On May 27, 2012, at 12:37, Tom Metro wrote: > So the impression I get is that while MIPS support is still immature on > FreeBSD, it does sound like they are largely being held back by the > proprietary nature of thees CPUs.
My impression is that relatively more of the people working on FreeBSD ports are doing it to get a kernel and basic user space for a commercial project or product and less people taking weeks or months out of their life to save $50 on a cheaper CPE box. :-) (So support is good for specific combinations of boards/chips that people have used in commercial projects). Personally I use FreeBSD on Soekris and PC Engines boards almost entirely because NanoBSD[1] makes it relatively easy to build an easy to upgrade/backup/replace distribution suitable for consumer grade compact flash cards (read-only). I started doing it when 256MB CFs were a reasonable price/size trade-off and still use a distribution that's about 100MB (including Perl, named, node.js, openvpn, etc) so it can fit twice on the card (that's what makes upgrades easy). Ask [1] http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/nanobsd/ _______________________________________________ Hardwarehacking mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/hardwarehacking
