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danielpbarron: Since it came up in the /. thread, though, I would like to make one correction. It's widely claimed that I'm "the one" who ejected Theo from the
NetBSD community. That is false. At that time in
NetBSD's history, Chris G. Demetriou was playing the role of alpha male, and I wasn't even given a choice. I was certain it was going to bite us in the ass. I think the question for historians is not whether it did bite us in the ass,
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo the
NetBSD team sounds like a bunch of fucktards i would never wish to have anything to do with.
BingoBoingo: 1990's
NetBSD seems almost the canonical example of a poor heirarchy hindering an Open Source effort
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Yes but it is nice to read the emails and have names Hero Adam Glass quit
NetBSD because he couldn't take Theo being shitgnomed in the name of politeness. Chris G Demetriou was the avatar of politeness who contacted theo on the importance of avoiding STFU in the name of adoption
mircea_popescu: "Finally, it is clear that for the project to be a success, we must promote a positive environment for both users and developers. If we continue to allow you, an official representative of the
NetBSD project, to behave in this manner, we create the perception that we approve of your behaviour. That perception is damaging to the project and cannot be allowed to persist."
BingoBoingo: that you in no way annoy, ruffle, tweak, perturb, piss off, piss on, bugger, etc., any users, developers, or potential developers of
NetBSD, unless they specifically ask you to. That's what got us to this point to begin with, really. Do you think you can manage _that_? I.e. are you willing to "just say no" to flaming people, however idiotic they may be?
ben_vulpes: <asciilifeform> presently the only package of -source- i've succeeded in building into a kernel that can be used on pogo - was
netbsd. << it's over. eat a strategic banana, let them have the abandoned fortresses, move to the hills and build batteries of cheapish ground and air control devices to hold no mans land, lick wounds, regroup.
danielpbarron: nearly cured of wanting anything whatsoever to do with
netbsd << what does this mean for pogo?
mircea_popescu: fun fact : elf does not contain a windows byte.
netbsd, linux, system v etc.
ascii_field: and using vintage
netbsd or whatever mircea_popescu does, is not a magic pill against this
danielpbarron: is the
netbsd thing going to be an automated installer that puts the base system on the attached drive?
danielpbarron: i got my pogo to load asciilifeform's
netbsd.ub over ftp, and it stops at "Starting kernel ..." // is this step supposed to get a long time?
plonky: yeah
netbsd developpers, who are in charge of arm support
plonky: and what does the
netbsd guy say ?
plonky: is it similar behaviour you have on
netbsd ?
ascii_field: plonky: ultimate goal is
netbsd with maximally stripped down kernel and scarcely any userland at all beyond bitcoind
danielpbarron: there is a bug in
netbsd regarding sata drives that archlinux does not have
ascii_field: re: sata on
netbsd: i get same effect (garbage read for drive manuf. name and lba max params on init) if plugging in sata drive on original uboot console
BingoBoingo seriously though
NEtBSD was for people who wanted sudo on their toasters
BingoBoingo is still convinced
NetBSD is a largely Jap fascination much like tentacle porn
danielpbarron: but when the
netbsd thing is ready to go, the memory card should not be necessary
jurov: Pogov4> tftp 0x800000
netbsd.ub Using egiga0 device TFTP from server [censored]; our IP address is [censored] Filename '
netbsd.ub'. Load address: 0x800000 Loading: ################################################################# ################################################################# ################################################################# #############################################################
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: danielpbarron: in other news, i got
netbsd ramdisk to build. << Beautiful, but there's going to be some very sad japs who still can't
netbsd up their pogo next to their toaster because nand
mod6: <+asciilifeform> danielpbarron: in other news, i got
netbsd ramdisk to build. << great work! & thanks for posting a tarball.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform: danielpbarron: in other news, i got
netbsd ramdisk to build. << o hey wd. what was the catch ?
danielpbarron: asciilifeform> danielpbarron: in other news, i got
netbsd ramdisk to build. << yay! in related news, i got some links from a guy in #olimex who tackled this problem back in 2013; haven't checked it out yet / just got back from stocking up for the impending snow storm
assbot: Logged on 20-02-2015 17:53:43; ascii_field: danielpbarron: the
netbsd kernel and userland are sufficiently compact (vs linux) to make this a worthwhile exercise
assbot: Logged on 20-02-2015 17:53:11; ascii_field: danielpbarron: at present time there is no support whatoever for the eeprom in
netbsd. this means that it can be used, but only if the userland (yes, all of it) is baked into a ramdisk baked into the kernel (which in turn is loaded by uboot in one shot at powerup)
assbot: Logged on 10-02-2015 22:36:45; asciilifeform: let's do a 'trichotomy' on the
netbsd thing. as far as i can see, there are three and only three possibilities in a case like this (i am deliberately not including the forth, of my being a muppet.) 1) whole orchestra -never- worked 2) once worked, but a sniveling shitgnome fucked with the docs 3) docs were once correct and described a working sys, but a sniveling shitgnome changed the code 'because pr
ascii_field: danielpbarron: you could find the bug in the
netbsd ramdisk build script as well as i could
ascii_field: danielpbarron: the
netbsd kernel and userland are sufficiently compact (vs linux) to make this a worthwhile exercise
☟︎ ascii_field: danielpbarron: at present time there is no support whatoever for the eeprom in
netbsd. this means that it can be used, but only if the userland (yes, all of it) is baked into a ramdisk baked into the kernel (which in turn is loaded by uboot in one shot at powerup)
☟︎ danielpbarron: i'm downloading this right now -> ftp://ftp.
netbsd.org/pub/
NetBSD/
NetBSD-6.1/source/sets/src.tgz
ascii_field: danielpbarron: see if you are able to set up the cross-compile system (
netbsd carries its own) on your box
assbot: Logged on 17-02-2015 03:22:43; asciilifeform: nubbins`: what state's your beast in now << stuck on crafting the ramdisk (in-ram root fs) for
netbsd. as of a week ago. haven't the time, presently, to do anything
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Most
NetBSD instructions do. Most platforms they support can get some sort of bootable kernel but not much in the way of a useful userland... The Japanese love it because they can say their toilets "run" unix...
danielpbarron: speaking of
netbsd; that's what i'm researching as a candidate to replace archlinux for the pogo
punkman:
netbsd has a pgp implementation
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: When hardware replaces pile cooked by fucking NetPG will try. Worst BSD experience ever. Would not lament painful demise of
NetBSD devs responsible for that abortion.