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Re: Theo de Raadt says Pegasos Bad
« on: March 26, 2004, 12:51:44 AM »
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JKD wrote:
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Back on topoc = I thought BSD was integral to the ShopIP Guardian product...so this guy could be important, at least to that effort?

Steve


The last thing I'd heard was that ShopIP was looking at other hardware besides Pegasos.

Wow, I never thought e-mail from me on the misc@openbsd list would get linked from an Amiga site.  Hmmm, where to start, there was more to the relationship between Genesi and OpenBSD besides Genesi loaning the OpenBSD project a couple of boards.  So if you can't provide a developer the docs required to provide kernel support for the ENTIRE board then why did you commision them in the first place?  Oh and who needs GigNIC support, what a bloody stupid question.

The OpenBSD requirement that they not sign NDA's to get access to programming info is very well documented, that is if you're tuned in to the OpenBSD world.

To this day I can not send e-mail to the genesi-usa domain from my work, it always bounces.  I always have to go through bbrv.

Too be very honest I wish everything worked the way it was supposed to.  I had this great idea for a small PPC cluster using the Peg2 boards using OpenBSD, but alas ....