Hi,
what is the state with NetBSD and hot-swapping disk drives?
When I pulled a disk from a SAS expander backplane hanging off an LSI
9207, I got
[...]
[ 1062.7357248] mpii0: physical device removed from slot 18
[ 1062.8357618] sd6: detached
[ 1110.4832140] panic: assert_sleepable: interrupt
c
> Unfortunately, I noticed that my WiFi card, Atheros AR9462, seems to be
> not supported by NetBSD.
>
> It's over before it started :/ I hope someday my WiFi card gets
> supported and I can give NetBSD a look.
If your goal is just to use Wi‐Fi from NetBSD and you have an Android device,
then
Indeed, using /bin/ksh instead of /bin/csh solved the tab completion
issue but clearing terminal via Ctrl+L still doesn't work but that's not
much important. Thanks.
Unfortunately, I noticed that my WiFi card, Atheros AR9462, seems to be
not supported by NetBSD.
It's over before it started :/
Hi,
I am a FreeBSD user and have been using it for 1 year and wanted to give
NetBSD a try, I installed NetBSD to my spare second SSD and logged in,
usage of the console seemed pretty hard to me because tab key completion
is not working but gives an indentation instead and backspace key
doesn't
My searches have so-far turned up nothing useful regarding where the
default values in the print dialog offered by GTK-based applications
(Firefox [when selecting "Print using system print dialog"], Gnumeric,
Evince, etc.) come from and how they can be changed or otherwise made
to persist.
Chiefly