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On Fri, 4 Sep 2020 at 22:39, Thomas Klausner wrote:
>
> On Wed, Sep 02, 2020 at 11:41:41PM +0200, Jaromír Doleček wrote:
> > COMPAT_LINUX works as well as always, and will continue working the
> > same. Presence in GENERIC does not change how reliable it is now or in
> > future. There are no
On Wed, Sep 02, 2020 at 11:41:41PM +0200, Jaromír Doleček wrote:
> COMPAT_LINUX works as well as always, and will continue working the
> same. Presence in GENERIC does not change how reliable it is now or in
> future. There are no plans to remove the actual code, the option as
> well as the kernel
hello. I'm trying to get a 10G interface working on a
NetBSD-9.0_stable/amd64 machine. I'm able to receive packets on this
interface, but appear to be unable to send packets, though the driver
doesn't report any errors. Is this a known issue? Version and driver
details below. This is
Hi Chavdar,
Chavdar Ivanov wrote:
(If you do find a bug in pkg_rr, of which there are many, please do
report it. But it is confusing to people to conflate what broke with
the program that merely chose the sequence.)
In this case I don't think it is anything to do with
pkg_rolling-replace;
Hi David,
David Shao wrote:
Examine recently posted
kern/55641: Recent changes to random/entropy "pkgsrc devel brick" an
Intel Ivy Bridge system, with workaround
It mentions a workaround, but what does it mean to:
dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/random bs=32 count=1
sysctl -w
"John D. Baker" writes:
> Since mips-ee/R5900 support returned to GCC, I've made a point to build
> distribution and sets for playstation2. Recent changes to crash(8)
> and/or mips MD sources causes building crash(8) to fail with:
this should be fixed now. thanks for pointing it out.
.mrg.