Re: Freebsd support in Adelaide wanted

2013-09-22 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Hi Greg & questions@ etc > That's massively out of date. Mike left Adelaide in 1998, and has > been working for Apple in Cupertino for about 10 years. OK deleted. > > Greg Lehey in Echunga +61 8 83888286 > > That's out of date too. I left Adelaide over 6 years ago. Up-to-date > information a

Re: Freebsd support in Adelaide wanted

2013-09-21 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
I considered dropping FreeBSD-questions from this reply, but since it contains out-of-date contact details, I'm leaving them in. On Saturday, 21 September 2013 at 17:17:07 +0200, Julian H. Stacey wrote: > Hi, Reference: >> From:Danny Beger >> Date:Sat, 21 Sep 2013

Re: Freebsd support in Adelaide wanted

2013-09-21 Thread Al Plant
Danny Beger wrote: I have a small law firm in Adelaide and I am looking to engage someone to build / purchase a new server to replace my current server which runs v6 freebsd. Can you recommend anyone? Regards _ _ Danny Beger | Beger & Co Lawyers p: 8362 6400 | f: 8362 3555 www.beger.com.a

Re: Freebsd support in Adelaide wanted

2013-09-21 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Hi, Reference: > From: Danny Beger > Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2013 16:30:57 +0930 Danny Beger wrote: > I have a small law firm in Adelaide and I am looking to engage someone to > build / purchase a new server to replace my current server which runs v6 > freebsd. > > Can you recommen

Freebsd support in Adelaide wanted

2013-09-21 Thread Danny Beger
I have a small law firm in Adelaide and I am looking to engage someone to build / purchase a new server to replace my current server which runs v6 freebsd. Can you recommend anyone? Regards _ _ Danny Beger | Beger & Co Lawyers p: 8362 6400 | f: 8362 3555 www.beger.com.au Liability limited

Re: Does the FreeBSD support ServeRAID M5110 (LSI SAS2208 ROC)

2012-07-11 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 11/07/2012 09:44, Vincent Hoffman wrote: > you could try one of the snapshot isos at > http://pub.allbsd.org/FreeBSD-snapshots/ (RELENG_9 is 9-STABLE which is > in the gradual process of becoming 9.1) > and see if that behaves better. Depends if you are happy running -STABLE > until the next rel

Re: Does the FreeBSD support ServeRAID M5110 (LSI SAS2208 ROC)

2012-07-11 Thread Vincent Hoffman
you could try one of the snapshot isos at http://pub.allbsd.org/FreeBSD-snapshots/ (RELENG_9 is 9-STABLE which is in the gradual process of becoming 9.1) and see if that behaves better. Depends if you are happy running -STABLE until the next release. Vince On 11/07/2012 09:35, miles kuo wrote: >

Re: Does the FreeBSD support ServeRAID M5110 (LSI SAS2208 ROC)

2012-07-11 Thread miles kuo
I found a SVN commit which seems relative with the ServeRAID M5110. Does it indicated that the ServeRAID M5110 support codes had been merged into the FreeBSD? http://www.mavetju.org/mail/view_thread.php?list=svn-src-vendor&id=3522011&thread=yes *svn commit: r235420 - vendor/pciids/dist**@@ -376,6

Does the FreeBSD support ServeRAID M5110 (LSI SAS2208 ROC)

2012-07-11 Thread miles kuo
Hi all, I plan to install the FreeBSD on IBM x3550M4 which the RAID Controller is ServeRAID M5110 (LSI SAS2208 ROC). When the FreeBSD 9.0 installing, it shows that the driver load error: mpt0: Port 0x3000-0x30ff mem 0x91d4-0x91d0 irg 42 at device 0.0 on pci27 mpt0: soft reset failed: dev

[Announcement] TeX Live 2011: Extended FreeBSD support

2011-07-22 Thread Nikola Lečić
should work on FreeBSD 7, 8 and 9 (i386 and amd64) out of the box. However, there are some special cases; like the previous year I prepared the "Extended FreeBSD support" page: http://anthesphoria.net/FreeBSD/TeXLive-2011/bin/ These special cases include FreeBSD 8 and 9 user

Does FreeBSD support SB16C1058PCI RS-232 cards?

