On 10/10/06, RedShift <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If a 5 year old RAID controller is not supported, what can
be expected in the future? Yes I'm sure there isn't enough documentation
available, license disagreements, etc... but come on, it's 5 years old!

it is that easy: if you can't use the os, don't use it. at least as long as you
aren't able to change to situation by either coding it, or donathing hardware
or $$$ to raise the developers interest in the particular device or issue


  You would think _somebody_ would at least make an attempt at it.

famous last words.

Even the most basic servers nowadays are equipped with a dual
core processor.

well, the "most basic" (new) servers are i386/amd64, which has quite
usable smp support


Yes I'm pretty sure that OpenBSD features a lot of proper, decent and
intuitive code, but performance in some areas lacks tremendously.

i'm sure the developers will gladly accept your proper bug reports


I'm not saying OpenBSD is a bad operating system. Far from it. However I
would only use it for routers, firewalls, bridges, etc... Anything that
has to do with networking because after all, OpenBSD's networking is
great. Outside these areas OpenBSD is just too slow and doesn't support
enough hardware.

sez who? a troll


--knitti

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