* Dag-Erling Sm??rgrav d...@des.no [090922 14:47] wrote:
Nick Hibma n...@van-laarhoven.org writes:
Our package system is a tremendous asset, and wholeheartedly agree
with Doug on this. So my vote is now a -1. Not that anyone cares.
Having seen how it turned out, I'd like to vote -50,000,000
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
Just in case anyone was wondering whether this mobile office UMTS/HSDPA
rubbish actually works: The commit below was done while in the train
pulling into Hilversum.
I am writing this message again while in the train, after updating the page
on
Every once in a while (generally while upgrading ports/packages), I look
over there and see our single Windows machine and think, we never have
to run `portupgrade` on that boxen... and I'm smart enough to avoid virii.
You mean it does it automagically, making dual booting Windows XP a
- configurable MP3 bitrate
- CDDB lookup and a user definable naming convention
- graphical interface or very sensible CLI
- level normalization
- good error handling
Grip with cdparanoia
If you set it up right you just have to insert the CD and grip will
automatically rip it, contact CDDB,