Subject: Re: Just how many of the group are actively running NetBSD on theirVaxen?
To: Henry R. Bent <hbent@cs.oberlin.edu>
From: Lord Isildur <mrfusion@uranium.vaxpower.org>
List: port-vax
Date: 10/24/2002 22:11:25
hey by the way, are you still taking that ds5400? wanna come the weekend
of the 16th of november? the 4th annual vax party is the night of the
16th.. :)
isildur
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Henry R. Bent wrote:
> > On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Gregg C Levine wrote:
> >
> > > Hello from Gregg C Levine
> > > Time for the usual stupid question: Just how many of the group are actively
> > > running NetBSD on their Vaxen? I'm asking this for two reasons, besides
> > > Jason, I only know of one other, Lord Isildur, and a few others, but I'd
> > > like to build a consensus of the actual people count here. Also, this
> > > includes physically located members in the NYC area. I have a few
> > > questions, and I'd like a demo of the process, so, that's the other reason.
> > > Including building a new kernel for a Vax, as opposed to for the i386 PC. If
> > > you are interested, please e-mail me off list.
> > > Gregg C Levine drwho8@worldnet.att.net
> > > "Oh my!" The Second Doctor's nearly favorite phrase.
>
> As a former "NYC area" resident I feel compelled to make my presence known :-)
> If anyone cares, I lived in the Red Bank, NJ area for the first 17 years of my
> life. Unfortunately college drew me from the coast, but I'm still good for a
> few VAXen running NetBSD. I've got one 4000/90 running 1.5.2 - very stable and
> very fast - and a 4000/200 that used to netboot 1.6 from the /90. Unfortunately
> I've been lax about seting up my /200 at my new house and other large hardware
> like SGI Challenge servers have taken priority, so it's not actually up and
> running right now.
>
> And as an aside out of curiosity, are there any Obies on this list?
>
> --
> Henry Bent
> hbent@cs.oberlin.edu
>