Index of /~khorben/projects/netbsd/usr/local| Name | Last modified | Size | Description | |
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| old/ | 19-Jul-2007 15:48 | - | Older stuff | |
| patch-bmp-netbsd.diff | 18-Apr-2008 19:05 | 8.6K | ||
| patch-cramfs-netbsd...> | 04-Jan-2007 14:46 | 2.3K | ||
| patch-quake2-netbsd...> | 08-Sep-2006 22:28 | 16K | ||
| patch-wmapm-netbsd.diff | 19-Jul-2007 15:48 | 6.2K | ||
| patch-wmcpufreq-netb..> | 25-Jan-2009 21:35 | 95K | ||
| patch-wmhdaps-netbsd..> | 18-Apr-2008 16:51 | 4.8K | ||
| wmcpufreq-2.0.tar.gz | 25-Jan-2009 21:37 | 159K | ||
This patch completes the fixes from pkgsrc to the now unmaintained beep media player. It seems to help particularly with the amd64 port. I haven't tried audacious yet.
This simple patch allows the compilation of the mkcramfs utility on NetBSD. cramfsck still requires some knowledge about Linux internals to compile. The original cramfs utility is found on Sourceforge.
This patch allowed me to play quake2 on my NetBSD/i386 machine. It is based on the sources from the icculus.org quake2 project.
Despite the name, this patch allows wmapm to monitor the ACPI status on NetBSD. wmapm support seems to be discontinued, but it can still be downloaded.
Very blunt patch to let wmcpufreq monitor the SpeedStep status on NetBSD. It should work with PowerNow as well. wmcpufreq can be downloaded there (or nicely re-packaged here).
Just as blunt, a patch to let wmhdaps monitor how you jiggle your ThinkPad laptop running NetBSD. wmhdaps is found here.