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1 # SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.
2 # FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
3 #
4 #, fuzzy
5 msgid ""
6 msgstr ""
7 "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
8 "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: debian-boot@lists.debian.org\n"
9 "POT-Creation-Date: 2006-12-25 19:53+0000\n"
10 "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
11 "Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
12 "Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
13 "MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
14 "Content-Type: application/x-xml2pot; charset=UTF-8\n"
15 "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
16
17 #. Tag: title
18 #: hardware.xml:5
19 #, no-c-format
20 msgid "System Requirements"
21 msgstr ""
22
23 #. Tag: para
24 #: hardware.xml:7
25 #, no-c-format
26 msgid "This section contains information about what hardware you need to get started with Debian. You will also find links to further information about hardware supported by GNU and Linux."
27 msgstr ""
28
29 #. Tag: title
30 #: hardware.xml:20
31 #, no-c-format
32 msgid "Supported Hardware"
33 msgstr ""
34
35 #. Tag: para
36 #: hardware.xml:21
37 #, no-c-format
38 msgid "Debian does not impose hardware requirements beyond the requirements of the Linux kernel and the GNU tool-sets. Therefore, any architecture or platform to which the Linux kernel, libc, <command>gcc</command>, etc. have been ported, and for which a Debian port exists, can run Debian. 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."
39 msgstr ""
40
41 #. Tag: para
42 #: hardware.xml:32
43 #, no-c-format
44 msgid "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."
45 msgstr ""
46
47 #. Tag: title
48 #: hardware.xml:41
49 #, no-c-format
50 msgid "Supported Architectures"
51 msgstr ""
52
53 #. Tag: para
54 #: hardware.xml:42
55 #, no-c-format
56 msgid "Debian &release; supports twelve major architectures and several variations of each architecture known as <quote>flavors</quote>."
57 msgstr ""
58
59 #. Tag: entry
60 #: hardware.xml:53
61 #, no-c-format
62 msgid "Architecture"
63 msgstr ""
64
65 #. Tag: entry
66 #: hardware.xml:53
67 #, no-c-format
68 msgid "Debian Designation"
69 msgstr ""
70
71 #. Tag: entry
72 #: hardware.xml:54
73 #, no-c-format
74 msgid "Subarchitecture"
75 msgstr ""
76
77 #. Tag: entry
78 #: hardware.xml:54
79 #, no-c-format
80 msgid "Flavor"
81 msgstr ""
82
83 #. Tag: entry
84 #: hardware.xml:60
85 #, no-c-format
86 msgid "Intel x86-based"
87 msgstr ""
88
89 #. Tag: entry
90 #: hardware.xml:61
91 #, no-c-format
92 msgid "i386"
93 msgstr ""
94
95 #. Tag: entry
96 #: hardware.xml:67
97 #, no-c-format
98 msgid "AMD64 &amp; Intel EM64T"
99 msgstr ""
100
101 #. Tag: entry
102 #: hardware.xml:68
103 #, no-c-format
104 msgid "amd64"
105 msgstr ""
106
107 #. Tag: entry
108 #: hardware.xml:74
109 #, no-c-format
110 msgid "DEC Alpha"
111 msgstr ""
112
113 #. Tag: entry
114 #: hardware.xml:75
115 #, no-c-format
116 msgid "alpha"
117 msgstr ""
118
119 #. Tag: entry
120 #: hardware.xml:81
121 #, no-c-format
122 msgid "ARM and StrongARM"
123 msgstr ""
124
125 #. Tag: entry
126 #: hardware.xml:82
127 #, no-c-format
128 msgid "<entry>arm</entry>"
129 msgstr ""
130
131 #. Tag: entry
132 #: hardware.xml:83
133 #, no-c-format
134 msgid "Netwinder and CATS"
135 msgstr ""
136
137 #. Tag: entry
138 #: hardware.xml:84
139 #, no-c-format
140 msgid "netwinder"
141 msgstr ""
142
143 #. Tag: entry
144 #: hardware.xml:86
145 #, no-c-format
146 msgid "Intel IOP32x"
147 msgstr ""
148
149 #. Tag: entry
150 #: hardware.xml:87
151 #, no-c-format
152 msgid "iop32x"
153 msgstr ""
154
155 #. Tag: entry
156 #: hardware.xml:89
157 #, no-c-format
158 msgid "Intel IXP4xx"
159 msgstr ""
160
161 #. Tag: entry
162 #: hardware.xml:90
163 #, no-c-format
164 msgid "ixp4xx"
165 msgstr ""
166
167 #. Tag: entry
168 #: hardware.xml:92
169 #, no-c-format
170 msgid "<entry>RiscPC</entry>"
171 msgstr ""
172
173 #. Tag: entry
174 #: hardware.xml:93
175 #, no-c-format
176 msgid "<entry>rpc</entry>"
177 msgstr ""
178
179 #. Tag: entry
180 #: hardware.xml:97
181 #, no-c-format
182 msgid "HP PA-RISC"
183 msgstr ""
184
185 #. Tag: entry
186 #: hardware.xml:98
187 #, no-c-format
188 msgid "hppa"
189 msgstr ""
190
191 #. Tag: entry
192 #: hardware.xml:99
193 #, no-c-format
194 msgid "PA-RISC 1.1"
195 msgstr ""
196
197 #. Tag: entry
198 #: hardware.xml:100
199 #, no-c-format
200 msgid "<entry>32</entry>"
201 msgstr ""
202
203 #. Tag: entry
204 #: hardware.xml:102
205 #, no-c-format
206 msgid "PA-RISC 2.0"
207 msgstr ""
208
209 #. Tag: entry
210 #: hardware.xml:103
211 #, no-c-format
212 msgid "<entry>64</entry>"
213 msgstr ""
214
215 #. Tag: entry
216 #: hardware.xml:107
217 #, no-c-format
218 msgid "Intel IA-64"
219 msgstr ""
220
221 #. Tag: entry
222 #: hardware.xml:108
223 #, no-c-format
224 msgid "ia64"
225 msgstr ""
226
227 #. Tag: entry
228 #: hardware.xml:114
229 #, no-c-format
230 msgid "MIPS (big endian)"
231 msgstr ""
232
233 #. Tag: entry
234 #: hardware.xml:115
235 #, no-c-format
236 msgid "mips"
237 msgstr ""
238
239 #. Tag: entry
240 #: hardware.xml:116
241 #, no-c-format
242 msgid "SGI IP22 (Indy/Indigo 2)"
243 msgstr ""
244
245 #. Tag: entry
246 #: hardware.xml:117
247 #, no-c-format
248 msgid "r4k-ip22"
249 msgstr ""
250
251 #. Tag: entry
252 #: hardware.xml:119
253 #, no-c-format
254 msgid "SGI IP32 (O2)"
255 msgstr ""
256
257 #. Tag: entry
258 #: hardware.xml:120
259 #, no-c-format
260 msgid "r5k-ip32"
261 msgstr ""
262
263 #. Tag: entry
264 #: hardware.xml:122 hardware.xml:140
265 #, no-c-format
266 msgid "Broadcom BCM91250A (SWARM)"
267 msgstr ""
268
269 #. Tag: entry
270 #: hardware.xml:123 hardware.xml:141
271 #, no-c-format
272 msgid "sb1-bcm91250a"
273 msgstr ""
274
275 #. Tag: entry
276 #: hardware.xml:125 hardware.xml:143
277 #, no-c-format
278 msgid "Broadcom BCM91480B (BigSur)"
279 msgstr ""
280
281 #. Tag: entry
282 #: hardware.xml:126 hardware.xml:144
283 #, no-c-format
284 msgid "sb1a-bcm91480b"
285 msgstr ""
286
287 #. Tag: entry
288 #: hardware.xml:130
289 #, no-c-format
290 msgid "MIPS (little endian)"
291 msgstr ""
292
293 #. Tag: entry
294 #: hardware.xml:131
295 #, no-c-format
296 msgid "mipsel"
297 msgstr ""
298
299 #. Tag: entry
300 #: hardware.xml:132
301 #, no-c-format
302 msgid "Cobalt"
303 msgstr ""
304
305 #. Tag: entry
306 #: hardware.xml:133
307 #, no-c-format
308 msgid "cobalt"
309 msgstr ""
310
311 #. Tag: entry
312 #: hardware.xml:135
313 #, no-c-format
314 msgid "DECstation"
315 msgstr ""
316
317 #. Tag: entry
318 #: hardware.xml:136 hardware.xml:1107 hardware.xml:1122 hardware.xml:1132
319 #, no-c-format
320 msgid "r4k-kn04"
321 msgstr ""
322
323 #. Tag: entry
324 #: hardware.xml:138 hardware.xml:1102 hardware.xml:1112 hardware.xml:1117 hardware.xml:1127
325 #, no-c-format
326 msgid "r3k-kn02"
327 msgstr ""
328
329 #. Tag: entry
330 #: hardware.xml:148
331 #, no-c-format
332 msgid "Motorola 680x0"
333 msgstr ""
334
335 #. Tag: entry
336 #: hardware.xml:149
337 #, no-c-format
338 msgid "m68k"
339 msgstr ""
340
341 #. Tag: entry
342 #: hardware.xml:150
343 #, no-c-format
344 msgid "Atari"
345 msgstr ""
346
347 #. Tag: entry
348 #: hardware.xml:151
349 #, no-c-format
350 msgid "atari"
351 msgstr ""
352
353 #. Tag: entry
354 #: hardware.xml:153
355 #, no-c-format
356 msgid "Amiga"
357 msgstr ""
358
359 #. Tag: entry
360 #: hardware.xml:154
361 #, no-c-format
362 msgid "amiga"
363 msgstr ""
364
365 #. Tag: entry
366 #: hardware.xml:156
367 #, no-c-format
368 msgid "68k Macintosh"
369 msgstr ""
370
371 #. Tag: entry
372 #: hardware.xml:157
373 #, no-c-format
374 msgid "<entry>mac</entry>"
375 msgstr ""
376
377 #. Tag: entry
378 #: hardware.xml:159
379 #, no-c-format
380 msgid "<entry>VME</entry>"
381 msgstr ""
382
383 #. Tag: entry
384 #: hardware.xml:160
385 #, no-c-format
386 msgid "bvme6000"
387 msgstr ""
388
389 #. Tag: entry
390 #: hardware.xml:162
391 #, no-c-format
392 msgid "mvme147"
393 msgstr ""
394
395 #. Tag: entry
396 #: hardware.xml:164
397 #, no-c-format
398 msgid "mvme16x"
399 msgstr ""
400
401 #. Tag: entry
402 #: hardware.xml:168
403 #, no-c-format
404 msgid "IBM/Motorola PowerPC"
405 msgstr ""
406
407 #. Tag: entry
408 #: hardware.xml:169
409 #, no-c-format
410 msgid "<entry>powerpc</entry>"
411 msgstr ""
412
413 #. Tag: entry
414 #: hardware.xml:170
415 #, no-c-format
416 msgid "CHRP"
417 msgstr ""
418
419 #. Tag: entry
420 #: hardware.xml:171
421 #, no-c-format
422 msgid "chrp"
423 msgstr ""
424
425 #. Tag: entry
426 #: hardware.xml:173
427 #, no-c-format
428 msgid "PowerMac"
429 msgstr ""
430
431 #. Tag: entry
432 #: hardware.xml:174
433 #, no-c-format
434 msgid "pmac"
435 msgstr ""
436
437 #. Tag: entry
438 #: hardware.xml:176
439 #, no-c-format
440 msgid "PReP"
441 msgstr ""
442
443 #. Tag: entry
444 #: hardware.xml:177
445 #, no-c-format
446 msgid "<entry>prep</entry>"
447 msgstr ""
448
449 #. Tag: entry
450 #: hardware.xml:179
451 #, no-c-format
452 msgid "APUS"
453 msgstr ""
454
455 #. Tag: entry
456 #: hardware.xml:180
457 #, no-c-format
458 msgid "<entry>apus</entry>"
459 msgstr ""
460
461 #. Tag: entry
462 #: hardware.xml:184
463 #, no-c-format
464 msgid "Sun SPARC"
465 msgstr ""
466
467 #. Tag: entry
468 #: hardware.xml:185
469 #, no-c-format
470 msgid "sparc"
471 msgstr ""
472
473 #. Tag: entry
474 #: hardware.xml:187
475 #, no-c-format
476 msgid "sun4cdm"
477 msgstr ""
478
479 #. Tag: entry
480 #: hardware.xml:189
481 #, no-c-format
482 msgid "sun4u"
483 msgstr ""
484
485 #. Tag: entry
486 #: hardware.xml:193
487 #, no-c-format
488 msgid "IBM S/390"
489 msgstr ""
490
491 #. Tag: entry
492 #: hardware.xml:194
493 #, no-c-format
494 msgid "s390"
495 msgstr ""
496
497 #. Tag: entry
498 #: hardware.xml:195
499 #, no-c-format
500 msgid "IPL from VM-reader and DASD"
501 msgstr ""
502
503 #. Tag: entry
504 #: hardware.xml:196
505 #, no-c-format
506 msgid "generic"
507 msgstr ""
508
509 #. Tag: entry
510 #: hardware.xml:198
511 #, no-c-format
512 msgid "IPL from tape"
513 msgstr ""
514
515 #. Tag: entry
516 #: hardware.xml:199
517 #, no-c-format
518 msgid "tape"
519 msgstr ""
520
521 #. Tag: para
522 #: hardware.xml:204
523 #, no-c-format
524 msgid "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."
525 msgstr ""
526
527 #. Tag: para
528 #: hardware.xml:212
529 #, no-c-format
530 msgid "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."
531 msgstr ""
532
533 #. Tag: title
534 #: hardware.xml:234 hardware.xml:693 hardware.xml:729 hardware.xml:822 hardware.xml:841 hardware.xml:927 hardware.xml:969 hardware.xml:1037 hardware.xml:1196 hardware.xml:1642
535 #, no-c-format
536 msgid "CPU, Main Boards, and Video Support"
537 msgstr ""
538
539 #. Tag: para
540 #: hardware.xml:235
541 #, no-c-format
542 msgid "Complete information regarding supported DEC Alphas can be found at <ulink url=\"&url-alpha-howto;\">Linux Alpha HOWTO</ulink>. The purpose of this section is to describe the systems supported by the boot disks."
