jmcunx
Developer in a large company on AIX and SAP. I use both OpenBSD, NetBSD and Slackware as test systems for my work on AIX (plus for my own personal use)
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NetBSD@lemmy.sdf.org•I have more NetBSD than FreeBSD installsEnglish
2·4 months agoNice article, and yes, I agree with cgd(8) and the installer :)
I was able to setup cgd(8) but that was not easy. I had tp print out that chapter and scribble some notes for install on a 2nd device. But as another article said, you get a great sense of accomplishment once you get NetBSD up and running !
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OpenBSD@lemmy.sdf.org•How to perform common FreeBSD tasks on OpenBSDEnglish
1·7 months agoYou will find both are very similar to each other, especially for common tasks. See: https://www.openbsd.org/faq/
I have OpenBSD on a R51e and had it on a T61. No issues except sleep and resume. R51e fails, T61 works except on resume you loose your USB ports.
Now NetBSD works great on the T61, no issues. The R51e I kept with OpenBSD.
Also note this quote from OpenBSD: “… only easy and critical security fixes are backported to i386”
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OpenBSD@lemmy.sdf.org•OpenBSD Journal - TearFree option backported to modesetting(4) driverEnglish
1·7 months agoNice, but how did I miss this undeadly article!
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OpenBSD@lemmy.sdf.org•What changes need to be made after moving the system drive to a new computer?English
1·11 months agoFor OpenBSD, as long as the computers have the same CPUs and you are using the standard kernel, I doubt any changes are needed. I have done this many times without issues.
But, at the very least you should do a fw_update
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retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org•Using vintage laptops in 2024: How do you make it work?English
7·2 years agoThe biggest impact would be to max out the memory. That will not help with browsers like Firefox, but will help with other items.
Plus there is a whole world out there that many people ignore or do not know about, USENET and IRC. Accessing those will work with just about any Thinkpad, no matter how old. Plus there is toot for Mastodon (I need to get that working), but not sure if there is a text utility to access lemmy
I have a Thinkpad which is a bit newer then yours (R51e) with OpenBSD on it. I get by quite well with dillo, links (need to try links2), mutt, tin (USENET) and irssi (IRC). All I did is maxed out memory to 2G. But, I never do banking on the Internet. All I do is need to do is get my pdf bank statement once a month which I use a newer Thinkpad for.
I had a hard time getting into it too, but I got to it. So I will paste it in.
From: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/24552643 via https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/joes
The number of participants stayed the same. There were 2722 more tournament games than last year, the proportion of all games played went up 6.6%. 9 fewer people ascended 13 fewer games, with a higher ratio of 2.9 asc/player. There was only 1 ascension in Fourk, Dyna and 1.3d. 81% of games were scummed, 58% of all scums that month, basically split 2:1 between 31PwnMoat (again) and hecatonheir (last year it was dedal). Medusa was killed 87 more times, again mostly by Valkyries, but also dwarven Anachrononauts. 3.7 was played even more, dnh gained 7 ranks (+3.9%p), Un lost 4th place to HackEM (-4.9%p), Splice stayed in 3rd place, Spork/Fourk were played least, but 1.3d shot up 4 ranks from last place. On the australian hardfought server 8x more games were played.
And a comment from https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/joes
Clan DeepCavernGoobs managed to break all conducts in 19 games. malor ascended 11 variants; Merlek killed Medusa 9 times, only ascended 4, but got a trophy in all 21 variants. Only Umbire ascended 1.3d (uncrowned). jonosmalls and smurphy ascended Unnethack (jono even without Elbereth [also in xnh], killing all Riders and Baalzebub). Splice: finitelycraig got the Bell, stoicjin the Luckstone. Spork: Muad got the Bell, bleeko entered Gehennom. Grunt: Merlek killed Medusa and got the Luckstone, hothraxxa finished Sokoban. hothraxxa ascended NH4 without killing Vlad and the Quest nemesis. Fourk: recuerdo ascended, fitsf killed Croesus. FIQ: oh6 escaped in celestial disgrace, Merlek splatted on the Planes, Umbire killed Rodney. hothraxxa ascended DynaHack, bleeko reached Gehennom. fitsf and malor ascended SLASH’EM, ocnda escaped in disgrace. disperse and malor ascended SlashTHEM. Dictyostelium entered the Quest in HackEM. anselmus and malor ascended AceHack, ais523 and recuerdo splatted on the Planes. Noisytoot killed Demogorgon in nndnh.
