I am running vanilla 9.2-RELEASE on an HP Z230.
Strangely, my USB keyboard and mouse don't work. When I attach, here is
what shows:
Oct 11 12:36:39 waridi kernel: usb_alloc_device: device init 2 failed
(USB_ERR_IOERROR, ignored)
Oct 11 12:36:39 waridi kernel: ugen0.2: Unknown at usbus0
Hi,
I'm currently writing a USB driver for the SFML framework. I'm reading
the code of SDL and seen the usage of usbhid.
However, /usr/include/usbhid.h and /usr/include/dev/usb/usbhid.h are
different. But they have both some common functions and the same data
definition.
For instance, enum
Dear Colleagues,
It is written in axe(4) and in the HCL for 9.1 that D-Link DUBE100 is
supported. I have bought one and the system shows it as
ugen0.3: product 0x1a02 vendor 0x2001 at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH
(480Mbps) pwr=ON (200mA)
What am I doing wrong? Why does it not attach a
On Aug 3, 2013 8:05 AM, Victor Sudakov v...@mpeks.tomsk.su wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
It is written in axe(4) and in the HCL for 9.1 that D-Link DUBE100 is
supported. I have bought one and the system shows it as
ugen0.3: product 0x1a02 vendor 0x2001 at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH
(480Mbps)
in
loader.conf or build kernel with axe support?
The GENERIC kernel already has device axe
[sudakov@vas ~] grep axe /sys/amd64/conf/GENERIC
device axe # ASIX Electronics USB Ethernet
[sudakov@vas ~]
[root@vas ~] kldload if_axe
kldload: can't load if_axe: Exec format error
[root@vas
Hi,
I am Erhan,i have a problem,i read your all definition but i can not
create usb boot FreeBSD,i have a ubuntu 12.04 operating system.I want to
create it with FreeBSD-9.1-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso but when i try
this,it shows ''boot error''.Can you help me
On Thu, 25 Jul 2013 12:01:10 +0300, Erhan Gulsen wrote:
Hi,
I am Erhan,i have a problem,i read your all definition but i can not
create usb boot FreeBSD,i have a ubuntu 12.04 operating system.I want to
create it with FreeBSD-9.1-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso but when i try
this,it shows ''boot
Hi,
I am Erhan,i have a problem,i read your all definition but i can not
create usb boot FreeBSD,i have a ubuntu 12.04 operating system.I want
to create it with FreeBSD-9.1-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso but when i try
this,it shows ''boot error''.Can you help me?
Do you want to install onto USB
On 2013-07-25 11:01, Erhan Gulsen wrote:
Hi,
I am Erhan,i have a problem,i read your all definition but i can not
create usb boot FreeBSD,i have a ubuntu 12.04 operating system.I want to
create it with FreeBSD-9.1-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso but when i try
this,it shows ''boot error''.Can you help
On Thu, 25 Jul 2013 12:01:10 +0300, Erhan Gulsen erhangulse...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
I am Erhan,i have a problem,i read your all definition but i can not
create usb boot FreeBSD,i have a ubuntu 12.04 operating system.I want to
create it with FreeBSD-9.1-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso but when i try
Hello :-)
I am looking for a really good and well supported WiFi USB dongle for
advanced testing like network sniffing, packet injection, setting up
access point, etc. I guess that would be Atheros based device? Can you
recommend a solution that works for you? :-)
Thank you! :-)
Tomek
and then switch mode.
Thanks again
Regards
Manish Jain
From: odhia...@gmail.com
Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2013 11:45:11 +0300
Subject: Re: Problems getting my Huawei 0x140b USB modem to speak to internet
To: bourne.ident...@hotmail.com
Hi Manish,
I seem to have missed the name - Huawei, sorry
+0300
Subject: Re: Problems getting my Huawei 0x140b USB modem to speak to
internet
To: bourne.ident...@hotmail.com
Hi Manish,
I seem to have missed the name - Huawei, sorry for that.
Anyway, this should be easy to resolve - I suppose.