2011-03-25 Thread dieterbsd
I'm looking at the SYBA SD-PCI15029 8 port RS-232 PCI card http://www.sybausa.com/productInfo.php?iid=994 $32.99 from newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815124099 Chipset: SB16C1058PCI Compatible with 16C550 But... grep doesn't find any reference to the SB16C1058PCI muc

Re: FreeBSD Support for Fibre Channel Devices

2010-07-12 Thread Anton Shterenlikht
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 03:06:03PM -0700, Tim Gustafson wrote: > > isp(4) > > mpt(4) > > Hrmm, I guess I should phrase the question this way: > > I have installed a Fibre Channel card into a new FreeBSD 8.x box. I have > both isp(4) and mpt(4) are loaded and the device still doesn't appear in

Re: FreeBSD Support for Fibre Channel Devices

2010-07-12 Thread Tim Gustafson
> isp(4) > mpt(4) Hrmm, I guess I should phrase the question this way: I have installed a Fibre Channel card into a new FreeBSD 8.x box. I have both isp(4) and mpt(4) are loaded and the device still doesn't appear in /dev. pciconf shows: no...@pci0:8:1:0: class=0x0c0400 card=0x656c1242 chip=

Re: FreeBSD Support for Fibre Channel Devices

2010-07-12 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 12/07/2010 22:49:51, Tim Gustafson wrote: > Can anyone recommend a FreeBSD-compatible fibre channel board to > connect a FreeBSD 8.0 server to a Sun 3500 disk array? isp(4) mpt(4) ... which is basically what shows up on doing 'man -k fibre' Cheers, Matthew -- Dr Matthew J

FreeBSD Support for Fibre Channel Devices

2010-07-12 Thread Tim Gustafson
Hi, Can anyone recommend a FreeBSD-compatible fibre channel board to connect a FreeBSD 8.0 server to a Sun 3500 disk array? Tim Gustafson Baskin School of Engineering UC Santa Cruz t...@soe.ucsc.edu 831-459-5354 ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org maili

Re: FreeBSD Support Cycle

2010-03-08 Thread Ricardo Jesus
On 08/03/2010 15:39, mailinglist wrote: I'm possibly considering building a FreeBSD based NAS to provide NFS storage for vSphere in a production environment. I would use FreeBSD-8, amd64 variety. What is the expected EOS& EOL dates (end of support/end of life) for FreeBSD 8? I'm not sure i

Re: FreeBSD Support Cycle

2010-03-08 Thread Michael Powell
mailinglist wrote: > I'm possibly considering building a FreeBSD based NAS to provide NFS > storage for vSphere in a production environment. I would use FreeBSD-8, > amd64 variety. What is the expected EOS & EOL dates (end of support/end > of life) for FreeBSD 8? I'm not sure if the EOL questio

FreeBSD Support Cycle

2010-03-08 Thread mailinglist
I'm possibly considering building a FreeBSD based NAS to provide NFS storage for vSphere in a production environment. I would use FreeBSD-8, amd64 variety. What is the expected EOS & EOL dates (end of support/end of life) for FreeBSD 8? I'm not sure if the EOL question matters for an open sou

Re: Does FreeBSD support the Ralink RT73 chipset

2009-11-10 Thread carmel_ny
On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 17:17:12 + Jeronimo Calvo replied: >I am using RT61, so makes me wonder that RT73 does. I contacted Belkin to make sure I had the proper information. They responded: Chipset information for F5D9050 version 4000 is Ralink RT2671F, RT2528L (RT73) -- Carmel carmel...@hot

Re: Does FreeBSD support the Ralink RT73 chipset

2009-11-10 Thread Jeronimo Calvo
Hi there, I am using RT61, so makes me wonder that RT73 does. Cheers! 2009/11/10 carmel_ny : > I just got my hands on a Belkin Wireless device that uses a Ralink > RT73 chipset. Rather than waste a lot of time attempting to get it to > work, I thought I would ask if anyone here has succeed in do

Does FreeBSD support the Ralink RT73 chipset

2009-11-10 Thread carmel_ny
I just got my hands on a Belkin Wireless device that uses a Ralink RT73 chipset. Rather than waste a lot of time attempting to get it to work, I thought I would ask if anyone here has succeed in doing so. I see that FreeBSD supports: Atheros and Intersil Prism components;however, I did not see any

Re: FreeBSD support for 64-bit x86 systems

2009-07-04 Thread Chris Rees
2009/7/2 Sam Fourman Jr. : > On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Daniel Underwood wrote: >> Does FreeBSD currently support 64-bit x86 systems? > > amd64 supports both amd and intel 64bit CPU's > > right now the big limitation for me is you can not > have a Nvidia binary graphics driver on amd64 > > pro