543 msgstr ""
544
545 #. Tag: para
546 #: hardware.xml:242
547 #, no-c-format
548 msgid "Alpha machines are subdivided into different system types because there are a number of generations of motherboard and supporting chipsets. Different systems (<quote>sub-architectures</quote>) often have radically different engineering and capabilities. Therefore, the process of installing and, more to the point, booting, can vary from system to system."
549 msgstr ""
550
551 #. Tag: para
552 #: hardware.xml:250
553 #, no-c-format
554 msgid "The following table lists the system types supported by the Debian installation system. The table also indicates the <emphasis>code name</emphasis> for these system types. You'll need to know this code name when you actually begin the installation process:"
555 msgstr ""
556
557 #. Tag: entry
558 #: hardware.xml:267
559 #, no-c-format
560 msgid "Hardware Type"
561 msgstr ""
562
563 #. Tag: entry
564 #: hardware.xml:268
565 #, no-c-format
566 msgid "Aliases"
567 msgstr ""
568
569 #. Tag: entry
570 #: hardware.xml:268
571 #, no-c-format
572 msgid "MILO image"
573 msgstr ""
574
575 #. Tag: entry
576 #: hardware.xml:274
577 #, no-c-format
578 msgid "ALCOR"
579 msgstr ""
580
581 #. Tag: entry
582 #: hardware.xml:275
583 #, no-c-format
584 msgid "AlphaStation 500 5/266.300"
585 msgstr ""
586
587 #. Tag: entry
588 #: hardware.xml:276
589 #, no-c-format
590 msgid "Maverick"
591 msgstr ""
592
593 #. Tag: entry
594 #: hardware.xml:277 hardware.xml:281 hardware.xml:285
595 #, no-c-format
596 msgid "alcor"
597 msgstr ""
598
599 #. Tag: entry
600 #: hardware.xml:279
601 #, no-c-format
602 msgid "AlphaStation 500 5/333...500"
603 msgstr ""
604
605 #. Tag: entry
606 #: hardware.xml:280
607 #, no-c-format
608 msgid "Bret"
609 msgstr ""
610
611 #. Tag: entry
612 #: hardware.xml:283
613 #, no-c-format
614 msgid "AlphaStation 600/266...300"
615 msgstr ""
616
617 #. Tag: entry
618 #: hardware.xml:284
619 #, no-c-format
620 msgid "Alcor"
621 msgstr ""
622
623 #. Tag: entry
624 #: hardware.xml:287
625 #, no-c-format
626 msgid "AlphaStation 600/300...433"
627 msgstr ""
628
629 #. Tag: entry
630 #: hardware.xml:288
631 #, no-c-format
632 msgid "<entry>XLT</entry>"
633 msgstr ""
634
635 #. Tag: entry
636 #: hardware.xml:289
637 #, no-c-format
638 msgid "<entry>xlt</entry>"
639 msgstr ""
640
641 #. Tag: entry
642 #: hardware.xml:293
643 #, no-c-format
644 msgid "BOOK1"
645 msgstr ""
646
647 #. Tag: entry
648 #: hardware.xml:294
649 #, no-c-format
650 msgid "AlphaBook1 (laptop)"
651 msgstr ""
652
653 #. Tag: entry
654 #: hardware.xml:295
655 #, no-c-format
656 msgid "Alphabook1/Burns"
657 msgstr ""
658
659 #. Tag: entry
660 #: hardware.xml:296
661 #, no-c-format
662 msgid "book1"
663 msgstr ""
664
665 #. Tag: entry
666 #: hardware.xml:300
667 #, no-c-format
668 msgid "AVANTI"
669 msgstr ""
670
671 #. Tag: entry
672 #: hardware.xml:301
673 #, no-c-format
674 msgid "AlphaStation 200 4/100...166"
675 msgstr ""
676
677 #. Tag: entry
678 #: hardware.xml:302
679 #, no-c-format
680 msgid "Mustang"
681 msgstr ""
682
683 #. Tag: entry
684 #: hardware.xml:303 hardware.xml:307 hardware.xml:311 hardware.xml:315 hardware.xml:319 hardware.xml:323 hardware.xml:327 hardware.xml:331
685 #, no-c-format
686 msgid "avanti"
687 msgstr ""
688
689 #. Tag: entry
690 #: hardware.xml:305
691 #, no-c-format
692 msgid "AlphaStation 200 4/233"
693 msgstr ""
694
695 #. Tag: entry
696 #: hardware.xml:306
697 #, no-c-format
698 msgid "Mustang+"
699 msgstr ""
700
701 #. Tag: entry
702 #: hardware.xml:309
703 #, no-c-format
704 msgid "AlphaStation 205 4/133...333"
705 msgstr ""
706
707 #. Tag: entry
708 #: hardware.xml:310
709 #, no-c-format
710 msgid "<entry>LX3</entry>"
711 msgstr ""
712
713 #. Tag: entry
714 #: hardware.xml:313
715 #, no-c-format
716 msgid "AlphaStation 250 4/300"
717 msgstr ""
718
719 #. Tag: entry
720 #: hardware.xml:314
721 #, no-c-format
722 msgid "<entry>M3+</entry>"
723 msgstr ""
724
725 #. Tag: entry
726 #: hardware.xml:317
727 #, no-c-format
728 msgid "AlphaStation 255 4/133...333"
729 msgstr ""
730
731 #. Tag: entry
732 #: hardware.xml:318
733 #, no-c-format
734 msgid "LX3+"
735 msgstr ""
736
737 #. Tag: entry
738 #: hardware.xml:321
739 #, no-c-format
740 msgid "AlphaStation 300 4/266"
741 msgstr ""
742
743 #. Tag: entry
744 #: hardware.xml:322
745 #, no-c-format
746 msgid "Melmac"
747 msgstr ""
748
749 #. Tag: entry
750 #: hardware.xml:325
751 #, no-c-format
752 msgid "AlphaStation 400 4/166"
753 msgstr ""
754
755 #. Tag: entry
756 #: hardware.xml:326
757 #, no-c-format
758 msgid "Chinet"
759 msgstr ""
760
761 #. Tag: entry
762 #: hardware.xml:329
763 #, no-c-format
764 msgid "AlphaStation 400 4/233...300"
765 msgstr ""
766
767 #. Tag: entry
768 #: hardware.xml:330
769 #, no-c-format
770 msgid "Avanti"
771 msgstr ""
772
773 #. Tag: entry
774 #: hardware.xml:335 hardware.xml:348 hardware.xml:349
775 #, no-c-format
776 msgid "EB164"
777 msgstr ""
778
779 #. Tag: entry
780 #: hardware.xml:336
781 #, no-c-format
782 msgid "AlphaPC164"
783 msgstr ""
784
785 #. Tag: entry
786 #: hardware.xml:337
787 #, no-c-format
788 msgid "PC164"
789 msgstr ""
790
791 #. Tag: entry
792 #: hardware.xml:338
793 #, no-c-format
794 msgid "pc164"
795 msgstr ""
796
797 #. Tag: entry
798 #: hardware.xml:340
799 #, no-c-format
800 msgid "AlphaPC164-LX"
801 msgstr ""
802
803 #. Tag: entry
804 #: hardware.xml:341
805 #, no-c-format
806 msgid "LX164"
807 msgstr ""
808
809 #. Tag: entry
810 #: hardware.xml:342
811 #, no-c-format
812 msgid "lx164"
813 msgstr ""
814
815 #. Tag: entry
816 #: hardware.xml:344
817 #, no-c-format
818 msgid "AlphaPC164-SX"
819 msgstr ""
820
821 #. Tag: entry
822 #: hardware.xml:345
823 #, no-c-format
824 msgid "SX164"
825 msgstr ""
826
827 #. Tag: entry
828 #: hardware.xml:346
829 #, no-c-format
830 msgid "sx164"
831 msgstr ""
832
833 #. Tag: entry
834 #: hardware.xml:350
835 #, no-c-format
836 msgid "eb164"
837 msgstr ""
838
839 #. Tag: entry
840 #: hardware.xml:354 hardware.xml:363 hardware.xml:364
841 #, no-c-format
842 msgid "EB64+"
843 msgstr ""
844
845 #. Tag: entry
846 #: hardware.xml:355
847 #, no-c-format
848 msgid "AlphaPC64"
849 msgstr ""
850
851 #. Tag: entry
852 #: hardware.xml:356 hardware.xml:360
853 #, no-c-format
854 msgid "Cabriolet"
855 msgstr ""
856
857 #. Tag: entry
858 #: hardware.xml:357 hardware.xml:361
859 #, no-c-format
860 msgid "cabriolet"
861 msgstr ""
862
863 #. Tag: entry
864 #: hardware.xml:359
865 #, no-c-format
866 msgid "AlphaPCI64"
867 msgstr ""
868
869 #. Tag: entry
870 #: hardware.xml:365
871 #, no-c-format
872 msgid "eb64p"
873 msgstr ""
874
875 #. Tag: entry
876 #: hardware.xml:369 hardware.xml:370 hardware.xml:371
877 #, no-c-format
878 msgid "EB66"
879 msgstr ""
880
881 #. Tag: entry
882 #: hardware.xml:372
883 #, no-c-format
884 msgid "eb66"
885 msgstr ""
886
887 #. Tag: entry
888 #: hardware.xml:374 hardware.xml:375
889 #, no-c-format
890 msgid "EB66+"
891 msgstr ""
892
893 #. Tag: entry
894 #: hardware.xml:376
895 #, no-c-format
896 msgid "eb66p"
897 msgstr ""
898
899 #. Tag: entry
900 #: hardware.xml:380
901 #, no-c-format
902 msgid "JENSEN"
903 msgstr ""
904
905 #. Tag: entry
906 #: hardware.xml:381
907 #, no-c-format
908 msgid "DEC 2000 Model 300(S)"
909 msgstr ""
910
911 #. Tag: entry
912 #: hardware.xml:382 hardware.xml:390
913 #, no-c-format
914 msgid "Jensen"
915 msgstr ""
916
917 #. Tag: entry
918 #: hardware.xml:383 hardware.xml:387 hardware.xml:391 hardware.xml:452 hardware.xml:456 hardware.xml:474 hardware.xml:478 hardware.xml:482 hardware.xml:486 hardware.xml:490 hardware.xml:494 hardware.xml:498 hardware.xml:512 hardware.xml:516 hardware.xml:520 hardware.xml:524 hardware.xml:528 hardware.xml:562 hardware.xml:566 hardware.xml:570 hardware.xml:574 hardware.xml:588 hardware.xml:592 hardware.xml:596 hardware.xml:600 hardware.xml:607 hardware.xml:611 hardware.xml:615 hardware.xml:619 hardware.xml:623 hardware.xml:627 hardware.xml:631 hardware.xml:635 hardware.xml:639 hardware.xml:643 hardware.xml:647 hardware.xml:651 hardware.xml:655 hardware.xml:662 hardware.xml:666
919 #, no-c-format
920 msgid "<entry>N/A</entry>"
921 msgstr ""
922
923 #. Tag: entry
924 #: hardware.xml:385
925 #, no-c-format
926 msgid "DEC 2000 Model 500"
927 msgstr ""
928
929 #. Tag: entry
930 #: hardware.xml:386
931 #, no-c-format
932 msgid "Culzen"
933 msgstr ""
934
935 #. Tag: entry
936 #: hardware.xml:389
937 #, no-c-format
938 msgid "DECpc 150"
939 msgstr ""
940
941 #. Tag: entry
942 #: hardware.xml:395
943 #, no-c-format
944 msgid "MIATA"
945 msgstr ""
946
947 #. Tag: entry
948 #: hardware.xml:396
949 #, no-c-format
950 msgid "Personal WorkStation 433a"
951 msgstr ""
952
953 #. Tag: entry
954 #: hardware.xml:397 hardware.xml:401 hardware.xml:405 hardware.xml:409 hardware.xml:413 hardware.xml:417 hardware.xml:421 hardware.xml:425
955 #, no-c-format
956 msgid "Miata"
957 msgstr ""
958
959 #. Tag: entry
960 #: hardware.xml:398 hardware.xml:402 hardware.xml:406 hardware.xml:410 hardware.xml:414 hardware.xml:418 hardware.xml:422 hardware.xml:426
961 #, no-c-format
962 msgid "miata"
963 msgstr ""
964
965 #. Tag: entry
966 #: hardware.xml:400
967 #, no-c-format
968 msgid "Personal WorkStation 433au"
969 msgstr ""
970
971 #. Tag: entry
972 #: hardware.xml:404
973 #, no-c-format
974 msgid "Personal WorkStation 466au"
975 msgstr ""
976
977 #. Tag: entry
978 #: hardware.xml:408
979 #, no-c-format
980 msgid "Personal WorkStation 500a"
981 msgstr ""
982
983 #. Tag: entry
984 #: hardware.xml:412
985 #, no-c-format
986 msgid "Personal WorkStation 500au"
987 msgstr ""
988
989 #. Tag: entry
990 #: hardware.xml:416
991 #, no-c-format
992 msgid "Personal WorkStation 550au"
993 msgstr ""
994
995 #. Tag: entry
996 #: hardware.xml:420
997 #, no-c-format
998 msgid "Personal WorkStation 600a"
999 msgstr ""
1000
1001 #. Tag: entry
1002 #: hardware.xml:424
1003 #, no-c-format
1004 msgid "Personal WorkStation 600au"
1005 msgstr ""
1006
1007 #. Tag: entry
1008 #: hardware.xml:430
1009 #, no-c-format
1010 msgid "MIKASA"
1011 msgstr ""
1012
1013 #. Tag: entry
1014 #: hardware.xml:431
1015 #, no-c-format
1016 msgid "AlphaServer 1000 4/200"
1017 msgstr ""
1018
1019 #. Tag: entry
1020 #: hardware.xml:432
1021 #, no-c-format
1022 msgid "Mikasa"
1023 msgstr ""
1024
1025 #. Tag: entry
1026 #: hardware.xml:433 hardware.xml:437 hardware.xml:441 hardware.xml:445
1027 #, no-c-format
1028 msgid "mikasa"
1029 msgstr ""
1030
1031 #. Tag: entry
1032 #: hardware.xml:435
1033 #, no-c-format
1034 msgid "AlphaServer 1000 4/233..266"
1035 msgstr ""
1036
1037 #. Tag: entry
1038 #: hardware.xml:436
1039 #, no-c-format
1040 msgid "Mikasa+"
1041 msgstr ""
1042
1043 #. Tag: entry
1044 #: hardware.xml:439 hardware.xml:443
1045 #, no-c-format
1046 msgid "AlphaServer 1000 5/300"
1047 msgstr ""
1048
1049 #. Tag: entry
1050 #: hardware.xml:440
1051 #, no-c-format
1052 msgid "Mikasa-Pinnacle"
1053 msgstr ""
1054
1055 #. Tag: entry
1056 #: hardware.xml:444
1057 #, no-c-format
1058 msgid "Mikasa-Primo"
1059 msgstr ""
1060
1061 #. Tag: entry
1062 #: hardware.xml:449
1063 #, no-c-format
1064 msgid "NAUTILUS"
1065 msgstr ""
1066
1067 #. Tag: entry
1068 #: hardware.xml:450
1069 #, no-c-format
1070 msgid "UP1000"
1071 msgstr ""
1072
1073 #. Tag: entry
1074 #: hardware.xml:451
1075 #, no-c-format
1076 msgid "Nautilus"
1077 msgstr ""
1078
1079 #. Tag: entry
1080 #: hardware.xml:454
1081 #, no-c-format
1082 msgid "UP1100"
1083 msgstr ""
1084
1085 #. Tag: entry
1086 #: hardware.xml:455
1087 #, no-c-format
1088 msgid "Galaxy-Train/Nautilus Jr."
