misc/176409: yBgcUvtHCwD

FZTMUIMEhNzTHsIxmtT maycon at icohet.com.br
Mon Feb 25 04:30:02 UTC 2013


>Number:         176409
>Category:       misc
>Synopsis:       yBgcUvtHCwD
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
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>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Mon Feb 25 04:30:01 UTC 2013
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>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     FZTMUIMEhNzTHsIxmtT
>Release:        ZXStaFcOXpHT
>Organization:
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>Environment:
Actually, I was just catching up on the latset developments on NetBSD 5.02. I love its amazing portability. Gonna give it a go in a VirtualBox guest on Windows 7 soon. I'm also familiar with the OpenBSD project out in Western Canada by Theo deRaat (spelling??). I'm itching to take that for a spin too. How is it with hardware detection? Do you think it'll run on my Toshiba L305-S5944 lappie? I've always been a big fan of the BSDs and its UC-Berkeley lineage. DesktopBSD is looking really gooood using FreeBSD 8.0. So many software toys to play with, so little time while I'm here hanging out in East Africa.  I used Puppy & Vector Linux back around 2001/2002. Great distros for low-end machines. Haven't tried Sabayon yet either and might be setting up a CentOS server down here soon. Cheers dude!!
>Description:
Actually, I was just catching up on the latset developments on NetBSD 5.02. I love its amazing portability. Gonna give it a go in a VirtualBox guest on Windows 7 soon. I'm also familiar with the OpenBSD project out in Western Canada by Theo deRaat (spelling??). I'm itching to take that for a spin too. How is it with hardware detection? Do you think it'll run on my Toshiba L305-S5944 lappie? I've always been a big fan of the BSDs and its UC-Berkeley lineage. DesktopBSD is looking really gooood using FreeBSD 8.0. So many software toys to play with, so little time while I'm here hanging out in East Africa.  I used Puppy & Vector Linux back around 2001/2002. Great distros for low-end machines. Haven't tried Sabayon yet either and might be setting up a CentOS server down here soon. Cheers dude!!
>How-To-Repeat:
Actually, I was just catching up on the latset developments on NetBSD 5.02. I love its amazing portability. Gonna give it a go in a VirtualBox guest on Windows 7 soon. I'm also familiar with the OpenBSD project out in Western Canada by Theo deRaat (spelling??). I'm itching to take that for a spin too. How is it with hardware detection? Do you think it'll run on my Toshiba L305-S5944 lappie? I've always been a big fan of the BSDs and its UC-Berkeley lineage. DesktopBSD is looking really gooood using FreeBSD 8.0. So many software toys to play with, so little time while I'm here hanging out in East Africa.  I used Puppy & Vector Linux back around 2001/2002. Great distros for low-end machines. Haven't tried Sabayon yet either and might be setting up a CentOS server down here soon. Cheers dude!!
>Fix:
Actually, I was just catching up on the latset developments on NetBSD 5.02. I love its amazing portability. Gonna give it a go in a VirtualBox guest on Windows 7 soon. I'm also familiar with the OpenBSD project out in Western Canada by Theo deRaat (spelling??). I'm itching to take that for a spin too. How is it with hardware detection? Do you think it'll run on my Toshiba L305-S5944 lappie? I've always been a big fan of the BSDs and its UC-Berkeley lineage. DesktopBSD is looking really gooood using FreeBSD 8.0. So many software toys to play with, so little time while I'm here hanging out in East Africa.  I used Puppy & Vector Linux back around 2001/2002. Great distros for low-end machines. Haven't tried Sabayon yet either and might be setting up a CentOS server down here soon. Cheers dude!!

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