Re: UEFI

2013-10-02 Thread Michael Copeland
Thanks, John.
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Re: UEFI

2013-10-02 Thread Michael Copeland
Hmm
Should I build with GCC?
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Re: UEFI

2013-10-02 Thread Michael Copeland
Thanks for the heads up, my fault for assuming I should use clang since it
was default in head. I actually did not see any errors, so I just proceeded
to put it in the ESP. Guess I should have looked into it a bit further.
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UEFI

2013-09-22 Thread Michael Copeland
I noticed on freebsdnews that UEFI support could make it into release.
https://wiki.freebsd.org/UEFI
http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/projects/uefi/

I've tested it as shown in the wiki link and it only reboots the vm.
I'm just wondering if that news was accurate or if it's still going to be a
long while till we have proper support for UEFI.


- michael
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Re: It's not as annoying as you may think.

2013-05-04 Thread Michael Copeland
I really don't think he's going to be install windows on a powerpc machine.
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Re: It's not as annoying as you may think.

2013-05-03 Thread Michael Copeland
I have to say I'm totally in the dark about what it is you're talking about
or asking... or pointing out. I'm not even sure what the i386 machine being
used for studio, audio and DJ'ing has to do with freebsd on ppc32. These
machines are fun to play with but you're not going to be able to run new
studio/audio software on one very well. You're limited on the amount of
ram, the cpu isn't going to cut it for any form of encoding or transcoding.
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Re: It's not as annoying as you may think.

2013-05-03 Thread Michael Copeland
Well the last I checked, clang was still busted on ppc32. YMMV.

I still don't think you're gonna get much use out of a ppc machine for any
form of effects unless you're just talking about using it as an equalizer.
For that matter, you could do almost all of it on the i386 laptop. Why do
you need to add in so many machines for this? For the record, you're not
going to get any form of realtime audio effects from that ppc machine,
unless you're running an old version of garage band from 10.5.8 on it, even
then it's not going to be quick. If you're hellbent on using a ppc machine,
get a ps3 for that purpose.
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