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Olidata support
country flaguser name
Chile
2007-07-26 16:03:54
Hello.

My cuestion is simple... OpenBSD support Olidata Hadrware?.
in page related no find support for never Olidata[1]. and I
have a notebook [2] for install OpenBSD.

If I wish learn develop drive for OpenBSD, where I read
manual, paper or book,  what is necesary?.


[1] http://www.op
enbsd.org/i386-laptop.html
[2] http://www.falabella.com/weba
pp/commerce/command/ExecMacro/falabella/macros/ProdDisp.d2w/
report?product_rn=4919416&cgmenbr=1891&cgpadre=24584
57&cgnieto=2524510&division=0&prdisplay=0&St
rOrigen=0&StrMos=1&nivel=1&cghijo1=2460493

Thanks.




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Re: Olidata support
user name
2007-07-26 17:18:24
On 2007/07/26 23:03, Dimitri wrote:
> My cuestion is simple... OpenBSD support Olidata
Hadrware?.

Your question is only simple for someone who has the
hardware to test...

> I have a notebook [2] for install OpenBSD.

It sounds like you're in an ideal position to try it out
then; if you report to wwwopenbsd.org as explained at
the
bottom of the i386-laptop.html page, someone should be able
to update the page with your information.

> If I wish learn develop drive for OpenBSD, where I
read
> manual, paper or book, what is necesary?.

drivers? reading parts of /usr/src/sys/dev is probably a
good start.


Re: Olidata support
country flaguser name
United States
2007-07-26 17:33:56
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 11:18:24PM +0100, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> On 2007/07/26 23:03, Dimitri wrote:
> > My cuestion is simple... OpenBSD support Olidata
Hadrware?.
> 
> Your question is only simple for someone who has the
> hardware to test...
> 
> > I have a notebook [2] for install OpenBSD.
> 
> It sounds like you're in an ideal position to try it
out
> then; if you report to wwwopenbsd.org as explained at
the
> bottom of the i386-laptop.html page, someone should be
able
> to update the page with your information.

Also, if you do nothing else at all, send in a dmesg! I know
that
developers read them and make use of them. It's a simple
thing, costs
nothing, and helps improve the OS.

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