</ulink>."
+msgid "The following platforms are known to be supported by &debian;/arm64 in this release. There is only one kernel, which supports all the listed platforms."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: term
-#: hardware.xml:406
+#: hardware.xml:389
#, no-c-format
-msgid "<term>Versatile</term>"
+msgid "Applied Micro (APM) Mustang/X-Gene"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:407
-#, no-c-format
-msgid "The Versatile platform is emulated by QEMU and is therefore a nice way to test and run &debian; on ARM if you don't have the hardware."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:420
+#: hardware.xml:391
#, no-c-format
-msgid "Platforms no longer supported by Debian/armel"
+msgid "The APM Mustang was the first Linux-capable ARMv8 system available. It uses the X-gene SoC, since also used in other machines, which is an 8-core CPU, with ethernet, USB, serial. A common form-factor looks just like a desktop PC box, but many versions are expected. Most of the hardware is supported in the mainline kernel, but USB support is lacking in the &releasename-cap; kernel."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: term
-#: hardware.xml:424
+#: hardware.xml:404
#, no-c-format
-msgid "IOP32x"
+msgid "ARM Juno Development Platform"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:425
-#, no-c-format
-msgid "Intel's I/O Processor (IOP) line is found in a number of products related to data storage and processing, such as the <ulink url=\"&url-arm-cyrius-glantank;\">GLAN Tank</ulink> from IO-Data and the <ulink url=\"&url-arm-cyrius-n2100;\">Thecus N2100</ulink>. &debian; has supported the IOP32x platform in &debian; 7, but does not support it anymore from version 8 on due to hardware constraints of the platform which make it unsuitable for the installation of newer &debian; releases."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: term
-#: hardware.xml:439
+#: hardware.xml:406
#, no-c-format
-msgid "MV78xx0"
+msgid "Juno is a capable development board with a 6-core (2xA57, 4xA53) ARMv8-A 800Mhz CPU, Mali (T624) graphics, 8GB DDR3 RAM, Ethernet, USB, Serial. It was designed for system bring-up and power testing so is neither small nor cheap, but was one of the first boards available. All the hardware is supported in the mainline kernel and in &releasename-cap;."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:440
+#: hardware.xml:420
#, no-c-format
-msgid "The MV78xx0 platform has been used on the Marvell DB-78xx0-BP development board. It was supported in Debian 7 with a platform-specific kernel (based on the Linux kernel version 3.2), but is not supported anymore from Debian 8 onwards."
+msgid "When using &d-i; on non-UEFI systems, you may have to manually make the system bootable at the end of the installation, e.g. by running the required commands in a shell started from within &d-i;. flash-kernel knows how to set up an X-Gene system booting with U-Boot."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:455
+#: hardware.xml:430
#, no-c-format
msgid "Platforms supported by Debian/armhf"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:457
+#: hardware.xml:432
#, no-c-format
msgid "The following systems are known to work with &debian;/armhf using the multiplatform (armmp) kernel:"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: term
-#: hardware.xml:464
+#: hardware.xml:439
#, no-c-format
msgid "Freescale MX53 Quick Start Board"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:466
+#: hardware.xml:441
#, no-c-format
msgid "The IMX53QSB is a development board based on the i.MX53 SoC."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: term
-#: hardware.xml:473
+#: hardware.xml:448
#, no-c-format
msgid "Versatile Express"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:475
+#: hardware.xml:450
#, no-c-format
-msgid "The Versatile Express is a development board series from ARM consisting of a baseboard which can be equipped with various CPU daughterboards."
+msgid "The Versatile Express is a development board series from ARM consisting of a baseboard which can be equipped with various CPU daughter boards."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: term
-#: hardware.xml:484
+#: hardware.xml:459
#, no-c-format
msgid "Certain Allwinner sunXi-based development boards and embedded systems"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:487
+#: hardware.xml:462
#, no-c-format
msgid "The armmp kernel supports several development boards and embedded systems based on the Allwinner A10 (architecture codename <quote>sun4i</quote>), A10s/A13 (architecture codename <quote>sun5i</quote>) and A20 (architecture codename <quote>sun7i</quote>) SoCs. Full installer support is currently available for the following sunXi-based systems:"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:495
+#: hardware.xml:470
#, no-c-format
msgid "Cubietech Cubieboard 1 + 2 / Cubietruck"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:498
+#: hardware.xml:473
#, no-c-format
msgid "LeMaker Banana Pi and Banana Pro"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:501
+#: hardware.xml:476
#, no-c-format
-msgid "LinkSprite pcDuino"
+msgid "LinkSprite pcDuino and pcDuino3"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:504
+#: hardware.xml:479
#, no-c-format
msgid "Mele A1000"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:507
+#: hardware.xml:482
#, no-c-format
msgid "Miniand Hackberry"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:510
+#: hardware.xml:485
#, no-c-format
msgid "Olimex A10-Olinuxino-LIME / A10s-Olinuxino Micro / A13-Olinuxino / A13-Olinuxino Micro / A20-Olinuxino-LIME / A20-Olinuxino-LIME2 / A20-Olinuxino Micro"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:515
+#: hardware.xml:490
#, no-c-format
msgid "PineRiver Mini X-Plus"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:521
+#: hardware.xml:496
#, no-c-format
msgid "System support for Allwinner sunXi-based devices is limited to drivers and device-tree information available in the mainline Linux kernel. The android-derived linux-sunxi.org 3.4 kernel series is not supported by Debian."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:527
+#: hardware.xml:502
#, no-c-format
msgid "The mainline Linux kernel generally supports serial console, ethernet, SATA, USB and MMC/SD-cards on Allwinner A10, A10s/A13 and A20 SoCs, but it does not have native drivers for the display (HDMI/VGA/LCD) and audio hardware in these SoCs. The NAND flash memory that is built into some sunXi-based systems is not supported."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:535
+#: hardware.xml:510
#, no-c-format
-msgid "Using a local display is technically possible without native display drivers via the <quote>simplefb</quote> infrastructure in the mainline kernel, which relies on the <quote>u-boot</quote> bootloader for initializing the display hardware, but this is not supported by the u-boot version in &debian; 8."
+msgid "Using a local display is technically possible without native display drivers via the <quote>simplefb</quote> infrastructure in the mainline kernel, which relies on the <quote>U-Boot</quote> bootloader for initialising the display hardware, but this is not supported by the U-Boot version in &debian; 8."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: term
-#: hardware.xml:547
+#: hardware.xml:522
#, no-c-format
msgid "SolidRun Cubox-i2eX / Cubox-i4Pro"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:549
+#: hardware.xml:524
#, no-c-format
msgid "The Cubox-i series is a set of small, cubical-shaped systems based on the Freescale i.MX6 SoC family. System support for the Cubox-i series is limited to drivers and device-tree information available in the mainline Linux kernel; the Freescale 3.0 kernel series for the Cubox-i is not supported by Debian. Available drivers in the mainline kernel include serial console, ethernet, USB, MMC/SD-card and display support over HDMI (console and X11). In addition to that, the eSATA port on the Cubox-i4Pro is supported."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: term
-#: hardware.xml:564
+#: hardware.xml:539
#, no-c-format
msgid "Wandboard Quad"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:566
+#: hardware.xml:541
#, no-c-format
msgid "The Wandboard Quad is a development board based on the Freescale i.MX6 Quad SoC. System support for it is limited to drivers and device-tree information available in the mainline Linux kernel; the wandboard-specific 3.0 and 3.10 kernel series from wandboard.org are not supported by Debian. The mainline kernel includes driver support for serial console, display via HDMI (console and X11), ethernet, USB, MMC/SD and SATA. Support for the onboard audio options (analog, S/PDIF, HDMI-Audio) and for the onboard WLAN/Bluetooth module is not available in &debian; 8."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:584
+#: hardware.xml:559
#, no-c-format
msgid "Generally, the ARM multiplatform support in the Linux kernel allows running &d-i; on armhf systems not explicitly listed above, as long as the kernel used by &d-i; has support for the target system's components and a device-tree file for the target is available. In these cases, the installer can usually provide a working userland installation, but it probably cannot automatically make the system bootable, as doing that in many cases requires device-specific information."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:595
+#: hardware.xml:570
#, no-c-format
-msgid "When using &d-i; on such systems, you have to manually make the system bootable at the end of the installation, e.g. by running the required commands in a shell started from within &d-i;."
