Marian Hettwer wrote:
I don't think it can be done. I had a RaQ3 once - way back when. The
But the RaQ3 was MIPS based, wasn't it ?
Nope, I386, the MIPS based stop at the RaQ2+ after witch they switch. To
bad if you asked me, but that's the new one. Yea, I bit more complicated
with the MIPS,
Karsten McMinn wrote:
On 8/15/06, Marian Hettwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I played with a bit when I had access to lots of
RaQ3s and 4s but it wasnt worth the time with
their custom bios in the way.
I only maintain somewhat a distribution of it for the RaQ 2+ and Cube:
http://openbsdsupport.
On 8/15/06, Marian Hettwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But the RaQ3 was MIPS based, wasn't it ?
amd K450s mostly (i386). They have a custom bios
which makes them hard to play with. as mentioned
a couple linux distros made it on there other than
the factory redhat distro. to try though you need
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Hi Nico,
Nico Meijer wrote:
> Hi Marian,
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>>just a short question: Does anyone has OpenBSD 3.9 successfully up and
>>running on a Sun Cobalt RAQ4i ?
>>I searched the archives but couldn't find anything useful.
Hi Marian,
> just a short question: Does anyone has OpenBSD 3.9 successfully up and
> running on a Sun Cobalt RAQ4i ?
> I searched the archives but couldn't find anything useful.
I don't think it can be done. I had a RaQ3 once - way back when. The
device specifically sear
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Hi All,
just a short question: Does anyone has OpenBSD 3.9 successfully up and
running on a Sun Cobalt RAQ4i ?
I searched the archives but couldn't find anything useful.
Background. A co-worker of mine wants to setup a DSL router for 8 to 12
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