Re: Release / NetBSD as mobile OS

2021-12-17 Thread Milun Rajkovic
If my BMW GS motorcycle display can run on NetBSD (judging by listings of
patents and rights) ,all wireless connectivities included, engine control,
and great touch screen GUI, I don't see why not. Just no big maker bothers
doing it.

On Thu, Dec 16, 2021, 10:31 Matthias Petermann  wrote:

>
> Am 16.12.2021 um 07:33 schrieb Piper H:
> > Is there a mobile OS based on BSD, besides OSX?
>
> That depends on how you define mobile OS. Basically there is everything
> you need in NetBSD to make it a usable OS for mobile devices. To get an
> idea of this, I recommend this blog post from 2017. Under "Device Driver
> Support", it goes into particular detail about many aspects that are
> relevant for use on mobile devices:
>
> https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/netbsd_on_allwinner_socs_update
>
> And yes - I also wish that one day I can have NetBSD on my cell phone :-)
>
> Kind regards
> Matthias
>


Re: ZFS howto?

2020-03-01 Thread Milun Rajkovic
I am of opinion manuals by Oracle are of superb quality, I very much like
their Oracle Linux manual as well and refer to it quite often. ZFS manual
is excellent. I don't see how they can be improved. Imo nothing beats
corporate manuals, forgive me for saying that.

On Sun, Mar 1, 2020, 03:16 Greg Troxel  wrote:

> I realize there are man pages, but it seems we could use a ZFS page in
> the wiki to orient people and answer some questions.  Before I create
> one (with mostly a bunch of things marked as needing explanations), does
> anybody want to tell me there is something like this already, or that I
> shouldn't?
>