1089 msgstr ""
1090
1091 #. Tag: entry
1092 #: hardware.xml:460
1093 #, no-c-format
1094 msgid "NONAME"
1095 msgstr ""
1096
1097 #. Tag: entry
1098 #: hardware.xml:461
1099 #, no-c-format
1100 msgid "AXPpci33"
1101 msgstr ""
1102
1103 #. Tag: entry
1104 #: hardware.xml:462
1105 #, no-c-format
1106 msgid "Noname"
1107 msgstr ""
1108
1109 #. Tag: entry
1110 #: hardware.xml:463 hardware.xml:467
1111 #, no-c-format
1112 msgid "noname"
1113 msgstr ""
1114
1115 #. Tag: entry
1116 #: hardware.xml:465
1117 #, no-c-format
1118 msgid "<entry>UDB</entry>"
1119 msgstr ""
1120
1121 #. Tag: entry
1122 #: hardware.xml:466
1123 #, no-c-format
1124 msgid "Multia"
1125 msgstr ""
1126
1127 #. Tag: entry
1128 #: hardware.xml:471
1129 #, no-c-format
1130 msgid "NORITAKE"
1131 msgstr ""
1132
1133 #. Tag: entry
1134 #: hardware.xml:472
1135 #, no-c-format
1136 msgid "AlphaServer 1000A 4/233...266"
1137 msgstr ""
1138
1139 #. Tag: entry
1140 #: hardware.xml:473
1141 #, no-c-format
1142 msgid "Noritake"
1143 msgstr ""
1144
1145 #. Tag: entry
1146 #: hardware.xml:476
1147 #, no-c-format
1148 msgid "AlphaServer 1000A 5/300"
1149 msgstr ""
1150
1151 #. Tag: entry
1152 #: hardware.xml:477
1153 #, no-c-format
1154 msgid "Noritake-Pinnacle"
1155 msgstr ""
1156
1157 #. Tag: entry
1158 #: hardware.xml:480
1159 #, no-c-format
1160 msgid "AlphaServer 1000A 5/333...500"
1161 msgstr ""
1162
1163 #. Tag: entry
1164 #: hardware.xml:481
1165 #, no-c-format
1166 msgid "Noritake-Primo"
1167 msgstr ""
1168
1169 #. Tag: entry
1170 #: hardware.xml:484
1171 #, no-c-format
1172 msgid "AlphaServer 800 5/333...500"
1173 msgstr ""
1174
1175 #. Tag: entry
1176 #: hardware.xml:485 hardware.xml:493 hardware.xml:497
1177 #, no-c-format
1178 msgid "Corelle"
1179 msgstr ""
1180
1181 #. Tag: entry
1182 #: hardware.xml:488
1183 #, no-c-format
1184 msgid "AlphaStation 600 A"
1185 msgstr ""
1186
1187 #. Tag: entry
1188 #: hardware.xml:489
1189 #, no-c-format
1190 msgid "Alcor-Primo"
1191 msgstr ""
1192
1193 #. Tag: entry
1194 #: hardware.xml:492
1195 #, no-c-format
1196 msgid "Digital Server 3300"
1197 msgstr ""
1198
1199 #. Tag: entry
1200 #: hardware.xml:496
1201 #, no-c-format
1202 msgid "Digital Server 3300R"
1203 msgstr ""
1204
1205 #. Tag: entry
1206 #: hardware.xml:502
1207 #, no-c-format
1208 msgid "PLATFORM 2000"
1209 msgstr ""
1210
1211 #. Tag: entry
1212 #: hardware.xml:503 hardware.xml:504
1213 #, no-c-format
1214 msgid "<entry>P2K</entry>"
1215 msgstr ""
1216
1217 #. Tag: entry
1218 #: hardware.xml:505
1219 #, no-c-format
1220 msgid "<entry>p2k</entry>"
1221 msgstr ""
1222
1223 #. Tag: entry
1224 #: hardware.xml:509
1225 #, no-c-format
1226 msgid "RAWHIDE"
1227 msgstr ""
1228
1229 #. Tag: entry
1230 #: hardware.xml:510
1231 #, no-c-format
1232 msgid "AlphaServer 1200 5/xxx"
1233 msgstr ""
1234
1235 #. Tag: entry
1236 #: hardware.xml:511 hardware.xml:523
1237 #, no-c-format
1238 msgid "Tincup/DaVinci"
1239 msgstr ""
1240
1241 #. Tag: entry
1242 #: hardware.xml:514
1243 #, no-c-format
1244 msgid "AlphaServer 4000 5/xxx"
1245 msgstr ""
1246
1247 #. Tag: entry
1248 #: hardware.xml:515
1249 #, no-c-format
1250 msgid "Wrangler/Durango"
1251 msgstr ""
1252
1253 #. Tag: entry
1254 #: hardware.xml:518
1255 #, no-c-format
1256 msgid "AlphaServer 4100 5/xxx"
1257 msgstr ""
1258
1259 #. Tag: entry
1260 #: hardware.xml:519 hardware.xml:527
1261 #, no-c-format
1262 msgid "Dodge"
1263 msgstr ""
1264
1265 #. Tag: entry
1266 #: hardware.xml:522
1267 #, no-c-format
1268 msgid "Digital Server 5300"
1269 msgstr ""
1270
1271 #. Tag: entry
1272 #: hardware.xml:526
1273 #, no-c-format
1274 msgid "Digital Server 7300"
1275 msgstr ""
1276
1277 #. Tag: entry
1278 #: hardware.xml:532
1279 #, no-c-format
1280 msgid "RUFFIAN"
1281 msgstr ""
1282
1283 #. Tag: entry
1284 #: hardware.xml:533
1285 #, no-c-format
1286 msgid "DeskStation AlphaPC164-UX"
1287 msgstr ""
1288
1289 #. Tag: entry
1290 #: hardware.xml:534 hardware.xml:538 hardware.xml:542 hardware.xml:546 hardware.xml:550 hardware.xml:554
1291 #, no-c-format
1292 msgid "Ruffian"
1293 msgstr ""
1294
1295 #. Tag: entry
1296 #: hardware.xml:535 hardware.xml:539 hardware.xml:543 hardware.xml:547 hardware.xml:551 hardware.xml:555
1297 #, no-c-format
1298 msgid "ruffian"
1299 msgstr ""
1300
1301 #. Tag: entry
1302 #: hardware.xml:537
1303 #, no-c-format
1304 msgid "DeskStation RPL164-2"
1305 msgstr ""
1306
1307 #. Tag: entry
1308 #: hardware.xml:541
1309 #, no-c-format
1310 msgid "DeskStation RPL164-4"
1311 msgstr ""
1312
1313 #. Tag: entry
1314 #: hardware.xml:545
1315 #, no-c-format
1316 msgid "DeskStation RPX164-2"
1317 msgstr ""
1318
1319 #. Tag: entry
1320 #: hardware.xml:549
1321 #, no-c-format
1322 msgid "DeskStation RPX164-4"
1323 msgstr ""
1324
1325 #. Tag: entry
1326 #: hardware.xml:553
1327 #, no-c-format
1328 msgid "Samsung AlphaPC164-BX"
1329 msgstr ""
1330
1331 #. Tag: entry
1332 #: hardware.xml:559
1333 #, no-c-format
1334 msgid "SABLE"
1335 msgstr ""
1336
1337 #. Tag: entry
1338 #: hardware.xml:560
1339 #, no-c-format
1340 msgid "AlphaServer 2000 4/xxx"
1341 msgstr ""
1342
1343 #. Tag: entry
1344 #: hardware.xml:561
1345 #, no-c-format
1346 msgid "Demi-Sable"
1347 msgstr ""
1348
1349 #. Tag: entry
1350 #: hardware.xml:564
1351 #, no-c-format
1352 msgid "AlphaServer 2000 5/xxx"
1353 msgstr ""
1354
1355 #. Tag: entry
1356 #: hardware.xml:565
1357 #, no-c-format
1358 msgid "Demi-Gamma-Sable"
1359 msgstr ""
1360
1361 #. Tag: entry
1362 #: hardware.xml:568
1363 #, no-c-format
1364 msgid "AlphaServer 2100 4/xxx"
1365 msgstr ""
1366
1367 #. Tag: entry
1368 #: hardware.xml:569
1369 #, no-c-format
1370 msgid "Sable"
1371 msgstr ""
1372
1373 #. Tag: entry
1374 #: hardware.xml:572
1375 #, no-c-format
1376 msgid "AlphaServer 2100 5/xxx"
1377 msgstr ""
1378
1379 #. Tag: entry
1380 #: hardware.xml:573
1381 #, no-c-format
1382 msgid "Gamma-Sable"
1383 msgstr ""
1384
1385 #. Tag: entry
1386 #: hardware.xml:578
1387 #, no-c-format
1388 msgid "TAKARA"
1389 msgstr ""
1390
1391 #. Tag: entry
1392 #: hardware.xml:579
1393 #, no-c-format
1394 msgid "21164 PICMG SBC"
1395 msgstr ""
1396
1397 #. Tag: entry
1398 #: hardware.xml:580
1399 #, no-c-format
1400 msgid "Takara"
1401 msgstr ""
1402
1403 #. Tag: entry
1404 #: hardware.xml:581
1405 #, no-c-format
1406 msgid "takara"
1407 msgstr ""
1408
1409 #. Tag: entry
1410 #: hardware.xml:585
1411 #, no-c-format
1412 msgid "TITAN"
1413 msgstr ""
1414
1415 #. Tag: entry
1416 #: hardware.xml:586
1417 #, no-c-format
1418 msgid "AlphaServer DS15"
1419 msgstr ""
1420
1421 #. Tag: entry
1422 #: hardware.xml:587
1423 #, no-c-format
1424 msgid "HyperBrick2"
1425 msgstr ""
1426
1427 #. Tag: entry
1428 #: hardware.xml:590
1429 #, no-c-format
1430 msgid "AlphaServer DS25"
1431 msgstr ""
1432
1433 #. Tag: entry
1434 #: hardware.xml:591
1435 #, no-c-format
1436 msgid "Granite"
1437 msgstr ""
1438
1439 #. Tag: entry
1440 #: hardware.xml:594
1441 #, no-c-format
1442 msgid "AlphaServer ES45"
1443 msgstr ""
1444
1445 #. Tag: entry
1446 #: hardware.xml:595
1447 #, no-c-format
1448 msgid "Privateer"
1449 msgstr ""
1450
1451 #. Tag: entry
1452 #: hardware.xml:598 hardware.xml:637 hardware.xml:641
1453 #, no-c-format
1454 msgid "UNKNOWN"
1455 msgstr ""
1456
1457 #. Tag: entry
1458 #: hardware.xml:599
1459 #, no-c-format
1460 msgid "Yukon"
1461 msgstr ""
1462
1463 #. Tag: entry
1464 #: hardware.xml:604
1465 #, no-c-format
1466 msgid "TSUNAMI"
1467 msgstr ""
1468
1469 #. Tag: entry
1470 #: hardware.xml:605
1471 #, no-c-format
1472 msgid "AlphaServer DS10"
1473 msgstr ""
1474
1475 #. Tag: entry
1476 #: hardware.xml:606 hardware.xml:654
1477 #, no-c-format
1478 msgid "Webbrick"
1479 msgstr ""
1480
1481 #. Tag: entry
1482 #: hardware.xml:609
1483 #, no-c-format
1484 msgid "AlphaServer DS10L"
1485 msgstr ""
1486
1487 #. Tag: entry
1488 #: hardware.xml:610
1489 #, no-c-format
1490 msgid "Slate"
1491 msgstr ""
1492
1493 #. Tag: entry
1494 #: hardware.xml:613
1495 #, no-c-format
1496 msgid "AlphaServer DS20"
1497 msgstr ""
1498
1499 #. Tag: entry
1500 #: hardware.xml:614
1501 #, no-c-format
1502 msgid "Catamaran/Goldrush"
1503 msgstr ""
1504
1505 #. Tag: entry
1506 #: hardware.xml:617
1507 #, no-c-format
1508 msgid "AlphaServer DS20E"
1509 msgstr ""
1510
1511 #. Tag: entry
1512 #: hardware.xml:618
1513 #, no-c-format
1514 msgid "Goldrack"
1515 msgstr ""
1516
1517 #. Tag: entry
1518 #: hardware.xml:621
1519 #, no-c-format
1520 msgid "AlphaServer DS20L"
1521 msgstr ""
1522
1523 #. Tag: entry
1524 #: hardware.xml:622
1525 #, no-c-format
1526 msgid "Shark"
1527 msgstr ""
1528
1529 #. Tag: entry
1530 #: hardware.xml:625
1531 #, no-c-format
1532 msgid "AlphaServer ES40"
1533 msgstr ""
1534
1535 #. Tag: entry
1536 #: hardware.xml:626
1537 #, no-c-format
1538 msgid "Clipper"
1539 msgstr ""
1540
1541 #. Tag: entry
1542 #: hardware.xml:629 hardware.xml:630
1543 #, no-c-format
1544 msgid "DP264"
1545 msgstr ""
1546
1547 #. Tag: entry
1548 #: hardware.xml:633
1549 #, no-c-format
1550 msgid "SMARTengine 21264 PCI/ISA SBC"
1551 msgstr ""
1552
1553 #. Tag: entry
1554 #: hardware.xml:634
1555 #, no-c-format
1556 msgid "Eiger"
1557 msgstr ""
1558
1559 #. Tag: entry
1560 #: hardware.xml:638
1561 #, no-c-format
1562 msgid "Warhol"
1563 msgstr ""
1564
1565 #. Tag: entry
1566 #: hardware.xml:642
1567 #, no-c-format
1568 msgid "Windjammer"
1569 msgstr ""
1570
1571 #. Tag: entry
1572 #: hardware.xml:645
1573 #, no-c-format
1574 msgid "UP2000"
1575 msgstr ""
1576
1577 #. Tag: entry
1578 #: hardware.xml:646
1579 #, no-c-format
1580 msgid "Swordfish"
1581 msgstr ""
1582
1583 #. Tag: entry
1584 #: hardware.xml:649
1585 #, no-c-format
1586 msgid "XP1000"
1587 msgstr ""
1588
1589 #. Tag: entry
1590 #: hardware.xml:650
1591 #, no-c-format
1592 msgid "Monet/Brisbane"
1593 msgstr ""
1594
1595 #. Tag: entry
1596 #: hardware.xml:653
1597 #, no-c-format
1598 msgid "XP900"
1599 msgstr ""
1600
1601 #. Tag: entry
1602 #: hardware.xml:659
1603 #, no-c-format
1604 msgid "WILDFIRE"
1605 msgstr ""
1606
1607 #. Tag: entry
1608 #: hardware.xml:660
1609 #, no-c-format
1610 msgid "AlphaServer GS160"
1611 msgstr ""
1612
1613 #. Tag: entry
1614 #: hardware.xml:661 hardware.xml:665
1615 #, no-c-format
1616 msgid "Wildfire"
1617 msgstr ""
1618
1619 #. Tag: entry
1620 #: hardware.xml:664
1621 #, no-c-format
1622 msgid "AlphaServer GS320"
1623 msgstr ""
1624
1625 #. Tag: entry
1626 #: hardware.xml:670 hardware.xml:672
1627 #, no-c-format
1628 msgid "<entry>XL</entry>"
1629 msgstr ""
1630
1631 #. Tag: entry
1632 #: hardware.xml:671
1633 #, no-c-format
1634 msgid "XL-233...266"
1635 msgstr ""
1636
1637 #. Tag: entry
1638 #: hardware.xml:673
1639 #, no-c-format
1640 msgid "<entry>xl</entry>"
1641 msgstr ""
1642
1643 #. Tag: para
1644 #: hardware.xml:678
1645 #, no-c-format
1646 msgid "It is believed that Debian &releasename; supports installing on all alpha sub-architectures with the exception of the ARC-only Ruffian and XL sub-architectures and the Titan subarchitecture, which requires a change to the kernel compile options."