+msgid "When using &d-i; on such systems, you may have to manually make the system bootable at the end of the installation, e.g. by running the required commands in a shell started from within &d-i;."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:604
+#: hardware.xml:579
#, no-c-format
msgid "Platforms no longer supported by Debian/armhf"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: term
-#: hardware.xml:608
+#: hardware.xml:583
#, no-c-format
msgid "EfikaMX"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:609
+#: hardware.xml:584
#, no-c-format
-msgid "The EfikaMX platform (Genesi Efika Smartbook and Genesi EfikaMX nettop) has been supported in &debian; 7 with a platform-specific kernel, but is not supported anymore from &debian; 8 onwards. The code required to build the formerly used platform-specific kernel has been removed from the upstream Linux kernel source in 2012, so Debian cannot provide newer builds."
+msgid "The EfikaMX platform (Genesi Efika Smartbook and Genesi EfikaMX nettop) has been supported in &debian; 7 with a platform-specific kernel, but is no longer supported from &debian; 8 onwards. The code required to build the formerly used platform-specific kernel has been removed from the upstream Linux kernel source in 2012, so Debian cannot provide newer builds."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:617
+#: hardware.xml:591
#, no-c-format
msgid "Using the armmp multiplatform kernel on the EfikaMX platform would require device-tree support for it, which is currently not available."
msgstr ""
+#. Tag: title
+#: hardware.xml:603
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "Platforms supported by Debian/armel"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: para
+#: hardware.xml:605
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "The following platforms are supported by &debian;/armel; they require platform-specific kernels."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: term
+#: hardware.xml:613
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "IXP4xx"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: para
+#: hardware.xml:614
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "The Intel IXP4xx processor series is used in network attached storage devices like the Linksys NSLU2."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: para
+#: hardware.xml:619
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "While there is kernel support for this platform in &debian; 8, it is not supported by the &d-i;. It is possible to do a <quote>dist-upgrade</quote> from Debian 7 to Debian 8 for existing installations, though. Due to the low amount of RAM that systems based on the IXP4xx usually have, this requires that swap space is enabled prior to upgrading. Support for the IXP4xx platform will be dropped completely in &debian; 9."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: term
+#: hardware.xml:632
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "Kirkwood"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: para
+#: hardware.xml:633
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "Kirkwood is a system on a chip (SoC) from Marvell that integrates an ARM CPU, Ethernet, SATA, USB, and other functionality in one chip. We currently support the following Kirkwood based devices: OpenRD (OpenRD-Base, OpenRD-Client and OpenRD-Ultimate), <ulink url=\"&url-arm-cyrius-sheevaplug;\">plug computers (SheevaPlug, GuruPlug and DreamPlug)</ulink>, <ulink url=\"&url-arm-cyrius-qnap-kirkwood;\">QNAP Turbo Station</ulink> (all TS-11x, TS-21x and TS-41x models), and LaCie NASes (Network Space v2, Network Space Max v2, Internet Space v2, d2 Network v2, 2Big Network v2 and 5Big Network v2)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: term
+#: hardware.xml:649
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "Orion5x"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: para
+#: hardware.xml:650
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "Orion is a system on a chip (SoC) from Marvell that integrates an ARM CPU, Ethernet, SATA, USB, and other functionality in one chip. There are many Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices on the market that are based on an Orion chip. We currently support the following Orion based devices: <ulink url=\"&url-arm-cyrius-kuroboxpro;\">Buffalo Kurobox</ulink>, <ulink url=\"&url-arm-cyrius-dns323;\">D-Link DNS-323</ulink> and <ulink url=\"&url-arm-cyrius-mv2120;\">HP mv2120</ulink>."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: term
+#: hardware.xml:664
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "<term>Versatile</term>"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: para
+#: hardware.xml:665
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "The Versatile platform is emulated by QEMU and is therefore a nice way to test and run &debian; on ARM if you don't have the hardware."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: title
+#: hardware.xml:678
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "Platforms no longer supported by Debian/armel"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: term
+#: hardware.xml:682
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "IOP32x"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: para
+#: hardware.xml:683
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "Intel's I/O Processor (IOP) line is found in a number of products related to data storage and processing, such as the <ulink url=\"&url-arm-cyrius-glantank;\">GLAN Tank</ulink> from IO-Data and the <ulink url=\"&url-arm-cyrius-n2100;\">Thecus N2100</ulink>. &debian; has supported the IOP32x platform in &debian; 7, but does not support it any longer from version 8 on due to hardware constraints of the platform which make it unsuitable for the installation of newer &debian; releases."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: term
+#: hardware.xml:698
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "MV78xx0"
+msgstr ""
+
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:638
+#: hardware.xml:699
#, no-c-format
-msgid "There are two major support <emphasis>&architecture;</emphasis> flavors: PA-RISC 1.1 and PA-RISC 2.0. The PA-RISC 1.1 architecture is targeted at 32-bit processors whereas the 2.0 architecture is targeted to the 64-bit processors. Some systems are able to run either kernel. In both cases, the userland is 32-bit. There is the possibility of a 64-bit userland in the future."
