On 02/02/2010 10:18 AM, Ralph Smith wrote:
It should also port to Linux easily with minimal tweaking. I just don't
have a Linux box available.
Ralph
I have tboltd running on Ubuntu 9 Linux. I have not yet tried the ntp
part, but LadyHeather 3.00 Beta (running under Wine) connects.
-nuts] Lady Heather Daemon for FreeBSD
I have written a small daemon that attaches to a Thunderbolt and acts as a
client for Lady Heather. In addition, if specified it will provide data to
NTP through the shared memory driver. It currently compiles on FreeBSD,
and OS X.
Available at http
On Tue, February 2, 2010 12:47 pm, Bob Camp wrote:
Hi
Sounds *very* useful.
Which version(s) of FreeBSD have you tried it on?
8.0-STABLE, but it should be good for earlier versions.
Ralph (AB4RS)
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On Tue, February 2, 2010 12:47 pm, Bob Camp wrote:
Hi
Sounds *very* useful.
Which version(s) of FreeBSD have you tried it on?
8.0-STABLE, but it should be good for earlier versions.
Ralph (AB4RS
On Tue, February 2, 2010 12:58 pm, Bob Camp wrote:
Hi
I'm running 8 on most of my stuff now, so that should not be an issue. If
you had come back with 6.1 that might have been reason to stop and think a
bit.
Does the program take care of all the serial line setup stuff, or are
there
links
On Tue, February 2, 2010 12:53 pm, Ralph Smith wrote:
On Tue, February 2, 2010 12:47 pm, Bob Camp wrote:
Hi
Sounds *very* useful.
Which version(s) of FreeBSD have you tried it on?
8.0-STABLE, but it should be good for earlier versions.
It should also port to Linux easily with minimal