1647 msgstr ""
1648
1649 #. Tag: para
1650 #: hardware.xml:694 hardware.xml:842
1651 #, no-c-format
1652 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."
1653 msgstr ""
1654
1655 #. Tag: title
1656 #: hardware.xml:702 hardware.xml:850 hardware.xml:1010
1657 #, no-c-format
1658 msgid "<title>CPU</title>"
1659 msgstr ""
1660
1661 #. Tag: para
1662 #: hardware.xml:703
1663 #, no-c-format
1664 msgid "Both AMD64 and Intel EM64T processors are supported."
1665 msgstr ""
1666
1667 #. Tag: para
1668 #: hardware.xml:731
1669 #, no-c-format
1670 msgid "Each distinct ARM architecture requires its own kernel. Because of this the standard Debian distribution only supports installation on a number of the most common platforms. The Debian userland however may be used by <emphasis>any</emphasis> ARM CPU."
1671 msgstr ""
1672
1673 #. Tag: para
1674 #: hardware.xml:740
1675 #, no-c-format
1676 msgid "Most ARM CPUs may be run in either endian mode (big or little). However, the majority of current system implementation uses little-endian mode. Debian currently only supports little-endian ARM systems."
1677 msgstr ""
1678
1679 #. Tag: para
1680 #: hardware.xml:748
1681 #, no-c-format
1682 msgid "The supported platforms are:"
1683 msgstr ""
1684
1685 #. Tag: term
1686 #: hardware.xml:755
1687 #, no-c-format
1688 msgid "Netwinder"
1689 msgstr ""
1690
1691 #. Tag: para
1692 #: hardware.xml:756
1693 #, no-c-format
1694 msgid "This is actually the name for the group of machines based upon the StrongARM 110 CPU and Intel 21285 Northbridge (also known as Footbridge). It comprises of machines like: Netwinder (possibly one of the most common ARM boxes), CATS (also known as the EB110ATX), EBSA 285 and Compaq personal server (cps, aka skiff)."
1695 msgstr ""
1696
1697 #. Tag: term
1698 #: hardware.xml:769
1699 #, no-c-format
1700 msgid "IOP32x"
1701 msgstr ""
1702
1703 #. Tag: para
1704 #: hardware.xml:770
1705 #, no-c-format
1706 msgid "Intel's I/O Processor (IOP) line is found in a number of products related to data storage and processing. Debian currently supports the IOP32x platform, featuring the IOP 80219 and 32x chips commonly found in Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices. Debian explicitly supports two such devices: the GLAN Tank from IO-Data and the Thecus N2100."
1707 msgstr ""
1708
1709 #. Tag: term
1710 #: hardware.xml:782
1711 #, no-c-format
1712 msgid "IXP4xx"
1713 msgstr ""
1714
1715 #. Tag: para
1716 #: hardware.xml:783
1717 #, no-c-format
1718 msgid "The IXP4xx platform is based on Intel's XScale ARM core. Currently, only one IXP4xx based system is supported, the Linksys NSLU2. The Linksys NSLU2 (Network Storage Link for USB 2.0 Disk Drives) is a small device which allows you to easily provide storage via the network. It comes with an Ethernet connection and two USB ports to which hard drives can be connected."
1719 msgstr ""
1720
1721 #. Tag: term
1722 #: hardware.xml:796
1723 #, no-c-format
1724 msgid "<term>RiscPC</term>"
1725 msgstr ""
1726
1727 #. Tag: para
1728 #: hardware.xml:797
1729 #, no-c-format
1730 msgid "This machine is the oldest supported hardware but support for it in our new installer is incomplete. It has RISC OS in ROM, Linux can be booted from that OS using linloader. The RiscPC has a modular CPU card and typically has a 30MHz 610, 40MHz 710 or 233MHz Strongarm 110 CPU fitted. The mainboard has integrated IDE, SVGA video, parallel port, single serial port, PS/2 keyboard and proprietary mouse port. The proprietary module expansion bus allows for up to eight expansion cards to be fitted depending on configuration, several of these modules have Linux drivers."
1731 msgstr ""
1732
1733 #. Tag: para
1734 #: hardware.xml:823
1735 #, no-c-format
1736 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."
1737 msgstr ""
1738
1739 #. Tag: para
1740 #: hardware.xml:851
1741 #, no-c-format
1742 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 new processors like the Athlon XP and Intel P4 Xeon."
1743 msgstr ""
1744
1745 #. Tag: para
1746 #: hardware.xml:859
1747 #, no-c-format
1748 msgid "If your system has a 64-bit AMD64, Intel EM64T or Intel Core 2 Duo processor, you will probably want to use the installer for the amd64 architecture instead of the installer for the (32-bit) i386 architecture."
1749 msgstr ""
1750
1751 #. Tag: para
1752 #: hardware.xml:866
1753 #, no-c-format
1754 msgid "However, Debian GNU/Linux &releasename; will <emphasis>not</emphasis> run on 386 or earlier processors. Despite the architecture name \"i386\", Debian Sarge has <emphasis>dropped support</emphasis> for actual 80386 processors (and their clones), which were supported by earlier releases<footnote> <para> We have long tried to avoid this, but in the end it was necessary due a unfortunate series of issues with the compiler and the kernel, starting with an bug in the C++ ABI provided by GCC. You should still be able to run Debian GNU/Linux on actual 80386 processors if you compile your own kernel and compile all packages from source, but that is beyond the scope of this manual. </para> </footnote>. (No version of Linux has ever supported the 286 or earlier chips in the series.) All i486 and later processors are still supported<footnote> <para> Many Debian packages will actually run slightly faster on modern computers as a positive side effect of dropping support for these old chips. The i486, introduced in 1989, has three opcodes (bswap, cmpxchg, and xadd) which the i386, introduced in 1986, did not have. Previously, these could not be easily used by most Debian packages; now they can. </para> </footnote>."
1755 msgstr ""
1756
1757 #. Tag: title
1758 #: hardware.xml:903
1759 #, no-c-format
1760 msgid "I/O Bus"
1761 msgstr ""
1762
1763 #. Tag: para
1764 #: hardware.xml:904
1765 #, no-c-format
1766 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, the Microchannel Architecture (MCA, used in IBM's PS/2 line), or VESA Local Bus (VLB, sometimes called the VL bus). Essentially all personal computers sold in recent years use one of these."
1767 msgstr ""
1768
1769 #. Tag: para
1770 #: hardware.xml:928
1771 #, no-c-format
1772 msgid "Complete information concerning supported M68000 based (<emphasis>&architecture;</emphasis>) systems can be found at the <ulink url=\"&url-m68k-faq;\">Linux/m68k FAQ</ulink>. This section merely outlines the basics."
1773 msgstr ""
1774
1775 #. Tag: para
1776 #: hardware.xml:935
1777 #, no-c-format
1778 msgid "The &architecture; port of Linux runs on any 680x0 with a PMMU (Paged Memory Management Unit) and a FPU (floating-point unit). This includes the 68020 with an external 68851 PMMU, the 68030, and better, and excludes the <quote>EC</quote> line of 680x0 processors. See the <ulink url=\"&url-m68k-faq;\">Linux/m68k FAQ</ulink> for complete details."
1779 msgstr ""
1780
1781 #. Tag: para
1782 #: hardware.xml:943
1783 #, no-c-format
1784 msgid "There are four major supported <emphasis>&architecture;</emphasis> flavors: Amiga, Atari, Macintosh and VME machines. Amiga and Atari were the first two systems to which Linux was ported; in keeping, they are also the two most well-supported Debian ports. The Macintosh line is supported incompletely, both by Debian and by the Linux kernel; see <ulink url=\"&url-m68k-mac;\">Linux m68k for Macintosh</ulink> for project status and supported hardware. The BVM and Motorola single board VMEbus computers are the most recent addition to the list of machines supported by Debian. Ports to other &architecture; architectures, such as the Sun3 architecture and NeXT black box, are underway but not yet supported by Debian."
1785 msgstr ""
1786
1787 #. Tag: para
1788 #: hardware.xml:970
1789 #, no-c-format
1790 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> Broadcom BCM91250A (SWARM): this is an ATX form factor evaluation board from Broadcom based on the dual-core SB1 1250 CPU. </para></listitem> <listitem><para> Broadcom BCM91480B (BigSur): this is an ATX form factor evaluation board from Broadcom based on the quad-core SB1A 1480 CPU. </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>."
1791 msgstr ""
1792
1793 #. Tag: para
1794 #: hardware.xml:1011
1795 #, no-c-format
1796 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. The Broadcom BCM91250A evaluation board comes with an SB1 1250 chip with two cores which are supported in SMP mode by this installer. Similarly, the BCM91480B evaluation board contains an SB1A 1480 chip with four cores which are supported in SMP mode."
1797 msgstr ""
1798
1799 #. Tag: para
1800 #: hardware.xml:1021
1801 #, no-c-format
1802 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."
1803 msgstr ""
1804
1805 #. Tag: para
1806 #: hardware.xml:1038
1807 #, no-c-format
1808 msgid "Debian on &arch-title; supports the following platforms: <itemizedlist> <listitem><para> DECstation: various models of the DECstation are supported. </para></listitem> <listitem><para> Cobalt Microserver: only MIPS based Cobalt machines are covered here. This includes the Cobalt Qube 2700 (Qube1), RaQ, Qube2 and RaQ2, and the Gateway Microserver. </para></listitem> <listitem><para> Broadcom BCM91250A (SWARM): this is an ATX form factor evaluation board from Broadcom based on the dual-core SB1 1250 CPU. </para></listitem> <listitem><para> Broadcom BCM91480B (BigSur): this is an ATX form factor evaluation board from Broadcom based on the quad-core SB1A 1480 CPU. </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>."
