On 01/02/10 18:54, Chris Buechler wrote:
Sure you're using CAT5e or better cables and not just CAT5? That's the
most common cause when I run into things like that.
thanks for the idea, but all our cables are cat6, and it's only a 1m
cable directly from back of server into the switch so no
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On 02/02/10 12:19, Alexander Norman wrote:
Try a firmware upgrade or downgrade.
The broadcom firmware has been a bit shaky.
The easiest way to do it is to install for example windows 2008 server
(30 day evaluation) and do a firmware upgrade through it.
I had a horrible feeling you were
Hi folks!
I have just installed live cd 1.2.3-RELEASE
When I try
pkg_add -rv
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-7.2-release/shells/bash-4.0.10_2.tbz
I have this error:
x share/doc/bash/INTRO
x share/doc/bash/CHANGES
x share/doc/bash/COMPAT
x