With the virtual cd-rom (da0) presenting itself, FreeBSD
by fortune (Polytropon)
3. ALT key problem with Virtual Box? (Scott Ballantyne)
4. Re: ALT key problem with Virtual Box? (Polytropon)
5. Problems getting my Huawei 0x140b USB modem to speak to
internet (Manish Jain)
6. Re: ALT key problem with Virtual Box? (Scott Ballantyne)
7
. Problems getting my Huawei 0x140b USB modem to speak to
internet (Manish Jain)
6. Re: ALT key problem with Virtual Box? (Scott Ballantyne)
7. Baker Invites freebsd-questions@freebsd.org to spend holiday
in Goa (John Baker)
8. (Upali Kulasekara)
9. Re: your mail
by fortune (Polytropon)
3. ALT key problem with Virtual Box? (Scott Ballantyne)
4. Re: ALT key problem with Virtual Box? (Polytropon)
5. Problems getting my Huawei 0x140b USB modem to speak to
internet (Manish Jain)
6. Re: ALT key
)
3. ALT key problem with Virtual Box? (Scott Ballantyne)
4. Re: ALT key problem with Virtual Box? (Polytropon)
5. Problems getting my Huawei 0x140b USB modem to speak to
internet (Manish Jain)
6. Re: ALT key problem with Virtual Box
Ballantyne)
4. Re: ALT key problem with Virtual Box? (Polytropon)
5. Problems getting my Huawei 0x140b USB modem to
speak to
internet (Manish Jain)
6. Re: ALT key problem with Virtual Box? (Scott
: ALT key problem with Virtual Box?
(Polytropon)
5. Problems getting my Huawei 0x140b USB modem to
speak to
internet (Manish Jain)
6. Re: ALT key problem with Virtual Box? (Scott
Ballantyne
USB modem to
speak to
internet (Manish Jain)
6. Re: ALT key problem with Virtual Box? (Scott
Ballantyne)
7. Baker Invites freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
mailto:freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Hello All,
I have a a Huawei USB modem (product id 0x140b) which is connected to my
PC. I downloaded and installed Draisberghof's usb_modeswitch.
The following are the contents of my /etc/usb_modeswitch.conf :
DisableSwitching=0
EnableLogging=1
DefaultVendor=0x12d1
DefaultProduct=0x140b
If you do a ls /dev/da* What does it show.
root@warehouse:/root # ls -la /dev/da*
crw-r- 1 root operator0, 123 Jun 4 17:08 /dev/da0
crw-r- 1 root operator0, 124 Jun 4 17:08 /dev/da0s1
crw-r- 1 root operator0, 131 Jun 4 17:08 /dev/da1
crw-r- 1 root operator
Joseph Mays m...@win.net writes:
If you do a ls /dev/da* What does it show.
root@warehouse:/root # ls -la /dev/da*
crw-r- 1 root operator0, 123 Jun 4 17:08 /dev/da0
crw-r- 1 root operator0, 124 Jun 4 17:08 /dev/da0s1
crw-r- 1 root operator0, 131 Jun 4 17:08
Just checking the obvious: you're sure this particular disk is showing
up as da2, right?
Yes.
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Tried several iterations, though it’s clearly a fat32 formatted USB drive.
Shown below are the results of fdisk and the mount_msdosfs command.
root@warehouse:/root # fdisk /dev/da2
*** Working on device /dev/da2 ***
parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are:
cylinders=1897 heads
One item of note – I did not notice this before, the but following messages are
appearing in dmesg whenever I try to mount this device. Note that I have
another msdosfs usb stick mounted in usb0, that mount worked fine first try.
WARNING: mount of da2s1 denied due to unsupported optional
On 2013-06-05 18:33, Joseph Mays wrote:
Joseph Mays:
Tried several iterations, though it’s clearly a fat32 formatted USB
drive. Shown below are the results of fdisk and the mount_msdosfs
command.
root@warehouse:/root # fdisk /dev/da2
*** Working on device /dev/da2 ***
parameters
# uname -a
FreeBSD warehouse 9.1-RC1 FreeBSD 9.1-RC1 #0: Tue Aug 14 04:25:06 UTC 2012
r...@farrell.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
No, I didn't compile my own kernel. The USB stick in question was stuck into
the back of a redhat linux box. Okay, I did actually try also mounting
On Wed, 5 Jun 2013, Joseph Mays wrote:
Tried several iterations, though it?s clearly a fat32 formatted USB drive.
