Well in that case, if you dont have VT-x, you only can use XEN with PV. :-(
Dne 23. 06. 20 v 18:08 Mayuresh napsal(a):
On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 05:59:14PM +0200, Petr Topiarz wrote:
Well, not quite so. It is true, that nvmm is only in 9.0, but you can run
qemu -accel hax on NetBSD 8.
Need
Well, not quite so. It is true, that nvmm is only in 9.0, but you can
run qemu -accel hax on NetBSD 8.
Need to download sys.tgz sources and unpack it to /usr.
Then run "make install" in /usr/pkgsrc/emul/haxm
Then create haxm devices and load haxm modules.
Then it works.
Petr
Dne 23. 06. 20 v
Also, you can use Seamonkey. It is perfectly stable and works on stable
and current very well on Net 8.2 and Net 9.0.
cheers
Petr
Dne 20. 06. 20 v 12:59 nia napsal(a):
On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 10:39:27PM -0700, Salil Wadnerkar wrote:
SeaMonkey works fine.
If you are on NetBSD current, you can
OK, well that is the answer, I did not get it earlier. Thank you very much!
Best regards
Petr
On 06. 03. 20 9:14, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
On Fri, Mar 06, 2020 at 09:09:47AM +0100, Petr Topiarz wrote:
Yes, I use altq, but how to use it in NPF?
AFAIK you can't. But you don't need NPF or PF to use
Yes, I use altq, but how to use it in NPF?
Dne 06. 03. 20 v 8:56 Manuel Bouyer napsal(a):
On Thu, Mar 05, 2020 at 09:35:35PM +0100, Petr Topiarz wrote:
Hi folks,
I run several routers with 8.1 and pf and I need traffic shaping.
If I understand correctly, there is no pf in NetBSD 9.0
Hi folks,
I run several routers with 8.1 and pf and I need traffic shaping.
If I understand correctly, there is no pf in NetBSD 9.0. But there is
also no documentation about traffic shaping in npf.
Any idea what to do?
Thank you
Petr