Congrats to the new Core Team! I hope that this means only good things to come to NetBSD with new leadership. Hopefully we new leadership we’ll see NeBSD embedded in more devices. All it takes is some pushing and convincing of small device manufacturers from the NetBSD team.
Yes you read the title right, I really really <3 the NetBSD team. I tried it on my laptop and it was great, my only problem was that I had a cheapo pcmcia nic which I couldn’t get working. So as soon as those guys make a driver for generic pcmcia’s like Linux’s pcmcia_cs and pcnet_cs I’m gonna make the switch.
Congrats! NetBSD r0x0rs!
/me trolls around
😉
– j
Congrats to the new Core Team! I hope that this means only good things to come to NetBSD with new leadership. Hopefully we new leadership we’ll see NeBSD embedded in more devices. All it takes is some pushing and convincing of small device manufacturers from the NetBSD team.
All it takes is some pushing and convincing of small device manufacturers from the NetBSD team.
Have you heard of Wasabi Systems?
Judging by their ‘recent news’-page they don’t seem to have a hell of a lot luck though. Either that or they’re keepings things confidential.
Yes you read the title right, I really really <3 the NetBSD team. I tried it on my laptop and it was great, my only problem was that I had a cheapo pcmcia nic which I couldn’t get working. So as soon as those guys make a driver for generic pcmcia’s like Linux’s pcmcia_cs and pcnet_cs I’m gonna make the switch.
Very well choice. Congrats and kudo’s to everyone involved.
i’ve readed the post on the forum, but i’m wondering why this is done and how many times per X age it’s done?