On Wed, 23 Jan 2008, David Bayer wrote:
> Tested 2.4alpha2 on an HP dc7800 today. 2.4alpha1 did not support the
> integrated nic, and installing an off-board nic generated very slow transfer
> speeds. 2.4alpha2 recognizes the integrated nic and provides the normally
> expected speeds.
>
> Thanks
Tested 2.4alpha2 on an HP dc7800 today. 2.4alpha1 did not support the
integrated nic, and installing an off-board nic generated very slow transfer
speeds. 2.4alpha2 recognizes the integrated nic and provides the normally
expected speeds.
Thanks for the upgrade!
On 1/19/08 11:27 PM, "Hubert Fey
[This text is from my blog, see
http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/blog.html/nb_20080120_0523.html)
I was asked to update g4u to a more recent version of NetBSD-current and
here is g4u 2.4alpha2!
What is g4u? ``g4u ("ghosting for unix") is a NetBSD-based
bootfloppy/CD-ROM that allows easy cloning o