the standard labs driver checks the speed during auto negotiation.
so it is often wrong.
- erik
On Feb 18, 2016 3:41 PM, arisawa wrote:
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> hello,
>
> rtl8169 is popular in cheap MB, so it is installed in my many MBs.
> however, cat /dev/kmesg claims:
> rtl8169:
What problem would this solve, it's not like netsurf can display any
useful web page that mothra can't display.
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hello,
rtl8169 is popular in cheap MB, so it is installed in my many MBs.
however, cat /dev/kmesg claims:
rtl8169: oui 0x732 phyno 1, macv = 0x3c00 phyv = 0x0002
#l0: rtl8169: 100Mbps port 0xD000 irq 10: 001fd0169891
the “100Mbps" in the message is correct or not?
I also feel rtl8169 is
the 8169 driver is pretty fast. I've measured it at more than 500mbps.
it sounds like something else is misbehaving. what does
/dev/irqstat say. I bet something is stuck.
- erik
On Feb 18, 2016 3:30 AM, tlaro...@polynum.com wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I have finally managed to install plan9 on my
On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 08:41:27PM +0100, Jens Staal wrote:
> 2016-02-18 15:26 GMT+01:00 :
>
> > NetSurf (http://www.netsurf-browser.org/) is a browser written in C. And
> > Duktape is a javascript engine written in C too.
> >
> > Has anybody given them a look?
> >
>
>
> Has anybody given them a look?
I tried to play with Duktape a while ago, but gave up after having had
enough of preprocessor hell.
As always, portability macros have the opposite effect.
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2016-02-18 15:26 GMT+01:00 :
> NetSurf (http://www.netsurf-browser.org/) is a browser written in C. And
> Duktape is a javascript engine written in C too.
>
> Has anybody given them a look?
>
Several NetSurf libraries (used to) build fine under APE. I probably should
try
Hello,
I have finally managed to install plan9 on my new workstation.
By putting back the keyboard on the PS2 connector, I have solved some
unfelicities (with the USB->legacy emulation, the keyboard switched
every other typing to UPPERCASE...).
The mouse, still USB connected and hence