Hi,
On 28/07/2011, at 2:55 AM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
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Perhaps I'm being thick, but this says a 16x slot on this board does not
support a display card not a 16x slot on this board only supports a
display card.
The examples you cite only support the vice-versa part of your claim, not
Hello List,
Could someone enlighten me as to when FreeBSD 6.3 does UDP packet
reassembly?
I am having a problem where I am getting a fragmented udp packet (2
pieces) everthing is
fine if I get the first frag first. but if the second frag comes first
then both fragments get dropped.
I am
On Jul 28, 2011, at 12:01 PM, Stephen Clark wrote:
Could someone enlighten me as to when FreeBSD 6.3 does UDP packet reassembly?
Packet reassembly is done at the IP layer, not the UDP layer. Normally,
reassembly is performed on the destination host, but routers or firewalls along
the path
On 7/28/2011 3:01 PM, Stephen Clark wrote:
Hello List,
Could someone enlighten me as to when FreeBSD 6.3 does UDP packet
reassembly?
I am having a problem where I am getting a fragmented udp packet (2
pieces) everthing is
fine if I get the first frag first. but if the second frag comes
heh, the dv-series really nice exterior, but, inside, poor choices
in cable routing, increased use of polymer ribbons prone to breakage and
open circuit from even a single disassembly (lint/dust is the #1 laptop
killer, they have to be cleaned out regularly, no less than twice a year
in
On 2011-Jul-28 17:57:52 +1000, Jan Mikkelsen j...@transactionware.com wrote:
On 28/07/2011, at 2:55 AM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
I can find you examples on Google of people who invested in Areca
ARC-1220 cards (PCIe x8) only to find out that when inserted into one of
their two PCIe x16 slots the