On Sat, Dec 02, 2017 at 10:40:14PM +1000, Douglas Ray wrote:
> On the APU3a4 the internal USB headers were broken.
> I had email from pcengines (March 2017) saying this would
> be addressed in the APU3b series., but we went for APU2.
I have a APU3b series, they fixed the incorrect pinout on the i
FWIW: It reads just fine in my mail client. I think Mihai needs a better
client.
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- Original Message -
From: "Rupert Gallagher"
To: "Mihai Popescu" , misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Saturd
Kevin, the simpler answer here is, don't buy Intel (nor AMD).
https://danluu.com/cpu-bugs/ shares some insights here - with respect to low
quality, an Intel ex-employee sums up the low quality as "you have no idea",
and that among other things, Intel "appears to be cutting back on validation
ef
On Sat, Dec 02, 2017 at 03:11:23AM -0500, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> IME (vPro) is included in Xeon and Core chips. Atom is clear of it. Just
> checked.
Check again.
vPro is nothing but a collective name for various technologies such as
VT-x, VT-d and primarily Active Management Technology (AMT);
TB is a tiny and inexpensive chip that could be added to pcengines.
Supermicro is too expensive, because of the unnecessary ipmi and video. We need
3x m.2 slots, but they only have one. We like booting from the SD, but they
have none. Pcengines is a jewel for us. We depend on it.
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I got this error compiling the kernel while applying the 6.2 errata patch
yesterday.
https://hastebin.com/yoyovogeyi.vbs
My dmesg:
# dmesg
[ using 1150316 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ]
console out [ATY,Rage128Pd] console in [keyboard], using USB
: memaddr 9400, size 400 : cons
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You can get barebone c3xxx series atom boards from Supermicro.
My personal interest is the variants that come with dual SFP+
interfaces. It's a pity that there is no thunderbolt3 on them by
default (free 10/40gbit networking).
On 3 December 2017 at 08:54, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> Do you have an
Do you have any reference on Intel M.E. being present on Atom C3308?
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On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 20:14, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Dec 2017 03:11:23 -0500 > IME (vPro) is included in Xeon and Core
> chips. Atom is clear of it. > Just checked. Perhaps the older on
I am afraid I cannot do that. The client app does not include a control panel
option. There also seems to be a problem with mime handling by the list's own
software. There is nothing I can do.
:-(
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On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 19:12, Mihai Popescu wrote:
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On Sat, 02 Dec 2017 03:11:23 -0500
> IME (vPro) is included in Xeon and Core chips. Atom is clear of it.
> Just checked.
Perhaps the older ones but I doubt that. The latest Atom Apollo Lake E3s
even PROVIDE "Access to user memory". Which I believe means the entire
RAM and if so is quite ridiculo
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> Zy9idXkvCgpEbyB0aGUgc2FtZSBhbmQgYmUgaGFwcHku
Man, please quit using that encoding of ASCII mail.
Many people told you that is useless and it is not use by mainstream servers.
Please have a try and disable this, you are killing the in
Click on stickers.
https://www.parallella.org/buy/
Do the same and be happy.
On 1/12/17 11:48 AM, Paul B. Henson wrote:
From: Eike Lantzsch
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 3:12 PM
here: APU2C4 with one SATA drive of 6TB and one 4TB via USB3 and an
Hmm, I didn't think the apu2 had USB3, but double checking the specs I see
it does. My friend that said he had an APU2 mus
Hello,
I'm not a network expert so please apologies for any mistakes or
misunderstandings.
I'm changing my home network and I would like to route minidlna broadcasts
from my openbsd server to my other internal network which is using an
openbsd/firewall/router.
As of now ... I didn't succeed no cl
IME (vPro) is included in Xeon and Core chips. Atom is clear of it. Just
checked.
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On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 06:42, wrote:
> Not yet thanks. Not if it has that flawed Intel ME in it, I don't want it
> running on my routers. I have enough trouble coming to grips with AM
IME is not listed in the specs. Unless hidden, looks good to me.
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On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 06:42, wrote:
> Not yet thanks. Not if it has that flawed Intel ME in it, I don't want it
> running on my routers. I have enough trouble coming to grips with AMD's
> Platform Se
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