+msgid "The MV78xx0 platform has been used on the Marvell DB-78xx0-BP development board. It was supported in Debian 7 with a platform-specific kernel (based on the Linux kernel version 3.2), but is not supported any more from Debian 8 onwards."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:657
+#: hardware.xml:724
#, no-c-format
msgid "Complete information concerning supported peripherals can be found at <ulink url=\"&url-hardware-howto;\">Linux Hardware Compatibility HOWTO</ulink>. This section merely outlines the basics."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:665 hardware.xml:749
+#: hardware.xml:732 hardware.xml:815
#, no-c-format
msgid "<title>CPU</title>"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:666
+#: hardware.xml:733
#, no-c-format
msgid "Nearly all x86-based (IA-32) processors still in use in personal computers are supported, including all varieties of Intel's \"Pentium\" series. This also includes 32-bit AMD and VIA (former Cyrix) processors, and processors like the Athlon XP and Intel P4 Xeon."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:673
+#: hardware.xml:740
#, no-c-format
msgid "However, &debian; GNU/Linux &releasename; will <emphasis>not</emphasis> run on 486 or earlier processors. Despite the architecture name \"i386\", support for actual 80386 and 80486 processors (and their clones) was dropped with the Sarge (r3.1) and Squeeze (r6.0) releases of &debian;, respectively. The Intel Pentium and clones, including those without an FPU (Floating-Point Unit or math coprocessor), are supported. The Intel Quark is <emphasis>not</emphasis> supported, due to hardware errata."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:685
+#: hardware.xml:752
#, no-c-format
msgid "If your system has a 64-bit processor from the AMD64 or Intel 64 families, you will probably want to use the installer for the amd64 architecture instead of the installer for the (32-bit) i386 architecture."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:694
+#: hardware.xml:761
#, no-c-format
msgid "I/O Bus"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:695
+#: hardware.xml:762
#, no-c-format
msgid "The system bus is the part of the motherboard which allows the CPU to communicate with peripherals such as storage devices. Your computer must use the ISA, EISA, PCI, PCIe, PCI-X, or VESA Local Bus (VLB, sometimes called the VL bus). Essentially all personal computers sold in recent years use one of these."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:715
+#: hardware.xml:781
#, no-c-format
msgid "&debian; on &arch-title; supports the following platforms: <itemizedlist> <listitem><para> SGI IP22: this platform includes the SGI machines Indy, Indigo 2 and Challenge S. Since these machines are very similar, whenever this document refers to the SGI Indy, the Indigo 2 and Challenge S are meant as well. </para></listitem> <listitem><para> SGI IP32: this platform is generally known as SGI O2. </para></listitem> <listitem><para> MIPS Malta: this platform is emulated by QEMU and is therefore a nice way to test and run &debian; on MIPS if you don't have the hardware. </para></listitem> </itemizedlist> Complete information regarding supported mips/mipsel machines can be found at the <ulink url=\"&url-linux-mips;\">Linux-MIPS homepage</ulink>. In the following, only the systems supported by the &debian; installer will be covered. If you are looking for support for other subarchitectures, please contact the <ulink url=\"&url-list-subscribe;\"> debian-&arch-listname; mailing list</ulink>."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:750
+#: hardware.xml:816
#, no-c-format
msgid "On SGI IP22, SGI Indy, Indigo 2 and Challenge S with R4000, R4400, R4600 and R5000 processors are supported by the &debian; installation system on big endian MIPS. On SGI IP32, currently only systems based on the R5000 are supported."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:756
+#: hardware.xml:822
#, no-c-format
msgid "Some MIPS machines can be operated in both big and little endian mode. For little endian MIPS, please read the documentation for the mipsel architecture."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:773
+#: hardware.xml:839
#, no-c-format
msgid "&debian; on &arch-title; supports the following platforms: <itemizedlist> <listitem><para> MIPS Malta: this platform is emulated by QEMU and is therefore a nice way to test and run &debian; on MIPS if you don't have the hardware. </para></listitem> </itemizedlist> Complete information regarding supported mips/mipsel machines can be found at the <ulink url=\"&url-linux-mips;\">Linux-MIPS homepage</ulink>. In the following, only the systems supported by the &debian; installer will be covered. If you are looking for support for other subarchitectures, please contact the <ulink url=\"&url-list-subscribe;\"> debian-&arch-listname; mailing list</ulink>."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:803
+#: hardware.xml:869
#, no-c-format
msgid "For &debian-gnu; &release; only the PMac (Power-Macintosh or PowerMac) and PreP subarchitectures are supported."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:824
+#: hardware.xml:890
#, no-c-format
msgid "Kernel Flavours"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:826
+#: hardware.xml:892
#, no-c-format
msgid "There are two flavours of the powerpc kernel in &debian;, based on the CPU type:"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: term
-#: hardware.xml:833
+#: hardware.xml:899
#, no-c-format
msgid "<term>powerpc</term>"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:834
+#: hardware.xml:900
#, no-c-format
msgid "This kernel flavour supports the PowerPC 601, 603, 604, 740, 750, and 7400 processors. All Apple PowerMac machines up to and including the one marketed as G4 use one of these processors."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: term
-#: hardware.xml:844
+#: hardware.xml:910
#, no-c-format
msgid "powerpc-smp"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:845
+#: hardware.xml:911
#, no-c-format
msgid "All Apple PowerMac G4 SMP machines."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: term
-#: hardware.xml:853
+#: hardware.xml:919
#, no-c-format
msgid "power64"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:854
+#: hardware.xml:920
#, no-c-format
msgid "The power64 kernel flavour supports the following CPUs:"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:858
+#: hardware.xml:924
#, no-c-format
msgid "The POWER3 processor is used in older IBM 64-bit server systems: known models include the IntelliStation POWER Model 265, the pSeries 610 and 640, and the RS/6000 7044-170, 7043-260, and 7044-270."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:864
+#: hardware.xml:930
#, no-c-format
msgid "The POWER4 processor is used in more recent IBM 64-bit server systems: known models include the pSeries 615, 630, 650, 655, 670, and 690."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:869
+#: hardware.xml:935
#, no-c-format
msgid "Systems using the PPC970 processor (Apple G5, YDL PowerStation, IBM Intellistation POWER 185) are also based on the POWER4 architecture, and use this kernel flavour."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:875
+#: hardware.xml:941
#, no-c-format
msgid "Newer IBM systems using POWER5, POWER6, and POWER7 processors."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:908
+#: hardware.xml:974
#, no-c-format
msgid "Power Macintosh (pmac) subarchitecture"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:910
+#: hardware.xml:976
#, no-c-format
msgid "Apple (and briefly a few other manufacturers &mdash; Power Computing, for example) made a series of Macintosh computers based on the PowerPC processor. For purposes of architecture support, they are categorized as NuBus (not supported by &debian;), OldWorld, and NewWorld."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:917
+#: hardware.xml:983
#, no-c-format
msgid "OldWorld systems are most Power Macintoshes with a floppy drive and a PCI bus. Most 603, 603e, 604, and 604e based Power Macintoshes are OldWorld machines. Those pre-iMac PowerPC models from Apple use a four digit naming scheme, except for the beige colored G3 systems, which are also OldWorld."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:925
+#: hardware.xml:991
#, no-c-format
msgid "The so called NewWorld PowerMacs are any PowerMacs in translucent colored plastic cases and later models. That includes all iMacs, iBooks, G4 systems, blue colored G3 systems, and most PowerBooks manufactured in and after 1999. The NewWorld PowerMacs are also known for using the <quote>ROM in RAM</quote> system for MacOS, and were manufactured from mid-1998 onwards."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:933
+#: hardware.xml:999
#, no-c-format
msgid "Specifications for Apple hardware are available at <ulink url=\"http://www.info.apple.com/support/applespec.html\">AppleSpec</ulink>, and, for older hardware, <ulink url=\"http://www.info.apple.com/support/applespec.legacy/index.html\">AppleSpec Legacy</ulink>."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:949 hardware.xml:1084 hardware.xml:1128 hardware.xml:1161
+#: hardware.xml:1015 hardware.xml:1150 hardware.xml:1194 hardware.xml:1227
#, no-c-format
msgid "Model Name/Number"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:950
+#: hardware.xml:1016
#, no-c-format
msgid "Generation"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:956
+#: hardware.xml:1022
#, no-c-format
msgid "Apple"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:957
+#: hardware.xml:1023
#, no-c-format
msgid "iMac Bondi Blue, 5 Flavors, Slot Loading"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:958 hardware.xml:961 hardware.xml:964 hardware.xml:967 hardware.xml:970 hardware.xml:973 hardware.xml:976 hardware.xml:979 hardware.xml:982 hardware.xml:985 hardware.xml:988 hardware.xml:991 hardware.xml:994 hardware.xml:997 hardware.xml:1000 hardware.xml:1003
+#: hardware.xml:1024 hardware.xml:1027 hardware.xml:1030 hardware.xml:1033 hardware.xml:1036 hardware.xml:1039 hardware.xml:1042 hardware.xml:1045 hardware.xml:1048 hardware.xml:1051 hardware.xml:1054 hardware.xml:1057 hardware.xml:1060 hardware.xml:1063 hardware.xml:1066 hardware.xml:1069
