[ cdce device, amongst others for zaurus]
not even a nibble from [EMAIL PROTECTED] thinking that hackers@ might be a
more appropriate venue. i know that everything is hectic now with 5.3,
so perhaps when the dust settles a bit...
I'm also in need for a cdce device.
I had the below URL
David Gilbert wrote:
Søren == Søren Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Søren David Gilbert wrote:
João == João Carlos Mendes Luís [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
João IIF they really have command queueing, I do believe. So, a
João bridged SATA drive will not have command queuing, right?
Well... from
Charles Sprickman writes:
I don't know how much of it to believe, since it is marketing material,=20
but the Seagate white paper on their site claims that all the=20
command-queueing stuff brings the performance very close to that of scsi.
In my experience ATA drives really lack when it
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 16:22:54 +0100, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
Hello,
I have set an idle timeout for the hard-disk. But when there is no
user activity there are frequent disk accesses.
How can one trace disk access?
I'd like to know the kind of access and on which files/directories/
Hi there,
I'm currently trying to implement some networking protocols in the
kernel. I would like to ask a few questions, but first, let me explain
some details about those protocols: the network is composed of smaller
subnets connected through gateways. Hosts have a fairly complex global
Martin Eugen wrote:
Hi there,
I'm currently trying to implement some networking protocols in the
kernel. I would like to ask a few questions, but first, let me explain
some details about those protocols: the network is composed of smaller
subnets connected through gateways. Hosts have a fairly
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 06:33:18PM -0500, Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 04:22:54PM +0100, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
Hello,
I have set an idle timeout for the hard-disk. But when there is no
user activity there are frequent disk accesses.
How can one trace disk
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 11:42:39AM -0200, Jo?o Carlos Mendes Lu?s wrote:
So I started to look at the ARP
code, but it of course lacks the kernel - userland communication
interface. I would appreciate any ideas about what would be the easier
way to implement such a thing where the kernel could
Danny Braniss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
this is waht i get if i remove atkbd and atkbdc:
...
The console driver (sc) currently requires you to have at least one
keyboard driver compiled in. Since your board doesn't have a display
adapter, you can simply remove 'device sc'.
from an earlier
M. Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It appears that we have a leftover line in our conf/files lines. None
of the ports appear to have a 'device kbd' in their config files.
There only appears to be one place where it is used, and it appears to
be unnecessary. I'd like to commit the
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 11:09:59AM +0100, Marco van de Voort wrote:
I'm also in need for a cdce device.
I had the below URL running with 5.2 (and some currents from mid-summer),
but it fails to compile with 5.3
http://www.gank.org/freebsd/cdce.tar.gz
When did you pull down that
Just noticed the forwarded message...
From: epilogue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i just noticed this driver turn up in the openbsd code. i'm suspecting
that it might resolve pc-pda connectivity issues for some users.
[snip]
would really appreciate it if a committer glanced at the code.
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 11:05:06AM +0200, Martin Eugen wrote:
At the beginning my intention was to use the routing sockets
mechanisms, and say, to issue a 'missing route' message to some
userland daemon capable of resolving those complex addresses (the
resolving mechanism is generally a lookup
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004, Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
I have set an idle timeout for the hard-disk. But when there is no
user activity there are frequent disk accesses.
How can one trace disk access?
I'd like to know the kind of access and on which files/directories/
nodes. I'd like to
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, Iasen Kostov wrote:
if you setup a vlan devices with parent one of emX or reX (this what I
have at the moment) which has hardware vlan tagging just try to run
tcpdump (without -p) and the vlans will die :). That doesn't happen with
parent devices not supporting
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, Andrey Simonenko wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 06:33:18PM -0500, Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 04:22:54PM +0100, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
Hello,
I have set an idle timeout for the hard-disk. But when there is no
user activity
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, Robert Watson wrote:
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, Iasen Kostov wrote:
if you setup a vlan devices with parent one of emX or reX (this what I
have at the moment) which has hardware vlan tagging just try to run
tcpdump (without -p) and the vlans will die :). That doesn't
I apologize that this probably isn't the most relevant
list to ask this on. Suggestions for better lists will
be welcome.
I'm trying to monitor traffice on a 100BaseT ethernet
network link. I split the line, put a hub in and am
trying to run tcpdump on a box off the side of the
hub.
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, Simon Roberts wrote:
I apologize that this probably isn't the most relevant
list to ask this on. Suggestions for better lists will
be welcome.
I'm trying to monitor traffice on a 100BaseT ethernet
network link. I split the line, put a hub in and am
trying to run
Daniel Eischen wrote:
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, Simon Roberts wrote:
I apologize that this probably isn't the most relevant
list to ask this on. Suggestions for better lists will
be welcome.
I'm trying to monitor traffice on a 100BaseT ethernet
network link. I split the line, put a hub in and am
On 2004-11-23T17:21:48-0800, Simon Roberts wrote:
I apologize that this probably isn't the most relevant
list to ask this on. Suggestions for better lists will
be welcome.
I'm trying to monitor traffice on a 100BaseT ethernet
network link. I split the line, put a hub in and am
trying to
First of all, I'd like to apologize for cross-posting to -hackers and
-threads. I'm not sure yet if this is an application bug, a gcc
bug, or a pthreads bug, so here goes...
I'm currently working on the audacity port. It's up to 1.2.3, but I
want to get a problem I've observed with 1.2.2
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004, Craig Boston wrote:
First of all, I'd like to apologize for cross-posting to -hackers and
-threads. I'm not sure yet if this is an application bug, a gcc
bug, or a pthreads bug, so here goes...
I'm currently working on the audacity port. It's up to 1.2.3, but I
want
On Wed, Nov 24, 2004 at 02:36:55AM -0500, Daniel Eischen wrote:
Tor Egge reported similar problem to me yesterday. I haven't had a chance
to test his patch, but this supposedly fixes it.
He just sent me the patch via private mail a few minutes ago. With his
patch applied, the stack (after the
The console driver (sc) currently requires you to have at least one
keyboard driver compiled in. Since your board doesn't have a display
adapter, you can simply remove 'device sc'.
the kbd.c was getting compiled in, and complained, but i think that's
taken care of.
I solved it by adding
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