1809 msgstr ""
1810
1811 #. Tag: title
1812 #: hardware.xml:1078
1813 #, no-c-format
1814 msgid "CPU/Machine types"
1815 msgstr ""
1816
1817 #. Tag: para
1818 #: hardware.xml:1080
1819 #, no-c-format
1820 msgid "Currently only DECstations with R3000 and R4000/R4400 CPUs are supported by the Debian installation system on little endian MIPS. The Debian installation system works on the following machines:"
1821 msgstr ""
1822
1823 #. Tag: entry
1824 #: hardware.xml:1092
1825 #, no-c-format
1826 msgid "System Type"
1827 msgstr ""
1828
1829 #. Tag: entry
1830 #: hardware.xml:1092
1831 #, no-c-format
1832 msgid "<entry>CPU</entry>"
1833 msgstr ""
1834
1835 #. Tag: entry
1836 #: hardware.xml:1092
1837 #, no-c-format
1838 msgid "Code-name"
1839 msgstr ""
1840
1841 #. Tag: entry
1842 #: hardware.xml:1093
1843 #, no-c-format
1844 msgid "Debian subarchitecture"
1845 msgstr ""
1846
1847 #. Tag: entry
1848 #: hardware.xml:1099
1849 #, no-c-format
1850 msgid "DECstation 5000/1xx"
1851 msgstr ""
1852
1853 #. Tag: entry
1854 #: hardware.xml:1100 hardware.xml:1110 hardware.xml:1115 hardware.xml:1125
1855 #, no-c-format
1856 msgid "R3000"
1857 msgstr ""
1858
1859 #. Tag: entry
1860 #: hardware.xml:1101 hardware.xml:1106
1861 #, no-c-format
1862 msgid "3MIN"
1863 msgstr ""
1864
1865 #. Tag: entry
1866 #: hardware.xml:1104
1867 #, no-c-format
1868 msgid "DECstation 5000/150"
1869 msgstr ""
1870
1871 #. Tag: entry
1872 #: hardware.xml:1105 hardware.xml:1130
1873 #, no-c-format
1874 msgid "R4000"
1875 msgstr ""
1876
1877 #. Tag: entry
1878 #: hardware.xml:1109
1879 #, no-c-format
1880 msgid "DECstation 5000/200"
1881 msgstr ""
1882
1883 #. Tag: entry
1884 #: hardware.xml:1111
1885 #, no-c-format
1886 msgid "3MAX"
1887 msgstr ""
1888
1889 #. Tag: entry
1890 #: hardware.xml:1114
1891 #, no-c-format
1892 msgid "DECstation 5000/240"
1893 msgstr ""
1894
1895 #. Tag: entry
1896 #: hardware.xml:1116 hardware.xml:1121
1897 #, no-c-format
1898 msgid "3MAX+"
1899 msgstr ""
1900
1901 #. Tag: entry
1902 #: hardware.xml:1119
1903 #, no-c-format
1904 msgid "DECstation 5000/260"
1905 msgstr ""
1906
1907 #. Tag: entry
1908 #: hardware.xml:1120
1909 #, no-c-format
1910 msgid "R4400"
1911 msgstr ""
1912
1913 #. Tag: entry
1914 #: hardware.xml:1124
1915 #, no-c-format
1916 msgid "Personal DECstation 5000/xx"
1917 msgstr ""
1918
1919 #. Tag: entry
1920 #: hardware.xml:1126 hardware.xml:1131
1921 #, no-c-format
1922 msgid "Maxine"
1923 msgstr ""
1924
1925 #. Tag: entry
1926 #: hardware.xml:1129
1927 #, no-c-format
1928 msgid "Personal DECstation 5000/50"
1929 msgstr ""
1930
1931 #. Tag: para
1932 #: hardware.xml:1136
1933 #, no-c-format
1934 msgid "All Cobalt machines are supported. In the past, only machines with a serial console were supported (that is, all machines except for the Qube 2700, aka Qube1). However, installations are now also possible through SSH."
1935 msgstr ""
1936
1937 #. Tag: para
1938 #: hardware.xml:1143
1939 #, no-c-format
1940 msgid "The Broadcom BCM91250A evaluation board comes with an SB1 1250 chip with two cores which are supported in SMP mode by this installer. Similarly, the BCM91480B evaluation board contains an SB1A 1480 chip with four cores which are supported in SMP mode."
1941 msgstr ""
1942
1943 #. Tag: title
1944 #: hardware.xml:1153
1945 #, no-c-format
1946 msgid "Supported console options"
1947 msgstr ""
1948
1949 #. Tag: para
1950 #: hardware.xml:1154
1951 #, no-c-format
1952 msgid "A serial console is available on all supported DECstations (9600 bps, 8N1). To use the serial console, you have to boot the installer image with the <literal>console=ttyS</literal><replaceable>x</replaceable> kernel parameter (with <replaceable>x</replaceable> being the number of the serial port you have your terminal connected to &mdash; usually <literal>2</literal>, but <literal>0</literal> for the Personal DECstations). On 3MIN and 3MAX+ (DECstation 5000/1xx, 5000/240 and 5000/260) a local console is available with the PMAG-BA and the PMAGB-B graphics options."
1953 msgstr ""
1954
1955 #. Tag: para
1956 #: hardware.xml:1165
1957 #, no-c-format
1958 msgid ""
1959 "If you have a Linux system to use as serial terminal, an easy way is to run <command>cu</command><footnote> <para> In Woody this command was part of the <classname>uucp</classname> package, but in later releases it is available as a separate package. </para> </footnote> on it. Example: <informalexample><screen>\n"
1960 "$ cu -l /dev/ttyS1 -s 9600\n"
1961 "</screen></informalexample> where the option <literal>-l</literal> (line) sets the serial port to use and <literal>-s</literal> (speed) sets the speed for the connection (9600 bits per second)."
1962 msgstr ""
1963
1964 #. Tag: para
1965 #: hardware.xml:1183
1966 #, no-c-format
1967 msgid "Both Cobalt and Broadcom BCM91250A/BCM91480B use 115200 bps."
1968 msgstr ""
1969
1970 #. Tag: para
1971 #: hardware.xml:1197
1972 #, no-c-format
1973 msgid "There are four major supported <emphasis>&architecture;</emphasis> subarchitectures: PMac (Power-Macintosh or PowerMac), PReP, APUS (Amiga Power-UP System), and CHRP machines. Each subarchitecture has its own boot methods. In addition, there are four different kernel flavours, supporting different CPU variants."
1974 msgstr ""
1975
1976 #. Tag: para
1977 #: hardware.xml:1205
1978 #, no-c-format
1979 msgid "Ports to other <emphasis>&architecture;</emphasis> architectures, such as the Be-Box and MBX architecture, are underway but not yet supported by Debian. We may have a 64-bit port in the future."
1980 msgstr ""
1981
1982 #. Tag: title
1983 #: hardware.xml:1213
1984 #, no-c-format
1985 msgid "Kernel Flavours"
1986 msgstr ""
1987
1988 #. Tag: para
1989 #: hardware.xml:1215
1990 #, no-c-format
1991 msgid "There are four flavours of the powerpc kernel in Debian, based on the CPU type:"
1992 msgstr ""
1993
1994 #. Tag: term
1995 #: hardware.xml:1222
1996 #, no-c-format
1997 msgid "<term>powerpc</term>"
1998 msgstr ""
1999
2000 #. Tag: para
2001 #: hardware.xml:1223
2002 #, no-c-format
2003 msgid "Most systems use this kernel flavour, which 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."
2004 msgstr ""
2005
2006 #. Tag: term
2007 #: hardware.xml:1233
2008 #, no-c-format
2009 msgid "power64"
2010 msgstr ""
2011
2012 #. Tag: para
2013 #: hardware.xml:1234
2014 #, no-c-format
2015 msgid "The power64 kernel flavour supports the following CPUs:"
2016 msgstr ""
2017
2018 #. Tag: para
2019 #: hardware.xml:1238
2020 #, no-c-format
2021 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."
2022 msgstr ""
2023
2024 #. Tag: para
2025 #: hardware.xml:1244
2026 #, no-c-format
2027 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."
2028 msgstr ""
2029
2030 #. Tag: para
2031 #: hardware.xml:1249
2032 #, no-c-format
2033 msgid "Systems using the Apple G5 (PPC970FX processor) are also based on the POWER4 architecture, and use this kernel flavour."
2034 msgstr ""
2035
2036 #. Tag: term
2037 #: hardware.xml:1258
2038 #, no-c-format
2039 msgid "<term>prep</term>"
2040 msgstr ""
2041
2042 #. Tag: para
2043 #: hardware.xml:1259
2044 #, no-c-format
2045 msgid "This kernel flavour supports the PReP subarchitecture."
2046 msgstr ""
2047
2048 #. Tag: term
2049 #: hardware.xml:1267
2050 #, no-c-format
2051 msgid "<term>apus</term>"
2052 msgstr ""
2053
2054 #. Tag: para
2055 #: hardware.xml:1268
2056 #, no-c-format
2057 msgid "This kernel flavour supports the Amiga Power-UP System, though it is currently disabled."
2058 msgstr ""
2059
2060 #. Tag: title
2061 #: hardware.xml:1281
2062 #, no-c-format
2063 msgid "Power Macintosh (pmac) subarchitecture"
2064 msgstr ""
2065
2066 #. Tag: para
2067 #: hardware.xml:1283
2068 #, no-c-format
2069 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."
2070 msgstr ""
2071
2072 #. Tag: para
2073 #: hardware.xml:1290
2074 #, no-c-format
2075 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."
2076 msgstr ""
2077
2078 #. Tag: para
2079 #: hardware.xml:1298
2080 #, no-c-format
2081 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."
2082 msgstr ""
2083
2084 #. Tag: para
2085 #: hardware.xml:1306
2086 #, no-c-format
2087 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>."
2088 msgstr ""
2089
2090 #. Tag: entry
2091 #: hardware.xml:1322 hardware.xml:1457 hardware.xml:1501 hardware.xml:1530
2092 #, no-c-format
2093 msgid "Model Name/Number"
2094 msgstr ""
2095
2096 #. Tag: entry
2097 #: hardware.xml:1323
2098 #, no-c-format
2099 msgid "Generation"
2100 msgstr ""
2101
2102 #. Tag: entry
2103 #: hardware.xml:1329
2104 #, no-c-format
2105 msgid "Apple"
2106 msgstr ""
2107
2108 #. Tag: entry
2109 #: hardware.xml:1330
2110 #, no-c-format
2111 msgid "iMac Bondi Blue, 5 Flavors, Slot Loading"
2112 msgstr ""
2113
2114 #. Tag: entry
2115 #: hardware.xml:1331 hardware.xml:1334 hardware.xml:1337 hardware.xml:1340 hardware.xml:1343 hardware.xml:1346 hardware.xml:1349 hardware.xml:1352 hardware.xml:1355 hardware.xml:1358 hardware.xml:1361 hardware.xml:1364 hardware.xml:1367 hardware.xml:1370 hardware.xml:1373 hardware.xml:1376
2116 #, no-c-format
2117 msgid "NewWorld"
2118 msgstr ""
2119
2120 #. Tag: entry
2121 #: hardware.xml:1333
2122 #, no-c-format
2123 msgid "iMac Summer 2000, Early 2001"
2124 msgstr ""
2125
2126 #. Tag: entry
2127 #: hardware.xml:1336
2128 #, no-c-format
2129 msgid "iMac G5"
2130 msgstr ""
2131
2132 #. Tag: entry
2133 #: hardware.xml:1339
2134 #, no-c-format
2135 msgid "iBook, iBook SE, iBook Dual USB"
2136 msgstr ""
2137
2138 #. Tag: entry
2139 #: hardware.xml:1342
2140 #, no-c-format
2141 msgid "iBook2"
2142 msgstr ""
2143
2144 #. Tag: entry
2145 #: hardware.xml:1345
2146 #, no-c-format
2147 msgid "iBook G4"
2148 msgstr ""
2149
2150 #. Tag: entry
2151 #: hardware.xml:1348
2152 #, no-c-format
2153 msgid "Power Macintosh Blue and White (B&amp;W) G3"
2154 msgstr ""
2155
2156 #. Tag: entry
2157 #: hardware.xml:1351
2158 #, no-c-format
2159 msgid "Power Macintosh G4 PCI, AGP, Cube"
2160 msgstr ""
2161
2162 #. Tag: entry
2163 #: hardware.xml:1354
2164 #, no-c-format
2165 msgid "Power Macintosh G4 Gigabit Ethernet"
2166 msgstr ""
2167
2168 #. Tag: entry
2169 #: hardware.xml:1357
2170 #, no-c-format
2171 msgid "Power Macintosh G4 Digital Audio, Quicksilver"
2172 msgstr ""
2173
2174 #. Tag: entry
2175 #: hardware.xml:1360
2176 #, no-c-format
2177 msgid "Power Macintosh G5"
2178 msgstr ""
2179
2180 #. Tag: entry
2181 #: hardware.xml:1363
2182 #, no-c-format
2183 msgid "PowerBook G3 FireWire Pismo (2000)"
2184 msgstr ""
2185
2186 #. Tag: entry
2187 #: hardware.xml:1366
2188 #, no-c-format
2189 msgid "PowerBook G3 Lombard (1999)"
2190 msgstr ""
2191
2192 #. Tag: entry
2193 #: hardware.xml:1369
2194 #, no-c-format
2195 msgid "PowerBook G4 Titanium"
2196 msgstr ""
2197
2198 #. Tag: entry
2199 #: hardware.xml:1372
2200 #, no-c-format
2201 msgid "PowerBook G4 Aluminum"
2202 msgstr ""
2203
2204 #. Tag: entry
2205 #: hardware.xml:1375
2206 #, no-c-format
2207 msgid "Xserve G5"
2208 msgstr ""
2209
2210 #. Tag: entry
2211 #: hardware.xml:1378
2212 #, no-c-format
2213 msgid "Performa 4400, 54xx, 5500"
2214 msgstr ""
2215
2216 #. Tag: entry
2217 #: hardware.xml:1379 hardware.xml:1382 hardware.xml:1385 hardware.xml:1388 hardware.xml:1391 hardware.xml:1394 hardware.xml:1397 hardware.xml:1400 hardware.xml:1403 hardware.xml:1406 hardware.xml:1409 hardware.xml:1412 hardware.xml:1418 hardware.xml:1421 hardware.xml:1427 hardware.xml:1433 hardware.xml:1439
2218 #, no-c-format
2219 msgid "OldWorld"
2220 msgstr ""
2221
2222 #. Tag: entry
2223 #: hardware.xml:1381
