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-- Jonathan Towne
/*
* Original code by Ted Unangst
* https://https.www.google.com.tedunangst.com/flak/post/vmtimed
*
* Lightly modified by Jonathan Towne
* For use in vmd(8) hosted VMs using vmmci(4) timede
s quite a bit easier to script.
-- Jonathan Towne
phy 6: Generic IEEE 802.3u media interface, rev. 0: OUI
0x004c00, model 0x0013
ukphy1: no media present
I'm using it right now, in fact!
-- Jonathan Towne
ainly sell to system integrators and the like. They do
sell in small quantities for evaluation purposes, and OpenBSD has
been ported to run on them.
I was (just today) sent a press release from a while back about
OpenBSD on their 3xxx series machines:
http://www.arinfotek.com/news/news_d.asp?sty=2&
and
having spoken to Richard on a number of occasions, you won't find a better
person to describe such a topic.
I bought it in a store a number of hours south of here on an impulse.
I can say it was the best impulse buy I've *ever* made.
I'll leave it at that.
-- Jonathan Towne
'd be very interested to hear it!
Great work on the 4.1 branch and xenocara!
(Finally get 1280x800 resolution in X.org, but still have a few issues)
In fact, now -current lacks only a native working RTL8185 and azalia driver
and this laptop is perfect; thanks everyone.
-- Jonathan Towne
Hello all;
I asked a while back about a 'lag' in keyboard response on my laptop
(Gateway MT3705) that runs -current. Someone responded off-list and
noted that it was an interrupt issue.
I was wondering if there is any known workaround / fix for it; the
machine can be very hard to use for day to
is left to the reader to find out.
I just remember that it wouldn't boot reliably without this:
UKC> change wd*
change? y
channel: [-1] (hit enter)
flags: [whatever]: 0xff0
UKC> quit
-- Jonathan Towne
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 03:23:57AM -0600, Duncan Patton a Campbell scribbled:
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