Select a server near you Australia Austria Brazil Bulgaria China France Germany Hong Kong Indonesia Japan Netherlands Russia South Africa Spain Ukraine United Kingdom United States Skip Quicknav News Getting Debian ... Search Ports Released ports Ports that haven't been released yet Non-Linux ports ... Various port-like projects Introduction As most of you know, Linux is just a kernel. And, for a long time, the Linux kernel ran only on the Intel x86 series of machines, from the 386 up (there is work being done to port Linux to 286, and earlier, machines. See the ELKS project for more information). However, this is no longer true, by any means. The Linux kernel has now been ported to a large, and growing, list of architectures. Following close behind, we have ported the Debian distribution to these architectures. In general, this is a process with a sticky start (as we get libc and the dynamic linker working smoothly), and then a relatively routine, if lengthy job, of attempting to recompile all our packages under the new architectures. Debian is an operating system (OS), not a kernel (actually, it is more than an OS since it includes thousands of application programs). To prove this, we have our first three fledgling non-Linux based ports, listed | |
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