Derrick Lobo wrote:
Hi All
I have noticed the USB install taking way too long anyone else noticed it
Based on regular instructions I used the usb installer rawrite32 to
create a usb install stick
The installs for all netbsd10-rcx have been taking roughly 25 minutes,
when I do an upgrade from 9.
Justin Parrott wrote:
Anybody want to talk about an IRC client?
Which one?
Most people use web-based interface nowadays AFIK.
Brad Spencer wrote:
Todd Gruhn writes:
[personal nit... it would be nice if the isa bus would be eliminated
entirely, but there appears to be an edge case when compiling a
XEN3_DOM0 kernel that requires it to be there... don't remember why...]
Please, do not remove support for ISA and oth
Brad Spencer wrote:
"pms-...@outlook.com" writes:
Brad Spencer wrote:
Todd Gruhn writes:
[personal nit... it would be nice if the isa bus would be eliminated
entirely, but there appears to be an edge case when compiling a
XEN3_DOM0 kernel that requires it to be there... don&
RVP wrote:
On Fri, 10 May 2024, Stephen Medina wrote:
[ 1.014923] genfb0: framebuffer at 0xf100, size 1024x768,
depth 32,
stride 4096
and this tells us the resolution of the display.
1024 x 768
[...]
So I have 48 rows and 128 columns, despite the quite low res monitor
used on tha
xuser wrote:
Is the performance to NetBSD in qemu good?
Yes, in 386/64 architecture at least :)
Michael Cheponis wrote:
a satellite
orbital prediction over very long times)
Is it public project such as Orbitron?
There are few of us here[*BSD world) doing similar stuff :) [as hobby]
xuser wrote:
Is there a way to upgrade NetBSD 6.1.4 to NetBSD 10.0 without breaking
custom installed software?
Thanks,
Ben
I highly doubt it unless you are using static binaries :)
Everything should work but LD dependencies(ldd(1) tool) are ALWAYS
problematic after upgrades.
Martin Husemann wrote:
On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 08:30:53PM +0200, pms-...@outlook.com wrote:
xuser wrote:
Is there a way to upgrade NetBSD 6.1.4 to NetBSD 10.0 without breaking
custom installed software?
Thanks,
Ben
There is no reason custom installed software should break when doing an
Yusuf Yaman wrote:
Hi,
I am a FreeBSD user and have been using it for 1 year and wanted to give
NetBSD a try, I installed NetBSD to my spare second SSD and logged in,
usage of the console seemed pretty hard to me because tab key completion
is not working but gives an indentation instead and back
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