Folks,
Just to preempt people suggesting that I committed into the wrong tree: I
didn't. FBSD 6 is still locked down. To keep things simple I keep one
version of the driver in CURRENT which works on FBSD CURRENT, 7, and 6.
See
http://people.freebsd.org/~n_hibma/u3g.html
for more
Myself I have seen speeds of ~260KB/s but I've had reports of ~400KBytes/s .
The ucom patch (to 7 you probably mean) changes the buffering behaviour
which was incorrect.
I never got anything useful out of ubsa and I am now using the E220 USB
dongle on a daily basis and I am _very_ happy with
Would the Internet exist without BSD?
No.
Would Linux exist without the Internet? :)
No.
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Xin LI [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would Linux exist without the Internet? :)
Would the Internet exist without BSD?
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KAYVEN RIESE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1969 Bell Labs
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About the article:
This article about internet is a stub. You can help (who?) by expanding it.
About the unix history map:
Free BSD should be FreeBSD, right?
BTW, is the article a Halloween gift?
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On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 6:14 PM, Dag-Erling Smørgrav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Xin LI [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would Linux exist without the Internet? :)
Would the Internet exist without BSD?
DES
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