Shown below are the results of fdisk and the mount_msdosfs command.
root@warehouse:/root # fdisk /dev/da2
*** Working on device /dev/da2 ***
parameters extracted from
Maybe the large option to mount_msdosfs(8)?
Also, something is odd about the first partition starting at 8064.
What does 'gpart show da2' say?
root@warehouse:/backups # gpart show da2
= 63 30481089 da2 MBR (14G)
63 8001 - free - (3.9M)
8064 304730881
root@warehouse:/backups # mount_msdosfs -o large /dev/da2s1 /usb2
mount_msdosfs: /dev/da2s1: Invalid argument
-Original Message-
From: Warren Block
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 2:50 PM
To: Joseph Mays
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: USB can't mount msdosfs drive
to be fully sure: This is a USB stick / thumb
drive, right? It's not some internal card reader (which
would probably require re-tasting)? Just asking to make
sure I haven't missed this fact while reading...
--
Polytropon
Magdeburg, Germany
Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0
Andra moi ennepe, Mousa
did you already try to access da2 instead of da2s1?
Yeah, tried that early on, got the same result.
root@warehouse:/backups/postgres-02/info # mount_msdosfs /dev/da2 /usb2
mount_msdosfs: /dev/da2: Invalid argument
But just to be fully sure: This is a USB stick / thumb drive, right?
Yes
them into usb ports on a freebsd machine
we have access to and manage at their location (in another state).
Most of them I got mounted as either msdosfs, or ufs, or ntfs, or
extfs2, and was able to get the data off them. This thumb drive is
one of two holdouts.
Is it possible
: This is a USB stick / thumb drive, right?
Yes. It's one of several thumb drives that were mounted in the back of
some linux machines at remote sites we help a customer with. The client
is unsure what was on them, but needs to know. We asked them to gather
them up and stick them into usb ports on a freebsd
hello, world\n
I have a problem with a USB 2.0 64GB Stick, that's not recognized by
FreeBSD 9 (Corsair Survivor). I have also read other people having
problems with large size sticks (=64GB). Has anyone a recommendation
for a 64GB USB 3.0 stick? Preferably with read and write speeds
=100MByte/s
Hi,
Glad to hear that you're on the market for usb driver memory, we are
experienced in this field for about 8 years.
There is much experience in usb driver memory with higher quality.
What’s more, we have our own RD to meet any of your requirements.
There are usb
Hi,
Glad to hear that you're on the market for usb driver memory, we are
experienced in this field for about 8 years.
There is much experience in usb driver memory with higher quality.
What’s more, we have our own RD to meet any of your requirements.
There are usb
In message 5153a2fd.8020...@sneakertech.com, you wrote:
Why exactly is the bs=10240 is there? Wouldn't the default of 512
do just as well?
Modern systems can read and write far more than 512 bytes per operation.
Sticking with 512 would work perfectly fine, but you'd be imposing
I have filed the following PR:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=177431
Er, don't take my word for law: I have *no* idea if 1M is a good idea
for most systems, I'm not even sure if it's optimal for mine. I did a
single test with three random values at different orders of magnitude
On Thu, 28 Mar 2013 04:27:43 -0400
Quartz qua...@sneakertech.com wrote:
I have filed the following PR:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=177431
Er, don't take my word for law: I have *no* idea if 1M is a good idea
for most systems, I'm not even sure if it's optimal for mine.
In message 5153feff.4090...@sneakertech.com, you wrote:
I have filed the following PR:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=177431
Er, don't take my word for law:
I didn't. I won't.
I have *no* idea if 1M is a good idea
Any size which is an exact multiple of the physical block
On 03/28/13 10:32, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
In message 5153feff.4090...@sneakertech.com, you wrote:
I have filed the following PR:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=177431
Er, don't take my word for law:
I didn't. I won't.
