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This is a stub article for different things to be aware of when installing or using FreeBSD on Sparc hardware.
 
This is a stub article for different things to be aware of when installing or using FreeBSD on Sparc hardware.
  
1. Servers only, thanks.
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See [[Sparc_-_Installing_FreeBSD|this article]] containing documentation based on a real life installation on an Ultra-based system, including a brief essential guide to the OpenBoot firmware (enough to get FreeBSD booted at least).
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==Servers only, thanks.==
 
FreeBSD + Sparc = No GUI. See [http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.0R/hardware-sparc64.html#AEN273 this link] w/r/t 5.0; later versions of FreeBSD documentation do not mention it at all.
 
FreeBSD + Sparc = No GUI. See [http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.0R/hardware-sparc64.html#AEN273 this link] w/r/t 5.0; later versions of FreeBSD documentation do not mention it at all.
  
2. Sun keyboard and mouse? Throw them away!
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Running Xorg on FreeBSD/sparc64 9.0-RELEASE here on a SunBlade 1500 with the mach64 driver (ATI Rage card).
Toss 'em because you can't use 'em. Serial console installation only, please. See [[Sparc_-_Terminal_emulation]]
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==Sun keyboard and mouse? Throw them away!==
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Toss 'em because you can't use 'em. Serial console installation only, please. See [[Sparc_-_Terminal_Emulation]]<br />
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-- This is no longer true for FreeBSD6? I have used sun keyboards to install FreeBSD6 on my sparc machines.<br />
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-- I also was able to install using the Sun mouse and keyboard using FreeBSD 7.<br />
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-- I was able to use a Sun mouse and keyboard using FreeBSD 8.
  
3. Booting can be problematic
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==Booting can be problematic==
 
The OpenBoot Firmware: learn it, love it.
 
The OpenBoot Firmware: learn it, love it.
  
4. Java is more of a pain
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==Java is more of a pain==
 
All the Java sources and installers etc etc -- they're iX86 only.  
 
All the Java sources and installers etc etc -- they're iX86 only.  
  
 
[[Category : Architecture-Specific]]
 
[[Category : Architecture-Specific]]

Latest revision as of 10:00, 17 January 2012

This is a stub article for different things to be aware of when installing or using FreeBSD on Sparc hardware.

See this article containing documentation based on a real life installation on an Ultra-based system, including a brief essential guide to the OpenBoot firmware (enough to get FreeBSD booted at least).

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[edit] Servers only, thanks.

FreeBSD + Sparc = No GUI. See this link w/r/t 5.0; later versions of FreeBSD documentation do not mention it at all.

Running Xorg on FreeBSD/sparc64 9.0-RELEASE here on a SunBlade 1500 with the mach64 driver (ATI Rage card).

[edit] Sun keyboard and mouse? Throw them away!

Toss 'em because you can't use 'em. Serial console installation only, please. See Sparc_-_Terminal_Emulation
-- This is no longer true for FreeBSD6? I have used sun keyboards to install FreeBSD6 on my sparc machines.
-- I also was able to install using the Sun mouse and keyboard using FreeBSD 7.
-- I was able to use a Sun mouse and keyboard using FreeBSD 8.

[edit] Booting can be problematic

The OpenBoot Firmware: learn it, love it.

[edit] Java is more of a pain

All the Java sources and installers etc etc -- they're iX86 only.

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