Hi,
There's any effort yet to iniciate a port for RISC-V?
Regards,
L.
Seems to happen not just on OpenBSD, but also on 3.2 linux-libre kernel.
Why not remove Xombrero from -current? Any thoughts? I mean, it's good, but is
based on webkit, and have some bugs... maybe port Abaco will be better, I don't
know.
At 16 Nov 2014 16:45:46 + (UTC) from trondd :
On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 11:21 PM
>I like to use a browser that is keyboard-centric (vi-like, ideally)
Yep.
>that supports modern web functionality
Well, there are many support for "features" unnecessary. Many scripts are
insecure, and we just don'
At 23 Nov 2014 06:26:36 + (UTC) from openda...@hushmail.com:
>expand OpenBSD's user base by tens of millions
I trust fully in the administration of this project, but I fear that this kind
of effort, to let the OpenBSD more mainstream, finish leaving our community
similar to what would be th
At 7 Dec 2014 12:42:41 + (UTC) from Kaspars Bankovskis
:
>there are more useful things to do, don't you think so?
Agree. Riley, I think you don't get the point here. The firmware blob are *not*
running on the system, but on device.
Why do you don't create just a script to remove these's files
Hi,
Since I don't know if the OpenBSD Project still providing support for these
products, I don't make a diff, sorry.
The following links are broken on http://www.openbsd.org/products.html
RTMX (http://www.rtmx.com/)
PowerCrypt (http://www.powercrypt.com/)
Core Systems (http://www.core.dk/)
InSit
>The maintainer has asked the same question on a MOC forum:
I'll take the first option:
>1. Stop using MOC
I'm a user of MOC when using Linux, because it's simple to config, but I think
the OpenBSD Project will be fine without MOC updates, and the users can switch
to mpd.
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