#, no-c-format
msgid "NewWorld"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:960
+#: hardware.xml:1026
#, no-c-format
msgid "iMac Summer 2000, Early 2001"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:963
+#: hardware.xml:1029
#, no-c-format
msgid "iMac G5"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:966
+#: hardware.xml:1032
#, no-c-format
msgid "iBook, iBook SE, iBook Dual USB"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:969
+#: hardware.xml:1035
#, no-c-format
msgid "iBook2"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:972
+#: hardware.xml:1038
#, no-c-format
msgid "iBook G4"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:975
+#: hardware.xml:1041
#, no-c-format
msgid "Power Macintosh Blue and White (B&amp;W) G3"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:978
+#: hardware.xml:1044
#, no-c-format
msgid "Power Macintosh G4 PCI, AGP, Cube"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:981
+#: hardware.xml:1047
#, no-c-format
msgid "Power Macintosh G4 Gigabit Ethernet"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:984
+#: hardware.xml:1050
#, no-c-format
msgid "Power Macintosh G4 Digital Audio, Quicksilver"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:987
+#: hardware.xml:1053
#, no-c-format
msgid "Power Macintosh G5"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:990
+#: hardware.xml:1056
#, no-c-format
msgid "PowerBook G3 FireWire Pismo (2000)"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:993
+#: hardware.xml:1059
#, no-c-format
msgid "PowerBook G3 Lombard (1999)"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:996
+#: hardware.xml:1062
#, no-c-format
msgid "PowerBook G4 Titanium"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:999
+#: hardware.xml:1065
#, no-c-format
msgid "PowerBook G4 Aluminum"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1002
+#: hardware.xml:1068
#, no-c-format
msgid "Xserve G5"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1005
+#: hardware.xml:1071
#, no-c-format
msgid "Performa 4400, 54xx, 5500"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1006 hardware.xml:1009 hardware.xml:1012 hardware.xml:1015 hardware.xml:1018 hardware.xml:1021 hardware.xml:1024 hardware.xml:1027 hardware.xml:1030 hardware.xml:1033 hardware.xml:1036 hardware.xml:1039 hardware.xml:1045 hardware.xml:1048 hardware.xml:1054 hardware.xml:1060 hardware.xml:1066
+#: hardware.xml:1072 hardware.xml:1075 hardware.xml:1078 hardware.xml:1081 hardware.xml:1084 hardware.xml:1087 hardware.xml:1090 hardware.xml:1093 hardware.xml:1096 hardware.xml:1099 hardware.xml:1102 hardware.xml:1105 hardware.xml:1111 hardware.xml:1114 hardware.xml:1120 hardware.xml:1126 hardware.xml:1132
#, no-c-format
msgid "OldWorld"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1008
+#: hardware.xml:1074
#, no-c-format
msgid "Performa 6360, 6400, 6500"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1011
+#: hardware.xml:1077
#, no-c-format
msgid "Power Macintosh 4400, 5400"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1014
+#: hardware.xml:1080
#, no-c-format
msgid "Power Macintosh 7200, 7300, 7500, 7600"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1017
+#: hardware.xml:1083
#, no-c-format
msgid "Power Macintosh 8200, 8500, 8600"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1020
+#: hardware.xml:1086
#, no-c-format
msgid "Power Macintosh 9500, 9600"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1023
+#: hardware.xml:1089
#, no-c-format
msgid "Power Macintosh (Beige) G3 Minitower"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1026
+#: hardware.xml:1092
#, no-c-format
msgid "Power Macintosh (Beige) Desktop, All-in-One"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1029
+#: hardware.xml:1095
#, no-c-format
msgid "PowerBook 2400, 3400, 3500"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1032
+#: hardware.xml:1098
#, no-c-format
msgid "PowerBook G3 Wallstreet (1998)"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1035
+#: hardware.xml:1101
#, no-c-format
msgid "Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1038
+#: hardware.xml:1104
#, no-c-format
msgid "Workgroup Server 7250, 7350, 8550, 9650, G3"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1043
+#: hardware.xml:1109
#, no-c-format
msgid "Power Computing"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1044
+#: hardware.xml:1110
#, no-c-format
msgid "PowerBase, PowerTower / Pro, PowerWave"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1047
+#: hardware.xml:1113
#, no-c-format
msgid "PowerCenter / Pro, PowerCurve"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1052
+#: hardware.xml:1118
#, no-c-format
msgid "UMAX"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1053
+#: hardware.xml:1119
#, no-c-format
msgid "C500, C600, J700, S900"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1058
+#: hardware.xml:1124
#, no-c-format
msgid "<entry>APS</entry>"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1059
+#: hardware.xml:1125
#, no-c-format
msgid "APS Tech M*Power 604e/2000"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1064 hardware.xml:1090
+#: hardware.xml:1130 hardware.xml:1156
#, no-c-format
msgid "Motorola"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1065
+#: hardware.xml:1131
#, no-c-format
msgid "Starmax 3000, 4000, 5000, 5500"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1074
+#: hardware.xml:1140
#, no-c-format
msgid "PReP subarchitecture"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1091
+#: hardware.xml:1157
#, no-c-format
msgid "Firepower, PowerStack Series E, PowerStack II"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1093
+#: hardware.xml:1159
#, no-c-format
msgid "MPC 7xx, 8xx"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1095
+#: hardware.xml:1161
#, no-c-format
msgid "MTX, MTX+"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1097
+#: hardware.xml:1163
#, no-c-format
msgid "MVME2300(SC)/24xx/26xx/27xx/36xx/46xx"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1099
+#: hardware.xml:1165
#, no-c-format
msgid "MCP(N)750"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1103 hardware.xml:1134
+#: hardware.xml:1169 hardware.xml:1200
#, no-c-format
msgid "IBM RS/6000"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1104
+#: hardware.xml:1170
#, no-c-format
msgid "40P, 43P"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1106
+#: hardware.xml:1172
#, no-c-format
msgid "Power 830/850/860 (6070, 6050)"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1108
+#: hardware.xml:1174
#, no-c-format
msgid "6030, 7025, 7043"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1110
+#: hardware.xml:1176
#, no-c-format
msgid "p640"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1118
+#: hardware.xml:1184
#, no-c-format
msgid "CHRP subarchitecture"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1135
+#: hardware.xml:1201
#, no-c-format
msgid "B50, 43P-150, 44P"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1138
+#: hardware.xml:1204
#, no-c-format
msgid "Genesi"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1139
+#: hardware.xml:1205
#, no-c-format
msgid "Pegasos I, Pegasos II"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1142
+#: hardware.xml:1208
#, no-c-format
msgid "Fixstars"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1143
+#: hardware.xml:1209
#, no-c-format
msgid "YDL PowerStation"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1151
+#: hardware.xml:1217
#, no-c-format
msgid "APUS subarchitecture (unsupported)"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1167
+#: hardware.xml:1233
#, no-c-format
msgid "Amiga Power-UP Systems (APUS)"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: entry
-#: hardware.xml:1168
+#: hardware.xml:1234
#, no-c-format
msgid "A1200, A3000, A4000"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1176
+#: hardware.xml:1242
#, no-c-format
msgid "Nubus PowerMac subarchitecture (unsupported)"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1178
+#: hardware.xml:1244
#, no-c-format
msgid "NuBus systems are not currently supported by &debian;/powerpc. The monolithic Linux/PPC kernel architecture does not have support for these machines; instead, one must use the MkLinux Mach microkernel, which &debian; does not yet support. These include the following: <itemizedlist> <listitem><para> Power Macintosh 6100, 7100, 8100 </para></listitem> <listitem><para> Performa 5200, 6200, 6300 </para></listitem> <listitem><para> Powerbook 1400, 2300, and 5300 </para></listitem> <listitem><para> Workgroup Server 6150, 8150, 9150 </para></listitem> </itemizedlist> A linux kernel for these machines and limited support is available at <ulink url=\"http://nubus-pmac.sourceforge.net/\"></ulink>."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1215
+#: hardware.xml:1281
#, no-c-format
msgid "Non-PowerPC Macs"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1217
+#: hardware.xml:1283
#, no-c-format
msgid "Macintosh computers using the 680x0 series of processors are <emphasis>not</emphasis> in the PowerPC family but are instead m68k machines. Those models start with <quote>Mac II</quote> series, go on to the <quote>LC</quote> family, then the Centris series, and culminate in the Quadras and Performas. These models usually have a Roman numeral or 3-digit model number such as Mac IIcx, LCIII or Quadra 950."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1226
+#: hardware.xml:1292
#, no-c-format
msgid "This model range started with the Mac II (Mac II, IIx, IIcx, IIci, IIsi, IIvi, IIvx, IIfx), then the LC (LC, LCII, III, III+, 475, 520, 550, 575, 580, 630), then the Mac TV, then the Centris (610, 650, 660AV), the Quadra (605, 610, 630, 650, 660AV, 700, 800, 840AV, 900, 950), and finally the Performa 200-640CD."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1234
+#: hardware.xml:1300
#, no-c-format
msgid "In laptops, it started with the Mac Portable, then the PowerBook 100-190cs and the PowerBook Duo 210-550c (excluding PowerBook 500 which is Nubus, please see the section above)."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1250
+#: hardware.xml:1314
