Age | Commit message (Expand) | Author |
2009-02-17 | something has to go... because the piggy developers bloated the kernel again | Theo de Raadt |
2009-01-06 | - add and enable ipgphy(4) everywhere there's a stge(4) entry. | Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse |
2008-12-26 | use the exact same policy for choosing apic on all 3 types of kernel. | Theo de Raadt |
2008-09-08 | delete a few more things. hoping someone shows up who is upset by this, | Theo de Raadt |
2008-06-08 | alpha/conf/RAMDISK | Theo de Raadt |
2008-05-23 | Bye bye awi(4). No net80211 love, uses its own WEP code and has not worked | Brad Smith |
2008-05-21 | Switch i386 from pccom to com. Welcomed by many. | Mark Kettenis |
2008-05-16 | reenable PCIVERBOSE now that acpi isnt pushing the media over. | David Gwynne |
2008-05-14 | Comment out option PCIVERBOSE on the floppies for now, to let them fit | Miod Vallat |
2007-12-05 | Hang acpi(4) below bios(4) instead of mainbus(4). This lets us move acpi(4) | Theo de Raadt |
2007-11-28 | quite a bit of simplification by removing cpu classes. | Ted Unangst |
2007-11-16 | something has to go, unfortunately | Theo de Raadt |
2007-11-15 | enable most acpi functionality by default. now instead of 'enable acpi', | Theo de Raadt |
2007-11-06 | ramdisks should have the same behaviour as GENERIC | Theo de Raadt |
2007-10-07 | Add a driver, amdpcib(4), for the AMD 8111 series LPC bridge and HPET written | Marc Balmer |
2007-07-21 | another rare device temporarily gets the axe (until some other shrinkage happ... | Theo de Raadt |
2007-07-06 | net80211 growth eats another ethernet driver (which is super rare on laptops) | Theo de Raadt |
2007-06-23 | net80211 growth means vr(4) goes away for now | Theo de Raadt |
2007-05-29 | Remove support for 80386 processors. Apologies if you have one of | Tom Cosgrove |
2007-05-28 | Remove #wt0 lines. | Kenneth R Westerback |
2007-02-17 | Add SMALL_KERNEL throught acpi to make it fit on boot media. | Marco Peereboom |
2006-12-20 | acpi fits, when we trade it primarily for the very large rtw(4) driver. | Theo de Raadt |
2006-10-19 | geodesc needed for Geode SC1100/SCx200 machines to reboot; noted by tom | Theo de Raadt |
2006-07-25 | Kill option GPL_MATH_EMULATE. | Mark Kettenis |
2006-06-23 | we choose more drivers/firmwares over ext2fs | Theo de Raadt |
2006-06-19 | pcn no longer fits, sigh | Theo de Raadt |
2006-04-14 | Nuke DUMMY_NOPS, cleanup. | Tobias Weingartner |
2006-03-12 | with pcn(4) now in place remove or replace the references to PCI le(4) | Martin Reindl |
2006-02-08 | add nfe(4) to all ramdisks | Peter Valchev |
2006-02-04 | update comment for ral | Damien Bergamini |
2005-07-30 | people grew the kernel too much again, sigh | Theo de Raadt |
2005-07-03 | sigh, aue cannot fit anymore because people keep growing code | Theo de Raadt |
2005-07-02 | skip pcmcia com | Theo de Raadt |
2005-05-27 | add atapiscsi@umass to RAMDISKS as appropriate, ok krw@ deraadt@ | Dale Rahn |
2005-05-27 | first step of removing the obsolete PCI ncr(4) driver, it was superseded by | Martin Reindl |
2005-05-10 | Add epic(4) driver which supersedes tx(4). | Brad Smith |
2005-05-01 | spacing; ok miod@ deraadt@ | David Krause |
2005-04-21 | -bce | Theo de Raadt |
2005-04-01 | axe axe for now | Theo de Raadt |
2005-03-19 | +bce +axe +ural | Theo de Raadt |
2005-03-19 | pci de(4) unlikely on laptop compared to others | Theo de Raadt |
2005-03-18 | oops, i was a teeny tiny bit over... | Theo de Raadt |
2005-03-18 | disable a bunch of old devices (mostly ISA, or stuff people are unlikely | Theo de Raadt |
2005-03-16 | +rtw, ral, but a few rare ethernet devices go away.. | Theo de Raadt |
2005-01-06 | few more devices that fit | Theo de Raadt |
2005-01-06 | turn off GPL_MATH_EMULATE by default (fully BSD licensed floppies, neat eh); ... | Theo de Raadt |
2005-01-06 | use wsmux more; miod ok | Theo de Raadt |
2005-01-03 | wsmux lets usb keyboards work here | Theo de Raadt |
2004-12-25 | much space has been regained because of ramdisk fitting exercises in | Theo de Raadt |
2004-11-25 | crank ramdisk filesystem slightly to cope with firmwares inside the filesystem | Theo de Raadt |