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Aurora SPARC Linux

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Unix-like

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Source model
  
Open source

Aurora SPARC Linux

Developer
  
Aurora SPARC Linux Project

Working state
  
Abandoned. Superseded by Fedora SPARC

Latest release
  
Build 2.0 (FC3) / April 14, 2006

Aurora SPARC Linux is an operating system, based on Fedora Core, for SPARC-based computers. Aurora was originally created after Red Hat dropped support for the SPARC architecture after Red Hat Linux 6.2.

Contents

The name derives from the internal Sun codename for the SPARCStation 5 chassis.

Since Aurora is derived from Fedora, and most of its developers are located in the US, it only maintains packages legally distributable in the United States.

Feature

  • Aurora contains special utilities that are specific to the SPARC hardware line, such as audioctl, lssbus, silo.
  • While SPARC has supported 64-bit processing since the ULTRA series, the SPARC distribution uses a 32-bit kernel.
  • Version history

    Like Fedora (and Red Hat Linux before that), Aurora names all of its releases.

    Repositories of extra software

    Like Fedora Core, Aurora only includes a core set of packages. For downloading and installing programs or codecs not distributed with Aurora, there are several repositories available.

    Official repositories

    Currently only Aurora Extras has an official status. This repository supports the currently released version of Aurora SPARC Linux Build 2.0. Aurora Extras is maintained by a group of volunteers. As a link to Extras is currently included in the base distribution, no extra configuration is required to enable it.

    References

    Aurora SPARC Linux Wikipedia