On Jun 17, 2016, at 3:14 PM, Cem Kayali wrote:
Hello!
I couldn't find any offical resources and would like to ask in this
list.
Could someone please shed light on this issue: Which folders and or
files can be moved into CGD partition?
> Here is the discussion on Wine bug list
> https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40865
>
> "In GNU/Linux we expect the function to return ERANGE in order to keep
> reallocating memory until the function is satisfied.
> But in NetBSD it seems like they use a different approach of returning
>
On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 10:44:55AM -0400, Dan LaBell wrote:
>
> >
> >This might be a case of a network using 40MHz wide channel. I have
> >personally experienced the same. it's faster for 802.11n, but it drops
> >legacy support for 802.11b/g, which uses 20MHz wide channels.
> >
> >Unfortunately,
This might be a case of a network using 40MHz wide channel. I have
personally experienced the same. it's faster for 802.11n, but it drops
legacy support for 802.11b/g, which uses 20MHz wide channels.
Unfortunately, we do not yet have 802.11n support.
I may work on it eventually.
Are you
On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 06:52:04PM -0400, el kalin wrote:
> hi all... i have a netbsd instance running on aws (amazon) and need to
> attach another volume. i did that. in the dmesg it shows up as xbd4 but
> there is no xbd4* in /dev.
>
> how do i add the xbd4* devices there so i can mount the
hi all... i have a netbsd instance running on aws (amazon) and need to
attach another volume. i did that. in the dmesg it shows up as xbd4 but
there is no xbd4* in /dev.
how do i add the xbd4* devices there so i can mount the volume?
thanks...