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-- Jonathan Towne
/*
* Original code by Ted Unangst
* https://https.www.google.com.tedunangst.com/flak/post/vmtimed
*
* Lightly modified by Jonathan Towne
* For use in vmd(8) hosted VMs using vmmci(4) timede
is left to the reader to find out.
I just remember that it wouldn't boot reliably without this:
UKC> change wd*
change? y
channel: [-1] (hit enter)
flags: [whatever]: 0xff0
UKC> quit
-- Jonathan Towne
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 03:23:57AM -0600, Duncan Patton a Campbell scribbled:
# I
s quite a bit easier to script.
-- Jonathan Towne
Hello all;
I asked a while back about a 'lag' in keyboard response on my laptop
(Gateway MT3705) that runs -current. Someone responded off-list and
noted that it was an interrupt issue.
I was wondering if there is any known workaround / fix for it; the
machine can be very hard to use for day to
'd be very interested to hear it!
Great work on the 4.1 branch and xenocara!
(Finally get 1280x800 resolution in X.org, but still have a few issues)
In fact, now -current lacks only a native working RTL8185 and azalia driver
and this laptop is perfect; thanks everyone.
-- Jonathan Towne
and
having spoken to Richard on a number of occasions, you won't find a better
person to describe such a topic.
I bought it in a store a number of hours south of here on an impulse.
I can say it was the best impulse buy I've *ever* made.
I'll leave it at that.
-- Jonathan Towne
ainly sell to system integrators and the like. They do
sell in small quantities for evaluation purposes, and OpenBSD has
been ported to run on them.
I was (just today) sent a press release from a while back about
OpenBSD on their 3xxx series machines:
http://www.arinfotek.com/news/news_d.asp?sty=2&
phy 6: Generic IEEE 802.3u media interface, rev. 0: OUI
0x004c00, model 0x0013
ukphy1: no media present
I'm using it right now, in fact!
-- Jonathan Towne
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