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "Machines"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: para
+#: hardware.xml:1317
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "S822L"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: para
+#: hardware.xml:1322
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "S821L"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: para
+#: hardware.xml:1327
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "S822"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: para
+#: hardware.xml:1332
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "S821"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: para
+#: hardware.xml:1337
+#, no-c-format
+msgid "TYAN GN70-BP010"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Tag: title
+#: hardware.xml:1352
#, no-c-format
msgid "zSeries and System z machine types"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1251
+#: hardware.xml:1353
#, no-c-format
msgid "Since &debian; Squeeze, support for booting in ESA/390 mode was dropped. Your machine needs to support the z/Architecture, 64-bit support is mandatory. The userland of the s390 port is still compiled for ESA/390, though. All zSeries and System z hardware is fully supported. &arch-title; support software is included from the kernel 3.1 development stream. The most current information about IBM's Linux support can be found at the <ulink url=\"http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390/development_technical.html\"> Linux on <trademark class=\"registered\">System z</trademark> page on developerWorks</ulink>."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1268
+#: hardware.xml:1370
#, no-c-format
msgid "PAV and HyperPAV"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1269
+#: hardware.xml:1371
#, no-c-format
msgid "PAV and HyperPAV are supported transparently, multipathing is not needed to take advantage of these storage system features. Be sure to configure the devices during DASD device selection. The alias devices will not be offered neither for formatting, partitioning nor direct use."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1285
+#: hardware.xml:1387
#, no-c-format
msgid "CPU and Main Boards Support"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1286
+#: hardware.xml:1388
#, no-c-format
msgid "Sparc-based hardware is divided into a number of different subarchitectures, identified by one of the following names: sun4, sun4c, sun4d, sun4m, sun4u or sun4v. The following list describes what machines they include and what level of support may be expected for each of them."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: term
-#: hardware.xml:1297
+#: hardware.xml:1399
#, no-c-format
msgid "sun4, sun4c, sun4d, sun4m"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1299
+#: hardware.xml:1401
#, no-c-format
msgid "None of these 32-bit sparc subarchitectures (sparc32) is supported. For a complete list of machines belonging to these subarchitectures, please consult the <ulink url=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPARCstation\">Wikipedia SPARCstation page</ulink>."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1306
+#: hardware.xml:1408
#, no-c-format
msgid "The last &debian; release to support sparc32 was Etch, but even then only for sun4m systems. Support for the other 32-bits subarchitectures had already been discontinued after earlier releases."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: term
-#: hardware.xml:1316
+#: hardware.xml:1418
#, no-c-format
msgid "sun4u"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1318
+#: hardware.xml:1420
#, no-c-format
msgid "This subarchitecture includes all 64-bit machines (sparc64) based on the UltraSparc processor and its clones. Most of the machines are well supported, even though for some you may experience problems booting from CD due to firmware or bootloader bugs (this problem may be worked around by using netbooting). Use the sparc64 or sparc64-smp kernel in UP and SMP configurations respectively."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: term
-#: hardware.xml:1331
+#: hardware.xml:1433
#, no-c-format
msgid "sun4v"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1333
+#: hardware.xml:1435
#, no-c-format
msgid "This is the newest addition to the Sparc family, which includes machines based on the Niagara multi-core CPUs. At the moment such CPUs are only available in T1000 and T2000 servers by Sun, and are well supported. Use the sparc64-smp kernel."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1344
+#: hardware.xml:1446
#, no-c-format
msgid "Note that Fujitsu's SPARC64 CPUs used in PRIMEPOWER family of servers are not supported due to lack of support in the Linux kernel."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1353
+#: hardware.xml:1455
#, no-c-format
msgid "Laptops"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1354
+#: hardware.xml:1456
#, no-c-format
msgid "From a technical point of view, laptops are normal PCs, so all information regarding PC systems applies to laptops as well. Installations on laptops nowadays usually work out of the box, including things like automatically suspending the system on closing the lid and laptop specfic hardware buttons like those for disabling the wifi interfaces (<quote>airplane mode</quote>). Nonetheless sometimes the hardware vendors use specialized or proprietary hardware for some laptop-specific functions which might not be supported. To see if your particular laptop works well with GNU/Linux, see for example the <ulink url=\"&url-x86-laptop;\">Linux Laptop pages</ulink>."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1371 hardware.xml:1391 hardware.xml:1418 hardware.xml:1441
+#: hardware.xml:1473 hardware.xml:1493 hardware.xml:1520 hardware.xml:1543
#, no-c-format
msgid "Multiple Processors"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1372
+#: hardware.xml:1474
#, no-c-format
msgid "Multiprocessor support &mdash; also called <quote>symmetric multiprocessing</quote> or SMP &mdash; is available for this architecture. Having multiple processors in a computer was originally only an issue for high-end server systems but has become common in recent years nearly everywhere with the introduction of so called <quote>multi-core</quote> processors. These contain two or more processor units, called <quote>cores</quote>, in one physical chip."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1382
+#: hardware.xml:1484
#, no-c-format
msgid "The standard &debian; &release; kernel image has been compiled with SMP support. It is also usable on non-SMP systems without problems."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1393
+#: hardware.xml:1495
#, no-c-format
msgid "Multiprocessor support &mdash; also called <quote>symmetric multiprocessing</quote> or SMP &mdash; is available for this architecture. The standard &debian; &release; kernel image has been compiled with <firstterm>SMP-alternatives</firstterm> support. This means that the kernel will detect the number of processors (or processor cores) and will automatically deactivate SMP on uniprocessor systems."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1402
+#: hardware.xml:1504
#, no-c-format
msgid "Having multiple processors in a computer was originally only an issue for high-end server systems but has become common in recent years nearly everywhere with the introduction of so called <quote>multi-core</quote> processors. These contain two or more processor units, called <quote>cores</quote>, in one physical chip."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1409
+#: hardware.xml:1511
#, no-c-format
msgid "The 586 flavour of the &debian; kernel image packages for &arch-title; is not compiled with SMP support."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1419
+#: hardware.xml:1521
#, no-c-format
msgid "Multiprocessor support &mdash; also called <quote>symmetric multiprocessing</quote> or SMP &mdash; is available for this architecture. However, the standard &debian; &release; kernel image does not support SMP. This should not prevent installation, since the standard, non-SMP kernel should boot on SMP systems; the kernel will simply use only the first CPU."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1428
+#: hardware.xml:1530
#, no-c-format
msgid "In order to take advantage of multiple processors, you'll have to replace the standard &debian; kernel.<phrase arch=\"linux-any\"> You can find a discussion of how to do this in <xref linkend=\"kernel-baking\"/>. At this time (kernel version &kernelversion;) the way you enable SMP is to select <quote>&smp-config-option;</quote> in the <quote>&smp-config-section;</quote> section of the kernel config.</phrase>"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1442
+#: hardware.xml:1544
#, no-c-format
msgid "Multiprocessor support &mdash; also called <quote>symmetric multiprocessing</quote> or SMP &mdash; is available for this architecture, and is supported by a precompiled &debian; kernel image. Depending on your install media, this SMP-capable kernel may or may not be installed by default. This should not prevent installation, since the standard, non-SMP kernel should boot on SMP systems; the kernel will simply use the first CPU."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1452
+#: hardware.xml:1554
#, no-c-format
msgid "In order to take advantage of multiple processors, you should check to see if a kernel package that supports SMP is installed, and if not, choose an appropriate kernel package."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1458
+#: hardware.xml:1560
#, no-c-format
msgid "You can also build your own customized kernel to support SMP.<phrase arch=\"linux-any\"> You can find a discussion of how to do this in <xref linkend=\"kernel-baking\"/>. At this time (kernel version &kernelversion;) the way you enable SMP is to select <quote>&smp-config-option;</quote> in the <quote>&smp-config-section;</quote> section of the kernel config.</phrase>"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1469
+#: hardware.xml:1571
#, no-c-format
msgid "Graphics Card Support"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1470
+#: hardware.xml:1572
#, no-c-format