I have *no* idea if 1M is a good idea
Any size
/in/santagostini
2013/3/27 Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de
El día Wednesday, March 27, 2013 a las 05:09:22PM -0300, Leonardo
Santagostini escribió:
Hello Odhiambo .
The 3G model is Huawei E173 with Movistar Argentina.
Ive tried but i cant see in windows de USB port to have a serial link
In message 51543b7a.4030...@qeng-ho.org,
Arthur Chance free...@qeng-ho.org wrote:
On 03/28/13 10:32, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
It is possible, I would guess, that dd may notice the EOF occuring
before it has filled up an entire input buffer, and then just quit
at that point, _without_
Hello all.
I have a latitude e6400 with FreeBSD Release 9.1. And i can't get the USB
modem working.
I tried with umodem, u3g but no luck :(
-- Dmesg
root@:/root # dmesg
Copyright (c) 1992-2012 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
On 27 March 2013 16:29, Leonardo Santagostini lsantagost...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello all.
I have a latitude e6400 with FreeBSD Release 9.1. And i can't get the USB
modem working.
I tried with umodem, u3g but no luck :(
[snip]
ugen7.2: HUAWEI at usbus7
ugen7.2: HUAWEI at usbus7
Hello Odhiambo .
The 3G model is Huawei E173 with Movistar Argentina.
Ive tried but i cant see in windows de USB port to have a serial link :(
Saludos / Regards
Leonardo Santagostini
2013/3/27 Odhiambo Washington odhia...@gmail.com
On 27 March 2013 16:29, Leonardo Santagostini
is Huawei E173 with Movistar Argentina.
Ive tried but i cant see in windows de USB port to have a serial link :(
Saludos / Regards
Leonardo Santagostini
2013/3/27 Odhiambo Washington odhia...@gmail.com
On 27 March 2013 16:29, Leonardo Santagostini lsantagost...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello all
El día Wednesday, March 27, 2013 a las 05:09:22PM -0300, Leonardo Santagostini
escribió:
Hello Odhiambo .
The 3G model is Huawei E173 with Movistar Argentina.
Ive tried but i cant see in windows de USB port to have a serial link :(
Saludos / Regards
Leonardo Santagostini
Hi,
Pls
I've never used any FreeBSD memstick image before, but now I have reason
to do so.
I'm reading the instructions for creating a bootable memstick that are
located on this page:
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/9.1R/announce.html
which include the following example of how to perform the copy:
/ Regards
Leonardo Santagostini
2013/3/27 Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de
El día Wednesday, March 27, 2013 a las 05:09:22PM -0300, Leonardo
Santagostini escribió:
Hello Odhiambo .
The 3G model is Huawei E173 with Movistar Argentina.
Ive tried but i cant see in windows de USB port to have
=64k
would be much faster when writing to cheap flash devices like USB sticks
since they don't have a write cache and individual writes are slowish.
--
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dnel...@allantgroup.com
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On 28/03/2013 8:10 AM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
Question:
Why exactly is conv=sync is there?
I found this on http://www.mkssoftware.com/docs/man1/dd.1.asp
If you specified conv=sync and this input block is smaller than the
specified input block size, dd pads it to the specified
Why exactly is the bs=10240 is there? Wouldn't the default of 512
do just as well?
Modern systems can read and write far more than 512 bytes per operation.
Sticking with 512 would work perfectly fine, but you'd be imposing an
unnecessary bottleneck and the copy would be a lot
Hi,
Glad to hear that you're on the market for usb driver memory, we are
experienced in this field for about 8 years.
There is much experience in usb driver memory with higher quality.
What’s more, we have our own RD to meet any of your requirements.
There are usb
This is on an ia64 server.
Do I need these devices in kernel:
device ehci# EHCI host controller
device ohci# OHCI PCI-USB interface
device uhci# UHCI PCI-USB interface
if I don't ever attach any usb devices to it?
Thanks
Anton
On 20 March 2013 05:10, Anton Shterenlikht me...@bristol.ac.uk wrote:
This is on an ia64 server.