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retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org•Japan declares victory in effort to end government use of floppy disksEnglish
2·2 years agoNo, to write to a CD, you need to use specialized software, not just a simple copy.
Plus what about copying to replaced a files already on the CD ? I believe you need to clear it first then rewrite everything back. CD are about as inconvenient as a media can get.
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retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org•Japan declares victory in effort to end government use of floppy disksEnglish
51·2 years agoNothing except for the limited size. I believe even today, nothing exists today for temp storage that have the convenience of diskettes.
USB Flash Drives comes close, but cheaper versions can in rare cases have firmware “virises”. On a diskette, just do a format and all issues gone. Also I never even thought twice about mailing a file on a diskette expecting to never see that diskette again. Flash Drives, I still would like to get it back after mailing it out :)
Nice, I have NetBSD v10.0 on my Thinkpad T420, and issues I had with an external monitor has been fixed plus is is more zippy.
The only remaining issue I have with 10.0 is when the system is under very heavy load, Xorg can get temporarily corrupted after about 1 hour of the job running. I create PR 58217 for that issue.
In reality, I think very few people will ever run into this problem, but hoping for a 10.x fix some day :)
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H5N1 Avian Influenza@lemmy.sdf.org•U.S. government in hot seat for response to growing cow flu outbreakEnglish
2·2 years agoBecause if the funding has not been cut, there is a good chance we would have been ready. This is not the first time Bird Flu made an appearance, it is just with the low funding level more important issues came up, like covid. Not to mention, a lot of good researchers went into private companies due to threats to them from the orange clown.
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H5N1 Avian Influenza@lemmy.sdf.org•U.S. government in hot seat for response to growing cow flu outbreakEnglish
3·2 years agoI guess that is what you get when you cut funding to the CDC.
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retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org•After 48 years, Zilog is killing the classic standalone Z80 microprocessor chipEnglish
4·2 years agoI remember working in a warehouse that stored many ICs when I was very young. IIRC, Zilog packaging was quite good. Some other brands packages would crack or open up if nor handled with “kid gloves”. This brings back memories,
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Oklahoma@lemmy.sdf.org•Oklahoma ban on state business with 'woke' banks could topple, or it could expandEnglish
1·2 years agoThe list are all the big banks, good luck with the next bond sale, I would not be surprise of OK will need to pay a bit more interest due to cutting out all these banks.
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Oklahoma@lemmy.sdf.org•‘It’s going to delay their mail’ USPS plan would force mail from Tulsa, NW Arkansas regions to go through OKC firstEnglish
5·2 years agoFirst the current Post Master General needs to go. He cancelled an order of electric vehicles and reordered them as fossil fuel. Biden forced him to undo that IIRC. These are vehicles that are used in Cities to pickup mail and for mail carriers to use. At most they do 100 miles per day, and that is an over estimate.
But the USPS would not have to do that plan if the GOP did not cut there funding to the point were the stopped making a profit using creative accounting 20+ years ago. So Tulsa and Fayetteville, you get what you pay for :)
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NetBSD@lemmy.sdf.org•That Old NetBSD Server, Running Since 2010English
4·2 years agoI saw this a while ago, very nice. What was the end result, was it upgraded to a newer NetBSD ?
You should probably check https://www.netbsd.org/
The Guide and FAQ should answer your question.
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sdfpubnix@lemmy.sdf.org•What are people using to host blogs on SDF?English
2·2 years agoI decided to move to gemini on SDF. Data is far easier to maintain and you can use any editor to add/change files.
In case you do not know what I am referring to:
https://wiki.sdf.org/doku.php?id=gemini_site_setup_and_hosting_features
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retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org•What are your defining memories of computing in the old days?English
1·3 years agoA couple:
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CRC Errors when restoring 9-track tapes (the large reels) on a mini at work.
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A manager not knowing a removable 256meg Disk Pack suffered a heard crash. So he mounted it on 4 or 5 production drives, destroying the hardware. He did this to test if the Disk pack was OK. This caused almost a month of agony while we went looking for hardware to replace the drives. This caused manufacturing to slow down since inventory could not be ordered.
I can almost laugh now :)
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The other thing missed is laptops manufactured within the past 10 years will meet most people’s needs, so no need to purchase new if there is no hardware issues.
And I wish they mentioned the TPM2 requirement Microsoft is forcing on people, that could generate a lot of ewaste.


Maybe post the question here:
https://lemmy.sdf.org/c/retrocomputing
Someone there may want it for parts.