If you didn't submit a bug report, your keyboard issue probably didn't
get any attention. Unfortunately, since its old and rare hardware (I
don't think very many UMC chipset 486 boards are still around), it's
not very likely that you will get much traction on this.
The xl card issues are probably
hi all! I've been using OpenBSD since a long time running it as a firewall.
This in an old machine (486 + 48MB RAM) and yesterday I decided to make
some improvements: upgrade it from 4.0 to 4.2 (new installation) and
replace the two NICs, switching from NE2000 clones (RTL8029) to 3C905B.
The prob
hi all! I've been using OpenBSD during the last 2-3 years mainly running
it as a firewall.
I've an old machine (486 + 48MB RAM) and yesterday decided to make
some improvements: upgrade it from 4.0 to 4.2 (new installation) and
replace the two NICs, switching from NE2000 clones (RTL8029) to 3C905
Nick Holland wrote:
Limaunion wrote:
hi all! I've been using OpenBSD during the last 2-3 years mainly running
it as a firewall.
I've an old machine (486 + 48MB RAM) and yesterday decided to make
some improvements: upgrade it from 4.0 to 4.2 (new installation) and
replace the two NICs, switching
On Sun, 4 Nov 2007, Nick Holland wrote:
I found that man xl already has some information about 'command never
completed' but in this case the driver does not continue to function
normally. Is this problem a combination of old hardware with the xl
interfaces ? or are this interfaces crap too ? sw
On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 09:48:04 +0700, Nick Holland
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Limaunion wrote:
hi all! I've been using OpenBSD during the last 2-3 years mainly running
it as a firewall.
I've an old machine (486 + 48MB RAM) and yesterday decided to make
some improvements: upgrade it from 4.0 to 4
On Sun, 4 Nov 2007, Limaunion wrote:
> hi all! I've been using OpenBSD during the last 2-3 years mainly running
> it as a firewall.
>
> I've an old machine (486 + 48MB RAM) and yesterday decided to make
> some improvements: upgrade it from 4.0 to 4.2 (new installation) and
> replace the two NICs,
Hi Limaunion,
> Is this problem a combination of old hardware with the xl interfaces ?
> or are this interfaces crap too ? switching to a newer machine (pentium
> 166) may help ? or should I buy different NICs ?
For myself, I decided to ditch the xl NICs and go with sk (D-Link
DGE-530T, older Lin
Limaunion wrote:
> hi all! I've been using OpenBSD during the last 2-3 years mainly running
> it as a firewall.
>
> I've an old machine (486 + 48MB RAM) and yesterday decided to make
> some improvements: upgrade it from 4.0 to 4.2 (new installation) and
> replace the two NICs, switching from NE200
hi all! I've been using OpenBSD during the last 2-3 years mainly running
it as a firewall.
I've an old machine (486 + 48MB RAM) and yesterday decided to make
some improvements: upgrade it from 4.0 to 4.2 (new installation) and
replace the two NICs, switching from NE2000 clones (RTL8029) to 3C905B
hi all! I've been using OpenBSD during the last 2-3 years mainly running
it as a firewall.
I've an old machine (486 + 48MB RAM) and yesterday decided to make
some improvements: upgrade it from 4.0 to 4.2 (new installation) and
replace the two NICs, switching from NE2000 clones (RTL8029) to 3C905B
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