Hi,
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 07:00:33AM +1000, David Crosswell wrote:
I've been checking out your hardware page here:
http://tinyurl.com/3qbp9ck and wanting to know which of these
supermicro opteron server boards work best with Dragonfly off the
shelf.
They all do. I've never had trouble
Hello one and all.
I've been checking out your hardware page here:
http://tinyurl.com/3qbp9ck and wanting to know which of these
supermicro opteron server boards work best with Dragonfly off the
shelf.
I'm looking at building a small server to familiarise myself with all the
BSDs, for study
Most of the DragonFly network will be down for an hour or two on
Wednesday. Crater and pkgbox are being replaced by a single machine
and a single HD with a 40G SSD swapcache set up for meta-data caching.
Leaf will probably also be taken down as a precaution so missing mounts
with these results:
[..]
I found some irregularities when using padlock.ko and cyrptodev with
openssl. I am desperatly looking for someone who has crypto hardware
other than padlock available and is whiling to do some testing with me.
Jan
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Aggelos Economopoulos wrote:
Hello all,
I'll be buying parts for an AMD-based system tomorrow and I'd appreciate info
on what motherboards/chipsets you have booted DragonFly on without problems.
Problems you've encountered are helpful also. Hopefully your answers will be
useful to other
On Wed, October 10, 2007 7:09 pm, Aggelos Economopoulos wrote:
Hello all,
I'll be buying parts for an AMD-based system tomorrow and I'd appreciate
info on what motherboards/chipsets you have booted DragonFly on without
problems. Problems you've encountered are helpful also. Hopefully
your
On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 02:09:27 +0300
Aggelos Economopoulos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I'll be buying parts for an AMD-based system tomorrow and I'd appreciate
info on what motherboards/chipsets you have booted DragonFly on without
My Asus A8V Deluxe works fine (including the on
Hello all,
I'll be buying parts for an AMD-based system tomorrow and I'd appreciate info
on what motherboards/chipsets you have booted DragonFly on without problems.
Problems you've encountered are helpful also. Hopefully your answers will be
useful to other buyers too (at least for the next
Hi Sascha,
Thanks for building this. I installed it successfully on the Dell
with SATA disks.
-Jon
* Sascha Wildner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-03-2007 19:13]:
Jon Nathan wrote:
If this isn't in the kernel on the install CD, it's probably not much
use to me.
Jon,
I've put up a
Hello,
I'm trying to install Dragonfly BSD 1.8 on a Dell XPS 600. It has an
integrated Nvidia Nforce 4 Intel Edition SATA RAID Controller, but
Dragonfly can't find the hard disk attached to it.
I looked for hardware compatibility lists, but couldn't find anything
referencing different SATA
On 2/2/07, Jon Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to install Dragonfly BSD 1.8 on a Dell XPS 600. It has an
integrated Nvidia Nforce 4 Intel Edition SATA RAID Controller, but
Dragonfly can't find the hard disk attached to it.
I looked for hardware compatibility lists
to it.
I looked for hardware compatibility lists, but couldn't find anything
referencing different SATA chipsets and what was supported. Mailing
list searches seem to indicate that ATAng was not really implemented,
but that was a while ago:
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel
, but
Dragonfly can't find the hard disk attached to it.
I looked for hardware compatibility lists, but couldn't find anything
referencing different SATA chipsets and what was supported. Mailing
list searches seem to indicate that ATAng was not really implemented,
but that was a while ago
Hello everyone!
I have a Joybook 5200G notebook with an Intel-wireless (2200) card. Is there
any way
to switch radio on by not using the keyboard. Or is there any way to
make my keyboard switch it on?
With best regards,
Andreas Burghardt
Vladimir Mitiouchev wrote:
On 11/13/06, Simon 'corecode' Schubert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, that's 10%, or 44.1kHz instead of 48kHz.
My sound update resolves
this, but at the moment it needs updating to the
new kernel structure, which
I can't do due to lack of time.
Is there any progress
Hi,
I have built-in sound (sis7012) on my desktop machine. It sounds to me, that
sound files are being played a little bit too slow. The voice of singers and
the height of music instruments seems to be to low, compared with playing
the same music on the same machine with Linux.
I use the
Thomas Schlesinger wrote:
Hi,
I have built-in sound (sis7012) on my desktop machine. It sounds to me, that
sound files are being played a little bit too slow. The voice of singers and
the height of music instruments seems to be to low, compared with playing
the same music on the same machine
On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 05:50:43PM +0100, Thomas Schlesinger wrote:
Hi,
I have built-in sound (sis7012) on my desktop machine. It sounds to me, that
sound files are being played a little bit too slow. The voice of singers and
the height of music instruments seems to be to low, compared
On Thu, August 31, 2006 5:18 am, lap wrote:
Hi all,
I hope I am at the right place for this question : Is there any success
story here on running DragonFly BSD on apple intel hardware ?
Anyone tried ?
It's probably possible, using Boot Camp to generate the right environment.
Assuming
Justin C. Sherrill a écrit :
A good alternative would be to purchase Parallels; I've used beta versions
on my MacBook and DragonFly ran very well using it. I plan to buy it when
I have some spare cash...
Thanks a lot for your answer. Using with Parallels seems ok for me.
(Your return
lap wrote:
Justin C. Sherrill a écrit :
*snip*
(Your return email is a bad address, by the way.)
Yes I know, I get bored of being spammed. If you are not running
windows, you can send mail to me at laurent (at sign) chez (minus sign)
le (minus sign) sourd dot name . :)
LaP
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