2224 #, no-c-format
2225 msgid "Performa 6360, 6400, 6500"
2226 msgstr ""
2227
2228 #. Tag: entry
2229 #: hardware.xml:1384
2230 #, no-c-format
2231 msgid "Power Macintosh 4400, 5400"
2232 msgstr ""
2233
2234 #. Tag: entry
2235 #: hardware.xml:1387
2236 #, no-c-format
2237 msgid "Power Macintosh 7200, 7300, 7500, 7600"
2238 msgstr ""
2239
2240 #. Tag: entry
2241 #: hardware.xml:1390
2242 #, no-c-format
2243 msgid "Power Macintosh 8200, 8500, 8600"
2244 msgstr ""
2245
2246 #. Tag: entry
2247 #: hardware.xml:1393
2248 #, no-c-format
2249 msgid "Power Macintosh 9500, 9600"
2250 msgstr ""
2251
2252 #. Tag: entry
2253 #: hardware.xml:1396
2254 #, no-c-format
2255 msgid "Power Macintosh (Beige) G3 Minitower"
2256 msgstr ""
2257
2258 #. Tag: entry
2259 #: hardware.xml:1399
2260 #, no-c-format
2261 msgid "Power Macintosh (Beige) Desktop, All-in-One"
2262 msgstr ""
2263
2264 #. Tag: entry
2265 #: hardware.xml:1402
2266 #, no-c-format
2267 msgid "PowerBook 2400, 3400, 3500"
2268 msgstr ""
2269
2270 #. Tag: entry
2271 #: hardware.xml:1405
2272 #, no-c-format
2273 msgid "PowerBook G3 Wallstreet (1998)"
2274 msgstr ""
2275
2276 #. Tag: entry
2277 #: hardware.xml:1408
2278 #, no-c-format
2279 msgid "Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh"
2280 msgstr ""
2281
2282 #. Tag: entry
2283 #: hardware.xml:1411
2284 #, no-c-format
2285 msgid "Workgroup Server 7250, 7350, 8550, 9650, G3"
2286 msgstr ""
2287
2288 #. Tag: entry
2289 #: hardware.xml:1416
2290 #, no-c-format
2291 msgid "Power Computing"
2292 msgstr ""
2293
2294 #. Tag: entry
2295 #: hardware.xml:1417
2296 #, no-c-format
2297 msgid "PowerBase, PowerTower / Pro, PowerWave"
2298 msgstr ""
2299
2300 #. Tag: entry
2301 #: hardware.xml:1420
2302 #, no-c-format
2303 msgid "PowerCenter / Pro, PowerCurve"
2304 msgstr ""
2305
2306 #. Tag: entry
2307 #: hardware.xml:1425
2308 #, no-c-format
2309 msgid "UMAX"
2310 msgstr ""
2311
2312 #. Tag: entry
2313 #: hardware.xml:1426
2314 #, no-c-format
2315 msgid "C500, C600, J700, S900"
2316 msgstr ""
2317
2318 #. Tag: entry
2319 #: hardware.xml:1431
2320 #, no-c-format
2321 msgid "<entry>APS</entry>"
2322 msgstr ""
2323
2324 #. Tag: entry
2325 #: hardware.xml:1432
2326 #, no-c-format
2327 msgid "APS Tech M*Power 604e/2000"
2328 msgstr ""
2329
2330 #. Tag: entry
2331 #: hardware.xml:1437 hardware.xml:1463
2332 #, no-c-format
2333 msgid "Motorola"
2334 msgstr ""
2335
2336 #. Tag: entry
2337 #: hardware.xml:1438
2338 #, no-c-format
2339 msgid "Starmax 3000, 4000, 5000, 5500"
2340 msgstr ""
2341
2342 #. Tag: title
2343 #: hardware.xml:1447
2344 #, no-c-format
2345 msgid "PReP subarchitecture"
2346 msgstr ""
2347
2348 #. Tag: entry
2349 #: hardware.xml:1464
2350 #, no-c-format
2351 msgid "Firepower, PowerStack Series E, PowerStack II"
2352 msgstr ""
2353
2354 #. Tag: entry
2355 #: hardware.xml:1466
2356 #, no-c-format
2357 msgid "MPC 7xx, 8xx"
2358 msgstr ""
2359
2360 #. Tag: entry
2361 #: hardware.xml:1468
2362 #, no-c-format
2363 msgid "MTX, MTX+"
2364 msgstr ""
2365
2366 #. Tag: entry
2367 #: hardware.xml:1470
2368 #, no-c-format
2369 msgid "MVME2300(SC)/24xx/26xx/27xx/36xx/46xx"
2370 msgstr ""
2371
2372 #. Tag: entry
2373 #: hardware.xml:1472
2374 #, no-c-format
2375 msgid "MCP(N)750"
2376 msgstr ""
2377
2378 #. Tag: entry
2379 #: hardware.xml:1476 hardware.xml:1507
2380 #, no-c-format
2381 msgid "IBM RS/6000"
2382 msgstr ""
2383
2384 #. Tag: entry
2385 #: hardware.xml:1477
2386 #, no-c-format
2387 msgid "40P, 43P"
2388 msgstr ""
2389
2390 #. Tag: entry
2391 #: hardware.xml:1479
2392 #, no-c-format
2393 msgid "Power 830/850/860 (6070, 6050)"
2394 msgstr ""
2395
2396 #. Tag: entry
2397 #: hardware.xml:1481
2398 #, no-c-format
2399 msgid "6030, 7025, 7043"
2400 msgstr ""
2401
2402 #. Tag: entry
2403 #: hardware.xml:1483
2404 #, no-c-format
2405 msgid "p640"
2406 msgstr ""
2407
2408 #. Tag: title
2409 #: hardware.xml:1491
2410 #, no-c-format
2411 msgid "CHRP subarchitecture"
2412 msgstr ""
2413
2414 #. Tag: entry
2415 #: hardware.xml:1508
2416 #, no-c-format
2417 msgid "B50, 43P-150, 44P"
2418 msgstr ""
2419
2420 #. Tag: entry
2421 #: hardware.xml:1511
2422 #, no-c-format
2423 msgid "Genesi"
2424 msgstr ""
2425
2426 #. Tag: entry
2427 #: hardware.xml:1512
2428 #, no-c-format
2429 msgid "Pegasos I, Pegasos II"
2430 msgstr ""
2431
2432 #. Tag: title
2433 #: hardware.xml:1520
2434 #, no-c-format
2435 msgid "APUS subarchitecture"
2436 msgstr ""
2437
2438 #. Tag: entry
2439 #: hardware.xml:1536
2440 #, no-c-format
2441 msgid "Amiga Power-UP Systems (APUS)"
2442 msgstr ""
2443
2444 #. Tag: entry
2445 #: hardware.xml:1537
2446 #, no-c-format
2447 msgid "A1200, A3000, A4000"
2448 msgstr ""
2449
2450 #. Tag: title
2451 #: hardware.xml:1545
2452 #, no-c-format
2453 msgid "Nubus PowerMac subarchitecture (unsupported)"
2454 msgstr ""
2455
2456 #. Tag: para
2457 #: hardware.xml:1547
2458 #, no-c-format
2459 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>."
2460 msgstr ""
2461
2462 #. Tag: title
2463 #: hardware.xml:1584
2464 #, no-c-format
2465 msgid "Non-PowerPC Macs"
2466 msgstr ""
2467
2468 #. Tag: para
2469 #: hardware.xml:1586
2470 #, no-c-format
2471 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."
2472 msgstr ""
2473
2474 #. Tag: para
2475 #: hardware.xml:1595
2476 #, no-c-format
2477 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."
2478 msgstr ""
2479
2480 #. Tag: para
2481 #: hardware.xml:1603
2482 #, no-c-format
2483 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)."
2484 msgstr ""
2485
2486 #. Tag: title
2487 #: hardware.xml:1619
2488 #, no-c-format
2489 msgid "S/390 and zSeries machine types"
2490 msgstr ""
2491
2492 #. Tag: para
2493 #: hardware.xml:1620
2494 #, no-c-format
2495 msgid "Complete information regarding supported S/390 and zSeries machines can be found in IBM's Redbook <ulink url=\"http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/pubs/pdfs/redbooks/sg246264.pdf\"> Linux for IBM eServer zSeries and S/390: Distributions</ulink> in chapter 2.1 or at the <ulink url=\"http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/linux390/index.html\">zSeries page at the developerWorks</ulink>. In short, G5, Multiprise 3000, G6 and all zSeries are fully supported; Multiprise 2000, G3 and G4 machines are supported with IEEE floating point emulation and thus degraded performance."
2496 msgstr ""
2497
2498 #. Tag: para
2499 #: hardware.xml:1643
2500 #, no-c-format
2501 msgid "Currently the <emphasis>&architecture;</emphasis> port supports several types of Sparc systems. The most common identifiers for Sparc systems are sun4, sun4c, sun4m, sun4d and sun4u. Currently we do not support very old sun4 hardware. However, the other systems are supported. Sun4d has been tested the least of these, so expect possible problems with regard to the kernel stability. Sun4c and Sun4m, the most common of the older Sparc hardware, includes such systems as SparcStation 1, 1+, IPC, IPX and the SparcStation LX, 5, 10, and 20, respectively. The UltraSPARC class systems fall under the sun4u identifier, and are supported using the sun4u set of install images. Some systems that fall under these supported identifiers are known to not be supported. Known unsupported systems are the AP1000 multicomputer and the Tadpole Sparcbook 1. See the <ulink url=\"&url-sparc-linux-faq;\">Linux for SPARCProcessors FAQ</ulink> for complete information."
2502 msgstr ""
2503
2504 #. Tag: title
2505 #: hardware.xml:1663
2506 #, no-c-format
2507 msgid "Memory Configuration"
2508 msgstr ""
2509
2510 #. Tag: para
2511 #: hardware.xml:1664
2512 #, no-c-format
2513 msgid "Some older Sun workstations, notably the Sun IPX and Sun IPC have memory banks located at fixed locations in physical memory. Thus if the banks are not filled gaps will exist in the physical memory space. The Linux installation requires a contiguous memory block into which to load the kernel and the initial RAMdisk. If this is not available a <quote>Data Access Exception</quote> will result."
2514 msgstr ""
2515
2516 #. Tag: para
2517 #: hardware.xml:1673
2518 #, no-c-format
2519 msgid "Thus you must configure the memory so that the lowest memory block is contiguous for at least 8Mb. In the IPX and IPC cited above, memory banks are mapped in at 16Mb boundaries. In effect this means that you must have a sufficiently large SIMM in bank zero to hold the kernel and RAMdisk. In this case 4Mb is <emphasis>not</emphasis> sufficient."
2520 msgstr ""
2521
2522 #. Tag: para
2523 #: hardware.xml:1681
2524 #, no-c-format
2525 msgid "Example: In a Sun IPX you have a 16Mb SIMM and a 4Mb SIMM. There are four SIMM banks (0,1,2,3). [Bank zero is that furthest away from the SBUS connectors]. You must therefore install the 16Mb SIMM in bank 0; it is then recommended to install the 4Mb SIMM in bank 2."
2526 msgstr ""
2527
2528 #. Tag: title
2529 #: hardware.xml:1692
2530 #, no-c-format
2531 msgid "Graphics Configuration"
2532 msgstr ""
2533
2534 #. Tag: para
2535 #: hardware.xml:1693
2536 #, no-c-format
2537 msgid "Especially in the case of older Sun workstations, it is very common for there to be an onboard framebuffer which has been superseded (for example the bwtwo on a sun IPC), and an SBUS card containing a later probably accelerated buffer is then plugged in to an SBUS slot. Under Solaris/SunOS this causes no problems because both cards are initialized."
2538 msgstr ""
2539
2540 #. Tag: para
2541 #: hardware.xml:1702
2542 #, no-c-format
2543 msgid "However with Linux this can cause a problem, in that the boot PROM monitor may display its output on this additional card; however the linux kernel boot messages may then be directed to the original on board framebuffer, leaving <emphasis>no</emphasis> error messages on the screen, with the machine apparently stuck loading the RAMdisk."
2544 msgstr ""
2545
2546 #. Tag: para
2547 #: hardware.xml:1710
2548 #, no-c-format
2549 msgid "To avoid this problem, connect the monitor (if required) to the video card in the lowest numbered SBUS slot (on motherboard card counts as below external slots). Alternatively it is possible to use a serial console."
2550 msgstr ""
2551
2552 #. Tag: title
2553 #: hardware.xml:1722
2554 #, no-c-format
2555 msgid "Graphics Card"
2556 msgstr ""
2557
2558 #. Tag: para
2559 #: hardware.xml:1723
2560 #, no-c-format
2561 msgid "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."
2562 msgstr ""
2563
2564 #. Tag: para
2565 #: hardware.xml:1731
2566 #, no-c-format
2567 msgid "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;."
2568 msgstr ""
2569
2570 #. Tag: para
2571 #: hardware.xml:1740
2572 #, no-c-format
2573 msgid "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."
2574 msgstr ""
2575
2576 #. Tag: para
2577 #: hardware.xml:1749
2578 #, no-c-format
2579 msgid "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."
2580 msgstr ""
2581
2582 #. Tag: title
2583 #: hardware.xml:1760
2584 #, no-c-format
2585 msgid "Laptops"
2586 msgstr ""
2587
2588 #. Tag: para
2589 #: hardware.xml:1761
2590 #, no-c-format
2591 msgid "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>"
2592 msgstr ""
2593
2594 #. Tag: title
2595 #: hardware.xml:1772 hardware.xml:1794 hardware.xml:1814 hardware.xml:1837
2596 #, no-c-format
2597 msgid "Multiple Processors"
2598 msgstr ""
2599
2600 #. Tag: para
2601 #: hardware.xml:1773
2602 #, no-c-format
2603 msgid "Multi-processor support &mdash; also called <quote>symmetric multi-processing</quote> or SMP &mdash; 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."
