If you had bothered to check the page that you actually link to yourself here, you had seen that this already was resolved (5 days ago by the looks of it). To quote: "After the Dean campaign was presented with clear cut evidence as to the nature of emailresponse.net, they investigated promptly and terminated their relationship with the company that same day."
Worse.. I am now replying to a post about me in reply to an blurb I wrote about something I did. I'm lost in an egocentric spiral..
Seriously, I wrote it originally to be posted by someone else. I wanted to avoid the "look what I have done, I am so cool" syndrome.
The toolchain is getting to be more and more stable thanks to the good work of the guys at SuSe.
There are some problems left, but I'm not sure if
they are due to the "-current" nature of the binutils and gcc that they're based on.
It won't be part of a standard NetBSD kernel, but that's not needed. plex86 works just fine as a seperate kernel module, there's no need to integrate it into the kernel.
If you had bothered to check the page that you actually link to yourself here, you had seen that this already was resolved (5 days ago by the looks of it). To quote: "After the Dean campaign was presented with clear cut evidence as to the nature of emailresponse.net, they investigated promptly and terminated their relationship with the company that same day."
It was NetBSD support that was announced a little over a year ago. Should be in the /. archives, and see also this link and more recently this one
Actually I replaced Linux with NetBSD on the machine that AMD sent me, and ran the simulator under emulation ;-) Sorry..
Worse.. I am now replying to a post about me in reply to an blurb I wrote about something I did. I'm lost in an egocentric spiral.. Seriously, I wrote it originally to be posted by someone else. I wanted to avoid the "look what I have done, I am so cool" syndrome.
The toolchain is getting to be more and more stable thanks to the good work of the guys at SuSe. There are some problems left, but I'm not sure if they are due to the "-current" nature of the binutils and gcc that they're based on.
It won't be part of a standard NetBSD kernel, but that's not needed. plex86 works just fine as a seperate kernel module, there's no need to integrate it into the kernel.