Nathan> I seem to recall various threads relating to problems with
Nathan> machines running at or above 4GB ram... what if any issues
Nathan> still exist?
Kris> Some specific drivers do not work on such systems. FreeBSD
Kris> itself has no problems.
Is there a means of telling (or even better, a
Peter> It looks like what I might have is one of the new Universal PCI
Peter> RocketPort cards - does anyone know if the current rp driver
Peter> supports the card? (Comport no longer makes the 32-bit-only
Peter> PCI cards, just the 32 and 64 bit compatible uPCI cards now) If
Peter> not, is there
Tom> I am a little concerned that the first time you use it, the
Tom> driver logs to dmesg:
Tom> WARNING: driver rp should register devices with make_dev() (dev_t =
Tom> "#rp/0x10082")
While I haven't tested it, I expect that this message goes away with
FreeBSD 4.7. The rp driver got some work d
** Jim Pazarena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 19 Feb 2003 18:38:01 -0800
** in [multi-port serial IO support] writes:
Jim> Can anyone suggest a reliable multi-port serial system which has
Jim> native support for FreeBSD (without the linux compat module) ?
We use the Comtrol RocketPort cards. I've h
Doug> I've bought a handfull of cheap Microsoft Natural Keyboards from
Doug> a reseller, but they turned out to be USB only keyboards.
Mike> Change your keyboard type in your XF86Config file from pc101 (or
Mike> whatever it is set to currently) to something higher, and try
Mike> xev again.
Mike>
I've bought a handfull of cheap Microsoft Natural Keyboards from a
reseller, but they turned out to be USB only keyboards.
I've got the keyboards working with FreeBSD & XFree86 just fine, with
the exception of the extra "hot keys". They hot keys don't seem to
make any X events at all. When I launc