I see supermicro and potentially others have atom servers available,
anyone tried these on freebsd with success?
Brian
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Chad Perrin wrote:
Tell that to the uncountable hordes of dedicated Linux users who don't
know what they're missing and, as such, see no reason to even give
FreeBSD a try.
Many Linux people I know still think FreeBSD SMP sucks, that combined
with a lack of journaling filesystem on BSD gives
Steve Franks wrote:
Anyone know of a HD radio receiver (preferably USB, put PCI/PCIe ok)
that we have drivers for? I assume it would show up as a usb audio
device and a usb hid device? Ok, no doubt I'm being optimistic that
such a thing actually even exists
Steve
Here is a Linux story,
michael wrote:
has anyone stopped at all during this discussion and considered what
you're arguing about? you're all complaining about a SERVER os that
doesn't have an nvidia driver for its 64bit implementation and Wojciech.
I mean seriously, has this helped anything at all? is ranting on here
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
It all depends on the programs you run, your configuration, system
load and so on. Bugs that may be present in the system, may simply not
be applicable to you, if you are not using the specific part or
feature that has the problem. While it is difficult to assess
David Allen wrote:
I'd like to move to using csup(1) and there's an error in the manpage
that's raising some questions for me:
OPTIONS
base=base The default base directory is /usr/local/etc/csup.
FILES
/usr/local/etc/cvsupDefault base directory.
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On Tue, 4 Nov 2008 11:10:25 -0200, J MPZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Paul,
When my connections freeze, I open the tcpdump in other terminal. If I type
something, type Enter, on the terminal frozen, the tcpdump show packets,
like that:
11:18:45.526256 IP (tos 0x0,
Jerry McAllister wrote:
Basically, you are wrong, because you haven't looked far enough in to
things to know that FreeBSD has done it that way from the beginning
(or almost that far back).I have never done a complete install from
a CD or DVD, but just acquired the first disk, booted the