My "intel" laptop is a Lenovo X200 running 8.1 and works great. As far as the
"daily driver" goes I still rely on my Mac because my knowledge of NetBSD and
crafting a stable desktop is shaky at best... albeit getting better. I do most
of my python development on a box running current. All my lea
On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 06:32:55PM -0400, Chris Humphries wrote:
> Mostly, it seems folks don't really run NetBSD on laptops, and if they
> do they're silent about it.
> I personally suspect most people run NetBSD as on servers,
> virtualization (virtualbox or qemu), or toys like old machines/ports
Suggestions weren't mind-blowing or anything, but the usual suspects:
Thinkpads and people saying some random laptop mostly works for them.
Mostly, it seems folks don't really run NetBSD on laptops, and if they
do they're silent about it.
I personally suspect most people run NetBSD as on servers,
Hello,
On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 04:36:05PM +0100, U'll Be King Of The Stars wrote:
> I have been designing a system that does something a lot like this, to
> function as a multimedia asset management system.
>
> I would love to compare notes with you if you like.
>
> Do you want this to work on
Hello,
I don't know if the idea is stupid, but I wonder if there is a way
to combine existing programs in order to associate in a RAID1 a local
disk and a "remote" disk, i.e. a way to give the RAID1 software a
pseudo-device as the secondary disk, write data being sent also to this
remote disk whil