Hello, Arnaud.
You wrote 4 ноября 2011 г., 6:30:18:
> $89, 700MHz Cortex A8, 256MB DRR2, micro-SD. However, do not expect
> being able to run FreeBSD on it before a few years :)
What is so special about A8? We have some ARM code in tree, is Cortex
SO different from previous architectures? As far
On Fri, 4 Nov 2011 11:20:56 +0100
Lars Engels wrote:
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>>
>> Okay, I will see what I can do to get one for you. If it's not
>> possible to port FreeBSD to it, it wouldn't be the end of the world.
>> I just read of the thingy and thought that it would be nice thing to
>> have. :)
Hi Lars,
On Thu, Nov 03, 2011 at 03:58:02PM +0200, Aleksandr Rybalko wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Nov 2011 10:22:22 +0100
> Lars Engels wrote:
>
> >> Hi Hackers,
> >>
> >> maybe you've heard of the upcoming Raspberry Pi, a credit card sized
> >> ARM computer which is about to get sold for 25$ - 35$ from december
>
I have an "interesting" problem which is why I'm posting to the hackers@
list :)
The situation is: an 8-STABLE amd64 system from a few months ago running
on VMWare ESXi 5, which worked fine until today. Today, it looks like
anything which "sleeps" for whatever reasons (including select(2))
simply
Hi,
2011/11/4 Lev Serebryakov :
> Hello, Arnaud.
> You wrote 4 ноября 2011 г., 6:30:18:
>
>> $89, 700MHz Cortex A8, 256MB DRR2, micro-SD. However, do not expect
>> being able to run FreeBSD on it before a few years :)
> What is so special about A8? We have some ARM code in tree, is Cortex
> SO di
Hi,
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 10:57 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> On 4 November 2011 07:53, Arnaud Lacombe wrote:
>
>> FWIW, referring to the technology two years ago in computer science is
>> just like referring to the Prehistory to make a point about mankind
>> today :/
>
> .. and that's actually a v
On 4 November 2011 07:53, Arnaud Lacombe wrote:
> FWIW, referring to the technology two years ago in computer science is
> just like referring to the Prehistory to make a point about mankind
> today :/
.. and that's actually a valid thing to do. Not everything old is:
* irrelevant;
* not applic
Hello, Arnaud.
You wrote 4 ноября 2011 г., 18:53:22:
> FWIW, referring to the technology two years ago in computer science is
> just like referring to the Prehistory to make a point about mankind
> today :/
Yep, completely relevant in most cases ;-) Same people, same wars,
same love, same envy,
Hi,
2011/11/4 Lev Serebryakov :
> Hello, Arnaud.
> You wrote 4 ноября 2011 г., 6:30:18:
>
>> $89, 700MHz Cortex A8, 256MB DRR2, micro-SD. However, do not expect
>> being able to run FreeBSD on it before a few years :)
> What is so special about A8?
>
It is the consumer technology of today. The be
Hello, Arnaud.
You wrote 4 ноября 2011 г., 19:48:29:
>>> $89, 700MHz Cortex A8, 256MB DRR2, micro-SD. However, do not expect
>>> being able to run FreeBSD on it before a few years :)
>> What is so special about A8?
>>
> It is the consumer technology of today. The best people can afford
> without
On 11/4/2011 11:02 AM, Lev Serebryakov wrote:
Hello, Arnaud.
You wrote 4 ноября 2011 г., 19:48:29:
$89, 700MHz Cortex A8, 256MB DRR2, micro-SD. However, do not expect
being able to run FreeBSD on it before a few years :)
What is so special about A8?
It is the consumer technology of today.
On Fri, 04 Nov 2011 11:53:27 -0500
Mark Tinguely wrote:
> On 11/4/2011 11:02 AM, Lev Serebryakov wrote:
> > Hello, Arnaud.
> > You wrote 4 ноября 2011 г., 19:48:29:
> >
> $89, 700MHz Cortex A8, 256MB DRR2, micro-SD. However, do not
> expect being able to run FreeBSD on it before a few y
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