Re: FreeBSD support for 64-bit x86 systems

2009-07-01 Thread Sam Fourman Jr.
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Daniel Underwood wrote: > Does FreeBSD currently support 64-bit x86 systems? amd64 supports both amd and intel 64bit CPU's right now the big limitation for me is you can not have a Nvidia binary graphics driver on amd64 progress has been made on this front in the

Re: FreeBSD support for 64-bit x86 systems

2009-07-01 Thread Daniel Underwood
> amd64 Ah-hah. Thanks! ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"

Re: FreeBSD support for 64-bit x86 systems

2009-07-01 Thread Glen Barber
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Daniel Underwood wrote: > Does FreeBSD currently support 64-bit x86 systems? > > I've been here, but my knowledge of hardware terminology is too > limited to confidently draw conclusions: > amd64 -- Glen Barber

FreeBSD support for 64-bit x86 systems

2009-07-01 Thread Daniel Underwood
Does FreeBSD currently support 64-bit x86 systems? I've been here, but my knowledge of hardware terminology is too limited to confidently draw conclusions: ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.fr

Re: FreeBSD support for HP DL180/G5

2008-10-09 Thread Subhro
HP produces pretty good boxes and historically I have been able to get them working without any troubles. However I would say DL180 is a pretty non customizable box. The hardware works perfectly with FreeBSD 7.0. I didnt try it with 6.3, so cant comment on that. However I would say DL380 is a bett

Re: FreeBSD support for HP DL180/G5

2008-10-09 Thread David Alanis
Quoting Josef Grosch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Does anyone have experience running FreeBSD 6.x and 7.x on an HP DL180/G5? The company I work for is looking to get a number of these to be put in production. Your general impressions would be a good start. Josef -- Josef Grosch | Another

FreeBSD support for HP DL180/G5

2008-10-09 Thread Josef Grosch
Does anyone have experience running FreeBSD 6.x and 7.x on an HP DL180/G5? The company I work for is looking to get a number of these to be put in production. Your general impressions would be a good start. Josef -- Josef Grosch | Another day closer to a | FreeBSD 6.3 [EMAIL PROTECT

Does FreeBSD support rfc4443-ICMPv6?

2008-03-16 Thread Rommel Laranjo
Hello, Can anyone shed light if FreeBSD already support ICMPv6 based on RFC 4443? Thanks, Rommel ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECT

RE: FreeBSD support this hardware?

2008-02-29 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ivan Voras > Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 3:30 AM > To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org > Subject: Re: FreeBSD support this hardware? > > > Robe wrote: > > >

Re: FreeBSD support this hardware?

2008-02-28 Thread Ivan Voras
Robe wrote: > And here's the link to the CPU page http://www.dmp.com.tw/tech/Vortex86SX/ > > Can anybody tell me if FreeBSD support this hardware? Judging by the "SX" label and the information on the page, no, because it doesn't have a FPU. signature.asc

FreeBSD support this hardware?

2008-02-27 Thread Robe
tp://www.icop.com.tw/products_detail.asp?ProductID=276 And here's the link to the CPU page http://www.dmp.com.tw/tech/Vortex86SX/ Can anybody tell me if FreeBSD support this hardware? Thanks, -- Robe. El optimista siempre tiene un proyecto. El pesimista

Re: does freebsd support Vostro 1400 notebook?

2007-12-11 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 03:19:56AM +, lveax wrote: > hey all, > > i want to buy a dell vostro 1400 > http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/vostronb_1400?c=us&cs=04&l=en&s=bsd&~tab=bundlestab > > does freebsd support it? That is pretty

does freebsd support Vostro 1400 notebook?

2007-12-10 Thread lveax
hey all, i want to buy a dell vostro 1400 http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/vostronb_1400?c=us&cs=04&l=en&s=bsd&~tab=bundlestab does freebsd support it? which driver should i use? sound card/network card/etc i will update the Video Cards 128MB NVIDIA(R

Re: FreeBSD support for Jetway J7F4

2007-10-17 Thread Roland Smith
On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 08:14:29PM +0200, Erik Norgaard wrote: > Hi: > > I have searched around to verify that everything works fine for this > motherboard with integrated CPU: Jetway J7F4. I understand it has a CN700 > north bridge and a VT8237R or VT8237RP south bridge, and Realtek RLT8110SC

FreeBSD support for Jetway J7F4

2007-10-17 Thread Erik Norgaard
Hi: I have searched around to verify that everything works fine for this motherboard with integrated CPU: Jetway J7F4. I understand it has a CN700 north bridge and a VT8237R or VT8237RP south bridge, and Realtek RLT8110SC dual LAN. I have found reports that FreeBSD hangs when doing ifconfig

Re: Does FreeBSD support UTF-8 locale well?

