Got the answer: that package in pkgin is just the wine64 package and not the
WoW64. So running 32 bit win stuff does not work with that. That's a pity as
the WoW64 (called wine64 in pkgsrc/wip) is only the 4.4 version.
Eredeti levél Feladó: r0ller Dátum: 2022 november
11 11:14:4
tgru...@gmail.com (Todd Gruhn) writes:
>WOW! 15+ years?
9 10 no online positivePower-on hours count108926
5 200 140 yes online positiveReallocated sector count0
That's >12 years.
Part of the equation is that it's running almost continously at a rather
c
WOW! 15+ years?
When did HDs live so long?
On Fri, Nov 11, 2022 at 10:04 PM Brad Spencer wrote:
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> Todd Gruhn writes:
>
> > Western Digital WD2500AAJS 250 GB Caviar Blue Hard Drive
> >
> > It was used, and made in 2010. How long do these drives work?
> >
> > SCSI drives only lasted for about 5
Todd Gruhn writes:
> Western Digital WD2500AAJS 250 GB Caviar Blue Hard Drive
>
> It was used, and made in 2010. How long do these drives work?
>
> SCSI drives only lasted for about 5yr to 7ys -- but that was 20yr ago...
Depending on who made the drive, I have run SATA drives for 15+ years
near
On Fri, 11 Nov 2022 19:58:04 +
Todd Gruhn wrote:
> Western Digital WD2500AAJS 250 GB Caviar Blue Hard Drive
>
> It was used, and made in 2010. How long do these drives work?
>
> SCSI drives only lasted for about 5yr to 7ys -- but that was 20yr ago...
I always thought of spinning-rust drive
Western Digital WD2500AAJS 250 GB Caviar Blue Hard Drive
It was used, and made in 2010. How long do these drives work?
SCSI drives only lasted for about 5yr to 7ys -- but that was 20yr ago...
No clue what was the problem but after having nuked /usr/src, fetching the same
source again and building everything is fine. Eredeti levél
Feladó: r0ller Dátum: 2022 november 10
14:00:51Tárgy: Re: building new kernel on upgraded systemCímzett:
netbsd-users@NetBSD.org Hi All,Wel
Hi All,I've just discovered that now there's a wine package in pkgin :) As I'm
on amd64 it must be the wine64 which previously resided in pkgsrc/wip only,
right?Therefore, I tried to enable the USER_LDT option and disable SVS in a
custom kernel config but I couldn't build it (see my previous ema