Do I need these devices in kernel:
device ehci# EHCI host controller
device ohci# OHCI PCI-USB interface
device uhci# UHCI PCI-USB
On 03/20/13 14:59, ill...@gmail.com wrote:
Probably not on a server, but there are some built-in
devices in some notebooks (webcam bluetooth)
that are run through a usb bus.
It happened to me to see an internal USB tape drive, connected to an USB
port on the motherboard.
bye
av
Hi list,
I have 3 USB GSM modems and I want to trigger some actions when they
are plugged to the system. Each modem must trigger a different action,
the problem is how to identify each modem because
1) none of the modems have a serial number
iSerialNumber = 0x no string
2) two of three
Typo in original post. Should be:
is it possible to use usb hub to handle usb
keyboard and usb mouse for two nodes, of whick
one is freebsd 9.1 amd64 box.
Zoran
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I have two nodes side by side. There is none of kvm
switches for usb only. I plan to connect usb keyboard
and usb mouse and let monitor with two adapters to do
the rest.
Is it possible to use plain kvm switch for this task.
One of nodes would be freebsd 9.1 amd64.
Best regards
I've got a Crucial m4 SSD which needs a firmware upgrade.
From the Crucial website I've downloaded an image which supposedly is an iso
image bootable from either CD or a usb stick.
Since the fbsd install images are different for booting from cd and usb
flash drives (the flash image
-Original Message-
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-
questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Gary Aitken
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 12:55 PM
To: FreeBSD Mailing List
Subject: Crucial SSD firmware upgrade -- usb flash drive issues
I've got a Crucial
On 02/01/13 11:03, Sean Cavanaugh wrote:
-Original Message-
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-
questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Gary Aitken
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 12:55 PM
To: FreeBSD Mailing List
Subject: Crucial SSD firmware upgrade -- usb
On Fri, 1 Feb 2013, Gary Aitken wrote:
On 02/01/13 11:03, Sean Cavanaugh wrote:
Please see the below site for a script to convert the .ISO into a .IMG that
can be dd written to the thumb drive
http://www.daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=4361
That looks to be specific to converting a
If I understand correctly, it is iso image from ssd manufacturer.
They tend to think everybody uses win and has cd drive. Quick
search might give easy answer, if win/linux box is available. You
could try out unetbootin. Tutorial says it takes an image and
makes bootable usb stick.
Best regards
and
makes bootable usb stick.
On 02/01/13 17:05, Warren Block wrote:
The implications of trying to custom build an SSD firmware update image from
a CD could be big, and it's really not something to experiment with unless
you feel lucky.
From a user support standpoint, the first thing to do
On 2013-01-26 16:40, Shane Ambler wrote:
On 27/01/2013 08:15, dweimer wrote:
I would like to lock down the USB serial port adapter used on the
UPS to
/dev/cuaU0, to make sure the UPS is always monitored and I will get
a
clean shutdown in event of a power failure.
I believe
On Sun, 27 Jan 2013, dweimer wrote:
On 2013-01-26 16:40, Shane Ambler wrote:
On 27/01/2013 08:15, dweimer wrote:
I would like to lock down the USB serial port adapter used on the UPS to
/dev/cuaU0, to make sure the UPS is always monitored and I will get a
clean shutdown in event of a power
On 2013-01-27 08:48, dweimer wrote:
On 2013-01-26 16:40, Shane Ambler wrote:
On 27/01/2013 08:15, dweimer wrote:
I would like to lock down the USB serial port adapter used on the
UPS to
/dev/cuaU0, to make sure the UPS is always monitored and I will get
a
clean shutdown in event of a power
On 2013-01-27 09:29, Warren Block wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jan 2013, dweimer wrote:
On 2013-01-26 16:40, Shane Ambler wrote:
On 27/01/2013 08:15, dweimer wrote:
I would like to lock down the USB serial port adapter used on the
UPS to
/dev/cuaU0, to make sure the UPS is always monitored and I
I have two USB Serial adapters I use on my web server, ones always
connected, to allow NUT to monitor my UPS. The other I use to view the
console of my pfSense firewall, however I sometimes disconnect this one
to use it with my laptop to configure switches.
