Izumi Tsutsui | 17 Jul 2010 17:17
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bump MAXPARTITIONS to 16

Hi,

I've committed changes to bump MAXPARTITIONS from 8 to 16 as mentioned
in PR port-hpcarm/18256. (so that we can use disks created on i386)

It uses __HAVE_OLD_DISKLABEL compat method as other ports
so there should be no compat issue, but if you see any problems
please report it here or via send-pr(1).

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Izumi Tsutsui

Emanuele Santoro | 19 Jul 2010 16:16
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Re: Switch NetBSD/hpc* ports to Xorg

On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 10:59:05PM +0900, Izumi Tsutsui wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> If no one have particular objections, I'll switch all hpcarm, hpcmips, and
> hpcsh ports to X11FLAVOUR=Xorg (i.e. Xorg servers and X11R7) by default
> in a few days.
> 
> I've tested Xorg wsfb server only on hpcsh Hitachi PERSONA HPW-50PA
> and hpcarm WS003SH, but all other hpcfb based framebuffer and
> wsmouse based touchpad should work with similar settings.
> 

In my opinion, you should call for some testing.

I've given my Jornada away, otherwise I would have loaded some binary
release on it to see how it works.

I mean, things like HP Jornada, Workpads z50, Nec Mobilepro, and 
things like that...

Best wishes,
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Emanuele Santoro
Jun Ebihara | 20 Jul 2010 04:46
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Re: Switch NetBSD/hpc* ports to Xorg

From: Izumi Tsutsui <tsutsui <at> ceres.dti.ne.jp>
Subject: Re: Switch NetBSD/hpc* ports to Xorg
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 01:36:04 +0900

>> I mean, things like HP Jornada, Workpads z50, Nec Mobilepro, and
>> things like that...
> Well, how many such active users do we have nowadays?

I can test and report:
HP Jornada 720,680
IBM Z50
Sharp HC*
NEC Mobilepro * 
Hitachi Persona
WZero3 WS011SH    (---- tested,works well)

> If you really want to test Xorg binaries, you can always build them by
> % env X11FLAVOUR=Xorg sh build.sh -m hpcmips -U -x release
> etc. using -current sources and xorg.conf example attached in
> my previous post.

thanx.
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jun ebihara

Izumi Tsutsui | 20 Jul 2010 16:50
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Re: Switch NetBSD/hpc* ports to Xorg

> I just upgraded it to 5.1 RC3 last night (after not using it for
> months) and this worked, but I did not start X. Which X is used at
> this level?

NetBSD/hpcmps 5.x uses XFree86 based Xhpc server,
and I'm afraid it doesn't quit even after xinit(1) exits.
(I saw it on NetBSD/dreamcast)

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Izumi Tsutsui


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