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Please refer to the Ports pages at -<ulink url="&url-ports;"></ulink> for -more details on &arch-title; architecture systems which have been -tested with Debian. - -</para><para> - -Rather than attempting to describe all the different hardware -configurations which are supported for &arch-title;, this section -contains general information and pointers to where additional -information can be found. - -</para> - - <sect2><title>Supported Architectures</title> - -<para> - -Debian &release; supports eleven major architectures and several -variations of each architecture known as <quote>flavors</quote>. - -</para><para> - -<informaltable> -<tgroup cols="4"> -<thead> -<row> - <entry>Architecture</entry><entry>Debian Designation</entry> - <entry>Subarchitecture</entry><entry>Flavor</entry> -</row> -</thead> - -<tbody> -<row> - <entry morerows="2">Intel x86-based</entry> - <entry morerows="2">i386</entry> - <entry morerows="2"></entry> - <entry>vanilla</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>speakup</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>linux26</entry> -</row> - -<row> - <entry morerows="5">Motorola 680x0</entry> - <entry morerows="5">m68k</entry> - <entry>Atari</entry> - <entry>atari</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>Amiga</entry> - <entry>amiga</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>68k Macintosh</entry> - <entry>mac</entry> -</row><row> - <entry morerows="2">VME</entry> - <entry>bvme6000</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>mvme147</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>mvme16x</entry> -</row> - -<row> - <entry>DEC Alpha</entry> - <entry>alpha</entry> - <entry></entry> - <entry></entry> -</row> - -<row> - <entry morerows="1">Sun SPARC</entry> - <entry morerows="1">sparc</entry> - <entry morerows="1"></entry> - <entry>sun4cdm</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>sun4u</entry> -</row> - -<row> - <entry morerows="2">ARM and StrongARM</entry> - <entry morerows="2">arm</entry> - <entry>Netwinder and CATS</entry> - <entry>netwinder</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>Linksys NSLU2</entry> - <entry>nslu2</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>RiscPC and Riscstation</entry> - <entry>riscpc</entry> -</row> - -<row> - <entry morerows="3">IBM/Motorola PowerPC</entry> - <entry morerows="3">powerpc</entry> - <entry>CHRP</entry> - <entry>chrp</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>PowerMac</entry> - <entry>pmac</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>PReP</entry> - <entry>prep</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>APUS</entry> - <entry>apus</entry> -</row> - -<row> - <entry morerows="1">HP PA-RISC</entry> - <entry morerows="1">hppa</entry> - <entry>PA-RISC 1.1</entry> - <entry>32</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>PA-RISC 2.0</entry> - <entry>64</entry> -</row> - -<row> - <entry>Intel ia64-based</entry> - <entry>ia64</entry> - <entry></entry> - <entry></entry> -</row> - -<row> - <entry morerows="4">MIPS (big endian)</entry> - <entry morerows="4">mips</entry> - <entry morerows="1">SGI IP22 (Indy/Indigo 2)</entry> - <entry>r4k-ip22</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>r5k-ip22</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>SGI IP32 (O2)</entry> - <entry>r5k-ip32</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>Broadcom BCM91250A (SWARM)</entry> - <entry>sb1-bcm91250a</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>Broadcom BCM91480B (BigSur)</entry> - <entry>sb1a-bcm91480b</entry> -</row> - -<row> - <entry morerows="4">MIPS (little endian)</entry> - <entry morerows="4">mipsel</entry> - <entry>Cobalt</entry> - <entry>cobalt</entry> -</row><row> - <entry morerows="1">DECstation</entry> - <entry>r4k-kn04</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>r3k-kn02</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>Broadcom BCM91250A (SWARM)</entry> - <entry>sb1-bcm91250a</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>Broadcom BCM91480B (BigSur)</entry> - <entry>sb1a-bcm91480b</entry> -</row> - -<row> - <entry morerows="1">IBM S/390</entry> - <entry morerows="1">s390</entry> - <entry>IPL from VM-reader and DASD</entry> - <entry>generic</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>IPL from tape</entry> - <entry>tape</entry> -</row> - -</tbody></tgroup></informaltable> - -</para><para> - -This document covers installation for the -<emphasis>&arch-title;</emphasis> architecture. 