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Chapter 2. Information Specific to Red Hat Linux/SPARC

This chapter describes the differences between Red Hat Linux/SPARC and Red Hat Linux/Intel installations. While it provides a good overview of these differences, you will find it easier to read through the Official Red Hat Linux Installation Guide first. The Official Red Hat Linux Installation Guide will refer you to the appropriate parts of this document at the appropriate time.

In addition, there is a Linux/SPARC Web page at http://www.ultralinux.org . This Web page provides a wealth of information for people considering Red Hat Linux/SPARC.

Supported Hardware

Red Hat Linux/SPARC supports a variety of hardware based on the SPARC architecture. The most recent list of hardware supported on Red Hat Linux/SPARC can be found on Red Hat's Web site at http://www.redhat.com/hardware .

The following list was current at the time this manual was produced:

  • sun4c architecture machines (IPC, SS1, etc)

  • sun4m architecture machines (Classic, SS5, SS10, etc)

  • sun4u (UltraSPARC-1, UltraSPARC-2, UltraSPARC-5, Ultra-SPARC-10, Enterprise UltraSparc servers)

  • bwtwo, cg3, cg6, TCX frame buffers (24 bit on the TCX)

  • Creator, Creator3D, and Elite3D frame buffers (on UltraSPARC systems)

  • Mach64/PGX24/PCI and PGX32/PCI frame buffers (on UltraSPARC systems)

  • LEO frame buffer (on sun4m systems)

  • cg14 frame buffer (in cg3 mode)

  • SCSI and Ethernet on all of the above

  • type 4, type 5 and type 6 keyboards and mice

  • external SCSI drives

  • CD-ROM drives (external and internal)

  • SCSI/Ether SBUS expansion cards

  • Any original equipment Sun monitor for the frame buffers listed

Unsupported Hardware -- The following list contains hardware that is currently unsupported:

  • VME-based sun4m machines, such as the 4/690

  • SPARC 5 Model 170 machines

  • sun4d (SS1000, SS2000)

  • sun4 architecture

  • Eurocard sun4c machines, called the "sun4e" under Solaris2.4 and others, are not supported. These are VME-bus sun4c machines, to which the kernel has not been ported yet.

  • The following types of CD-ROMs are unsupported (for more information on CD-ROM compatibility issues, please visit http://saturn.tlug.org/suncdfaq ):

    • All NEC models

    • Some Toshiba XM-4101B revisions

    • Toshiba XM-3201B

    • AppleCD 300 Plus on older SPARC PROM

    • Apple CD600i