Small board with good Ethernet and GPS/PPS

2016-11-20 Thread Hal Murray
I'm looking for something like a Raspberry Pi with a GPS HAT to run ntp. The Raspberry Pi has its Ethernet connected via USB which adds a significant layer of jitter. So I'm looking for something similar but with a good Ethernet connection. [Yes, most people wouldn't notice the Ethernet

Re: simple freebsd router for home use _&_ Re: A single-board computer for NetBSD

2016-11-20 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Martin Cermak 's question is virtualy the same on at least FreeBSD & NetBSD lists (wonder if other lists were used too ?) Inefficient to leave respondents ignorant of other discussion[s] of same hardware requirement so:

Re: A single-board computer for NetBSD

2016-11-20 Thread Riccardo Mottola
Hi, On 19/11/2016 21:01, co...@sdf.org wrote: It is port-arm/51453: mutex_vector_enter: locking against myself on RPi It's a dwc2 bug. Without using USB, it has been rock solid - I've compiled for days on it. With - it would occasionally hang but is still usable. I can confirm the

Re: A single-board computer for NetBSD

2016-11-20 Thread Michael van Elst
a.k...@gmx.de (Andreas Krey) writes: >On Sat, 19 Nov 2016 21:35:20 +, Niels Dettenbach (Syndicat.com) wrote: >... >> Sound???s nice that RPIs are used with NetBSD from someones. >The process istn't quite as painless as with Raspbian. It's less effort than most other NetBSD installations.

Re: A single-board computer for NetBSD

2016-11-20 Thread Andreas Krey
On Sat, 19 Nov 2016 21:35:20 +, Niels Dettenbach (Syndicat.com) wrote: ... > Sound???s nice that RPIs are used with NetBSD from someones. The process istn't quite as painless as with Raspbian. ... > And what do you mean with ???occasionally??? and ???hang??? (auto reboot > possible by sysrq

Re: A single-board computer for NetBSD

2016-11-20 Thread Niels Dettenbach (Syndicat.com)
> Am 19.11.2016 um 21:01 schrieb co...@sdf.org: > > Without using USB, it has been rock solid - I've compiled for days on > it. With - it would occasionally hang but is still usable. Sound’s nice that RPIs are used with NetBSD from someones. Do you know / could you explain what the (current?)