Because this one is unplugged
On 27/01/2013 08:15, dweimer wrote:
I would like to lock down the USB serial port adapter used on the UPS to
/dev/cuaU0, to make sure the UPS is always monitored and I will get a
clean shutdown in event of a power failure.
I believe that this requires setting a hint line of some sort
the instructions in the handbook for enabling USB-support
in Virtualbox.
In the machines settings I've ticked for activation of USB controller
but not for USB2 because it needs an extension pack that's not available
for freebsd if I've understood it right.
I have an Epson V500 scanner
Hello.
I posted this on the freebsd-virtualization list but got no answers so
now I hope that someone here can shed the light for me.
I have a Windows7 guest OS in Virtualbox on a FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE system.
I've followed the instructions in the handbook for enabling USB-support
Hi People,
I was wondering if I could make a FreeBSD boot-able USB or DVD with
pre-installed software and services such as DHCP Client/Server. I would be
pleased if you could help me.
Thanks
Hooman
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worth the extra money.)
I can imagine it. For a controller, negotiating USB 3.0 / XHCI protocol
with a device is one thing, delivering the expected bandwidth is
another. I've toyed around with enough cheap IDE and SATA adapters to
know it takes more than a logo on the packaging to get decent
Well friends, it's that time of year again... yep, it's shop till you drop
time!
This year it appears that everybody and his brother is having a sale on
compact (mostly 2.5 inch) external drives, and most of them nowadays have
a USB 3.0 connection.
That's swell, and there are some really good
Dear Manager
Have a nice day
This is Jerry from Shenzhen of China, writing to you to enter into business
relationship with you. We are the professional manufacturer
with nearly 6 years of experience oversea business in supplying USB Flash
Drives, Tablet PC, Keyboard, Mouse, MP3, Digital Photo
.
Initially I was using a USB keyboard. The ExoPC Slate has two USB ports
on the side. I have this old Targus USB I/O expander that also provides
PS/2 keyboard and mouse inputs, along with RS-232 port, printer port and
USB ethernet (Pegasus chipset, aue(4) driver). At minimum, USB keyboard
is required
Well... apparently I was able to get this to work on my own. To recap, I
have an ExoPC Slate running FreeBSD 9.0 and xorg 1.7 with an eGalax
USB HID touch screen. Out of the box, ums(4) claims it but doesn't
like it.
After investigating a bit more, I found that the screen has multiple HID
Okay. I have my doubts that anyone will be able to answer this question
but I'm going to try anyway.
I have an ExoPC Slate tablet with FreeBSD 9.0 freshly installed on it,
and it has the following touch screen device:
ugen0.2: eGalax Inc. at usbus0
ums0: eGalax Inc. USB TouchController, class 0
Followed the instructions from here
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/config-network-setup.html#CONFIG-NETWORK-NDIS
But when I rebooted got these dmesg messages.
no match for ZwQueryInformationFile
no match for ZwReadFile
no match for ZwCreateFile
no match for
Looking for howto on configuring a
Cisco Linksys AE2500 USB wifi stick.
When I plug it in all I get is the USB msg
ugen3.2: Cisco at usbus3.
FreeBSD handbook does not have section on usb wifi setup.
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On 22.09.2012 16:26, Fbsd8 wrote:
Looking for howto on configuring a
Cisco Linksys AE2500 USB wifi stick.
When I plug it in all I get is the USB msg
ugen3.2: Cisco at usbus3.
FreeBSD handbook does not have section on usb wifi setup.
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On 22.09.2012 16:26, Fbsd8 wrote:
Looking for howto on configuring a
Cisco Linksys AE2500 USB wifi stick.
When I plug it in all I get is the USB msg
ugen3.2: Cisco at usbus3.
FreeBSD handbook does not have section on usb wifi setup.
Is your USB stick or Chip
On 22.09.2012 19:14, Fbsd8 wrote:
lokada...@gmx.de wrote:
On 22.09.2012 16:26, Fbsd8 wrote:
Looking for howto on configuring a
Cisco Linksys AE2500 USB wifi stick.
When I plug it in all I get is the USB msg
ugen3.2: Cisco at usbus3.
