Re: honor to join NetBSD community

2016-04-28 Thread James K. Lowden
On Wed, 27 Apr 2016 21:21:38 -0400 chris...@zoulas.com (Christos Zoulas) wrote: > I run X on NetBSD too, but my NetBSD laptop is old and heavy and runs > hot :-) And there's always the problem of where to park the forklift for it. --jkl

RE: NetBSD GUI practice and experience

2016-04-28 Thread Terry Moore
> From: tech-userlevel-ow...@netbsd.org > [mailto:tech-userlevel-ow...@netbsd.org] On Behalf Of J. Lewis Muir > > Running amd64 NetBSD 6 stable in a VMware Fusion VM on OS X, I needed > 512 MB of RAM (with 512 MB of swap) in order to build the netbsd-6 > stable branch kernel and userland. I init

Re: honor to join NetBSD community

2016-04-28 Thread Charles Cui
thanks guys for all your advices! Those are really helpful. I will try to find a way that works for me best. Will consult and discuss with you guys when having new problems. Thanks Charles. 2016-04-28 8:31 GMT-07:00 Joerg Sonnenberger : > On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 06:11:28PM -0700, Charles Cui wro

Re: honor to join NetBSD community

2016-04-28 Thread Joerg Sonnenberger
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 06:11:28PM -0700, Charles Cui wrote: > 1. I noticed that netbsd community use CVS for version control, I am > familiar with git, and can learn CVS. Also I noticed that there are > actually git repo at github which hosts the netbsd source code, and > seems there is an automat

Re: NetBSD GUI practice and experience

2016-04-28 Thread J. Lewis Muir
On 4/27/16 8:52 PM, Terry Moore wrote: > I run NetBSD in a VM on my primary Windows laptop using VMware -- > works great. It's not "supported" by VMware, but I have very few > problems. You could probably use VMware Player for a free solution. I > have not tried VirtualBox. I only need 256M of RAM

Re: honor to join NetBSD community

2016-04-28 Thread coypu
Hi Charles! I'm also doing a summer of code project in netbsd, although in a very different area (I'm doing the web interface for NPF/blacklistd). On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 06:11:28PM -0700, Charles Cui wrote: > 2. How do you work in netbsd, do you use GUI (like xwindow, or gnome)? > If so, which >