Adrian Pavone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure on the etiquette of reposting, however, this post is now 23
> pages down my screen, so I doubt anyone would see the original. This
> possibly means no-one knows, but if that is the case, would anyone be
> able to point me in the right dire
I'm not sure on the etiquette of reposting, however, this post is now 23
pages down my screen, so I doubt anyone would see the original. This
possibly means no-one knows, but if that is the case, would anyone be
able to point me in the right direction for people that possibly do?
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Hey,
I've got an RTL8180 that I have compiled a module for using ndisgen. The
first time I installed FreeBSD, this worked fine, with exactly the same
version of the driver, and I was able to use it, however, the computer
power ran out during a portupgrade, rendering /usr unuseable. Now that I
Hey,
I've got an RTL8180 that I have compiled a module for using ndisgen. The
first time I installed FreeBSD, this worked fine, with exactly the same
version of the driver, and I was able to use it, however, the computer
power ran out during a portupgrade, rendering /usr unuseable. Now that I
hav