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From: Fabian Groffen <grobian@g.o>
To: gentoo-alt@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-alt] [PREFIX] The lost case of OpenBSD
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 20:12:20
Message-Id: 20080318201210.GH12726@gentoo.org
1 I think I'll give up on bootstrapping on OpenBSD. Not only is the
2 machine (Athlon64X2 3800+) with OpenBSD slower than my Solaris/Sparc
3 502MHz machine, but both binutils and GCC appear to not know anything
4 about the target x86_64-pc-openbsd4.2... So I guess I quit with it.
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6 Next thing to try is NetBSD4.0 or something. I hope it's less slow, as
7 it is no fun when a fast machine is demoted to an old Sparc by some
8 piece of software.
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10 I also installed SFU (Interix 3.5) on a Windows2000 installation (it
11 feels even faster...) and was wondering, is there a guide somewhere how
12 to bootstrap on Interix? I already hit my first windows experience; it
13 claims the telnet server is running, but it definitely isn't: no ports
14 opened, and also their own telnet client can't connect...
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18 Fabian Groffen
19 Gentoo on a different level
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