User talk:Mph94
4.x BSD
Hello and welcome! I also have a bit of an interest in the 4.x BSD series. I managed to follow the instructions in MIT's Chaosnet patch set for 4.1BSD, and I'm currently trying to make 4.3BSD and X10 talk to an emulated VAXstation 100. I have ready to run disk images in http://lars.nocrew.org/tmp/Chaotic-4.1BSD.tar.bz2 and https://github.com/larsbrinkhoff/prebuilt-emulator-images-with-interesting-software-installed Larsbrinkhoff (talk) 13:11, 2 March 2023
Talk page formatting
Hi, we generally follow the Wikipedia style for Talk: pages: i) use a section header, and ii) sign all comments using the MediaWiki ~~~~ special form, which turns into a sig and a timestamp. (See the end of this entry to see how it looks. Yes, the information is all available through the 'history' tab, but after a while it can be work to figure out who wrote what. See Help talk:Introduction to Categories for an example of how these suggestions make Talk: pages easier to follow.)
Use of the 'Show preview' button allows you to see how your formatting will look without filling the article history with a lot of minor updates. Thanks! Jnc (talk) 11:27, 20 March 2023 (CET)
Hi, thanks for the heads up and the tip. As you can tell I have literally zero experience with wiki markup and protocol so the advice is very much appreciated! Mph94 (talk) 22:50, 20 March 2023 (CET)
Question(s) about my Virtualbox Tutorial
I'm going to continue working on the Installing FreeBSD 2.0 On Virtualbox article. Right now it needs to be completed, reformatted to be easier to read, and condensed.
I have two questions:
* Is there a way to resize images and/or generate thumbnails? The guru meditation picture I inserted is a lot larger than I thought it would end up being (because I assumed that it would be a thumbnail). * What would be the best way to share the floppy images people need to boot from? Neozeed used uuencode to post a copy of the boot42 image for vax, but it's fairly small. 2.88 megs (the approximate size of two floppies) isn't really huge but it might be unwieldy for people to cut/paste and work with. I'm considering using github to share virtual machines the way that he used sourceforge, but I'm not sure that is allowed (by github) or not. I'd appreciate any insight or suggestions you can give me on how to share images in a stable and semi-permanent (so the links will still be around in 2033, etc) way. Mph94 (talk) 22:50, 20 March 2023 (CET)