2007-09-19 Thread ronggui
I use zh_CN.GBK as a tentative solution, It works but not as perfectly as I expected. If I use zh_CN.UTF-8, almost all of the Chinese characters in the fat32 partition can't be displayed correctly when mounted. BTW, is there any plan the improve UTF-8 support in BSD community? 2007/9/19, Ivan Vo

Re: Does FreeBSD support UTF-8 locale well?

2007-09-19 Thread Ivan Voras
ronggui wrote: In terms of UTF-8 support, Linux seems better than FreeBSD. How do you guys think? Yes. FreeBSD's UTF-8 support is really bad, and it's practically nonexistant when you look at things like collation. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: Does FreeBSD support UTF-8 locale well?

2007-09-18 Thread Andrew Pantyukhin
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 12:41:45AM +0800, ronggui wrote: > I try to use zh_CN.UTF-8 as locales, but the FAT3 data can not display > correctly. When I use zh_CN.EUC as locale, things get better, but not > all the Chinese characters display correctly. > > In terms of UTF-8 support, Linux seems bette

Does FreeBSD support UTF-8 locale well?

2007-09-18 Thread ronggui
I try to use zh_CN.UTF-8 as locales, but the FAT3 data can not display correctly. When I use zh_CN.EUC as locale, things get better, but not all the Chinese characters display correctly. In terms of UTF-8 support, Linux seems better than FreeBSD. How do you guys think? Thanks. -- Ronggui Huang

Does FreeBSD support the 3600 MCP Chipset?

2007-04-24 Thread Sean Murphy
Does FreeBSD support the 3600 MCP Chipset? I was thinking about purchasing a Sun server that used the AMD CPU and the NVIDIA nForce Professional 3600 MCP. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo

Re: Howmany CPU Does FreeBSD Support ?

2007-03-12 Thread Nikolas Britton
On 3/12/07, Ivan Voras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Nikolas Britton wrote: > On 3/12/07, Ivan Voras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Which happens to include all SCSI devices I've encountered... >> sigh. >> >> And it's NOT rare to see giant locked processes on a heavily loaded web >> server. >> > > N

Re: Howmany CPU Does FreeBSD Support ?

2007-03-12 Thread Ivan Voras
Nikolas Britton wrote: > On 3/12/07, Ivan Voras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Which happens to include all SCSI devices I've encountered... >> sigh. >> >> And it's NOT rare to see giant locked processes on a heavily loaded web >> server. >> > > No Giants Here: > arcmsr0: > mem 0xc840-0xc8400f

Re: Howmany CPU Does FreeBSD Support ?

2007-03-12 Thread Nikolas Britton
On 3/12/07, Ivan Voras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Vulpes Velox wrote: > That is only true if the process is giant locked. When look at dmesg, > look for things that say GIANT-LOCKED and those will be ones confined > to one processor. Which happens to include all SCSI devices I've encountered...

Re: Howmany CPU Does FreeBSD Support ?

2007-03-12 Thread Ivan Voras
Vulpes Velox wrote: > That is only true if the process is giant locked. When look at dmesg, > look for things that say GIANT-LOCKED and those will be ones confined > to one processor. Which happens to include all SCSI devices I've encountered... sigh. And it's NOT rare to see giant locked proce

Re: Howmany CPU Does FreeBSD Support ?

2007-03-12 Thread Wojciech Puchar
for machines doing mostly fileserving and routing even 2 CPUs may be not well utilized That is only true if the process is giant locked. When look at dmesg, look for things that say GIANT-LOCKED and those will be ones confined to one processor. There has been a massive push since 5 to get ride o

Re: Howmany CPU Does FreeBSD Support ?

2007-03-11 Thread Vulpes Velox
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 22:40:47 +0100 (CET) Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have heard it does not scale well above 4 > > to be clear. > > kernel task (disk I/O, network etc.) is always on first processor, > everything else on any CPU. > > so as long as disk I/O network and other

Re: Howmany CPU Does FreeBSD Support ?

