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From http://five.nocrew.org/via/debian.html
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''Dealing with non-686 software''
Dealing with non-686 software


Although VIA C3 is i686 compliant, some software packages use non-i686 compliant instructions (like cmov) in their i686 distributions. Examples for this is libcrypto and libssl.
''Although VIA C3 is i686 compliant, some software packages use non-i686 compliant instructions (like cmov) in their i686 distributions. Examples for this is libcrypto and libssl.''


You should compile and use a i586/MMX compliant kernel for VIA C3. When using apt-get and install on some packages like libcrypto and libssl, you can have problems running them. Just copy the libraries in /usr/lib/i586 to /usr/lib/i686.
''You should compile and use a i586/MMX compliant kernel for VIA C3. When using apt-get and install on some packages like libcrypto and libssl, you can have problems running them. Just copy the libraries in /usr/lib/i586 to /usr/lib/i686.''
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== Services on this machine ==
== Services on this machine ==

Revision as of 19:12, 7 April 2006

Overview

Got myself a Via C3 EPIA 800 board, so that I could build a tiny low power Linux server, with a LCD/kbd/mouse for surfing, listening to music and so forth.

These are my setup notes.

I powered it up connected to the drive for an existing Ubuntu server and it worked, so I put it into a PC case, attached a random hard drive I had lying around, and tried to do a network install of Trustix 3. That crashed. So...

Ubuntu install

I did a network install of Ubuntu. Worked fine. It crashes periodically.

Found some notes saying this fellow has a kernel compiled that works better with the C3 processor.

http://zagar.cactus.org/via/

I am finding Ubuntu to be rather bulky anyway so...

Debian

The mirror is so close for Debian, seems a shame not to use it. So I will.

Here is a page about installing the old "Woody" version: http://www.debianplanet.com/node.php?id=818

I don't want Woody, I want Sarge (current stable release) so

On the boot server

wget ftp://debian.osuosl.org/debian/dists/stable/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/netboot.tar.gz

Unpack the tar in /var/lib/tftpboot (This assumes the dhcp and tftpd servers are already set up.)

Reboot the C3 from network card.

It should come up in the debian installer now.

It is busy installing garbage I don't want now, even though I said 'minimal' To be deleted

mutt shareutils bison flex gcc mtools tcsh cpp g++ pidentd g++ exim4

I should probably rebuild the kernel to work with the C3 before deleting the build tools. Sarge is built on a 2.4 kernel, I wonder if that is better for the C3 than a 2.6 kernel -- I think I will leave it for now.

It installs python-2.3, outdated but probably okay here

Stuff I have to have that it did not install

emacs21 -- This pulls in huge gobs of stuff since it is linked to X.


non-686 code

From http://five.nocrew.org/via/debian.html

Dealing with non-686 software

Although VIA C3 is i686 compliant, some software packages use non-i686 compliant instructions (like cmov) in their i686 distributions. Examples for this is libcrypto and libssl.

You should compile and use a i586/MMX compliant kernel for VIA C3. When using apt-get and install on some packages like libcrypto and libssl, you can have problems running them. Just copy the libraries in /usr/lib/i586 to /usr/lib/i686.

Services on this machine

ssh

dhcp server

privoxy (dont think i really need squid)

possibly mysql for testing

apache2

ntpd

php

nfs samba


Desktop software

X