Interrupt routing and friends ...

Bill Hacker wbh at conducive.org
Sun Nov 9 11:31:14 PST 2008


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Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 10:36:13PM +0800, Bill Hacker wrote:
>> As of an hour or two ago, - 8-CURRENT has loaded on a 'white bread'  
>> Lenovo 3000 G400 and is using everything but the WiFi and modem.
> 
> For the wifi, you might have some luck with iwn on NetBSD 5+.
> I can consider modems to be a general useless feature :)
> 
> Joerg

Haven't tried 5+, but NetBSD 4.0.1 (release) doesn't seem to like the 
bge0 NIC in the Lenovo any better than DFLY 2.X (release).

NetBSD doesn't grok 'mission type orders' - it has to be told step-by-step.

At least DFLY recognized the EagleTek (Realtek) USB NIC I added to get 
'round the rejected bge, configured it, and took out a DHCP lease w/o 
need of a CLR.

. .now if I can find time to figure out why DFLY dropped into the 
debugger when I actually tried to *use* the d**ned thing (to scp a 
verbose dmesg & /var/log/messages full of kvetching ...)

'So many OS's, so little time...'

:-(

Bill





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