2.1. Supported Hardware

Debian does not impose hardware requirements beyond the requirements of the Linux kernel and the GNU tool-sets. Therefore, any architecture or platform to which the Linux kernel, libc, gcc, etc. have been ported, and for which a Debian port exists, can run Debian. Please refer to the Ports pages at http://www.debian.org/ports/mipsel/ for more details on Mipsel architecture systems which have been tested with Debian.

Rather than attempting to describe all the different hardware configurations which are supported for Mipsel , this section contains general information and pointers to where additional information can be found.

2.1.1. Supported Architectures

Debian "sarge" supports eleven major architectures and several variations of each architecture known as 'flavors'.

Architecture Debian Designation Subarchitecture Flavor
Intel x86-based i386   vanilla
speakup
linux26
Motorola 680x0 m68k Atari atari
Amiga amiga
68k Macintosh mac
VME bvme6000
mvme147
mvme16x
DEC Alpha alpha   generic
jensen
nautilus
Sun SPARC sparc   sun4cdm
sun4u
ARM and StrongARM arm   netwinder
riscpc
shark
lart
IBM/Motorola PowerPC powerpc CHRP chrp
PowerMac powermac, new-powermac
PReP prep
APUS apus
HP PA-RISC hppa PA-RISC 1.1 32
PA-RISC 2.0 64
Intel ia64-based ia64    
MIPS (big endian) mips SGI Indy/I2 r4k-ip22
MIPS (little endian) mipsel DEC Decstation r4k-kn04
r3k-kn02
IBM S/390 s390   tape
vmrdr

This document covers installation for the Mipsel architecture. If you are looking for information on any of the other Debian-supported architectures take a look at the Debian-Ports pages.

2.1.2. CPU, Main Boards, and Video Support

Complete information regarding supported mips/mipsel machines can be found at Linux MIPS HOWTO. The purpose of this section is to describe the systems supported by the boot disks.

2.1.2.1. CPU/Machine types

Currently only DECstations with R3000 and R4000/R4400 CPUs are supported by the Debian installation system on little endian MIPS. The Debian installation system works on the following machines:

System Type CPU Code-name Debian subarchitecture
DECstation 5000/1xx R3000 3MIN r3k-kn02
DECstation 5000/150 R4000 3MIN r4k-kn04
DECstation 5000/240 R3000 3MAX+ r3k-kn02
DECstation 5000/260 R4400 3MAX+ r4k-kn04
Personal DECstation 5000/xx R3000 Maxine r3k-kn02
Personal DECstation 5000/50 R4000 Maxine r4k-kn04

Linux/MIPS also works on the DECstation 5000/200, but this is not supported by the Debian installation system currently.

2.1.2.2. Supported console options

Serial console is available on all supported DECstations (9600 bps, 8N1). For using serial console, you have to boot the installer image with the "console=ttySx" kernel parameter (with "x" being the number of the serial port you have your terminal connected to - usually "2", but "0" for the Personal DECstations). On 3MIN and 3MAX+ (DECstation 5000/1xx, 5000/240 and 5000/260) local console is available with the PMAG-BA and the PMAGB-B graphics options.

If you would like to have support for other subarchitectures, please contact the debian-mips mailing list.

If you have a Linux system to use as serial terminal, an easy way is to run cu (part of the uucp package) on it. Example:


cu -l /dev/ttyS1 -s 9600

where the option "-l" (line) sets the serial port to use and "-s" (speed) sets the speed for the connection (9600 bits per second).

2.1.3. Graphics Card

Debian's support for graphical interfaces is determined by the underlying support found in XFree86's X11 system. The newer AGP video slots are actually a modification on the PCI specification, and most AGP video cards work under XFree86. Details on supported graphics buses, cards, monitors, and pointing devices can be found at http://www.xfree86.org/. Debian "sarge" ships with XFree86 version 4.3.0.