2604 msgstr ""
2605
2606 #. Tag: para
2607 #: hardware.xml:1781
2608 #, no-c-format
2609 msgid "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."
2610 msgstr ""
2611
2612 #. Tag: para
2613 #: hardware.xml:1796
2614 #, no-c-format
2615 msgid "Multi-processor support &mdash; also called <quote>symmetric multi-processing</quote> or SMP &mdash; is available for this architecture. The standard Debian &release; kernel image was 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."
2616 msgstr ""
2617
2618 #. Tag: para
2619 #: hardware.xml:1805
2620 #, no-c-format
2621 msgid "The 486 flavour of the Debian kernel image packages for &arch-title; is not compiled with SMP support."
2622 msgstr ""
2623
2624 #. Tag: para
2625 #: hardware.xml:1815
2626 #, no-c-format
2627 msgid "Multi-processor support &mdash; also called <quote>symmetric multi-processing</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 the first CPU."
2628 msgstr ""
2629
2630 #. Tag: para
2631 #: hardware.xml:1824
2632 #, no-c-format
2633 msgid "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."
2634 msgstr ""
2635
2636 #. Tag: para
2637 #: hardware.xml:1838
2638 #, no-c-format
2639 msgid "Multi-processor support &mdash; also called <quote>symmetric multi-processing</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."
2640 msgstr ""
2641
2642 #. Tag: para
2643 #: hardware.xml:1848
2644 #, no-c-format
2645 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. 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."
2646 msgstr ""
2647
2648 #. Tag: title
2649 #: hardware.xml:1869
2650 #, no-c-format
2651 msgid "Installation Media"
2652 msgstr ""
2653
2654 #. Tag: para
2655 #: hardware.xml:1871
2656 #, no-c-format
2657 msgid "This section will help you determine which different media types you can use to install Debian. For example, if you have a floppy disk drive on your machine, it can be used 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."
2658 msgstr ""
2659
2660 #. Tag: title
2661 #: hardware.xml:1882
2662 #, no-c-format
2663 msgid "Floppies"
2664 msgstr ""
2665
2666 #. Tag: para
2667 #: hardware.xml:1883
2668 #, no-c-format
2669 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."
2670 msgstr ""
2671
2672 #. Tag: para
2673 #: hardware.xml:1889
2674 #, no-c-format
2675 msgid "For CHRP, floppy support is currently broken."
2676 msgstr ""
2677
2678 #. Tag: title
2679 #: hardware.xml:1896
2680 #, no-c-format
2681 msgid "CD-ROM/DVD-ROM"
2682 msgstr ""
2683
2684 #. Tag: para
2685 #: hardware.xml:1898
2686 #, no-c-format
2687 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, except for some very old nonstandard CD-ROM drives which are neither SCSI nor IDE/ATAPI."
2688 msgstr ""
2689
2690 #. Tag: para
2691 #: hardware.xml:1905
2692 #, no-c-format
2693 msgid "CD-ROM based installation is supported for some architectures. On machines which support bootable CD-ROMs, you should be able to do a completely <phrase arch=\"not-s390\">floppy-less</phrase> <phrase arch=\"s390\">tape-less</phrase> installation. Even if your system doesn't support booting from a CD-ROM, you can use the CD-ROM in conjunction with the other techniques to install your system, once you've booted up by other means; see <xref linkend=\"boot-installer\"/>."
2694 msgstr ""
2695
2696 #. Tag: para
2697 #: hardware.xml:1917
2698 #, no-c-format
2699 msgid "Both SCSI and IDE/ATAPI CD-ROMs are supported. In addition, all non-standard CD interfaces supported by Linux are supported by the boot disks (such as Mitsumi and Matsushita drives). However, these models might require special boot parameters or other massaging to get them to work, and booting off these non-standard interfaces is unlikely. The <ulink url=\"&url-cd-howto;\">Linux CD-ROM HOWTO</ulink> contains in-depth information on using CD-ROMs with Linux."
2700 msgstr ""
2701
2702 #. Tag: para
2703 #: hardware.xml:1927
2704 #, no-c-format
2705 msgid "USB CD-ROM drives are also supported, as are FireWire devices that are supported by the ohci1394 and sbp2 drivers."
2706 msgstr ""
2707
2708 #. Tag: para
2709 #: hardware.xml:1932
2710 #, no-c-format
2711 msgid "Both SCSI and IDE/ATAPI CD-ROMs are supported on &arch-title;, as long as the controller is supported by the SRM console. This rules out many add-on controller cards, but most integrated IDE and SCSI chips and controller cards that were provided by the manufacturer can be expected to work. To find out whether your device is supported from the SRM console, see the <ulink url=\"&url-srm-howto;\">SRM HOWTO</ulink>."
2712 msgstr ""
2713
2714 #. Tag: para
2715 #: hardware.xml:1941
2716 #, no-c-format
2717 msgid "IDE/ATAPI CD-ROMs are supported on all ARM machines. On RiscPCs, SCSI CD-ROMs are also supported."
2718 msgstr ""
2719
2720 #. Tag: para
2721 #: hardware.xml:1946
2722 #, no-c-format
2723 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. The Broadcom BCM91250A supports standard IDE devices, including CD-ROM drives, but CD images for this platform are currently not provided because the firmware doesn't recognize CD drives. In order to install Debian on an Broadcom BCM91480B evaluation board, you need an PCI IDE, SATA or SCSI card."
2724 msgstr ""
2725
2726 #. Tag: para
2727 #: hardware.xml:1961
2728 #, no-c-format
2729 msgid "On DECstations, 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."
2730 msgstr ""
2731
2732 #. Tag: para
2733 #: hardware.xml:1970
2734 #, no-c-format
2735 msgid "CD 1 contains the installer for the r3k-kn02 subarchitecture (the R3000-based DECstations 5000/1xx and 5000/240 as well as the R3000-based Personal DECstation models), CD 2 the installer for the r4k-kn04 subarchitecture (the R4x00-based DECstations 5000/150 and 5000/260 as well as the Personal DECstation 5000/50)."
2736 msgstr ""
2737
2738 #. Tag: para
2739 #: hardware.xml:1979
2740 #, no-c-format
2741 msgid "To boot from CD, issue the command <userinput>boot <replaceable>#</replaceable>/rz<replaceable>id</replaceable></userinput> on the firmware prompt, where <replaceable>#</replaceable> is the number of the TurboChannel device from which to boot (3 on most DECstations) and <replaceable>id</replaceable> is the SCSI ID of the CD-ROM drive. If you need to pass additional parameters, they can optionally be appended with the following syntax:"
2742 msgstr ""
2743
2744 #. Tag: userinput
2745 #: hardware.xml:1991
2746 #, no-c-format
2747 msgid "boot <replaceable>#</replaceable>/rz<replaceable>id</replaceable> param1=value1 param2=value2 ..."
2748 msgstr ""
2749
2750 #. Tag: title
2751 #: hardware.xml:1998
2752 #, no-c-format
2753 msgid "Hard Disk"
2754 msgstr ""
2755
2756 #. Tag: para
2757 #: hardware.xml:2000
2758 #, no-c-format
2759 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."
2760 msgstr ""
2761
2762 #. Tag: para
2763 #: hardware.xml:2006
2764 #, no-c-format
2765 msgid "In fact, installation from your local disk is the preferred installation technique for most &architecture; machines."
2766 msgstr ""
2767
2768 #. Tag: para
2769 #: hardware.xml:2011
2770 #, no-c-format
2771 msgid "Although the &arch-title; does not allow booting from SunOS (Solaris), you can install from a SunOS partition (UFS slices)."
2772 msgstr ""
2773
2774 #. Tag: title
2775 #: hardware.xml:2019
2776 #, no-c-format
2777 msgid "USB Memory Stick"
2778 msgstr ""
2779
2780 #. Tag: para
2781 #: hardware.xml:2021
2782 #, no-c-format
2783 msgid "Many Debian boxes need their floppy and/or CD-ROM drives only for setting up the system and for rescue purposes. If you operate some servers, you will probably already have thought about omitting those drives and using an USB memory stick for installing and (when necessary) for recovering the system. This is also useful for small systems which have no room for unnecessary drives."
2784 msgstr ""
2785
2786 #. Tag: title
2787 #: hardware.xml:2033
2788 #, no-c-format
2789 msgid "Network"
2790 msgstr ""
2791
2792 #. Tag: para
2793 #: hardware.xml:2035
2794 #, no-c-format
2795 msgid "You can also <emphasis>boot</emphasis> your system over the network. <phrase arch=\"mips\">This is the preferred installation technique for Mips.</phrase>"
2796 msgstr ""
2797
2798 #. Tag: para
2799 #: hardware.xml:2041
2800 #, no-c-format
2801 msgid "Diskless installation, using network booting from a local area network and NFS-mounting of all local filesystems, is another option."
2802 msgstr ""
2803
2804 #. Tag: para
2805 #: hardware.xml:2046
2806 #, no-c-format
2807 msgid "After the operating system kernel is installed, you can install the rest of your system via any sort of network connection (including PPP after installation of the base system), via FTP or HTTP."
2808 msgstr ""
2809
2810 #. Tag: title
2811 #: hardware.xml:2055
2812 #, no-c-format
2813 msgid "Un*x or GNU system"
2814 msgstr ""
2815
2816 #. Tag: para
2817 #: hardware.xml:2057
2818 #, no-c-format
2819 msgid "If you are running another Unix-like system, you could use it to install &debian; without using the &d-i; described in the rest of the 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\"/>."
2820 msgstr ""
2821
2822 #. Tag: title
2823 #: hardware.xml:2069
2824 #, no-c-format
2825 msgid "Supported Storage Systems"
2826 msgstr ""
2827
2828 #. Tag: para
2829 #: hardware.xml:2071
2830 #, no-c-format
2831 msgid "The Debian boot disks contain a kernel which is built to maximize the number of systems it runs on. Unfortunately, this makes for a larger kernel, which includes many drivers that won't be used for your machine (see <xref linkend=\"kernel-baking\"/> to learn how to build your own kernel). Support for the widest possible range of devices is desirable in general, to ensure that Debian can be installed on the widest array of hardware."
2832 msgstr ""
2833
2834 #. Tag: para
2835 #: hardware.xml:2081
2836 #, no-c-format
2837 msgid "Generally, the Debian installation system includes support for floppies, IDE drives, IDE floppies, parallel port IDE devices, SCSI controllers and drives, USB, and FireWire. The supported file systems include FAT, Win-32 FAT extensions (VFAT) and NTFS."
2838 msgstr ""
2839
2840 #. Tag: para
2841 #: hardware.xml:2088
2842 #, no-c-format
2843 msgid "Disk interfaces that emulate the <quote>AT</quote> hard disk interface &mdash; often called MFM, RLL, IDE, or ATA &mdash; are supported. Very old 8&ndash;bit hard disk controllers used in the IBM XT computer are supported only as a module. SCSI disk controllers from many different manufacturers are supported. See the <ulink url=\"&url-hardware-howto;\">Linux Hardware Compatibility HOWTO</ulink> for more details."
2844 msgstr ""
2845
2846 #. Tag: para
2847 #: hardware.xml:2098
2848 #, no-c-format
2849 msgid "Pretty much all storage systems supported by the Linux kernel are supported by the Debian installation system. Note that the current Linux kernel does not support floppies on the Macintosh at all, and the Debian installation system doesn't support floppies for Amigas. Also supported on the Atari is the Macintosh HFS system, and AFFS as a module. Macs support the Atari (FAT) file system. Amigas support the FAT file system, and HFS as a module."
2850 msgstr ""
2851
2852 #. Tag: para
2853 #: hardware.xml:2108
2854 #, no-c-format
2855 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."
2856 msgstr ""
2857
2858 #. Tag: para
2859 #: hardware.xml:2141
2860 #, no-c-format
2861 msgid "Any storage system supported by the Linux kernel is also supported by the boot system. This includes both SCSI and IDE disks. Note, however, that on many systems, the SRM console is unable to boot from IDE drives, and the Jensen is unable to boot from floppies. (see <ulink url=\"&url-jensen-howto;\"></ulink> for more information on booting the Jensen)"
2862 msgstr ""
2863
2864 #. Tag: para
2865 #: hardware.xml:2150
2866 #, no-c-format
2867 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."
2868 msgstr ""
2869
2870 #. Tag: para
2871 #: hardware.xml:2156
2872 #, no-c-format
2873 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."
2874 msgstr ""
2875
2876 #. Tag: para
2877 #: hardware.xml:2162
2878 #, no-c-format
2879 msgid "Any storage system supported by the Linux kernel is also supported by the boot system."
2880 msgstr ""
2881
2882 #. Tag: para
2883 #: hardware.xml:2167
2884 #, no-c-format
2885 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)."
2886 msgstr ""
2887
2888 #. Tag: title
2889 #: hardware.xml:2184
2890 #, no-c-format
2891 msgid "Peripherals and Other Hardware"
2892 msgstr ""
2893
2894 #. Tag: para
2895 #: hardware.xml:2185
2896 #, no-c-format
2897 msgid "Linux supports a large variety of hardware devices such as mice, printers, scanners, PCMCIA and USB devices. However, most of these devices are not required while installing the system."
2898 msgstr ""
2899
2900 #. Tag: para
2901 #: hardware.xml:2191
2902 #, no-c-format
2903 msgid "USB hardware generally works fine, only some USB keyboards may require additional configuration (see <xref linkend=\"usb-keyboard-config\"/>)."
2904 msgstr ""
2905
2906 #. Tag: para
2907 #: hardware.xml:2197
2908 #, no-c-format
2909 msgid "Again, see the <ulink url=\"&url-hardware-howto;\">Linux Hardware Compatibility HOWTO</ulink> to determine whether your specific hardware is supported by Linux."
