Ok, thanks.
Has to be a BIOS thing then, because 4.8 dont recognize
any NICs at all, internal or USB. I kind of expected the
WLAN to be unusable, as it was on the 700.
Any ideas as to what BIOS settings to fiddle with?
On Mon, 28 Nov 2011 08:47:42 +0100, Christian StC wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 25, 2011
Am 25.11.11 17:15, schrieb Stuart Henderson:
On 2011-11-25, Henrik Engmark wrote:
I was wondering if anyone out there is using the eee pc 900 to run
OpenBSD.
I used an early 700 for many years as a firewall without problems,
but that one died on me.
Now when I try and replace it with my 900,
On 2011-11-25, Henrik Engmark wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone out there is using the eee pc 900 to run
> OpenBSD.
>
> I used an early 700 for many years as a firewall without problems,
> but that one died on me.
>
> Now when I try and replace it with my 900, with the same version OpenBSD
> (4.8
I was wondering if anyone out there is using the eee pc 900 to run
OpenBSD.
I used an early 700 for many years as a firewall without problems,
but that one died on me.
Now when I try and replace it with my 900, with the same version OpenBSD
(4.8),
the installation does not find any network adapte
We looked at mbalmer's at the hackathon and we were relatively sure it
wasn't acpi related. If someone wants to loan/give me one for some time
I can try to figure out what is causing the hang.
Contact me off list if you are interested.
On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 10:28:53PM -0400, Curt Micol wrote:
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 2:31 PM, Eric Dillenseger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I bought one of these and tried to install openbsd on it.
> My first try was with 4.3 bsd booting over PXE.
> As the ethernet wasn't recognized by the kernel I installed using a
> usb thumb drive because I hadn't found ho
Hi,
I bought one of these and tried to install openbsd on it.
My first try was with 4.3 bsd booting over PXE.
As the ethernet wasn't recognized by the kernel I installed using a
usb thumb drive because I hadn't found how to boot from a usb device
at this moment.
Although the kernel claimed to reco
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