I have no idea. OBP = "on board PROM"? I'll research this, but not right away.
Anecdotally, Linux is running well, been up for a few days, with the same sort of scenarios I was attempting in OpenBSD, just a bunch of ssh/scp/cvs/gcc/ld. Is it possible OpenBSD is sensitive to having the latest OBP and Linux is not? Yes. Is it possible for OpenBSD to lose this sensitivity and work as well as Linux, in this regard? (Far be it for me to suggest that OpenBSD does not work better than Linux in general. I do appreciate the OpenBSD attitude, like the web page with reasons to build your own kernel, every single reason starts with the same discouragement. :) ) In this case, Linux == Ubuntu 7.10. Thanks, - Jay > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]> Subject: RE: geom network driver times out on sparc 4.2?> Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 17:54:25 +0100> > > Are you running the latest version of OBP on the system?> _________________________________________________________________> > All new Live Search at Live.com> > http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/msnnkmgl0010000006ukm/direct/01/

