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    Phoronix: NetBSD 6.0 Moves Close With Beta Release

    Just weeks after DragonflyBSD hit version 3.0, the NetBSD community has announced its 6.0 beta. NetBSD 6.0 brings forward several new features to this BSD camp...

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    I still have some arm9 netbook floating around with Gentoo on it... but it doesn't look like anything is really supported. As a matter of fact, I cannot find any releases for arm since 4.0

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      Originally posted by disi View Post
      I still have some arm9 netbook floating around with Gentoo on it... but it doesn't look like anything is really supported. As a matter of fact, I cannot find any releases for arm since 4.0
      Arm is quite well supported; you just aren't recognizing it.
      There are over 6 "architectures" based on arm:
      acorn26, acorn32, cats, evbarm, hpcarm, shark, zaurus, and a couple older ones (netwinder & iyonix are out of date).
      Now get to work and find out which it is :P

      New Xorg?
      crum.
      (I have one of the cursed i810 chips in an old tower running NetBSD.)

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