Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2009-06-28 | Don't list the AlphaServer 4100 in the unsupported systems | Jonathan Gray | |
section when it is mentioned in the supported systems section shortly before. | |||
2009-05-31 | Try to catch up with install.{sh,sub} changes. | Miod Vallat | |
2009-05-30 | Mention more hardware supported in GENERIC.IP* | Miod Vallat | |
2009-05-30 | Sync with IP27/30/35 support and new kernel filenames. | Miod Vallat | |
2009-05-20 | have the docs mention the xdm stuff; miod told me how to do this | Theo de Raadt | |
2009-05-17 | "all components of your system may not function" -> "some components..." | Stuart Henderson | |
ok miod@ | |||
2009-05-17 | adapt to installer changes; the old Y/N question about sharing the disk with | Stuart Henderson | |
other OS changed to a multiple-choice format (Whole disk/OpenBSD area/Edit). ok miod@ | |||
2009-05-16 | i386 GENERIC uses the APIC now, so the last paragraph talking of | Stuart Henderson | |
differences with MP is now outdated - remove it. ok miod@ | |||
2009-05-13 | Better disk partitioning details, especially for MBR + disklabel or | Miod Vallat | |
HFS + disklabel setups. | |||
2009-05-12 | fix the first few frenchisms which leap out at my eyes | Theo de Raadt | |
2009-05-12 | Try to catch up with installer changes in the installation notes. | Miod Vallat | |
Also, the per-platform features are moved to a common place, which makes the MD layout easier to work on. m4.common is still a tangled mess of subtly placed dnl, though... | |||
2009-04-17 | bye bye md5 | Theo de Raadt | |
2009-04-17 | For SHA256 hashes to be ready to go onto the install media, we must | Theo de Raadt | |
build the sets before we build the media. While there we can get rid of DESTDIR/snapshot too, and simply install straight into RELEASEDIR. (This also ends up saving an astounding amount of traffic/latency in a nfs environment) | |||
2009-04-17 | we now ship SHA256 files, not MD5 files | Theo de Raadt | |
2009-04-09 | Don't try to keep in sync with the man page device lists for | Jonathan Gray | |
802.11 wireless as chipsets used and products change rapidly, but rather display just a list of the supported chipsets like we do in www. Discussed with jmc and deraadt | |||
2009-03-28 | sync the rum(4) and run(4) lists; | Jason McIntyre | |
2009-03-27 | update the lists of wireless devices; | Jason McIntyre | |
2009-03-26 | +CACE AirPcap Nx otus(4) | Jason McIntyre | |
2009-03-24 | +otus(4) | Jason McIntyre | |
2009-03-14 | run devices, harvested from run.4; | Jason McIntyre | |
2009-03-07 | GENERIC.MP is now stable on MVME197DP. | Miod Vallat | |
2009-03-01 | Support for MVME141 boards. Tested with both VME and VSB memory boards | Miod Vallat | |
(and MVME327 SCSI and MVME376 Ethernet, to provide a complete system). | |||
2009-03-01 | Support for MVME165 board - code written in april 2006, eventually debugged | Miod Vallat | |
last month. | |||
2009-02-28 | Mention another url for the axppci33 reference, this time in pdf. | Miod Vallat | |
2009-02-28 | Update sets sizes. | Miod Vallat | |
2009-02-28 | Update list of supported machines (and encourage people to try running on | Mark Kettenis | |
unsupported machines). | |||
2009-02-18 | Remove 68060 here too | Miod Vallat | |
2009-02-17 | Sync with recent changes. | Miod Vallat | |
2009-02-17 | - mention that you have to increase 'bootdelay' in some cases, as the | Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse | |
sata chip is slow to initialize. and otherwise openbsd won't find a root discussed with kettenis@ | |||
2009-02-16 | - it's 'saveenv' and not 'savenv' | Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse | |
2009-02-15 | - it may be needed to change 'gatewayip' as well | Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse | |
"I suppose it shouldn't hurt" kettenis@ | |||
2009-02-15 | Mention MVME327A | Miod Vallat | |
2009-02-06 | merge the "should work" hardware list into the main body - it is going to | Jason McIntyre | |
be very hard to maintain such lists, it is inconsistent, and of limited use; ok krw miod | |||
2009-02-04 | Mention PA7000 (PCXS) support; only model 720 has been tested so far, but | Miod Vallat | |
models 705, 710, 730 and 750 are expected to work as well. | |||
2009-02-01 | fix typo | Simon Bertrang | |
ok miod@ | |||
2009-01-01 | X11 runs on ifb now. | Miod Vallat | |
2008-12-29 | Blurb about ifb | Miod Vallat | |
2008-12-24 | All System 900 are supported now, not only the MVME187 based ones. | Miod Vallat | |
2008-11-27 | Netgear WG111v2 is not supported by upgt(4), apparently; | Jason McIntyre | |
2008-11-23 | update ral cardbus list; | Jason McIntyre | |
2008-10-16 | Clarify and modernize some language about disk layout and the interactive | Kenneth R Westerback | |
label editor. Prompted by comments from Rad Ricka. Suggestions from jmc@, deraadt@ and Rad. ok deraadt@ | |||
2008-09-23 | +Philips SNU6500 to the uath(4) list; | Jason McIntyre | |
2008-09-11 | +SparkLAN WCFM-100 to the malo(4) list; | Jason McIntyre | |
2008-08-25 | - usb stuff | Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse | |
2008-08-25 | We can install from a CD-ROM now... | Joel Sing | |
2008-08-22 | Let lkms(4) support VSXXX-AB tablets in addition to the mice it already | Miod Vallat | |
supports, based on appendix C and D of the VCB02 (qdss) technical manual. Also parse the selftest results and report device errors. Not tested on actual tablet due to the lack of any; mouse operation is not disturbed. | |||
2008-08-20 | hppa autoboot instructions for new and old PDC; help & ok miodski@ | Peter Valchev | |
2008-08-20 | Minimal driver for the VAXstation 35x0/38x0 LEGSS option, currently limited | Miod Vallat | |
to 8 bit mode operation, and no color or accelerated features until I can find documentation about it. Speed is decent by VAX standards, except for scrolling, which is so abysmally slow one could see ZZ Top's beards growing while waiting for the screen to scroll... | |||
2008-08-19 | +D-Link DWA-110 to the rum(4) list; | Jason McIntyre | |
2008-08-18 | Add support for the ``Firefox'' VAXstation 3520/3540/3820/3840 workstations, | Miod Vallat | |
currently limited to serial console and a single processor working. All ``on-board'' devices, including the Q-bus adapter, but except for the frame buffer, are supported. The machine will boot over the network or from SCSI devices. Lots of thanks to Al Kossow for www.bitsavers.org, on which I found the technical documentation allowing me to complete this port (which was lacking at the time I got that machine...). |