2910 msgstr ""
2911
2912 #. Tag: para
2913 #: hardware.xml:2203
2914 #, no-c-format
2915 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."
2916 msgstr ""
2917
2918 #. Tag: para
2919 #: hardware.xml:2209
2920 #, no-c-format
2921 msgid "The Broadcom BCM91250A evaluation board offers standard 3.3v 32 bit and 64 bit PCI slots as well as USB connectors. The Broadcom BCM91480B evaluation board features four 64 bit PCI slots."
2922 msgstr ""
2923
2924 #. Tag: para
2925 #: hardware.xml:2215
2926 #, no-c-format
2927 msgid "The Broadcom BCM91250A evaluation board offers standard 3.3v 32 bit and 64 bit PCI slots as well as USB connectors. The Broadcom BCM91480B evaluation board features four 64 bit PCI slots. The Cobalt RaQ has no support for additional devices but the Qube has one PCI slot."
2928 msgstr ""
2929
2930 #. Tag: title
2931 #: hardware.xml:2225
2932 #, no-c-format
2933 msgid "Purchasing Hardware Specifically for GNU/Linux"
2934 msgstr ""
2935
2936 #. Tag: para
2937 #: hardware.xml:2227
2938 #, no-c-format
2939 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."
2940 msgstr ""
2941
2942 #. Tag: para
2943 #: hardware.xml:2235
2944 #, no-c-format
2945 msgid "Unfortunately, it's quite rare to find any vendor shipping new &arch-title; machines at all."
2946 msgstr ""
2947
2948 #. Tag: para
2949 #: hardware.xml:2240
2950 #, no-c-format
2951 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."
2952 msgstr ""
2953
2954 #. Tag: para
2955 #: hardware.xml:2248
2956 #, no-c-format
2957 msgid "Whether or not you are purchasing a system with Linux bundled, or even a used system, it is still important to check that your hardware is supported by the Linux kernel. Check if your hardware is listed in the references found above. Let your salesperson (if any) know that you're shopping for a Linux system. Support Linux-friendly hardware vendors."
2958 msgstr ""
2959
2960 #. Tag: title
2961 #: hardware.xml:2259
2962 #, no-c-format
2963 msgid "Avoid Proprietary or Closed Hardware"
2964 msgstr ""
2965
2966 #. Tag: para
2967 #: hardware.xml:2260
2968 #, no-c-format
2969 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 Linux source code."
2970 msgstr ""
2971
2972 #. Tag: para
2973 #: hardware.xml:2267
2974 #, no-c-format
2975 msgid "Another example is the proprietary hardware in the older Macintosh line. In fact, no specifications or documentation have ever been released for any Macintosh hardware, most notably the ADB controller (used by the mouse and keyboard), the floppy controller, and all acceleration and CLUT manipulation of the video hardware (though we do now support CLUT manipulation on nearly all internal video chips). In a nutshell, this explains why the Macintosh Linux port lags behind other Linux ports."
2976 msgstr ""
2977
2978 #. Tag: para
2979 #: hardware.xml:2278
2980 #, no-c-format
2981 msgid "Since we haven't been granted access to the documentation on these devices, they simply won't work under Linux. You can help by asking the manufacturers of such hardware to release the documentation. If enough people ask, they will realize that the free software community is an important market."
2982 msgstr ""
2983
2984 #. Tag: title
2985 #: hardware.xml:2290
2986 #, no-c-format
2987 msgid "Windows-specific Hardware"
2988 msgstr ""
2989
2990 #. Tag: para
2991 #: hardware.xml:2291
2992 #, no-c-format
2993 msgid "A disturbing trend is the proliferation of Windows-specific modems and printers. In some cases these are specially designed to be operated by the Microsoft Windows operating system and bear the legend <quote>WinModem</quote> or <quote>Made especially for Windows-based computers</quote>. This is generally done by removing the embedded processors of the hardware and shifting the work they do over to a Windows driver that is run by your computer's main CPU. This strategy makes the hardware less expensive, but the savings are often <emphasis>not</emphasis> passed on to the user and this hardware may even be more expensive than equivalent devices that retain their embedded intelligence."
2994 msgstr ""
2995
2996 #. Tag: para
2997 #: hardware.xml:2304
2998 #, no-c-format
2999 msgid "You should avoid Windows-specific hardware for two reasons. The first is that the manufacturers do not generally make the resources available to write a Linux driver. Generally, the hardware and software interface to the device is proprietary, and documentation is not available without a non-disclosure agreement, if it is available at all. This precludes its being used for free software, since free software writers disclose the source code of their programs. The second reason is that when devices like these have had their embedded processors removed, the operating system must perform the work of the embedded processors, often at <emphasis>real-time</emphasis> priority, and thus the CPU is not available to run your programs while it is driving these devices. Since the typical Windows user does not multi-process as intensively as a Linux user, the manufacturers hope that the Windows user simply won't notice the burden this hardware places on their CPU. However, any multi-processing operating system, even Windows 2000 or XP, suffers from degraded performance when peripheral manufacturers skimp on the embedded processing power of their hardware."
3000 msgstr ""
3001
3002 #. Tag: para
3003 #: hardware.xml:2325
3004 #, no-c-format
3005 msgid "You can help improve this situation by encouraging these manufacturers to release the documentation and other resources necessary for us to program their hardware, but the best strategy is simply to avoid this sort of hardware until it is listed as working in the <ulink url=\"&url-hardware-howto;\">Linux Hardware Compatibility HOWTO</ulink>."
3006 msgstr ""
3007
3008 #. Tag: title
3009 #: hardware.xml:2342
3010 #, no-c-format
3011 msgid "Memory and Disk Space Requirements"
3012 msgstr ""
3013
3014 #. Tag: para
3015 #: hardware.xml:2344
3016 #, no-c-format
3017 msgid "You must have at least &minimum-memory; of memory and &minimum-fs-size; of hard disk space. For a minimal console-based system (all standard packages), 250MB is required. If you want to install a reasonable amount of software, including the X Window System, and some development programs and libraries, you'll need at least 400MB. For a more or less complete desktop system, you'll need a few gigabytes."
3018 msgstr ""
3019
3020 #. Tag: para
3021 #: hardware.xml:2353
3022 #, no-c-format
3023 msgid "On the Amiga the size of FastRAM is relevant towards the total memory requirements. Also, using Zorro cards with 16-bit RAM is not supported; you'll need 32-bit RAM. The <command>amiboot</command> program can be used to disable 16-bit RAM; see the <ulink url=\"&url-m68k-faq;\">Linux/m68k FAQ</ulink>. Recent kernels should disable 16-bit RAM automatically."
3024 msgstr ""
3025
3026 #. Tag: para
3027 #: hardware.xml:2362
3028 #, no-c-format
3029 msgid "On the Atari, both ST-RAM and Fast RAM (TT-RAM) are used by Linux. Many users have reported problems running the kernel itself in Fast RAM, so the Atari bootstrap will place the kernel in ST-RAM. The minimum requirement for ST-RAM is 2 MB. You will need an additional 12 MB or more of TT-RAM."
3030 msgstr ""
3031
3032 #. Tag: para
3033 #: hardware.xml:2370
3034 #, no-c-format
3035 msgid "On the Macintosh, care should be taken on machines with RAM-based video (RBV). The RAM segment at physical address 0 is used as screen memory, making the default load position for the kernel unavailable. The alternate RAM segment used for kernel and RAMdisk must be at least 4 MB."
3036 msgstr ""
3037
3038 #. Tag: emphasis
3039 #: hardware.xml:2380
3040 #, no-c-format
3041 msgid "FIXME: is this still true?"
3042 msgstr ""
3043
3044 #. Tag: title
3045 #: hardware.xml:2391
3046 #, no-c-format
3047 msgid "Network Connectivity Hardware"
3048 msgstr ""
3049
3050 #. Tag: para
3051 #: hardware.xml:2393
3052 #, no-c-format
3053 msgid "Most PCI and many older ISA network cards are supported. Some network interface cards are not supported by most Debian installation disks, such as AX.25 cards and protocols; NI16510 EtherBlaster cards; Schneider &amp; Koch G16 cards; and the Zenith Z-Note built-in network card. Microchannel (MCA) network cards are not supported by the standard installation system, but see <ulink url=\"&url-linux-mca;\">Linux on MCA</ulink> for some (old) instructions. FDDI networks are also not supported by the installation disks, both cards and protocols."
3054 msgstr ""
3055
3056 #. Tag: para
3057 #: hardware.xml:2412
3058 #, no-c-format
3059 msgid "As for ISDN, the D-channel protocol for the (old) German 1TR6 is not supported; Spellcaster BRI ISDN boards are also not supported by the &d-i;."
3060 msgstr ""
3061
3062 #. Tag: para
3063 #: hardware.xml:2420
3064 #, no-c-format
3065 msgid "Any network interface card (NIC) supported by the Linux kernel should also be supported by the boot disks. You may need to load your network driver as a module. Again, see <ulink url=\"&url-m68k-faq;\"></ulink> for complete details."
3066 msgstr ""
3067
3068 #. Tag: para
3069 #: hardware.xml:2429
3070 #, no-c-format
3071 msgid "The following network interface cards (NICs) are supported from the bootable kernel directly:"
3072 msgstr ""
3073
3074 #. Tag: para
3075 #: hardware.xml:2435
3076 #, no-c-format
3077 msgid "Sun LANCE"
3078 msgstr ""
3079
3080 #. Tag: para
3081 #: hardware.xml:2441
3082 #, no-c-format
3083 msgid "Sun Happy Meal"
3084 msgstr ""
3085
3086 #. Tag: para
3087 #: hardware.xml:2449
3088 #, no-c-format
3089 msgid "The following network interface cards are supported as modules. They can be enabled once the drivers are installed during the setup. However, due to the magic of OpenPROM, you still should be able to boot from these devices:"
3090 msgstr ""
3091
3092 #. Tag: para
3093 #: hardware.xml:2457
3094 #, no-c-format
3095 msgid "Sun BigMAC"
3096 msgstr ""
3097
3098 #. Tag: para
3099 #: hardware.xml:2463
3100 #, no-c-format
3101 msgid "Sun QuadEthernet"
3102 msgstr ""
3103
3104 #. Tag: para
3105 #: hardware.xml:2468
3106 #, no-c-format
3107 msgid "MyriCOM Gigabit Ethernet"
3108 msgstr ""
3109
3110 #. Tag: para
3111 #: hardware.xml:2475 hardware.xml:2481 hardware.xml:2487 hardware.xml:2493 hardware.xml:2499
3112 #, no-c-format
3113 msgid "Any network interface card (NIC) supported by the Linux kernel should also be supported by the boot disks. You may need to load your network driver as a module."
3114 msgstr ""
3115
3116 #. Tag: para
3117 #: hardware.xml:2505
3118 #, no-c-format
3119 msgid "Due to kernel limitations only the onboard network interfaces on DECstations are supported, TurboChannel option network cards currently do not work."
3120 msgstr ""
3121
3122 #. Tag: para
3123 #: hardware.xml:2511
3124 #, no-c-format
3125 msgid "Any network interface card (NIC) supported by the Linux kernel is also be supported by the boot disks. All network drivers are compiled as modules so you need to load one first during the initial network setup. The list of supported network devices is:"
3126 msgstr ""
3127
3128 #. Tag: para
3129 #: hardware.xml:2519
3130 #, no-c-format
3131 msgid "Channel to Channel (CTC) and ESCON connection (real or emulated)"
3132 msgstr ""
3133
3134 #. Tag: para
3135 #: hardware.xml:2524
3136 #, no-c-format
3137 msgid "OSA-2 Token Ring/Ethernet and OSA-Express Fast Ethernet (non-QDIO)"
3138 msgstr ""
3139
3140 #. Tag: para
3141 #: hardware.xml:2529
3142 #, no-c-format
3143 msgid "Inter-User Communication Vehicle (IUCV) &mdash; available for VM guests only"
3144 msgstr ""
3145
3146 #. Tag: para
3147 #: hardware.xml:2534
3148 #, no-c-format
3149 msgid "OSA-Express in QDIO mode, HiperSockets and Guest-LANs"
3150 msgstr ""
3151
3152 #. Tag: para
3153 #: hardware.xml:2543
3154 #, no-c-format
3155 msgid "The following network interface cards are supported directly by the boot disks on Netwinder and CATS machines:"
3156 msgstr ""
3157
3158 #. Tag: para
3159 #: hardware.xml:2549
3160 #, no-c-format
3161 msgid "PCI-based NE2000"
3162 msgstr ""
3163
3164 #. Tag: para
3165 #: hardware.xml:2555
3166 #, no-c-format
3167 msgid "DECchip Tulip"
3168 msgstr ""
3169
3170 #. Tag: para
3171 #: hardware.xml:2562
3172 #, no-c-format
3173 msgid "The following network interface cards are supported directly by the boot disks on RiscPCs:"
3174 msgstr ""
3175
3176 #. Tag: para
3177 #: hardware.xml:2568
3178 #, no-c-format
3179 msgid "Ether1"
3180 msgstr ""
3181
3182 #. Tag: para
3183 #: hardware.xml:2573
3184 #, no-c-format
3185 msgid "Ether3"
3186 msgstr ""
3187
3188 #. Tag: para
3189 #: hardware.xml:2578
3190 #, no-c-format
3191 msgid "EtherH"
3192 msgstr ""
3193
3194 #. Tag: para
3195 #: hardware.xml:2585
3196 #, no-c-format
3197 msgid "If your card is mentioned in the lists above, the complete installation can be carried out from the network with no need for CD-ROMs or floppy disks."
3198 msgstr ""
3199
3200 #. Tag: para
3201 #: hardware.xml:2591
3202 #, no-c-format
3203 msgid "Any other network interface card (NIC) supported by the Linux kernel should also be supported by the boot disks. You may need to load your network driver as a module; this means that you will have to install the operating system kernel and modules using some other media."
3204 msgstr ""
3205

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