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. - -</para><para condition="new-arch"> - -This is the first official release of &debian; 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. It can be necessary to use the -<ulink url="&url-list-subscribe;">debian-&arch-listname; mailing list</ulink> -as well. - -</para> - - </sect2> - -<!-- supported cpu docs --> -&supported-alpha.xml; -&supported-arm.xml; -&supported-hppa.xml; -&supported-i386.xml; -&supported-ia64.xml; <!-- FIXME: currently missing --> -&supported-m68k.xml; -&supported-mips.xml; -&supported-mipsel.xml; -&supported-powerpc.xml; -&supported-s390.xml; -&supported-sparc.xml; - - <sect2 id="gfx" arch="not-s390"><title>Graphics Card</title> - -<para arch="i386"> - -You should be using a VGA-compatible display interface for the console -terminal. Nearly every modern display card is compatible with -VGA. Ancient standards such CGA, MDA, or HGA should also work, -assuming you do not require X11 support. Note that X11 is not used -during the installation process described in this document. - -</para><para> - -Debian's support for graphical interfaces is determined by the -underlying support found in X.Org's X11 system. Most AGP, PCI and -PCIe video cards work under X.Org. Details on supported graphics -buses, cards, monitors, and pointing devices can be found at -<ulink url="&url-xorg;"></ulink>. Debian &release; ships -with X.Org version &x11ver;. - -</para><para arch="mips"> - -<!-- FIXME: mention explicit graphics chips and not system names --> -The X.Org X11 window system is only supported on the SGI Indy and the O2. The -Broadcom BCM91250A and BCM91480B evaluation boards have standard 3.3v PCI -slots and support VGA emulation or Linux framebuffer on a selected range -of graphics cards. A <ulink url="&url-bcm91250a-hardware;">compatibility -listing</ulink> for Broadcom evaluation boards is available. - -</para><para arch="mipsel"> - -The X.Org X11 window system is supported on some DECstation models. The -Broadcom BCM91250A and BCM91480B evaluation boards have standard 3.3v PCI -slots and support VGA emulation or Linux framebuffer on a selected range -of graphics cards. A <ulink url="&url-bcm91250a-hardware;">compatibility -listing</ulink> for Broadcom evaluation boards is available. - -</para> - - </sect2> - - <sect2 arch="i386" id="laptops"><title>Laptops</title> -<para> - -Laptops are also supported. Laptops are often specialized or contain -proprietary hardware. To see if your particular laptop works well -with GNU/Linux, see the -<ulink url="&url-x86-laptop;">Linux Laptop pages</ulink> - -</para> - </sect2> - - - <sect2 condition="defaults-smp"> -<title>Multiple Processors</title> - -<para> - -Multi-processor support — also called <quote>symmetric multi-processing</quote> -or SMP — is available for this architecture. The standard Debian -&release; kernel image was compiled with SMP support. This should not -prevent installation, since the SMP kernel should boot on non-SMP systems; -the kernel will simply cause a bit more overhead. - -</para><para> - -In order to optimize the kernel for single CPU systems, you'll have to -replace the standard Debian kernel. You can find a discussion of how -to do this in <xref linkend="kernel-baking"/>. At this time -(kernel version &kernelversion;) the way you disable SMP is to deselect -<quote>&smp-config-option;</quote> in the <quote>&smp-config-section;</quote> -section of the kernel config. - -</para> - - </sect2> - - - <sect2 condition="supports-smp"> - <title>Multiple Processors</title> -<para> - -Multi-processor support — also called <quote>symmetric -multi-processing</quote> or SMP — 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 -the first CPU. - -</para><para> - -In order to take advantage of multiple processors, you'll have to -replace the standard Debian kernel. 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. - -</para> - </sect2> - - <sect2 condition="supports-smp-sometimes"> - <title>Multiple Processors</title> -<para> - -Multi-processor support — also called <quote>symmetric -multi-processing</quote> or SMP — 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. - -</para><para> - -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. - -You can also build your own customized kernel to support SMP. 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. - -</para> - </sect2> - </sect1> |