Hello @ misc@,
I just happend to run a little network benchmark since my networked seemed to be
slower than I'm used to.
The result is that the max throuput I was able to get with a X-over cable
directly linked and with two (desently) fast machines is ~78 Mbps !
Is this normal?
Here are the
I have a 1gb USB Flash Drive and i formatted it on Windows XP so i can
move files from windows to openbsd and vice versa. i plugged the usb
on my bsd box and dmesg shows up as:
** dmesg: **
umass0 at uhub0 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0
umass0: SONY USB 2.0 Flash, rev
?
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Bihlmaier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 12:16 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: interrupt comparison
Hello @ misc@,
I just happend to run a little network benchmark since my networked seemed
to be
slower than I'm used
Try
man pkill
Next time before posting (and possible getting your ass flamed ) to this list
try
man -k KEYWORD
In your example KEYWORD would be kill
and magic:
man -k kill
baudrate, erasechar, has_ic, has_il, killchar, longname, termattrs, termname (3)
- curses environment query routines
Hello misc@,
I finally decided to send a mail here because I'm despairing with my
wireless network since I upgraded to the latest snapshot.
I simply try to connect to a 802.11b network using a Lucent Orinoco.
For testing purposes I even got over my paranoia for a couple of minutes
and tested
ath0 at pci1 dev 2 function 0 Atheros AR5212 rev 0x01: irq 11
ath0: mac 80.9 phy 4.3 radio 4.6, 802.11a/b/g, WOR4W, address
00:0e:9b:6f:4a:b0
I got the same card in my x40 and I was amazed that it did work so well
actually ( thanks to all the guys having made an effort for all the new
wirless
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