Check your voice mail - 2007 called - they want their computer back
At least it keeps the computer room warm
IMO people didn't plan or realize some packages had been removed. Fresh install should not be an issue.I´ve also been following the pfSense forum after the 2.3 release. Seems to be a lot of early issues. I´m not using pfSense yet (hopefully soon), but if I were I would also stick to 2.2.6 until the noise has calmed down.
Ole
Well I received an answer to the power throttling issue on the pfsense forum. There was a decision to remove the lower speeds.
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=276986
From what I can tell there is not any behind the scenes reasoning for this. Maybe now with GIG internet connections more power is needed. Slow CPUs take time to throttle up and a GIG spike can be a big hit for a CPU running slow.
There is a patch posted on the thread I started on the pfsense forum if you want to add the code to regain the lower throttling speeds.
https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=109704.0
I think I am going to run the way it is configured and not patch the code.
Version <2.2.x was a crazy "diff?" of FreeBSD's code.
2.3.x is a much simpler pkg overlay/addition to the FreeBSD code.
As a wanna-be dev, I think this change is huge & awesome.
Check your voice mail - 2007 called - they want their computer back
At least it keeps the computer room warm
Pentium_D - old school Prescott processor?
My Shorewall box at work is a Pentium 4 with Rambus memory. It used to be a customer's web server, before he moved everything to rackmounted servers, and told me to keep those old parts as he had no use for them...
Hehe... that's a space-heater
At some point, I would consider replacing that one... it's running now, but the concern would be if it ever lost power, would it come back up?
Although my perspective is purely consumer, I have literally never had any of the dozens of computers I have used in server roles fail like that (which includes a few P4s, even one with the overly expensive RDRAM...).
Hehe... that's a space-heater
At some point, I would consider replacing that one... it's running now, but the concern would be if it ever lost power, would it come back up?
Although my perspective is purely consumer, I have literally never had any of the dozens of computers I have used in server roles fail like that (which includes a few P4s, even one with the overly expensive RDRAM...).
Quality hardware makes a huge difference. An Asus motherboard with an Enermax power supply will last for years, compared to a PC-Chips/Matsonic motherboard coupled with a 20$ 500W PSU that's so light that you can lift it with your little finger...
Those old boards pre-date ROHS requirements, which helps out much, and that machine is old enough to be before the great capacitor disaster...
Finally the dev team could start coding 3.0 after a break for beers..
Yea we had Dells all over the place which Dell had to replace the motherboards in.
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