2007-03-10 Thread Wojciech Puchar
to be clear. kernel task (disk I/O, network etc.) is always on first processor, everything else on any CPU. This is incorrect for approximately the last 7 years (it is only true for FreeBSD 4.x and below). Kris hmm.. nice. ___ freebsd-questions@fre

Re: Howmany CPU Does FreeBSD Support ?

2007-03-10 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Sat, Mar 10, 2007 at 10:40:47PM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote: > >I have heard it does not scale well above 4 > > to be clear. > > kernel task (disk I/O, network etc.) is always on first processor, > everything else on any CPU. This is incorrect for approximately the last 7 years (it is only

Re: Howmany CPU Does FreeBSD Support ?

2007-03-10 Thread Wojciech Puchar
I have heard it does not scale well above 4 to be clear. kernel task (disk I/O, network etc.) is always on first processor, everything else on any CPU. so as long as disk I/O network and other kernel tasks are able to fit on one processor that's OK. for machines doing mostly pure computin

Re: Howmany CPU Does FreeBSD Support ?

2007-03-10 Thread Wojciech Puchar
It all depends on your workload. FreeBSD 7.0 will have good scaling on 8 or more CPUs on common workloads, see e.g.: http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/scaling/mysql.html Kris anyway it's worth to actually test machine before buying. even for 1 cpu systems lots of crappy motherboards/BIOSES ma

Re: Howmany CPU Does FreeBSD Support ?

2007-03-10 Thread Ivan Voras
Susanth K wrote: > Dear Friends, > > Howmany CPU Does The FreeBSD 6.2 Support ? and what will be the support > in 7 The maximum number of CPUs that 6.2 will make use of is 16 (kern.smp.maxcpus: 16). I don't know if it will be raised in 7.0, but since 7.x should support UltraSPARC T1, it might. H

Re: Howmany CPU Does FreeBSD Support ?

2007-03-10 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 01:18:12AM +0800, David Schulz wrote: > I have heard it does not scale well above 4 It all depends on your workload. FreeBSD 7.0 will have good scaling on 8 or more CPUs on common workloads, see e.g.: http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/scaling/mysql.html Kris

Re: Howmany CPU Does FreeBSD Support ?

2007-03-10 Thread David Schulz
I have heard it does not scale well above 4 On Mar 11, 2007, at 12:45 AM, Susanth K wrote: Dear Friends, Howmany CPU Does The FreeBSD 6.2 Support ? and what will be the support in 7 THANKS IN ADVANCE Your's Truly SUSANTH K ___ freebsd-questions@

Howmany CPU Does FreeBSD Support ?

2007-03-10 Thread Susanth K
Dear Friends, Howmany CPU Does The FreeBSD 6.2 Support ? and what will be the support in 7 THANKS IN ADVANCE Your's Truly SUSANTH K ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscr

Re: does FreeBSD support ms chapv2 ?

2007-02-28 Thread Andrew Pantyukhin
On 2/28/07, Only OpenSource <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, Does FreeBSD support ms chapv2 protocol ? I am trying to setup a FreeBSD server as a PPP server that can authenticate a Windows client using MS CHAP v2. Do I need to patch any files on the FreeBSD 6.2 RC1 to make it work ?

Re: does FreeBSD support ms chapv2 ?

2007-02-28 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Feb 28), Only OpenSource said: > Does FreeBSD support ms chapv2 protocol ? > > I am trying to setup a FreeBSD server as a PPP server > that can authenticate a Windows client using MS CHAP v2. >From the ppp manpge: MSChapV2|chap81 Default: Disabled and A

does FreeBSD support ms chapv2 ?

2007-02-28 Thread Only OpenSource
Hi, Does FreeBSD support ms chapv2 protocol ? I am trying to setup a FreeBSD server as a PPP server that can authenticate a Windows client using MS CHAP v2. Do I need to patch any files on the FreeBSD 6.2 RC1 to make it work ? If yes, please let me know which files. thanks in advance. -- J

Clevo D900K and 64 bit FreeBSD support???

2006-09-08 Thread backyard
I've been looking into replacing my current laptop/desktop with a Clevo D900K, AMD-64 machine. I'm just curious if anyone out there has any experience getting FreeBSD up and running on this machine and at what capacity (card reader, 8.1 sound card, WLAN+Bluetooth, Hardware RAID, etc.) I was going t

Re: How to do physical-to-virtual translation in FreeBSD? Does FreeBSD support kmap() or kmap_atomic()?

