Re: HP 2133 MiniNote & FreeBSD

2009-03-23 Thread A & J

I try to install freebsd 7.1 on HP2133 but can't startx

who can get a step for all need install ports ?






kuantem wrote:
> 
> If anyone else out there is trying to run FreeBSD 7 on their HP 2133
> MiniNote lets share some progress.
> 
> I'm currently having issues with the Broadcom wireless card working and
> along with the audio drivers. After compiling a new KERNEL the hardware is
> located however I'm getting no sound and no activity from wifi.
> 
> Suggestion anyone? 
> 
> I'll post my kernel config and dmesg in a few...
> 

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Re: Linksys WMP11 WIFI PCI

2003-12-30 Thread Mark A-J. Raught
Steve Sizemore wrote:
On Sat, Dec 27, 2003 at 08:58:31PM -0500, Ben Dover wrote:

 Does anyone know if this PCI wireless network card can be utilized in 
FreeBSD 4.9.  I can't find it in the supported hardware list but there is a 
note that ISA cards are supported the same as the pccards.  Being that 
Linksys makes a WPC11 I was hoping that the WMP11 was just a PCI version of 
the pccard version and the driver would work.
 I have installed the WMP11 and put pccard_enable="YES" in rc.conf but the 
card is not recognized.  Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.



While I can't answer the question directly, I can tell you that I've been
struggling with this same card under 5.1 and 5.2-RC, and haven't found a 
solution. On a linux list, I found a note where someone said that LinkSys
makes two very different cards, and calls both of them WMP11. (One is type
3 and one is type 4.) My guess is that only one of these is supported by
FreeBSD (or linux, for that matter).

Hopefully, someone on this list, or freebsd-mobile, where I'm copying this
reply, will have a more authoritative answer.
Steve
I have a PCI card matching this description in one of my FreeBSD boxes 
right now. Unfortunately it doesn't appear to have any useful version 
markings on it. Just a model number (WMP11), an FCC ID (PKW-WMP11), a 
Canada ID (3839104537A331) and a serial number. The board itself has 
"MW251-1 REV:XA" on it but I kind of doubt it has anything to do with 
the rev of the actual card itself.

I have (blurry) pics (with my serial number greyed out) at 
http://www.raught.net/wmp11/

I have this working with 4.8 stable and am currently upgrading the 
machine to 4.9 stable. If you don't hear anything more, assume it works 
fine. (I don't see why it would quit working between 4.8 and 4.9) If I 
run into problems after upgrading I will post it to the lists.

Background: I've had this card since 05/2002. It doesn't need any pccard 
stuff. It is detected with wi in the kernel. It is definitely a prism 
chipset with dmesg info as follows:

wi0:  mem 0xfe9ff000-0xfe9f irq 9 at device 17.0 
on pci0
wi0: 802.11 address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
wi0: using RF:PRISM2.5 MAC:ISL3874A(Mini-PCI)
wi0: Intersil Firmware: Primary 1.00.05, Station 1.03.04

Real MAC address shows in place of xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx, but I deleted for 
security reasons.

If you want any other info from this card let me know.

-mark

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Re: 4.8-RELEASE: Gigabit Ethernet support on Dell PowerEdge 1750

2003-10-22 Thread A. J. E. Cleland
On Oct 22 2003, Olaf Hoyer wrote:
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003, Andrew Cleland wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying and failing to get 4.8-RELEASE to recognise the two Broadcom
> 5704C based NICs on a Dell PowerEdge 1750 server.
Hi!

Known issue, the 5704C PCI ID wasn't known to the bge-driver around
4.8-R.
take a FreeBSD 4.9-PRE, there it will work.

Or install a 4.8-R, and update it somehow (put in a third NIC, cvsup,
and make world, or copy over the /usr/src from another machine via CD)
HTH
Olaf
Aha, that would explain it. I'll try the /usr/src copy idea, as I don't 
have any PCI-X NICs that'll fit the 1750.

Thanks v. much.

Andrew.

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