msgid "&debian;'s support for graphical interfaces is determined by the underlying support found in X.Org's X11 system. On modern PCs, having a graphical display usually works out of the box. Whether advanced graphics card features such as 3D-hardware acceleration or hardware-accelerated video are available, depends on the actual graphics hardware used in the system and in some cases on the installation of additional <quote>firmware</quote> images (see <xref linkend=\"hardware-firmware\"/>). In very few cases there have been reports about hardware on which installation of additional graphics card firmware was required even for basic graphics support, but these have been rare exceptions."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1483
+#: hardware.xml:1585
#, no-c-format
msgid "Details on supported graphics cards and pointing devices can be found at <ulink url=\"&url-xorg;\"></ulink>. &debian; &release; ships with X.Org version &x11ver;."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1488
+#: hardware.xml:1590
#, no-c-format
msgid "The X.Org X Window System is only supported on the SGI Indy and the O2."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1493
+#: hardware.xml:1595
#, no-c-format
msgid "Most graphics options commonly found on Sparc-based machines are supported. X.org graphics drivers are available for sunbw2, suncg14, suncg3, suncg6, sunleo and suntcx framebuffers, Creator3D and Elite3D cards (sunffb driver), PGX24/PGX64 ATI-based video cards (ati driver), and PermediaII-based cards (glint driver). To use an Elite3D card with X.org you additionally need to install the <classname>afbinit</classname> package, and read the documentation included with it on how to activate the card."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1503
+#: hardware.xml:1605
#, no-c-format
msgid "It is not uncommon for a Sparc machine to have two graphics cards in a default configuration. In such a case there is a possibility that the Linux kernel will not direct its output to the card initially used by the firmware. The lack of output on the graphical console may then be mistaken for a hang (usually the last message seen on console is 'Booting Linux...'). One possible solution is to physically remove one of the video cards; another option is to disable one of the cards using a kernel boot parameter. Also, if graphical output is not required or desired, serial console may be used as an alternative. On some systems use of serial console can be activated automatically by disconnecting the keyboard before booting the system."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1525
+#: hardware.xml:1627
#, no-c-format
msgid "Network Connectivity Hardware"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1526
+#: hardware.xml:1628
#, no-c-format
msgid "Almost any network interface card (NIC) supported by the &arch-kernel; kernel should also be supported by the installation system; drivers should normally be loaded automatically. <phrase arch=\"x86\">This includes most PCI/PCI-Express cards as well as PCMCIA/Express Cards on laptops.</phrase> <phrase arch=\"i386\">Many older ISA cards are supported as well.</phrase>"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1536
+#: hardware.xml:1638
#, no-c-format
msgid "This includes a lot of generic PCI cards (for systems that have PCI) and the following NICs from Sun:"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1542
+#: hardware.xml:1644
#, no-c-format
msgid "Sun LANCE"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1547
+#: hardware.xml:1649
#, no-c-format
msgid "Sun Happy Meal"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1552
+#: hardware.xml:1654
#, no-c-format
msgid "Sun BigMAC"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1557
+#: hardware.xml:1659
#, no-c-format
msgid "Sun QuadEthernet"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1562
+#: hardware.xml:1664
#, no-c-format
msgid "MyriCOM Gigabit Ethernet"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1569
+#: hardware.xml:1671
#, no-c-format
msgid "The list of supported network devices is:"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1574
+#: hardware.xml:1676
#, no-c-format
msgid "Channel to Channel (CTC) and ESCON connection (real or emulated)"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1579
+#: hardware.xml:1681
#, no-c-format
msgid "OSA-2 Token Ring/Ethernet and OSA-Express Fast Ethernet (non-QDIO)"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1584
+#: hardware.xml:1686
#, no-c-format
msgid "OSA-Express in QDIO mode, HiperSockets and Guest-LANs"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1593
+#: hardware.xml:1695
#, no-c-format
msgid "On &arch-title;, most built-in Ethernet devices are supported and modules for additional PCI and USB devices are provided."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1598
+#: hardware.xml:1700
#, no-c-format
msgid "ISDN is supported, but not during the installation."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1605
+#: hardware.xml:1707
#, no-c-format
msgid "Wireless Network Cards"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1606
+#: hardware.xml:1708
#, no-c-format
msgid "Wireless networking is in general supported as well and a growing number of wireless adapters are supported by the official &arch-kernel; kernel, although many of them do require firmware to be loaded."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1613
+#: hardware.xml:1715
#, no-c-format
msgid "If firmware is needed, the installer will prompt you to load firmware. See <xref linkend=\"loading-firmware\"/> for detailed information on how to load firmware during the installation."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1618
+#: hardware.xml:1720
#, no-c-format
msgid "Wireless NICs that are not supported by the official &arch-kernel; kernel can generally be made to work under &debian-gnu;, but are not supported during the installation."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1623
+#: hardware.xml:1725
#, no-c-format
msgid "If there is a problem with wireless and there is no other NIC you can use during the installation, it is still possible to install &debian-gnu; using a full CD-ROM or DVD image. Select the option to not configure a network and install using only the packages available from the CD/DVD. You can then install the driver and firmware you need after the installation is completed (after the reboot) and configure your network manually."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1633
+#: hardware.xml:1735
#, no-c-format
msgid "In some cases the driver you need may not be available as a &debian; package. You will then have to look if there is source code available in the internet and compile the driver yourself. How to do this is outside the scope of this manual. <phrase arch=\"x86\">If no Linux driver is available, your last resort is to use the <classname>ndiswrapper</classname> package, which allows you to use a Windows driver.</phrase>"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1647
+#: hardware.xml:1749
#, no-c-format
msgid "Known Issues for &arch-title;"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1648
+#: hardware.xml:1750
#, no-c-format
msgid "There are a couple of issues with specific network cards that are worth mentioning here."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1655
+#: hardware.xml:1757
#, no-c-format
msgid "Conflict between tulip and dfme drivers"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1657
+#: hardware.xml:1759
#, no-c-format
msgid "There are various PCI network cards that have the same PCI identification, but are supported by related, but different drivers. Some cards work with the <literal>tulip</literal> driver, others with the <literal>dfme</literal> driver. Because they have the same identification, the kernel cannot distinguish between them and it is not certain which driver will be loaded. If this happens to be the wrong one, the NIC may not work, or work badly."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1667
+#: hardware.xml:1769
#, no-c-format
msgid "This is a common problem on Netra systems with a Davicom (DEC-Tulip compatible) NIC. In that case the <literal>tulip</literal> driver is probably the correct one. You can prevent this issue by blacklisting the wrong driver module as described in <xref linkend=\"module-blacklist\"/>."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1675
+#: hardware.xml:1777
#, no-c-format
msgid "An alternative solution during the installation is to switch to a shell and unload the wrong driver module using <userinput>modprobe -r <replaceable>module</replaceable></userinput> (or both, if they are both loaded). After that you can load the correct module using <userinput>modprobe <replaceable>module</replaceable></userinput>. Note that the wrong module may then still be loaded when the system is rebooted."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1688
+#: hardware.xml:1790
#, no-c-format
msgid "Sun B100 blade"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1690
+#: hardware.xml:1792
#, no-c-format
msgid "The <literal>cassini</literal> network driver does not work with Sun B100 blade systems."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1705
+#: hardware.xml:1807
#, no-c-format
msgid "Braille Displays"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1706
+#: hardware.xml:1808
#, no-c-format
msgid "Support for braille displays is determined by the underlying support found in <classname>brltty</classname>. Most displays work under <classname>brltty</classname>, connected via either a serial port, USB or bluetooth. Details on supported braille devices can be found on the <ulink url=\"&url-brltty;\"><classname>brltty</classname> website</ulink>. &debian-gnu; &release; ships with <classname>brltty</classname> version &brlttyver;."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1720
+#: hardware.xml:1822
#, no-c-format
msgid "Hardware Speech Synthesis"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1721
+#: hardware.xml:1823
#, no-c-format
