On Donnerstag, 22. September 2016 20:17:28 PYT Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> On 2016-09-22, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> > PC Engines APU.2C2
> > which is amd64, has far more RAM and three Gigabit-ports.
> > Interfaces: Realtek 8168
>
> Actually, the APU2C2 has Intel i211AT interfaces,
I'm trying to dual boot windows 10 and OpenBSD 6.0 on Lenovo Thinkpad L560. I
installed Windows 10 first then OpenBSD, copied pbr to windows (C:\openbsd.pbr)
using:
# dd if=/dev/rsd0a of=/mnt/openbsd.pbr bs=512 count=1
and run bcdedit as mentioned in FAQ. When i try to load OpenBSD it restarts,
On 2016-09-22, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> PC Engines APU.2C2
> which is amd64, has far more RAM and three Gigabit-ports.
> Interfaces: Realtek 8168
Actually, the APU2C2 has Intel i211AT interfaces, em(4).
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Christian "naddy" Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de
Like other have said, PC Engines might be your best bet.
Edgerouter lite and PoE are another alternative. They run on Octeon
[1]. They might be a bit less expensive with somewhat smaller form
factor. They also should be easier to get, like $90 on amazon.
Installation might be easier on PC Engines.
On Donnerstag, 22. September 2016 12:58:37 PYT L. V. Lammert wrote:
> There have been some good discussions lately about HW capable of running a
> lot of traffic, .. but this question is about the other end of the
> spectrum.
>
> Have a need for a small FW appliance that can be used to protect a
Tinker [ti...@openmailbox.org] wrote:
> The market is finally being flooded with ARM64:s. And some of them are
> inexpensive.
>
> I guess AllWinner A64/H64 will be the most ubiquitous one as the chip
> is/soon will be something like 5 USD.
The Allwinner 64-bit parts are supported under 32-bit
There have been some good discussions lately about HW capable of running a
lot of traffic, .. but this question is about the other end of the
spectrum.
Have a need for a small FW appliance that can be used to protect a single
machine and provide a simple way to whitelist a single IP or two.
Two
Hi Chris,
Sorry for the slow reply. Day job takes up most of my time.
Anyway, I finally added some logging into /usr/src/sys/net/if_vlan.c etc;
if (m == NULL) {
ifp->if_oerrors++;
printf("Output Error due to NULL mbuff\n");
Hello I thinks this is because your default "file creation" is 755 within
umask
/ is a path like another one so... it works just like any other one.
And this permit to modify it or recompile it again in case of issues this
is not needed if we keep the original one, so I think this is why
Tinker,
do not touch el-cheapo undocumented SoCs/boards, IMHO this would be
completely lost time. If you'd like to hack or buy hardware, better do
with board/SoC which is/are fully documented. And no, datasheets are
usually not good enough nor an advice to look into Linux sources...To
make it
On Thu, 22 Sep 2016 16:51:28 +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> The /bsd kernel as installed by the installer has
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 10571887 Sep 22 16:27 /bsd
>
> The /bsd kernel recompiled and installed by make install has
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 10572001 Sep 22 16:49 /bsd
>
> Not that
The /bsd kernel as installed by the installer has
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 10571887 Sep 22 16:27 /bsd
The /bsd kernel recompiled and installed by make install has
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 10572001 Sep 22 16:49 /bsd
Not that I have any problem with it,
but why is that? It it intentional?
2016-09-22 13:51 GMT+02:00 Tinker :
> What about running OpenBSD on these, do you have any idea when this should
> be possible?
https://www.openbsd.org/armv7.html
"A mailing list for ARM-based ports is available at a...@openbsd.org."
The devs are looking forward to getting
The market is finally being flooded with ARM64:s. And some of them are
inexpensive.
I guess AllWinner A64/H64 will be the most ubiquitous one as the chip
is/soon will be something like 5 USD.
Boards should be on the market for 15 USD this year I think. If you need
SATA or PCIe the same
Thu, 22 Sep 2016 09:53:43 +0300 Mihai Popescu
> Since the answer is done, I will dare to ask something in this thread:
> are there some hints in choosing over Intel or AMD processors?
>
> I see many users do not comment that and I respect it. Sometimes, you
> can see phrases in
Eric Huiban wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm currently playing with home stuff with OpenBSD, and i'm now looking
> for a media server with dlna support amongst package. Up to this day i
> was not able to find one, or at least to find how to enable and
> configure that.
>
> The OpenBSD based server side
Hello,
I'm currently playing with home stuff with OpenBSD, and i'm now looking
for a media server with dlna support amongst package. Up to this day i
was not able to find one, or at least to find how to enable and
configure that.
The OpenBSD based server side is ok and well supported (also
Since the answer is done, I will dare to ask something in this thread:
are there some hints in choosing over Intel or AMD processors?
I see many users do not comment that and I respect it. Sometimes, you
can see phrases in threads like "happy to run AMD again", etc.
Is there a preference over one
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