Re: wifi drivers support for n standard

2012-09-23 Thread Jerry
On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 18:43:34 -0700
Waitman Gobble articulated:

 On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 4:13 PM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote:
 
  I have 3 usb wifi sticks.
  One supports b/g standard only and it configures with no problems.
  The other 2 support the n standard for faster connection speed
  between the usb stick and the network AP.
  These 2 usb wifi sticks do not configure no mater what I do.
  Thinking the Freebsd wifi drivers have not been updated for n
  standard yet. My Cisco Linksys AE2500 USB wifi stick does not work
  with the bwi driver. Has any body gotten this device to work?
 
 According to this page: http://wikidevi.com/wiki/Linksys_AE2500 the
 AE2500, which was first released about one year ago, uses the BCM4323
 chipset. I do not see support for this chipset listed in
 http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/release/8.3.0/sys/dev/bwn/ or
 http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/release/8.3.0/sys/dev/usb/wlan/
 
 If you want a USB dongle that works with FreeBSD I recommend finding
 one with an RALINK chipset, these seem to be well supported (however
 I have not tried it with version 8). AFAIK 'wireless n' is not
 supported w/ the RALINK driver (usb is rum driver at
 http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/release/8.3.0/sys/dev/usb/wlan/if_rum.c?revision=234063view=markup).
 Older D-Link dongles use RALINK chipsets, but it seems that newer
 ones use the BC chipsets and are not supported. You should be able to
 chose from a selection of RALINK based devices on ebay for around $10
 US.
 
 If you want to connect to 'wireless n' I recommend finding a device
 with an Atheros chipset (however I do not believe there is presently
 a driver for Atheros based USB dongles, there is one in the OpenBSD
 source which could be ported.) One thing to note, you may need to run
 FreeBSD 9 or 10.0-CURRENT to use the newer Atheros drivers.

Welcome to the wonderful world of wireless support in FreeBSD. Rather
that wasting your time hoping in vain that FreeBSD will actually
provide suitable drivers for high grade wireless devices, might I
suggest the following.

1) Install a good quality NIC card -- obviously one supported by
   FreeBSD.

2) Connect that card to a suitable wireless N router. I use the Linksys
   E4200 with excellent results.

You will now be able to use all of your wireless devices, such as
printer or connect to other wireless networked PCs.

I might add, whenever possible, keep FreeBSD and USB devices as far
away from each other as possible. DO NOT attempt to connect a router
via USB to FreeBSD. Connect it via cable. Otherwise, you are just look
for trouble and pain.

-- 
Jerry ♔

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Re: wifi drivers support for n standard

2012-09-23 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Sunday, September 23, 2012 a las 07:39:19AM -0400, Jerry escribió:

 Waitman Gobble articulated:
 
  On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 4:13 PM, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote:
  
   I have 3 usb wifi sticks.
   One supports b/g standard only and it configures with no problems.
   The other 2 support the n standard for faster connection speed
   ...

 Welcome to the wonderful world of wireless support in FreeBSD. Rather
 that wasting your time hoping in vain that FreeBSD will actually
 provide suitable drivers for high grade wireless devices, might I
 suggest the following

A few remarks:

I have USB UMTS dongle and sticks which work fine with FreeBSD.

The OP, as he says, has an USB wifi stick which works fine too with
FreeBSD and only wanted (for whatever important reason) a new n one.

He bought it without checking the man pages before, not even after having
problems he checked the man pages by his own to see if the chip is
supported or not.

I someone, including me, wants to have better or more recent drivers, he
should help in development or testing.

HIH

matthias

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Re: wifi drivers support for n standard

2012-09-23 Thread Jerry
On Sun, 23 Sep 2012 14:11:42 +0200
Matthias Apitz articulated:

 I have USB UMTS dongle and sticks which work fine with FreeBSD.
 
 The OP, as he says, has an USB wifi stick which works fine too with
 FreeBSD and only wanted (for whatever important reason) a new n
 one.

Speed and transmitting distance would be two factors that come readily
to mind. I love the fact that I can take my laptop out to my hammock
which is situated near the back of my lawn and still be able to send a
document to my printer without having to relocate or set up repeaters.
Or, for that matter, stream a movie to watch.

 He bought it without checking the man pages before, not even after
 having problems he checked the man pages by his own to see if the
 chip is supported or not.

