Re: Install DragonFlyBSD on 32 MB RAM

2012-03-05 Thread Edward M.
On 03/05/2012 10:25 PM, v...@ukr.net wrote: These options are enabled by default: inet6 threads These options are currently enabled: inet6 threads You can select which build options to use by setting PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS or PKG_OPTIONS.bind9

Re: Install DragonFlyBSD on 32 MB RAM

2012-03-05 Thread v_2e
Hello! I tried to build a custom kernel for my PC but it failed with this error message: msoft-float /usr/src/sys/platform/pc32/i386/userconfig.c -Werror cc1: warnings being treated as errors /usr/src/sys/platform/pc32/i386/userconfig.c: In function 'introfunc': /usr/src/sys/platform/pc32/i38

What's _slaballoc?

2012-03-05 Thread Pierre Abbat
I'm profiling a program so that I can optimize it and hopefully get it to run in real time. Here's the profile of the program running under Linux: Flat profile: Each sample counts as 0.01 seconds. % cumulative self self total time seconds secondscalls

Re: Raspberry Pi

2012-03-05 Thread Samuel J. Greear
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 6:30 PM, Pierre Abbat wrote: > How hard would it be to port DragonFly to the ARM and run it on a Raspberry > Pi? > > Pierre > -- > ve ka'a ro klaji la .romas. se jmaji > I have never ported an operating system kernel, so this is merely educated speculation based on the amo

Raspberry Pi

2012-03-05 Thread Pierre Abbat
How hard would it be to port DragonFly to the ARM and run it on a Raspberry Pi? Pierre -- ve ka'a ro klaji la .romas. se jmaji

Re: Old release ISO images

2012-03-05 Thread Max Herrgard
On 5 mar 2012, at 15.51, Antonio Huete Jimenez wrote: > I've rsync'ed old release ISOs from crater onto island, which has some more > bandwidth, just in case anybody needs > to quickly go back in time, I think that's the easiest way to do so. > > http://island.quantumachine.net/archive/ Maybe we

Old release ISO images

2012-03-05 Thread Antonio Huete Jimenez
Hi, I've rsync'ed old release ISOs from crater onto island, which has some more bandwidth, just in case anybody needs to quickly go back in time, I think that's the easiest way to do so. http://island.quantumachine.net/archive/ Cheers, Antonio Huete