msgid "Support for hardware speech synthesis devices is determined by the underlying support found in <classname>speakup</classname>. <classname>speakup</classname> only supports integrated boards and external devices connected to a serial port (no USB, serial-to-USB or PCI adapters are supported). Details on supported hardware speech synthesis devices can be found on the <ulink url=\"&url-speakup;\"><classname>speakup</classname> website</ulink>. &debian-gnu; &release; ships with <classname>speakup</classname> version &speakupver;."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1741
+#: hardware.xml:1843
#, no-c-format
msgid "Peripherals and Other Hardware"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1742
+#: hardware.xml:1844
#, no-c-format
msgid "&arch-kernel; supports a large variety of hardware devices such as mice, printers, scanners, PCMCIA/CardBus/ExpressCard and USB devices. However, most of these devices are not required while installing the system."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1748
+#: hardware.xml:1850
#, no-c-format
msgid "USB hardware generally works fine. On some very old PC systems some USB keyboards may require additional configuration (see <xref linkend=\"hardware-issues\"/>). On modern PCs, USB keyboards and mice work without requiring any specific configuration."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1757
+#: hardware.xml:1859
#, no-c-format
msgid "Package installations from XPRAM and tape are not supported by this system. All packages that you want to install need to be available on a DASD or over the network using NFS, HTTP or FTP."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1770
+#: hardware.xml:1872
#, no-c-format
msgid "Devices Requiring Firmware"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1771
+#: hardware.xml:1873
#, no-c-format
msgid "Besides the availability of a device driver, some hardware also requires so-called <firstterm>firmware</firstterm> or <firstterm>microcode</firstterm> to be loaded into the device before it can become operational. This is most common for network interface cards (especially wireless NICs), but for example some USB devices and even some hard disk controllers also require firmware. With many graphics cards, basic functionality is available without additional firmware, but the use of advanced features requires an appropriate firmware file to be installed in the system."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1782
+#: hardware.xml:1884
#, no-c-format
msgid "On many older devices which require firmware to work, the firmware file was permanently placed in an EEPROM/Flash chip on the device itself by the manufacturer. Nowadays most new devices do not have the firmware embedded this way anymore, so the firmware file must be uploaded into the device by the host operating system every time the system boots."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1790
+#: hardware.xml:1892
#, no-c-format
msgid "In most cases firmware is non-free according to the criteria used by the &debian-gnu; project and thus cannot be included in the main distribution or in the installation system. If the device driver itself is included in the distribution and if &debian-gnu; legally can distribute the firmware, it will often be available as a separate package from the non-free section of the archive."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1799
+#: hardware.xml:1901
#, no-c-format
msgid "However, this does not mean that such hardware cannot be used during an installation. Starting with &debian-gnu; 5.0, &d-i; supports loading firmware files or packages containing firmware from a removable medium, such as a USB stick. See <xref linkend=\"loading-firmware\"/> for detailed information on how to load firmware files or packages during the installation."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1808
+#: hardware.xml:1910
#, no-c-format
msgid "If the &d-i; prompts for a firmware file and you do not have this firmware file available or do not want to install a non-free firmware file on your system, you can try to proceed without loading the firmware. There are several cases where a driver prompts for additional firmware because it may be needed under certain circumstances, but the device does work without it on most systems (this e.g. happens with certain network cards using the tg3 driver)."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1825
+#: hardware.xml:1927
#, no-c-format
msgid "Purchasing Hardware Specifically for GNU/&arch-kernel;"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1827
+#: hardware.xml:1929
#, no-c-format
msgid "There are several vendors, who ship systems with &debian; or other distributions of GNU/Linux <ulink url=\"&url-pre-installed;\">pre-installed</ulink>. You might pay more for the privilege, but it does buy a level of peace of mind, since you can be sure that the hardware is well-supported by GNU/Linux."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1835
+#: hardware.xml:1937
#, no-c-format
msgid "If you do have to buy a machine with Windows bundled, carefully read the software license that comes with Windows; you may be able to reject the license and obtain a rebate from your vendor. Searching the Internet for <quote>windows refund</quote> may get you some useful information to help with that."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1843
+#: hardware.xml:1945
#, no-c-format
msgid "Whether or not you are purchasing a system with &arch-kernel; bundled, or even a used system, it is still important to check that your hardware is supported by the &arch-kernel; kernel. Check if your hardware is listed in the references found above. Let your salesperson (if any) know that you're shopping for a &arch-kernel; system. Support &arch-kernel;-friendly hardware vendors."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1854
+#: hardware.xml:1956
#, no-c-format
msgid "Avoid Proprietary or Closed Hardware"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1855
+#: hardware.xml:1957
#, no-c-format
msgid "Some hardware manufacturers simply won't tell us how to write drivers for their hardware. Others won't allow us access to the documentation without a non-disclosure agreement that would prevent us from releasing the driver's source code, which is one of the central elements of free software. Since we haven't been granted access to usable documentation on these devices, they simply won't work under &arch-kernel;."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1865
+#: hardware.xml:1967
#, no-c-format
msgid "In many cases there are standards (or at least some de-facto standards) describing how an operating system and its device drivers communicate with a certain class of devices. All devices which comply to such a (de-facto-)standard can be used with a single generic device driver and no device-specific drivers are required. With some kinds of hardware (e.g. USB <quote>Human Interface Devices</quote>, i.e. keyboards, mice, etc., and USB mass storage devices like USB flash disks and memory card readers) this works very well and practically every device sold in the market is standards-compliant."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1877
+#: hardware.xml:1979
#, no-c-format
msgid "In other fields, among them e.g. printers, this is unfortunately not the case. While there are many printers which can be addressed via a small set of (de-facto-)standard control languages and therefore can be made to work without problems in any operating system, there are quite a few models which only understand proprietary control commands for which no usable documentation is available and therefore either cannot be used at all on free operating systems or can only be used with a vendor-supplied closed-source driver."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1888
+#: hardware.xml:1990
#, no-c-format
msgid "Even if there is a vendor-provided closed-source driver for such hardware when purchasing the device, the practical lifespan of the device is limited by driver availability. Nowadays product cycles have become short and it is not uncommon that a short time after a consumer device has ceased production, no driver updates get made available any more by the manufacturer. If the old closed-source driver does not work anymore after a system update, an otherwise perfectly working device becomes unusable due to lacking driver support and there is nothing that can be done in this case. You should therefore avoid buying closed hardware in the first place, regardless of the operating system you want to use it with."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1901
+#: hardware.xml:2003
#, no-c-format
msgid "You can help improve this situation by encouraging manufacturers of closed hardware to release the documentation and other resources necessary for us to provide free drivers for their hardware."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1916
+#: hardware.xml:2018
#, no-c-format
msgid "Installation Media"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1918
+#: hardware.xml:2020
#, no-c-format
msgid "This section will help you determine which different media types you can use to install &debian;. There is a whole chapter devoted to media, <xref linkend=\"install-methods\"/>, which lists the advantages and disadvantages of each media type. You may want to refer back to this page once you reach that section."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1928
+#: hardware.xml:2030
#, no-c-format
msgid "Floppies"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1929
+#: hardware.xml:2031
#, no-c-format
msgid "In some cases, you'll have to do your first boot from floppy disks. Generally, all you will need is a high-density (1440 kilobytes) 3.5 inch floppy drive."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1935
+#: hardware.xml:2037
#, no-c-format
msgid "For CHRP, floppy support is currently broken."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1942
+#: hardware.xml:2044
#, no-c-format
-msgid "CD-ROM/DVD-ROM"
+msgid "CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/BD-ROM"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1944
+#: hardware.xml:2046
#, no-c-format
-msgid "Whenever you see <quote>CD-ROM</quote> in this manual, it applies to both CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs, because both technologies are really the same from the operating system's point of view."
