Pete French (petefrench) writes:
> Actually, it does look like virtio is more than just for
> networking...
>
> http://vbox.innotek.de/pipermail/vbox-dev/2009-November/002053.html
Yes indeed. Disk drivers as well.
By the way, does anyone whatever happened to the KVM for FreeBSD
Attilio Rao (attilio) writes:
>
> I would start by compiling a debugging kernel and using serial port
> for capturing, starting reporting the ACPI bug in the latest case,
> then we can get useful informations.
Hi Attilio,
Any pointers on how to achieve that on a machine with no s
Hi everyone,
Wasn't sure where to post this, so I'll try here as it involves -CURRENT
as well, and effort is probably best spent there.
Have acquired a MacMini "Server" model (4 GB RAM, 2 x 500 GB disk, and
no optical drive) to build a workshop training server. I am trying
to get FreeBSD to work
[reply to an old mail found in archives]
Terry Lambert writes:
> For what it's worth, the FP security issues are very well documented
> by ReadyToRun Software's site (these are the folks who do the UNIX
> ports for Microsoft).
>
> They also keep both BSDI 2.1 and 3.0 binaries available,
Just saw this passing on the console while compiling teTeX on an NFS
mounted dir:
NFS append race @0:19
NFS append race @0:135
NFS append race @0:60
NFS append race @0:102
NFS append race @0:60
NFS append race @0:12
NFS append race @0:24
NFS append race @0:66
NFS append race @0:512
NFS append rac
I was running a kernel from end of august, and everything worked
fine (IBM PC 300 PL, PII-350, 128 MB RAM, built-in audio):
Oct 5 13:28:29 aylee /kernel: pcm1 (CS423x/Yamaha/AD1816 sn 0x) at
0x530-0x537 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x13 on isa
Since make world last week: