El día Tuesday, July 24, 2012 a las 07:23:03AM -0500, Robert Bonomi escribió:
From: Mr U mru...@yahoo.com
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 04:34:14 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: is it possible to install freebsd on tablet?
hi
I have a question, is it possible to install freebsd (or netbsd) on an
Good day. I have recently bought a Seagate Momentus XT for my laptop.
The specs for the drive are :
RPM : 7200
Buffer : 32 MB
HDD Memory : 750 GB
SSD Memory : 8 GB
I wish to install FreeBSD on it, but I wanted to ask this beforehand :
Would it would be possible to install it on the 8 GB SSD
Hi,
On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 12:44:35 +0300
Vladimir Videscu vladimir.vide...@gmail.com wrote:
Good day. I have recently bought a Seagate Momentus XT for my laptop.
The specs for the drive are :
RPM : 7200
Buffer : 32 MB
HDD Memory : 750 GB
SSD Memory : 8 GB
I wish to install FreeBSD
Hello,
currently I experienced an unexpected behavior of the FreeBSD bsdinstall
installer. Some weeks ago I could use it sucessfully to create a jail
environment with
# bsdinstall jail /jails/myjail
Today I tried to repeat this on another system(2) and it fails after the
selection of the
On 28 Jul 2012, at 11:58, Erich Dollansky erichfreebsdl...@ovitrap.com wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 12:44:35 +0300
Vladimir Videscu vladimir.vide...@gmail.com wrote:
Good day. I have recently bought a Seagate Momentus XT for my laptop.
The specs for the drive are :
RPM : 7200
On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 12:44:35 +0300, Vladimir Videscu wrote:
Good day. I have recently bought a Seagate Momentus XT for my laptop.
The specs for the drive are :
RPM : 7200
Buffer : 32 MB
HDD Memory : 750 GB
SSD Memory : 8 GB
I wish to install FreeBSD on it, but I wanted to ask this
28.07.2012, 13:46, Matthias Petermann matth...@d2ux.net:
Hello,
currently I experienced an unexpected behavior of the FreeBSD bsdinstall
installer. Some weeks ago I could use it sucessfully to create a jail
environment with
# bsdinstall jail /jails/myjail
Today I tried to repeat this
HDD Memory : 750 GB
SSD Memory : 8 GB
I wish to install FreeBSD on it, but I wanted to ask this beforehand :
Would it would be possible to install it on the 8 GB SSD sector ?
no idea how seagate momentus XT work.
AFAIK it tries to automatically move often used things to flash. so
install
His problem is that there's a corporate reglementation
of what he has to do, which he needs to obey in order to
the only cure for such case is changing a job.
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28.07.2012, 17:13, Darren Baginski kick...@yandex.com:
28.07.2012, 13:46, Matthias Petermann matth...@d2ux.net:
Hello,
currently I experienced an unexpected behavior of the FreeBSD bsdinstall
installer. Some weeks ago I could use it sucessfully to create a jail
environment with
#
On 28/07/2012 11:32, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
His problem is that there's a corporate reglementation
of what he has to do, which he needs to obey in order to
the only cure for such case is changing a job.
A little drastic perhaps? Company policies can be changed[*].
Cheers,
by the disk unit's firmware itself. (I'm not even sure
it works without software drivers, judging by the funny
little pictures...)
yes it works without any drivers other than standard SATA driver.
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2012/7/28 Wojciech Puchar woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl:
HDD Memory : 750 GB
SSD Memory : 8 GB
I wish to install FreeBSD on it, but I wanted to ask this beforehand :
Would it would be possible to install it on the 8 GB SSD sector ?
no idea how seagate momentus XT work.
AFAIK it tries
the only cure for such case is changing a job.
A little drastic perhaps? Company policies can be changed[*].
depends on the company. But i assumed attempt to point out nonsense of
such policy were already done.
[*] It's important that the workers believe this. It helps keep them in
Hello again everyone.
First of all, I want to address a thank you for your responses. They have
been unexpectedly numerous and have clarified some aspects of my inquiries.
The read-cache idea is very sound, mainly because by using it this way
Seagate would not have to create a special set of
On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 20:19:25 +0300, Vladimir Videscu wrote:
Seeing as the HDD only has a SATA connector, this would mean that the SSD
part already has a memory control device that regulates access to that
sector, whether it is a plain read-cache or not. This would imply that
FreeBSD could
You're going to install FreeBSD as on any other hard disk. You
will then (hopefully) see a speed gain when in use. :-)
make sure noatime option is used in /etc/fstab
i use it everywhere, but with SSD cached disks it may be even more
important. No idea what is that drive caching strategy, but
The read-cache idea is very sound, mainly because by using it this way Seagate
would not have to create a special set of
instructions for installing and using the HDD.
I don't think that this drive cache is smart enough to really cache needed
things and not flush that cache with useless data
Dear users,
Does FreeBSD support waking system up from S3 (suspend to RAM) state
at specified time? On Linux, it can be achieved using rtcwake command
that uses RTC support in kernel.
If it's not supported, maybe I can somehow enable waking from S3 using
BIOS autoresume option? It powers my box
hello, world\n
I'm wondering if it's just here or if other people also observe that
acroread9 makes the CPU spin at 100% (one load point), as if in a busy
loop. This happens for me on 9-STABLE and 10-CURRENT alike (amd64), with
up-to-date ports tree. It has done this as long as I can remember.
Hi Darren,
thanks for diving into the issue. I looked through the mentioned places in the
bsdinstall code and understand it now.
On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 17:24:48 +0400
Darren Baginski kick...@yandex.com wrote:
I thing release/arch selection has to be a part of the installer, either
directly or
On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 22:17:37 +0200, Jens Schweikhardt wrote:
hello, world\n
I'm wondering if it's just here or if other people also observe that
acroread9 makes the CPU spin at 100% (one load point), as if in a busy
loop. This happens for me on 9-STABLE and 10-CURRENT alike (amd64), with
I'm wondering if it's just here or if other people also observe that
acroread9 makes the CPU spin at 100% (one load point), as if in a busy
loop. This happens for me on 9-STABLE and 10-CURRENT alike (amd64), with
not me - i use xpdf. Free, open source, much faster.
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