+msgid "Whenever you see <quote>CD-ROM</quote> in this manual, it applies to all of CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs and BD-ROMs, because all these technologies are really the same from the operating system's point of view."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1950
+#: hardware.xml:2052
#, no-c-format
msgid "CD-ROM based installation is supported for most architectures."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1954
+#: hardware.xml:2056
#, no-c-format
-msgid "On PCs SATA, IDE/ATAPI and SCSI CD-ROMs are supported."
+msgid "On PCs SATA, IDE/ATAPI, USB and SCSI CD-ROMs are supported, as are FireWire devices that are supported by the ohci1394 and sbp2 drivers."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1958
-#, no-c-format
-msgid "USB CD-ROM drives are also supported, as are FireWire devices that are supported by the ohci1394 and sbp2 drivers."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1963
-#, no-c-format
-msgid "IDE/ATAPI CD-ROMs are supported on all ARM machines."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1967
+#: hardware.xml:2071
#, no-c-format
msgid "On SGI machines, booting from CD-ROM requires a SCSI CD-ROM drive capable of working with a logical blocksize of 512 bytes. Many of the SCSI CD-ROM drives sold on the PC market do not have this capability. If your CD-ROM drive has a jumper labeled <quote>Unix/PC</quote> or <quote>512/2048</quote>, place it in the <quote>Unix</quote> or <quote>512</quote> position. To start the install, simply choose the <quote>System installation</quote> entry in the firmware."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1981
+#: hardware.xml:2085
#, no-c-format
msgid "USB Memory Stick"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1983
+#: hardware.xml:2087
#, no-c-format
-msgid "USB flash disks a.k.a. USB memory sticks have become a commonly used and cheap storage device. Most modern computer systems also allow booting the &d-i; from such a stick. Many modern computer systems, in particular netbooks and thin laptops, do not have a CD/DVD-ROM drive anymore at all and booting from USB media ist the standard way of installing a new operating system on them."
+msgid "USB flash disks a.k.a. USB memory sticks have become a commonly used and cheap storage device. Most modern computer systems also allow booting the &d-i; from such a stick. Many modern computer systems, in particular netbooks and thin laptops, do not have a CD/DVD-ROM drive anymore at all and booting from USB media is the standard way of installing a new operating system on them."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:1995
+#: hardware.xml:2099
#, no-c-format
msgid "Network"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:1997
+#: hardware.xml:2101
#, no-c-format
msgid "The network can be used during the installation to retrieve files needed for the installation. Whether the network is used or not depends on the installation method you choose and your answers to certain questions that will be asked during the installation. The installation system supports most types of network connections (including PPPoE, but not ISDN or PPP), via either HTTP or FTP. After the installation is completed, you can also configure your system to use ISDN and PPP."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:2007
+#: hardware.xml:2111
#, no-c-format
msgid "You can also <emphasis>boot</emphasis> the installation system over the network without needing any local media like CDs/DVDs or USB sticks. If you already have a netboot-infrastructure available (i.e. you are already running DHCP and TFTP services in your network), this allows an easy and fast deployment of a large number of machines. Setting up the necessary infrastructure requires a certain level of technical experience, so this is not recommended for novice users. <phrase arch=\"mips;mipsel\">This is the preferred installation technique for &arch-title;.</phrase>"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:2020
+#: hardware.xml:2124
#, no-c-format
msgid "Diskless installation, using network booting from a local area network and NFS-mounting of all local filesystems, is another option."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:2029
+#: hardware.xml:2133
#, no-c-format
msgid "Hard Disk"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:2031
+#: hardware.xml:2135
#, no-c-format
msgid "Booting the installation system directly from a hard disk is another option for many architectures. This will require some other operating system to load the installer onto the hard disk. This method is only recommended for special cases when no other installation method is available."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:2038
+#: hardware.xml:2142
#, no-c-format
msgid "Although the &arch-title; does not allow booting from SunOS (Solaris), you can install from a SunOS partition (UFS slices)."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:2047
+#: hardware.xml:2151
#, no-c-format
msgid "Un*x or GNU system"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:2049
+#: hardware.xml:2153
#, no-c-format
msgid "If you are running another Unix-like system, you could use it to install &debian-gnu; without using the &d-i; described in the rest of this manual. This kind of install may be useful for users with otherwise unsupported hardware or on hosts which can't afford downtime. If you are interested in this technique, skip to the <xref linkend=\"linux-upgrade\"/>. This installation method is only recommended for advanced users when no other installation method is available."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:2062
+#: hardware.xml:2166
#, no-c-format
msgid "Supported Storage Systems"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:2064
+#: hardware.xml:2168
#, no-c-format
msgid "The &debian; installer contains a kernel which is built to maximize the number of systems it runs on."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:2068
+#: hardware.xml:2172
#, no-c-format
msgid "Generally, the &debian; installation system includes support for IDE (also known as PATA) drives, SATA and SCSI controllers and drives, USB, and FireWire. The supported file systems include FAT, Win-32 FAT extensions (VFAT) and NTFS."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:2085
+#: hardware.xml:2189
#, no-c-format
msgid "Any storage system supported by the Linux kernel is also supported by the boot system. The following SCSI drivers are supported in the default kernel: <itemizedlist> <listitem><para> Sparc ESP </para></listitem> <listitem><para> PTI Qlogic,ISP </para></listitem> <listitem><para> Adaptec AIC7xxx </para></listitem> <listitem><para> NCR and Symbios 53C8XX </para></listitem> </itemizedlist> IDE systems (such as the UltraSPARC 5) are also supported. See <ulink url=\"&url-sparc-linux-faq;\">Linux for SPARC Processors FAQ</ulink> for more information on SPARC hardware supported by the Linux kernel."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:2118
+#: hardware.xml:2222
#, no-c-format
msgid "Any storage system supported by the Linux kernel is also supported by the boot system. Note that the current Linux kernel does not support floppies on CHRP systems at all."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:2124
+#: hardware.xml:2228
#, no-c-format
msgid "Any storage system supported by the Linux kernel is also supported by the boot system. Note that the current Linux kernel does not support the floppy drive."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:2130
+#: hardware.xml:2234
#, no-c-format
msgid "Any storage system supported by the Linux kernel is also supported by the boot system."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:2135
+#: hardware.xml:2239
#, no-c-format
msgid "Any storage system supported by the Linux kernel is also supported by the boot system. This means that FBA and ECKD DASDs are supported with the old Linux disk layout (ldl) and the new common S/390 disk layout (cdl)."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: hardware.xml:2152
+#: hardware.xml:2256
#, no-c-format
msgid "Memory and Disk Space Requirements"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:2154
+#: hardware.xml:2258
#, no-c-format
msgid "You must have at least &minimum-memory; of memory and &minimum-fs-size; of hard disk space to perform a normal installation. Note that these are fairly minimal numbers. For more realistic figures, see <xref linkend=\"minimum-hardware-reqts\"/>."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: hardware.xml:2161
+#: hardware.xml:2265
#, no-c-format
msgid "Installation on systems with less memory<footnote condition=\"gtk\"> <para> Installation images that support the graphical installer require more memory than images that support only the textual installer and should not be used on systems with less than &minimum-memory; of memory. If there is a choice between booting the text-based and the graphical installer, the former should be selected. </para> </footnote> or disk space available may be possible but is only advised for experienced users."
msgstr ""