2006-04-21 Thread Andy Reitz
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi guys: > > > > We are doing HBA driver (Soft Raid5) porting from Linux to FreeBSD. As we > need to do XOR in kernel space, we need to map a physical address into a > virtual address. In Linux, we use kmap_atomic() to implement it, and could > you te

How to do physical-to-virtual translation in FreeBSD? Does FreeBSD support kmap() or kmap_atomic()?

2006-04-21 Thread hongz
Hi guys: We are doing HBA driver (Soft Raid5) porting from Linux to FreeBSD. As we need to do XOR in kernel space, we need to map a physical address into a virtual address. In Linux, we use kmap_atomic() to implement it, and could you tell me how to do it in FreeBSD? Thank for your help! Be

Re: Does FreeBSD support sparse kernel crash dumps?

2006-04-08 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Apr 07), Peter Wemm said: > On Friday 07 April 2006 04:01 pm, Paul Marciano wrote: > > Do you compress the data stream at all (e.g. gzip)? > > No, but it could be done in theory.. if you were willing to set aside > some memory for the compression algorithm to use. Or just do

Re: Does FreeBSD support sparse kernel crash dumps?

2006-04-07 Thread Peter Wemm
On Friday 07 April 2006 04:01 pm, Paul Marciano wrote: > --- Peter Wemm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Friday 07 April 2006 12:47 pm, Paul Marciano > > > > wrote: > > > Hello. I read a while back about someone working > > > > on > > > > > supporting sparse kernel crash dumps (dumping only > > >

Re: Does FreeBSD support sparse kernel crash dumps?

2006-04-07 Thread Paul Marciano
--- Peter Wemm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Friday 07 April 2006 12:47 pm, Paul Marciano > wrote: > > Hello. I read a while back about someone working > on > > supporting sparse kernel crash dumps (dumping only > the > > active kernel pages to the dump device as opposed > to > > all physical m

Re: Does FreeBSD support sparse kernel crash dumps?

2006-04-07 Thread Peter Wemm
On Friday 07 April 2006 12:47 pm, Paul Marciano wrote: > Hello. I read a while back about someone working on > supporting sparse kernel crash dumps (dumping only the > active kernel pages to the dump device as opposed to > all physical memory - for machines where the phys mem > is greater than the

Does FreeBSD support sparse kernel crash dumps?

2006-04-07 Thread Paul Marciano
Hello. I read a while back about someone working on supporting sparse kernel crash dumps (dumping only the active kernel pages to the dump device as opposed to all physical memory - for machines where the phys mem is greater than the dump dev space.) Does anyone know the status of that project?

RE: FreeBSD Support (Commerical)

2005-10-07 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
>-Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andrew P. >Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 12:51 PM >To: Kris Kennaway >Cc: Ansar Mohammed; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org >Subject: Re: FreeBSD Support (Commerical) > > >On

Re: FreeBSD Support (Commerical)

2005-10-06 Thread Jerry McAllister
road yet, unlike some other projects. > Maybe someday, but if you need a commercial support option that is > co-branded with your Operating System, you could do worse than Solaris, > or Red Hat Enterprise. I think there are some persons out there who sell FreeBSD support for a fee. je

Re: FreeBSD Support (Commerical)

2005-10-06 Thread Danny Howard
On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 12:55:58PM -0400, Christian Kuhtz wrote: > > Yeah, but also the most irrelevant when it comes to supply chain folk. Supply-chain folk? Is that a euphemism for "suits?" My employer is audited by clients on a regular basis. If you have your internal documentation and proc

Re: FreeBSD Support (Commerical)

2005-10-06 Thread Andrew P.
On 10/6/05, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 12:10:58PM -0400, Ansar Mohammed wrote: > > I guess I am interested in finding out if there is support that is offered > > by the FreeBSD project, not from third party vendors. > > Not commercial support, since FreeBSD i

Re: FreeBSD Support (Commerical)

2005-10-06 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 12:10:58PM -0400, Ansar Mohammed wrote: > I guess I am interested in finding out if there is support that is offered > by the FreeBSD project, not from third party vendors. Not commercial support, since FreeBSD isn't a commercial project. Kris pgpOutCgq3qeA.pgp Descripti

Re: FreeBSD Support (Commerical)

2005-10-06 Thread Jerry McAllister
> > I guess I am interested in finding out if there is support that is offered > by the FreeBSD project, not from third party vendors. Basically FreeBSD support is what you see on the web page. In some sense, you could say that all of FreeBSD- development and support - is by third part