FreeBSD handbook does not have section on usb wifi setup
lokada...@gmx.de wrote:
On 22.09.2012 19:14, Fbsd8 wrote:
lokada...@gmx.de wrote:
On 22.09.2012 16:26, Fbsd8 wrote:
Looking for howto on configuring a
Cisco Linksys AE2500 USB wifi stick.
When I plug it in all I get is the USB msg
ugen3.2: Cisco at usbus3.
FreeBSD handbook does not have
On 22.09.2012 20:59, Fbsd8 wrote:
lokada...@gmx.de wrote:
On 22.09.2012 19:14, Fbsd8 wrote:
lokada...@gmx.de wrote:
On 22.09.2012 16:26, Fbsd8 wrote:
Looking for howto on configuring a
Cisco Linksys AE2500 USB wifi stick.
When I plug it in all I get is the USB msg
ugen3.2: Cisco at usbus3
On 22.09.2012 20:59, Fbsd8 wrote:
I am running 9.1-RC1 and have no boot loader.conf for any wifi modules.
Is there some usb.conf file where I can add statement for my USB
linksys AE2500 wifi stick so the kernel modules will get auto loaded
at first use time?
If not, what are the boot loader
El día Saturday, September 22, 2012 a las 02:59:39PM -0400, Fbsd8 escribió:
Have you load bwi driver?
it looks like Linksys AE2500 USB use BMC4323 chipset.
https://www.google.de/search?q=Cisco+Linksys+AE2500+chipset
I am running 9.1-RC1 and have no boot loader.conf for any wifi modules
Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Saturday, September 22, 2012 a las 02:59:39PM -0400, Fbsd8 escribió:
Have you load bwi driver?
it looks like Linksys AE2500 USB use BMC4323 chipset.
https://www.google.de/search?q=Cisco+Linksys+AE2500+chipset
I am running 9.1-RC1 and have no boot loader.conf
Hi,
Thanks for your inputs. I have finally got FreeBSD to speak to the
internet. Now I have one more problem before I can live in peace. I am
fond of a game hosted via the Discovery channel's website :
http://news.discovery.com/human/games-lumosity-word-bubbles.html
The game needs Adobe
On Sun, 29 Jul 2012 23:35:06 +0530
Manish Jain articulated:
Thanks for your inputs. I have finally got FreeBSD to speak to the
internet. Now I have one more problem before I can live in peace. I
am fond of a game hosted via the Discovery channel's website :
On 07/29/2012 21:31, Jerry wrote:
On Sun, 29 Jul 2012 23:35:06 +0530
Manish Jain articulated:
Thanks for your inputs. I have finally got FreeBSD to speak to the
internet. Now I have one more problem before I can live in peace. I
am fond of a game hosted via the Discovery channel's website :
On 07/29/2012 22:23, Jeff Tipton wrote:
On 07/29/2012 21:31, Jerry wrote:
On Sun, 29 Jul 2012 23:35:06 +0530
Manish Jain articulated:
Thanks for your inputs. I have finally got FreeBSD to speak to the
internet. Now I have one more problem before I can live in peace. I
am fond of a game hosted
23 22:36:16 bourne root: Unknown USB device: vendor 0x051d product
0x0002 bus uhub0
Jul 23 22:36:17 bourne root: Unknown USB device: vendor 0x051d product
0x0002 bus uhub0
Jul 23 22:36:19 bourne apcupsd[1165]: apcupsd 3.14.8 (16 January 2010)
freebsd startup succeeded
Jul 23 22:36:19 bourne
wrote:
On Monday 23 July 2012 16:46:04 Manish Jain wrote:
On 21-Jul-12 19:06, Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Saturday, July 21, 2012 a las 06:01:11PM +0530, Manish
Jain escribió:
I tried switching the USB ports and have some information which could
help you to help me :
usbconfig -u 0 -a 2
From: Manish Jain bourne.ident...@hotmail.com
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 15:37:23 +0530
Subject: Re: How to get Huawei EC1561 USB modem working under FreeBSD 8.2?
On 25-Jul-12 21:06, Erich Dollansky wrote:
I did some tinkering to make _some_ progress. My APC UPS is working fine
now under
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