As far as I know, no.
If you want to avoid hockey pux, you might also look into the University
of Utah's HPBSD, which runs (ran?).
The last time I checked (1992), the source tree sufferred from both USL and
HP contamination (ie, you'd need both a UNIX source license and HP NDA),
and it was a heinous mix of 4.3 Reno and 4.4 (the big thing I remember
was the 4.4 VFS grafted onto a Reno kernel. Ick.) although things may
have changed by now.
>Im not sure of the state of the GNU tools for the HP Risc.
When I last looked at HPBSD, I was running Utah's port of the GNU tools
under HPUX; presumably those changes have been folded into the mainline
tools by now.
>One thing when
>this was thrown about earlier on linuxnet IRC was from an OSF guy - the
>OSF Mach microkernel (which the Linux PowerMAC project uses) supports
>HP/PA
If that's the case, you _may_ (HP/PA is only part of the problem -
you also need device drivers, and HP was unwilling to share the
necessary information sans NDA as of 1992) be able to run a Linux
single server.
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