Re: FreeBSD Support (Commerical)

2005-10-06 Thread Foo JH
> FreeBSD offers non-commercial support through > mailing-lists and doc-project (FAQs and Handbooks) > which is probably the most comprehensive, > active and effective support there is. It's a blame game as much as it is a genuine need for commercial help. As much as mailing lists and community sup

Re: FreeBSD Support (Commerical)

2005-10-06 Thread Christian Kuhtz
Yeah, but also the most irrelevant when it comes to supply chain folk. On Oct 6, 2005, at 12:45 PM, Andrew P. wrote: On 10/6/05, Ansar Mohammed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I guess I am interested in finding out if there is support that is offered by the FreeBSD project, not from third party

Re: FreeBSD Support (Commerical)

2005-10-06 Thread Andrew P.
On 10/6/05, Ansar Mohammed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I guess I am interested in finding out if there is support that is offered > by the FreeBSD project, not from third party vendors. FreeBSD offers non-commercial support through mailing-lists and doc-project (FAQs and Handbooks) which is proba

Re: FreeBSD Support (Commerical)

2005-10-06 Thread Ansar Mohammed
I guess I am interested in finding out if there is support that is offered by the FreeBSD project, not from third party vendors. On 10/6/05, Kevin Kinsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ansar Mohammed wrote: > > >Does the FreeBSD project offer commercial support? I notice that the > FreeBSD > >mall

Re: FreeBSD Support (Commerical)

2005-10-06 Thread Kevin Kinsey
Ansar Mohammed wrote: Does the FreeBSD project offer commercial support? I notice that the FreeBSD mall offers commercial support. It's a fine question, but it's well documented on the Project's web site: http://www.freebsd.org/support.html Kevin Kinsey __

FreeBSD Support (Commerical)

2005-10-06 Thread Ansar Mohammed
Does the FreeBSD project offer commercial support? I notice that the FreeBSD mall offers commercial support. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EM

recommended raid cards with freebsd support,

2005-09-20 Thread Gerald de la Pascua
Hi, I have a problem, we have been using the 3ware raid cards which mike put me on to and they have been great, however, I have just built a new machine, abit 8w and pentiumD processor, and all was fine until I put the raid card in, it just hangs with the 3ware message. I have raised it wit

Re: Questions about FreeBSD support for Multiple Monitors & IPv6 Protocol

2005-06-10 Thread Mario Hoerich
# Matthew Jordan: > > Does FreeBSD, Xorg or the Window Managers have support for more than > one Monitor, and if so how would I enable that feature? There are multiple ways to do this, i.e. xinerama. Try googling for "multiple monitors xorg" or something like that. If you use the nVidia-dr

Re: Questions about FreeBSD support for Multiple Monitors & IPv6 Protocol

2005-06-10 Thread Björn König
Matthew Jordan wrote: Does FreeBSD, Xorg or the Window Managers have support for more than one Monitor, and if so how would I enable that feature? X.org supports this feature. I can offer a sample configuration that works for me: http://www.alpha-tierchen.de/dateien/etc/xorg.conf-dual.t

Questions about FreeBSD support for Multiple Monitors & IPv6 Protocol

2005-06-10 Thread Matthew Jordan
Does FreeBSD, Xorg or the Window Managers have support for more than one Monitor, and if so how would I enable that feature? Can I use IPv6 Protocol with FreeBSD on my internal network if I wanted to? _ Express yourse

RE: FreeBSD Support Provider

2005-04-18 Thread Ron Tschanschek
Hello! A good few months ago I was searching your site, looking for details of any organisations that were located close to me, that provided FreeBSD support. Unless I'm going mad, I seem to remember a company in West Yorkshire, located not very far away from Halifax, which did just th

Re: Hardware dongle with FreeBSD support?

2005-03-10 Thread jonas
On Wednesday 09 March 2005 18:50, Anthony Atkielski wrote: > > Anyone here who can recommend a dongle with decent support for FreeBSD? > > See http://www.safenet-inc.com. They make dongles and (USB) hardware > keys for software products and they mention support for Linux and OS X, > so they may hav

Re: Hardware dongle with FreeBSD support?

2005-03-10 Thread jonas
Hi On Wednesday 09 March 2005 15:34, cyb wrote: > > Anyone here who can recommend a dongle with decent support for FreeBSD? > > http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2005-February/077838.h >tml http://bsdnews.org/03/cryptusb.php An ancrypted filesystem on a USB stick is nice, but t

Re: Hardware dongle with FreeBSD support?

