Den fre 28 juni 2019 kl 06:45 skrev Joseph Mayer <
joseph.ma...@protonmail.com>:
> point today (due to not using block device multiqueueing and I get the
> impression that the disk/IO subsystem is mostly not parallellized, for
> some usecases also the 3GB buffer cap limit matters).
>
That last
You’re always welcome to submit a patch for functionality you want. It might
not be accepted but your own use case would be covered.
Statements on the intentions of others, as the way you continue to do, is a
sign of a troll. Submit a patch and you’ll be a helpful troll, if such a thing
> Babut,
> You are not correct, OpenBSD is a full Unix/BSD implementation and can
> do most anything BSD/Unix can.
> I guess in the whole domain of general purpose functionality,
> concurrent disk/filesystem IO performance would be OpenBSD's humblest
> point today (due to not using block device
On Tuesday, 25 June 2019 15:26, 3 wrote:
> third, the only one task that obsd can solve is to be a router.
> nothing more but even this task obsd can not solve adequately.
Babut,
You are not correct, OpenBSD is a full Unix/BSD implementation and can
do most anything BSD/Unix can.
I guess in
> On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 12:06:51AM +0300, 3 wrote:
>> i know that wifi adapters never worked in obsd(excluding those
>> adapters for which drivers were written by vendors), but i found one
>> that shows signs of life in 11n(11ac 2t2r supported by chip). it can
>> be bought anywhere where there
On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 12:06:51AM +0300, 3 wrote:
> i know that wifi adapters never worked in obsd(excluding those
> adapters for which drivers were written by vendors), but i found one
> that shows signs of life in 11n(11ac 2t2r supported by chip). it can
> be bought anywhere where there are
> Provide a dmesg before you rant.
> Thanks,
> Brian
>> On Jun 24, 2019, at 5:06 PM, 3 wrote:
>>
>> i know that wifi adapters never worked in obsd(excluding those
>> adapters for which drivers were written by vendors), but i found one
>> that shows signs of life in 11n(11ac 2t2r supported by
> 2019-06-24 23:06 GMT+02:00, 3 :
>> i know that wifi adapters never worked in obsd(excluding those
> I doubt that they never worked. Check this out:
> https://man.openbsd.org/usb#Wireless_network_interfaces
> You can find specific devices under each driver. For example I use an
> Asus USB-N10
Provide a dmesg before you rant.
Thanks,
Brian
> On Jun 24, 2019, at 5:06 PM, 3 wrote:
>
> i know that wifi adapters never worked in obsd(excluding those
> adapters for which drivers were written by vendors), but i found one
> that shows signs of life in 11n(11ac 2t2r supported by chip). it
i know that wifi adapters never worked in obsd(excluding those
adapters for which drivers were written by vendors), but i found one
that shows signs of life in 11n(11ac 2t2r supported by chip). it can
be bought anywhere where there are samsung tv. moreover it even works
in hostap mode(unlike the
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