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2  <!-- $Id: hardware-supported.xml,v 1.7 2003/09/26 22:20:22 barbier Exp $ -->  <!-- $Id$ -->
3    
4   <sect1 id="hardware-supported">   <sect1 id="hardware-supported">
5   <title>Supported Hardware</title>   <title>Supported Hardware</title>
# Line 33  variations of each architecture known as Line 33  variations of each architecture known as
33    
34  </para><para>  </para><para>
35    
36  <informalexample><screen>  <informaltable>
37  Architecture         | Debian Designation / Flavor  <tgroup cols="4">
38  ---------------------+----------------------------  <thead>
39  Intel x86-based      | i386  <row>
40                       |   - vanilla    <entry>Architecture</entry><entry>Debian Designation</entry>
41                       |   - idepci    <entry>Subarchitecture</entry><entry>Flavor</entry>
42                       |   - compact  </row>
43                       |   - bf2.4 (experimental)  </thead>
44                       |  
45  Motorola 680x0:      | m68k  <tbody>
46    - Atari            |   - atari  <row>
47    - Amiga            |   - amiga    <entry morerows="2">Intel x86-based</entry>
48    - 68k Macintosh    |   - mac    <entry morerows="2">i386</entry>
49    - VME              |   - bvme6000    <entry morerows="2"></entry>
50                       |   - mvme147    <entry>vanilla</entry>
51                       |   - mvme16x  </row><row>
52                       |    <entry>speakup</entry>
53  DEC Alpha            | alpha  </row><row>
54                       |   - generic    <entry>linux26</entry>
55                       |   - jensen  </row>
56                       |   - nautilus  
57                       |  <row>
58  Sun SPARC            | sparc    <entry morerows="5">Motorola 680x0</entry>
59                       |   - sun4cdm    <entry morerows="5">m68k</entry>
60                       |   - sun4u    <entry>Atari</entry>
61                       |    <entry>atari</entry>
62  ARM and StrongARM    | arm  </row><row>
63                       |   - netwinder    <entry>Amiga</entry>
64                       |   - riscpc    <entry>amiga</entry>
65                       |   - shark  </row><row>
66                       |   - lart    <entry>68k Macintosh</entry>
67                       |    <entry>mac</entry>
68  IBM/Motorola PowerPC | powerpc  </row><row>
69    - CHRP             |   - chrp    <entry morerows="2">VME</entry>
70    - PowerMac         |   - powermac, new-powermac    <entry>bvme6000</entry>
71    - PReP             |   - prep  </row><row>
72    - APUS             |   - apus    <entry>mvme147</entry>
73                       |  </row><row>
74  HP PA-RISC           | hppa    <entry>mvme16x</entry>
75    - PA-RISC 1.1      |   - 32  </row>
76    - PA-RISC 2.0      |   - 64  
77                       |  <row>
78  Intel ia64-based     | ia64    <entry morerows="2">DEC Alpha</entry>
79                       |    <entry morerows="2">alpha</entry>
80  MIPS (big endian)    | mips    <entry morerows="2"></entry>
81    - SGI Indy/I2      |  - r4k-ip22    <entry>generic</entry>
82                       |  </row><row>
83  MIPS (little endian) | mipsel    <entry>jensen</entry>
84    - DEC Decstation   |  - r4k-kn04  </row><row>
85                       |  - r3k-kn02    <entry>nautilus</entry>
86                       |  </row>
87  IBM S/390            | s390  
88                       |  - tape  <row>
89                       |  - vmrdr    <entry morerows="1">Sun SPARC</entry>
90                       |    <entry morerows="1">sparc</entry>
91  ---------------------+----------------------------    <entry morerows="1"></entry>
92      <entry>sun4cdm</entry>
93    </row><row>
94      <entry>sun4u</entry>
95    </row>
96    
97    <row>
98      <entry morerows="3">ARM and StrongARM</entry>
99      <entry morerows="3">arm</entry>
100      <entry morerows="3"></entry>
101      <entry>netwinder</entry>
102    </row><row>
103      <entry>riscpc</entry>
104    </row><row>
105      <entry>shark</entry>
106    </row><row>
107      <entry>lart</entry>
108    </row>
109    
110    <row>
