2.6.x will run on alpha. There are still a handfull of people that still
activly maintian Linux on Alpha. Since there is only a few people that
activly work on Alpha, they tend to chose a kernel versions, then work with
that version for a while until it is stable. In the past few months most of
the efforts have been spent on 2.4.9. Currently there have been discussions
in regard to:
1) porting all those patches for 2.4.9 forward to 2.4.[18-19] and 2.5.x.
2) taking a look at the latest 2.5.x in the next few weeks, as we are aware
that 2.5.x does not compile on Alpha.
>
> Do you think it's worth the time to patch the current
> version? Will Linus apply the patch so we will hopefully
> have a 2.6.x kernel that compiles (at least) on alpha's?
It is certainly worth the time. It is not too difficult to get any sane
patch applied to the kernel for Alpha.
>
> Is there anybody who is willing to test such a patch
> on different alpha's (I only have some XLT's, an AS800
> and one AS250, so all alcor based systems with
> ISA and PCI but without EISA and all are using sys_alcor.c)?
> Further I can't test SMP with this _very_ old hardware.
I have access to a Lab that is filled with Alpha systems. I would be happy
to test any patch as I have time.
Please let me know if I can be of further assistence.
Best Regards,
--George.
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