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[fxvt-users] clothesline


From: Elinor Raymond
Subject: [fxvt-users] clothesline
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 06:25:53 +0900

Others dwelled very heavily on the second point.
A driver already exists.
Further clarification as to exactly what that means was not provided by the company.
Ones you see in the news every day.
If it works, we can live with it, although perhaps the VFS could be made smarter.
Further clarification as to exactly what that means was not provided by the company. Even though there are many many companies doing so. They have not even replied to our mail.
On the other hand, our CPU usage went way down. In other words, it is possible to build an UltraSparc III kernel on an UltraSparc III, and then reboot to that new kernel. About half of the code is a framework to permit RAID controller drivers to do the right thing.
But there's nothing which leaps out and says 'right', either.
On the other hand, our CPU usage went way down. If it works, we can live with it, although perhaps the VFS could be made smarter.
Nobody wants two different suspend modules in the kernel. Kind of hard to argue that it is not politically differentiated, isn't it?
Not all the code is commited yet, but most of it is.
Then help us fix it.
I for one have already decided that I will never recommend an Intel product to anyone ever if there is choice. But there's nothing which leaps out and says 'right', either.
Without these firmware files included in OpenBSD, users must go do some click-through license at some web site to get at the files. This feature is transparent - if enabled it just makes these timers much more accurate than the current HZ resolution. And operating system vendors who reuse our code. Without these firmware files included in OpenBSD, users must go do some click-through license at some web site to get at the files. On the other hand, our CPU usage went way down.
Looking to the development process, Theo talks about recent and future "mini-hackathons", small and focused OpenBSD development gatherings. Several vendors including Symbol, Zydas, and Atmel have responded favorably, licensing their firmwares so that they can be distributed freely with OpenBSD.
txt, almost two years since we publicly announced to the world that devfs would be removed from the kernel tree.

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