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<0> WOOF <1> Woof <2> hello <0> 'sup? <2> trying to get netbsd onto a soekris <2> :) <2> Greywolf: you ? <1> mspo has a how-to. check his website <2> sub: do you know the url ? <3> www.mspo.com ? <2> ah thanks :) <3> hmm <3> must need a path I think ;) <1> I forgot. let's see if I can find it <3> http://www.mspo.com/soekris.html that seems appropriate ;) <3> google found it ;-)
<3> ahh <2> =) <3> hd install ;) <3> easy then :-) <2> Kralian: heh yeah.. I found a page for CF install <3> boot f0 boots PXE btw <2> only problem is... tools won't build.. so can't build a ramdisk <3> ehm.. tools won't build? <2> Kralian: no :/ <3> what version you trying to build? <2> 2.1 <3> that's fairly old, innit? <2> Kralian: yeah.. old and works ;) <3> I'm using 3.0 everywhere theese days.. <3> and for some reason, 3.0.1 <2> no probs ? <3> nope <3> this isn't free/open/linuxbsd ;-) <2> Kralian: lol <2> Kralian: am updating src to 3.something now <4> hm. <5> scardinal: netbsd-3 is what you want <2> carneous: okay.. I guess I'm cvs'ing to current <5> well, there's always that :p <2> ;) <2> carneous: cvs is rather slow so I wouldn't like to restart it ;) <6> netbsd doesnt have cvsup? <2> neologism: yeah... they link to some cvsup servers on netbsd.org <6> so why dont you use cvsup? its MUCH faster then cvs <2> I didn't know it was faster.. but think it sounds so.. uhm.. freebsd'ish ;) <6> there's even csup (cvsup equivalent written in C) <2> nice <6> also.. I think there is cvs repo available via cvsup <6> so you can cvsup this repo (which is fast) and then "cvs update" from it <6> MUCH faster then cvs up from network <2> neologism: uhm.. in my case it's faster to use the cvs from network since my server seems really slow in processing cvs <6> I dont understand.. your server is slow with cvs so you use cvs because its faster? <6> and I dont care personally I just wanted to share the knowledge :) <2> no no it's two different things.. if I use my own server to checkout from it's slower then checking out from a netbsd server abroad <6> thats strange <5> just a hint: you should never really need to do a checkout <5> download recent src tarballs then update them. <5> much faster, plus much less load on the cvs server <5> recent netbsd-3 src tarballs are at: ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/netbsd-3/200606090000Z/source/sets/ <5> neologism: why? it works. <5> not the flavour of the month though/ <6> carneous: atomic commits <5> heh <6> ever spent an hour digging throughr src looking for "the last file this commit changed" ? <5> nope <5> bbs <6> bbs? <6> Be Brave n ***y? <0> Me? Trying to get my brain back. Trying to focus on some creativity, but I keep getting distracted...by beer. <0> [re: Not much, you?] <2> carneous: thanks :) <2> neologism: be back soon ;) <2> Greywolf: ahh.. is it working ? <6> oh... I am used to "brb" <7> hmm
<2> carneous: only 200kb/s from ftp.netbsd.org :/ <5> scardinal: still faster than cvs co :p <2> heh yeah <5> neologism: when in doubt: <5> ice02$ /usr/games/wtf bbs <5> ice02$ /usr/games/wtf bbs BBS: be back soon <6> carneous: I dont have netbsd system <5> I'm sorry <5> are you here because you need help getting one? <6> no <6> I am here because I am stealing some netbsd code and I sometimes need help explaining things :) <5> wouldn't that be easier with a full system and src to work with? <6> I have src/sys checked out <6> and I dont need anything else <2> neologism: yeah you do.. you need converting to netbsd ;) <6> I dont think so <2> hehe <6> I am really impressed with some things in netbsd kernel <6> but some other were resovled in fbsd (which I am using) a long time ago <5> example? <2> usb performance <2> using fbsd I can write a cf card using usb with 3mb/s or so.. using netbsd I get lousy 300kb/s <2> writing 1gb gets pretty dreadful :/ <6> I meant coding things <2> ok <5> scardinal: 3.x fixed a lot of USB issues IIRC <6> carneous: I dont know from top of my head but sometimes I see things and I say "wow... this is great!" <2> carneous: just not this ;) <6> and sometimes I look at things and say "hm.. this looks like 8yrs old fbsd" <6> but overall I am impressed with netbsd <2> carneous: I really wonder why it isn't working out cause usbdevs says it's connected using high speed <6> the only thing which annoys me is how many archs it supports <6> when I search the sources for some MD thing it flushes 20 definitions ;) <5> scardinal: using 3.x ? <8> morning <5> evening <8> :) <2> carneous: yes <5> hrm <2> carneous: 3.99.20 <5> well, probably still broken then :/ <2> :/ <2> I'll upgrade it then :) <2> what does mspo mean when he writes download running kernel ? <5> don't know? <2> I don't either.. but I downloaded the netbsd-INSTALL.gz <2> carneous: if you are interested http://www.mspo.com/soekris.html :) <5> INSTALL is only good to run the installer <5> oh, I see <5> yeah, I think he means get that one <5> you do want the installer :) <2> carneous: he writes download netbsd sets, install kernel, and running kernel <2> I got the two first.. wondering what the last is ;) <5> yeah I just saw <5> oh <5> GENERIC <2> ahh thanks :) <5> I would say <5> scardinal: feedback that to him <2> carneous: will do <7> heh <9> ejk: yo <10> =) <11> Innes: hi <9> hail <12> Haloo <2> ehlo <13> when I insert my pcmcia card into my laptop it recongizes it then gives me a "ne0:where did the card go?" <13> any ideas other than making a custom kernel with "ne2 at pcmcia0 function 0" <13> cause that doesnt work <13> or "ne0 at pcmcia0..."etc <13> im sad cause it works with openbsd and freebsd <13> :( <14> ||Bravo: What kind of laptop?
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