The problem is that he actually HAS to check to see if the device is
supported.

 I someone, including me, wants to have better or more recent drivers,
 he should help in development or testing.

Either use an OS that fully supports the device, or find a suitable
work around, such as the one I described, to circumvent the OS's short
comings. I have suggested before and offered to contribute to a fund to
be used to hire competent coders to write fully compatible drivers for
devices used on FreeBSD. As usual, as soon as I mentioned monetary
contributions from prospective users the idea was met with total
disdain. Interestingly enough, it would appear that other OSs are doing
it with positive results.

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FreeBSD, Wine and Borderlands 2

2012-09-23 Thread Bob Silver
Hi,

I was wondering if there were any gamers out there and if anyone of you had
tried and had any luck with the game Borderlands 2 on Wine.

I've been trying all day with informations from there:
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=versioniId=26674iTestingId=73988

But nothing seems to do I get passed the launcher (bypassing it because
dotNet stuff don't work well in Wine)

I get company video logos but just before what I believe should be the
intro cinematic, I get a black screen and nothing happens after that)

So if anyone tried and had any luck it would be great to share your
experience :D

P.S. I was using wine 1.5.12 on FreeBSD-9 STABLE amd64 with latest nvidia
drivers from pkgng repo
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Haskell platform install problem in ghc.

2012-09-23 Thread R. Clayton
I'm on this

  $ uname -a
  FreeBSD BurkinaFaso 9.0-RELEASE-p3 FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE-p3 #0: Tue
  Jun 12 01:47:53 UTC 2012
  r...@i386-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386

  $

and go here 

  $ cd /usr/ports/devel/hs-haskell-platform/

  $ grep -i version Makefile
  PORTVERSION=2012.2.0.0

  $

and do this

  # make install clean

and fail in lang/ghc with this (see the whole sad story at the end of this
message)

  gmake -r --no-print-directory -f ghc.mk phase=final all
  inplace/bin/ghc-stage1   -H32m -O -I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib
  -package-name ghc-prim-0.2.0.0 -hide-all-packages -i
  -ilibraries/ghc-prim/. -ilibraries/ghc-prim/dist-install/build
  -ilibraries/ghc-prim/dist-install/build/autogen
  -Ilibraries/ghc-prim/dist-install/build
  -Ilibraries/ghc-prim/dist-install/build/autogen -Ilibraries/ghc-prim/.
  -optP-include 
-optPlibraries/ghc-prim/dist-install/build/autogen/cabal_macros.h
  -package rts-1.0 -split-objs -package-name ghc-prim -XHaskell98 -XCPP
  -XMagicHash -XForeignFunctionInterface -XUnliftedFFITypes -XUnboxedTuples
  -XEmptyDataDecls -XNoImplicitPrelude -O2  -no-user-package-conf -rtsopts
  -odir libraries/ghc-prim/dist-install/build -hidir
  libraries/ghc-prim/dist-install/build -stubdir
  libraries/ghc-prim/dist-install/build -hisuf hi -osuf  o -hcsuf hc -c
  libraries/ghc-prim/./GHC/Types.hs -o
  libraries/ghc-prim/dist-install/build/GHC/Types.o
  /usr/bin/ld: unrecognized option '--build-id=none'

How do I fix this?

The whole make:

