[News] What a PPC linux kernel hacker thinks about the Articia | ANN.lu |
Posted on 14-Jun-2004 23:52 GMT by JohnV | 68 comments View flat View list |
Here's what Benjamin Herrenschmidt, a respectable linuxPPC kernel hacker
thinks about the Articia.
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HREF="http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2004/06/msg00430.html">Here
is some interesting thread about the Articia. Note that Benjamin Herrenschmidt
is a clued linuxPPC kernel hacker with lot of
experience. Here's what he thinks about the Articia "features":
It's basically incompetent northbridge design.
No, that means the HW is a Piece Of Shit !
Cache coherency is a basic feature of anything claiming to be used as a
desktop machine.
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Posted by Neko on 16-Jun-2004 08:40 GMT | In reply to Comment 49 (Anonymous): People who hold high opinion of the AmigaOne but bought a Pegasos.. hmm.. let
me see..
Michal Bergseth? Paul Rezendes?
http://www.amigaworld.org
I could reel off more names than I have fingers of people who "jumped ship",
but those two are the most "prominent" and luckily share a URL ;)
There's no shame in having both boards, really. I'd have an AmigaOne if I
thought it'd be useful to me. The prospect of an ITX board kinda rocks. I
always loved those Morex Cubid 3677 cases. It's not really in my best interests
to get one though, it'd just be another machine in my already brimming row of
machines. Besides, I don't have any ports left on my KVM :)
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