On 05/16/2012 09:58 PM, chefren wrote:
> Thanks to all, we found someone, the machine will be sent off Friday
> morning at 9:00 and I presume it will be sure within a few weeks that
> we won't see it ever again.
>
> +++chefren
>
Great to hear!
Hopefully those 10G-cards will also get some drive
Thanks to all, we found someone, the machine will be sent off Friday
morning at 9:00 and I presume it will be sure within a few weeks that
we won't see it ever again.
+++chefren
On 16-05-12 19:20, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> A good way to get non-working machines to work, is to offer it to
> someone who can make it work.
Of course, I did, but the people I contacted have no time or have
probably no time.
> The wrong way is to dangle it as a reward for whoever makes it work,
>
A good way to get non-working machines to work, is to offer it to
someone who can make it work.
The wrong way is to dangle it as a reward for whoever makes it work,
when they don't have the hardware. If they had the hardware, they'd
make it work. If they had the hardware, maybe they don't want a
On 16-05-12 18:48, Benny Lofgren wrote:
> Just out of curiosity I'd like to see dmesg:s on the machine to see what
> works and what doesn't. It would probably also make it easier for those
> thinking about taking up the offer to assess its feasibility.
In general a good question, but since the Int
Dear Bryan and others,
On 16-05-12 18:16, Brynet wrote:
> This isn't a donation, this is a job listing.
To all who see it that way, not intended as such, please accept my
apologies.
Of course we would be happy with the code, and are certainly willing
to pay for it. But it's also to get hardware
On 2012-05-16 18.16, Brynet wrote:
> On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 03:20:08PM +0200, chefren wrote:
>> The Netherlands
>> We have a brand new IBM-M4 available for getting OpenBSD working with
>> it. We are interested in working 32 and 64 versions of OpenBSD for the
>> basic
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 03:20:08PM +0200, chefren wrote:
> The Netherlands
>
> We have a brand new IBM-M4 available for getting OpenBSD working with
> it. We are interested in working 32 and 64 versions of OpenBSD for the
> basic M4 frame with 4 Intel i350 Ethernet ports. Free
The Netherlands
We have a brand new IBM-M4 available for getting OpenBSD working with
it. We are interested in working 32 and 64 versions of OpenBSD for the
basic M4 frame with 4 Intel i350 Ethernet ports. FreeBSD drivers for
the i350 seem to be available.
We presume the work consists of porting