Dick Davies wrote:
* Davon Shire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1055 16:55]:
Dick Davies wrote:
It's already in. man 4 ehci.
*BUGS* <#end> The driver is not finished and is quite buggy. Currently
there is no support for hubs that are connected with high speed upstream
and
Dick Davies wrote:
>* Davon Shire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1055 16:55]:
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>>Dick Davies wrote:
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>>>It's already in. man 4 ehci.
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>>*BUGS* <#end> The driver is not finished and is q
Message: 20 Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 09:43:13 -0500 From: Davon Shire
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Hello, I
want to start this email
Hello,
I want to start this email saying I'm a very devoted FreeBSD user.
I've been using it a very long time. Did the subscription thing. Etc etc
That said, I'd very much like to know where on the horizon do USB 2.0
highspeed drivers sit? I've seen that current is now into 6.0 but from what
I've
Ok This is an update on my Problem getting this network card working.
as stated previously..:
> Hello everyone,
> back in the days of 5.1.xxx my 3com CFM656B
> (That's not the exact model
> number sorry but it's in my machine at home at the
> moment.) worked
> beautifully. I had changed to the
Hello everyone,
back in the days of 5.1.xxx my 3com CFM656B (That's not the exact model
number sorry but it's in my machine at home at the moment.) worked
beautifully. I had changed to the 5.1 branch of FreeBSD because finally I
could use something other than a ratty Linksys 10mbps pccard in my l