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re:architectures (was: Re: master.debian.org)



>This (rhetorical) question is a bit late, and probably naive, but I 
>wonder if m68k is a good architecture name.  Presumably, the m68k stuff
>presumes some particular platform, and there are lots of platforms
>using m68k chips.  What to do when a distribution for another
>m68k-based platform appears?

It seems to me that only the kernel needs to be specific to a given
machine.  All of the programs that run under it just need to know
what instructions the CPU accepts (hence the CPU type).

                                        Brian
                                 ( bcwhite@bnr.ca )

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