[leglug-users] newer kernel drops packets?

Hisham Mardam Bey hisham.mardambey at gmail.com
Wed Feb 21 06:07:35 EST 2007


On 2/21/07, laurent FANIS <laurent.fanis at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2/21/07, Hisham Mardam Bey <hisham.mardambey at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi Laurent,
> >
> >
> > What processor / hardware?
> >
> Soekris baby, i only got a system down to actually 20M but it was
> fully loaded system.
>

Soekris is not a challenge (=

>
> Can you boot bsd.rd ? I think the main problem is most probably the boot loaded.
> Is it supported by NetBSD ?
> How much is the board ? Can you send me one?
>

The boot loader, and bsd.rd both fail. I don't know if NetBSD supports
it, yet. I know that FreeBSD has some sort of support for it. How well
though, I don't know. Linux runs perfectly in multi-user mode with all
hardware up and running. I am looking to move away from Linux though,
as I have seen several things I did not like.

The board with 4 radios is for around 250 euros. I might be coming
back to Beirut in the coming 10 days and will try to get a couple of
them with me. If by that time you would like to work on that, let me
know.

> This has been you're only problem in OpenBSD since about 2 years now :D
> And there is a fix for that :) but you don't like it :D.
> Submit a patch ?

I refuse to make all my apps link against libtrio! (= Submitting a
patch means adding this code to the C library and I have not bothered
with it, yet. OpenBSD on the desktop is a nice prospect, but I do not
need it (that badly) right now, so I'll live. (=

Best regards,

hisham.

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