Scott Mitchell wrote:
This is fine - just an informational message rather than anything
actually wrong.
Out of curiosity, what does that indicate (or where can I find comments
in the source)?
Indeed... the docs should probably just list the classes of device that
should work, rather than specif
Hi all,
I have an application which uses MSG_OOB and it works fine on Solaris and
FreeBSD with PF_INET type sockets. I noticed (through observation, not
documentation) that out of band doesn't seem to be supported by FreeBSD's
PF_LOCAL (PF_UNIX), although it is on Solaris (from 2.6 at least).
Has
Hello to all
I have with me a USB 10/100 Ethernet which is currently not being
recognised by my FreeBSD-4.8_RELEASE-p5
The packaging name is Billionton, however it doesnt match any of the
device listed in sys/dev/usd/usbdevs.
My kernel is compiled with all the USB Ethernet device drivers - aue,
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Daniel Dias Goncalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: The device SMC 2602W PCI works in the FreeBSD?
: vendor = 'Admtek Inc'
unlikely. The adm wireless driver is still being ported.
Warner
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The device SMC 2602W PCI works in the FreeBSD?
# uname -rs
FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE
# pciconf -l -v
...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:10:0:class=0x028000 card=0x260210b8 chip=0x82011317 rev=0x11
hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Admtek Inc'
class= network
...
#
kernel configuration:
device cbb
Howdy,
Would it be possible to add disk percentage support in the sysinstall
slice editor? That is, instead of building slice based on a fixed size
(ie: 5Gb) use percentage of the total disk size (ie: 25%). I ask this
for automated PXE installs using unknown hard drive/compantflash sizes.
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On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 02:43:40PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> But now I noticed that my application is occassionally doing slower
> iterations. Average iteration time used to be 0.2 ms without polling
> enabled. With the device polling changes, the average time is still around
> the same
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 04:48:16PM +0200, Devon H. O'Dell wrote:
> Well, what do you know, a quick mount_msdos /dev/da0s1 worked just fine
> ;). Something to add to the hardware compatibility list I guess. Here's
> the dmesg entry:
>
> umass0: In-System Design USB Storage Adapter, rev 2.00/11.01
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 08:07:13PM +0200, Uwe Klann wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> >From the Log file IPFW:-
> "Sep 22 00:24:13 muc /kernel: ipfw: 3300 Accept TCP 217.10.213.30:4418
> 217.9.121.209:21 in via fxp0"
>
> How can I extend on FreeBSD 4.8 (ipfw2) the log contens to see the tranfered
> data File
Hi all,
I am expertmenting with kernel device polling on a 4.8-RELEASE system.
The application I am running is a traffic pumping application that sits in
an infinite while loop. At the time of this test it was doing 6Mbps in and
5Mbps out traffic. CPU usage is 40% without polling enabled, typic
Hi All,
>From the Log file IPFW:-
"Sep 22 00:24:13 muc /kernel: ipfw: 3300 Accept TCP 217.10.213.30:4418
217.9.121.209:21 in via fxp0"
How can I extend on FreeBSD 4.8 (ipfw2) the log contens to see the tranfered
data File and the amount of bytes went out? Thank you in advance for your
help.
Cheer
If the native driver is built into the kernel there is no way you can
force it out.What you can do is to build a GENERIC kernel without the
native driver and load either your driver or the native driver by using
kldload.
Sreekanth
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:
Hi all,
I'm currently developing a kernel module for a device for which there is
already a driver present in the GENERIC kernel. Is there any other
mechanism apart from device.hints by which I can turn off the in-kernel
driver and only use my module?
It doesn't seem to work with device.hints.
Is s
Scott Mitchell wrote:
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 09:12:50AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No worries - it's what the lists are for.
AFAIK all USB mass storage devices should be supported by the umass driver,
but some devices will have issues. I use various flash cards and 'pen drives'
all the
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 09:12:50AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey Scott,
>
> I just bought the thing and I'm at work, so I haven't had a chance to try
> it out yet. I've sent a
> message to the SimpleTech support people... hopefully they're OSS friendly.
> I'll give more
> information as
Original Message:
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From: Scott Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 13:37:03 +0100
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SimpleTech USB HDD driver
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 08:24:06AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just bought a 120GB SimpleTech US
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 08:24:06AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just bought a 120GB SimpleTech USB harddrive and I want to use it with
> FreeBSD 4.8 (the
> HDD is part number STI-U2F35/120). AFAIK, 4.8 doesn't support USB HDDs. Why
> is this?
Did you try plugging it in? If it really is a
I just bought a 120GB SimpleTech USB harddrive and I want to use it with
FreeBSD 4.8 (the
HDD is part number STI-U2F35/120). AFAIK, 4.8 doesn't support USB HDDs. Why
is this?
If it is possible to write the drivers for this, I've got a couple of
questions:
Who does the USB mass storage drivers?
W
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