Here at MIPS Technologies, we use Linux internally for design verification, experiments, benchmarking, etc., and as a consequence Carsten Langgaard and myself have both been active in this forum, and have tried to help the general Linux/MIPS community as best we can with the limited time that we can dedicate to the problem, in terms of suggested patches, bug fixes, cleanups, integration of needed components like the FPU emulator, etc. I have a question for those of you who are doing Linux work for *new* platforms (as opposed to the SGI/DEC legacy box support people). IF, and I emphasize the word *if*, MIPS Technologies were make a bigger investment in MIPS/Linux technology, be it kernel enhancements, cross/native tools, userland ports, libraries, or whatever, what would be your prioritized "wish list"? Feel free to respond by point-to-point email, though responses that are also copied to the mailing list might provoke some interesting and enlightening debate. Regards, Kevin K.