111      <entry morerows="3">IBM/Motorola PowerPC</entry>
112      <entry morerows="3">powerpc</entry>
113      <entry>CHRP</entry>
114      <entry>chrp</entry>
115    </row><row>
116      <entry>PowerMac</entry>
117      <entry>powermac, new-powermac</entry>
118    </row><row>
119      <entry>PReP</entry>
120      <entry>prep</entry>
121    </row><row>
122      <entry>APUS</entry>
123      <entry>apus</entry>
124    </row>
125    
126    <row>
127      <entry morerows="1">HP PA-RISC</entry>
128      <entry morerows="1">hppa</entry>
129      <entry>PA-RISC 1.1</entry>
130      <entry>32</entry>
131    </row><row>
132      <entry>PA-RISC 2.0</entry>
133      <entry>64</entry>
134    </row>
135    
136    <row>
137      <entry>Intel ia64-based</entry>
138      <entry>ia64</entry>
139      <entry></entry>
140      <entry></entry>
141    </row>
142    
143    <row>
144      <entry>MIPS (big endian)</entry>
145      <entry>mips</entry>
146      <entry>SGI Indy/I2</entry>
147      <entry>r4k-ip22</entry>
148    </row>
149    
150    <row>
151      <entry morerows="1">MIPS (little endian)</entry>
152      <entry morerows="1">mipsel</entry>
153      <entry morerows="1">DEC Decstation</entry>
154      <entry>r4k-kn04</entry>
155    </row><row>
156      <entry>r3k-kn02</entry>
157    </row>
158    
159    <row>
160      <entry morerows="1">IBM S/390</entry>
161      <entry morerows="1">s390</entry>
162      <entry morerows="1"></entry>
163      <entry>tape</entry>
164    </row><row>
165      <entry>vmrdr</entry>
166    </row>
167    
168  </screen></informalexample>  </tbody></tgroup></informaltable>
169    
170  </para><para>  </para><para>
171    
# Line 148  underlying support found in XFree86's X1 Line 223  underlying support found in XFree86's X1
223  slots are actually a modification on the PCI specification, and most  slots are actually a modification on the PCI specification, and most
224  AGP video cards work under XFree86.  Details on supported graphics  AGP video cards work under XFree86.  Details on supported graphics
225  buses, cards, monitors, and pointing devices can be found at  buses, cards, monitors, and pointing devices can be found at
226  <ulink url="&url-xfree-support;"></ulink>.  Debian &release; ships  <ulink url="&url-xfree86;"></ulink>.  Debian &release; ships
227  with X11 revision &x11ver;.  with XFree86 version &x11ver;.
228    
229  </para><para arch="mips">  </para><para arch="mips">
230    
# Line 185  the kernel will simply cause a bit more Line 260  the kernel will simply cause a bit more
260    
261  In order to optimize the kernel for single CPU systems, you'll have to  In order to optimize the kernel for single CPU systems, you'll have to
262  replace the standard Debian kernel.  You can find a discussion of how  replace the standard Debian kernel.  You can find a discussion of how
263  to do this in <xref linkend="kernel-baking"></xref>.  At this time  to do this in <xref linkend="kernel-baking"/>.  At this time
264  (kernel version &kernelversion;) the way you disable SMP is to deselect  (kernel version &kernelversion;) the way you disable SMP is to deselect
265  ``symmetric multi-processing'' in the ``General'' section of the  ``symmetric multi-processing'' in the ``General'' section of the
266  kernel config.  kernel config.
# Line 210  the first CPU. Line 285  the first CPU.
285    
286  In order to take advantage of multiple processors, you'll have to  In order to take advantage of multiple processors, you'll have to
287  replace the standard Debian kernel.  You can find a discussion of how  replace the standard Debian kernel.  You can find a discussion of how
288  to do this in <xref linkend="kernel-baking"></xref>.  At this time  to do this in <xref linkend="kernel-baking"/>.  At this time
289  (kernel version &kernelversion;) the way you enable SMP is to select  (kernel version &kernelversion;) the way you enable SMP is to select
290  ``symmetric multi-processing'' in the ``General'' section of the  ``symmetric multi-processing'' in the ``General'' section of the
291  kernel config.  kernel config.

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