2005-03-09 Thread Anthony Atkielski
jonas writes: > Background: The company I work for sells a system running on FreeBSD and we > need to have this kind of copy protection and the possibility to store some > bits of information on the dongle. Our current solutions already includes a > parallel port dongle (WIBUKEY), but the driver f

Re: Hardware dongle with FreeBSD support?

2005-03-09 Thread cyb
On Wed, 2005-03-09 at 15:15 +0100, jonas wrote: > Hello questions-list! > > I'd like to know if anyone here is aware of a hardware manufacturer or > supplier that offers dongles with FreeBSD support? (A small piece of hardware > to plug into a USB or serial/parallel port wit

Hardware dongle with FreeBSD support?

2005-03-09 Thread jonas
Hello questions-list! I'd like to know if anyone here is aware of a hardware manufacturer or supplier that offers dongles with FreeBSD support? (A small piece of hardware to plug into a USB or serial/parallel port with the possibility to store encrypted information on it.) Background

Re: Does FreeBSD support Intel E7210 Chipsets

2005-01-19 Thread Freebsd0101
In a message dated 1/18/05 7:35:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >I do not know if you are aware, but somebody else has >already had this idea. The website is >www.dragonflybsd.org. > >But please, learn how to be calm in the face of >adversity, and not resort to name calling

RE: Does FreeBSD support Intel E7210 Chipsets

2005-01-18 Thread K. Greenwood
g to say on > the matter. > > > Thad > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 2:15 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org > S

RE: Does FreeBSD support Intel E7210 Chipsets

2005-01-18 Thread Butterworth, Thaddaeus (Manpower Contract)
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Re: Does FreeBSD support Intel E7210 Chipsets

2005-01-18 Thread Freebsd0101
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Does FreeBSD support Intel E7210 Chipsets

2005-01-18 Thread Hexren
Currently I am evaluating mainboards for building myself a FreeBSD Server that will be colocated. At this moment my heart is lost in love to a server which features an Intel E7210 Chipset there would be an "Intel® Pentium® 4 3,0GHz HT-technology Prescott" running on that board. Has somebody (prefe

Re: does FreeBSD support nvidia ethernet?

2004-12-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Joshua Lokken wrote: On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 19:38:51 +0300, alexei kozlov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello, Gurus. I have EPOX 8rda3 motherboard based on nvidia2 chipset with 2 ethernet interfaces. One is well known -- rtl8139. It works (great). The other is based on nvidia chipset. And I do not know

Re: does FreeBSD support nvidia ethernet?

2004-12-24 Thread Joshua Lokken
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 19:38:51 +0300, alexei kozlov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, Gurus. > > I have EPOX 8rda3 motherboard based on nvidia2 chipset with 2 ethernet > interfaces. > One is well known -- rtl8139. It works (great). > The other is based on nvidia chipset. And I do not know what to

does FreeBSD support nvidia ethernet?

2004-12-24 Thread alexei kozlov
Hello, Gurus. I have EPOX 8rda3 motherboard based on nvidia2 chipset with 2 ethernet interfaces. One is well known -- rtl8139. It works (great). The other is based on nvidia chipset. And I do not know what to do to activate it in FreeBSD. What driver support this ethernet interface. Thanks, Ale

FreeBSD support of RealTek sound chips (HP box)?

2004-12-13 Thread Doug Lee
I recently encountered an HP computer with what I regard as a unique built-in sound system based on RealTek chips: It breaks out (under Windows XP anyway) into five devices: one playback device and four recording devices. Most sound systems present one device with both record and playback channe

Re: FreeBSD support of 3Com 3C2000-T NIC

2004-11-02 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Martin Hudec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > is 3Com gigabit 3C2000-T nic supported in FreeBSD4/5? If not, which gigabit > nic can you recommend to use? The documentation doesn't describe the hardware in enough detail to be sure without trying one (or at least seeing one, to be able to read the ch

FreeBSD support of 3Com 3C2000-T NIC

2004-10-31 Thread Martin Hudec
Hello, is 3Com gigabit 3C2000-T nic supported in FreeBSD4/5? If not, which gigabit nic can you recommend to use? thank you. -- martin hudec * 421 907 303 393 * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://www.aeternal.net "Nothing travels faster than the speed of light with the possible exception o

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