  # make install clean
  ===   hs-haskell-platform-2012.2.0.0_1 depends on executable: ghc - not found
  ===Verifying install for ghc in /usr/ports/lang/ghc
  ===  Building for ghc-7.4.1
  Makefile:62: target `all' given more than once in the same rule.
  ===--- building phase 0
  gmake -r --no-print-directory -f ghc.mk phase=0 phase_0_builds
  gmake[1]: Nothing to be done for `phase_0_builds'.
  ===--- building phase 1
  gmake -r --no-print-directory -f ghc.mk phase=1 phase_1_builds
  gmake[1]: Nothing to be done for `phase_1_builds'.
  ===--- building final phase
  gmake -r --no-print-directory -f ghc.mk phase=final all
  inplace/bin/ghc-stage1   -H32m -O -I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib
  -package-name ghc-prim-0.2.0.0 -hide-all-packages -i
  -ilibraries/ghc-prim/. -ilibraries/ghc-prim/dist-install/build
  -ilibraries/ghc-prim/dist-install/build/autogen
  -Ilibraries/ghc-prim/dist-install/build
  -Ilibraries/ghc-prim/dist-install/build/autogen -Ilibraries/ghc-prim/.
  -optP-include
  -optPlibraries/ghc-prim/dist-install/build/autogen/cabal_macros.h -package
  rts-1.0 -split-objs -package-name ghc-prim -XHaskell98 -XCPP -XMagicHash
  -XForeignFunctionInterface -XUnliftedFFITypes -XUnboxedTuples
  -XEmptyDataDecls -XNoImplicitPrelude -O2  -no-user-package-conf -rtsopts
  -odir libraries/ghc-prim/dist-install/build -hidir
  libraries/ghc-prim/dist-install/build -stubdir
  libraries/ghc-prim/dist-install/build -hisuf hi -osuf  o -hcsuf hc -c
  libraries/ghc-prim/./GHC/Types.hs -o
  libraries/ghc-prim/dist-install/build/GHC/Types.o 
  /usr/bin/ld: unrecognized option '--build-id=none'
  /usr/bin/ld: use the --help option for usage information
  gmake[1]: *** [libraries/ghc-prim/dist-install/build/GHC/Types.o] Error 1
  gmake: *** [all] Error 2
  *** Error code 1

  Stop in /usr/ports/lang/ghc.
  *** Error code 1

  Stop in /usr/ports/lang/ghc.
  *** Error code 1

  Stop in /usr/ports/devel/hs-haskell-platform.

  # 

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ndis build for syslink AE2500 usb wifi stick failed

2012-09-23 Thread Fbsd8

Followed the instructions from here
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/config-network-setup.html#CONFIG-NETWORK-NDIS

But when I rebooted got these dmesg messages.

 no match for ZwQueryInformationFile
 no match for ZwReadFile
 no match for ZwCreateFile
 no match for ExfInterlockedRemoveHeadList
 no match for ExfInterlockedInsertTailList

 ugen3.2: Cisco at usbus3
 ndis0: Cisco Linksys AE2500, rev 2.00/0.01, addr 2 on usbus3
 ndis0: NDIS API version: 5.1
 ndis0: init handler failed
 device_attach: ndis0 attach returned 6

How do I get those missing 5 files included into the ndis build?
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installation problem

2012-09-23 Thread ali koca

Hello,

I have tried to install freebsd 9.0 into my laptop from usb flash memory(4GB). 
I can only reach the first installation screen but the installation cannot 
start and keeps rebooting. I have read the documents in your website and 
downloaded FreeBSD-9.0-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img and burned it flash memory 
with imagewrite (linux mint)I have tried all options at the start screen of the 
installation. But results are the same.
Laptop is  Acer Aspire 5520 AMD Athlon 64 dual core, 1gb ram, 120gb hdd, nvidia 
geforce 7000M
There is no problem with the usb flash memory because I have used it to intall 
linux mint which is already I am using. The DVD of the laptop is not functional 
so I am using flash memory for installation. Boot sequence of the bios is 
correct. (usb flash memory)
Is there any advice to solve the problem. 

Thank a lot...


ALKC

  
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Question about tunnelling Ethernet traffic over IPv6 using EtherIP protocol

2012-09-23 Thread 楊拉斯凱吉
Hi, everyone:

I am trying to set up a EtherIP tunnel device to tunnel Ethernet traffic
over IPv6 using EtherIP protocol. I have Freebsd 8.3 runs on a i386
machine, and ipv6 enabled. I tried the commands below but no one works...
ifconfig gif0 create
ifconfig gif0 tunnel 2001:::1 2001:::10 up
error messge ifconfig: SIOCSIFPHYADDR: Address family not supported by
protocol family
ifconfig gif0 tunnel 2001:::1/64 2001:::10/64 up
error message ifconfig: error in parsing address string: host name nor
servname provided, or not known

Could anyone please teach me why it is? I will be very grateful for any
help you can provide.

P.S.1 Both 2001:::1 and 2001:::10 are faked, I just use them in my
local testing environment.
P.S.2 I have assigned 2001:::1/64 on one of ethernet network interface
on Freebsd machine, and there is another PC assigned 2001:::10/64.
P.S.3 According to the link(http://www.daemon-systems.org/man/etherip.4.html),
Freebsd should be able to provide this feature.

Best regards,
Yang
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