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    <title>NetBSD/shark</title>
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    <portabout>
      <para>NetBSD/shark is a port of NetBSD to StrongARM based
	Digital	DNARD ("Shark") machines.</para>
      <para>Up until the release of NetBSD 1.6, this port used to be
	part of the NetBSD/arm32 port.</para>
    </portabout>

    <portinfo>
      <portinfoitem>
	<ulink url="faq.html">NetBSD/shark FAQ</ulink>
      </portinfoitem>
    
      <portml name="arm">all of the ARM-based NetBSD ports</portml>
    
      <portcurrentitem type="ftp"/>
      <portcurrentitem type="installnotes"/>
      <portcurrentitem type="packages" packages-for="5.1"/>
      <portcurrentitem type="ra"/>

      <portcurrentitem type="mirrors"/>
      <portcurrentitem type="cdroms"/>

      <portfutureitem type="changes"/>
      <portfutureitem type="snapshots"/>

      <portlinkitem>
	<ulink url="http://www.research.compaq.com/SRC/iag/">Shark/DNARD
	  home page</ulink>
      </portlinkitem>
    </portinfo>

    <portnews>
    <portnewsitem date="2009-11-26" title="Accelerated X support">
      As announced by Michael Lorenz on the NetBSD blog, the shark port recently
      grew better support for X.  Among other things, this means it is now
      possible to generate an X config file by running
      <command>X -configure</command>.  For full details, see Michael's <ulink
      url="http://blog.NetBSD.org/tnf/entry/hardware_accelerated_xorg_on_shark">
      blog entry</ulink>.
    </portnewsitem>
      
    <portnewsitem date="2007-01-06" title="XFree86 support">
      Support for XFree86 is back. Sharks with IGS 2010 graphics controller
      can now use XFree86 with the wsfb driver on kernels that use the igsfb driver.
      Those with a C&amp;T 65550 should work with the chips driver but this is untested.
      See also the <ulink url="http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/port-arm/2006/12/21/0000.html">
      announcement on the port-arm mailing list</ulink>. An example XF86Config can be found
      <ulink url="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/macallan/shark/XF86Config">here</ulink>.
    </portnewsitem>

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