i can't install driver for its cards, how install
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i can't install driver for its cards, how install
Hi (something, cant read it)
You can enable that the drivers will be loaded in the kernel.
go to /usr/src/sys/i386/conf and edit the GENERIC kernel,
lookup the nic and unhash them, note that i thought that by default a
RTL 8139 gets
have the proper
drivers included in the download or if you could tell me or point me in the right
direction as to how to get the program to detect the drives?
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely
Doug Paquette
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I am using Freebsd 5.2 and trying to use a Microsoft wireless G usb
network adapter. I have searched the web and asked some friends and I
cannot find drivers for this hardware. If anyone knows of a solution,
please reply. It would be really helpful.
Thanks for your time,
Kevin
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- Support Winows modem drivers (this would mean duplicating
big parts of ntoskrnl.exe).
Robert
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Subject: Wireless Microsoft USB G adapter drivers
I am using Freebsd 5.2 and trying to use a Microsoft wireless G
usb
network adapter. I have searched the web
the drivers, I haven't understood it the first
time (OSS API != OSS drivers).
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Sent: quarta-feira, 26 de Maio de 2004 20:30
To: Bruno
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Subject: Re: Porting ALSA drivers to OSS may be easy, according to OSS
of sound I think the scenario could change easily: you don't
have ALSA drivers but according to this post it's possible to convert ALSA
drivers into free OSS drivers:
http://www.4front-tech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=48#48
This could mean reduced need for commercial OSS driver support
In the last episode (May 26), Bruno said:
I know FreeBSD is mainly conceived as a performance server OS and
lacks in the multimedia field when compared with Linux which is much
more generic.
But in terms of sound I think the scenario could change easily: you
don't have ALSA drivers
You can't use linux drivers in BSD, but you might be able to port linux driver
to FreeBSD.
Ken
Hi,
I've installed an internal Smartlink HSP56
Micromodem pci modem on the first pci slot of my
H30CF jetway motherboard with(if i'm not mistakem)
only one com1 port and a com2 header which i think
i've installed
an external modem. I've went to their actual
site(smartlink) and found a driver but it says its
only for Linux. I've read that freebsd can run Linux
programs(that's why I've swithched to it).
My question is, in my case, can I also use Linux
drivers so that I can get my internal pci
drivers so that I can get my internal pci modem
working properly or is there something that i can to
do to make it work properly?
Unfortunatelly, this probably won't work. Others had this problem, too:
http://freebsd.rambler.ru/bsdmail/freebsd-questions_2000/msg41179.html
Simon
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is, in my case, can I also use Linux
drivers so that I can get my internal pci modem
working properly or is there something that i can to
do to make it work properly?
No, compatibility is only at the application level.
Kris
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i've been using the nvidia drivers on riva tnt2 and geforce2 mx400 and
every tiem i installed the drivers on the nvidia site. worked perfectly
every time and except for the kernel options no other tweaking was
required
Radu Molnar
Babes-Bolyai Comunication Center
I am trying to configure my USB wireless device which is a Seimens
SpeadStream USB 802.11b adapter and is supported w/ the aue(4) driver.
Aue and all other nessecary drivers were compiled into the kernel by
default and kldload returns an already exists error, so I know that the
drivers
Hi,
I have Nvidia Ge Force 4 MX 440. How should I install drivers for Nvidia Ge Force on
FreeBSD 5.1 because FreeBSD won't work untill I install them?
Thanks
Zdzislaws
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I have Nvidia Ge Force 4 MX 440. How should I install drivers for Nvidia Ge
Force on FreeBSD 5.1 because FreeBSD won't work untill I install them?
Well. I haven't used the nvidia driver on FreeBSD yet, but there is a port,
so:
cd /usr/ports/x11/nvidia-driver make install
should do the trick
Mateusz Rajca wrote:
Hi,
I have Nvidia Ge Force 4 MX 440. How should I install drivers for Nvidia Ge Force on
FreeBSD 5.1 because FreeBSD won't work untill I install them?
Hello,
I have the same card, you can find drivers for it in the
/usr/ports/x11/nvidia-driver directory.
Note that i had
just a grey pattern character. The machine does not respond
to input at this point, I have to hard restart the machine because
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace (or Delete) do nothing.
The card works fine with the vesa drivers, but not with the nv drivers
which makes the display show a sort of pink fuzzy pattern
On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 03:04:03PM +0100, Shaun Friedle wrote:
Hi,
I am having trouble using my FX 5800 Ultra with the FreeBSD Nvidia
driver, which I installed from the ports collection. If I try to use the
Nvidia driver when I start X I get a garbled screen with a few letters
and symbols
On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 17:14, Doug Poland wrote:
I built a custom kernel but can't tell you if that was required as I did that
before disabling ACPI.
Well, if I disable SMP, I seem to be going in the right direction as
the machine no longer locks up.
Unfortunately, I cannot disable ACPI on this
.x has grown a regression in its handling of BIOS32 calls somehow.
I found
that in this thread:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2004-March/023392.html
Shaun Friedle
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My issue is that SMP + Nvidia Drivers + GF4 ti 4200 + 5.2.1-RELEASE,
4.10-RELEASE
Tried /usr/ports/x11/nvidia-driver and doing make install...worked great
and gave some instructions about doing a make setup which doesn't
exist. After thatstill getting this when I try to get X running.
I've included my XF86Config snip at the bottom just for giggles.
ERROR SNIP
(WW) NVIDIA:
PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Frank Knobbe
Subject: RE: nVidia drivers on FreeBSD 5.2.1 (Dell Inspiron 8100 laptop)
Tried /usr/ports/x11/nvidia-driver and doing make install...worked great
and gave some instructions about doing a make setup which doesn't
exist. After thatstill getting
help - I'm trying to get this working with the official nVidia drivers.
Ralph
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On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 11:19:01PM -0500, Ralph M. Los wrote:
Hi,
Me again...now that I have my Cisco 350 working...I have X working fine
- and I've downloaded what appears to be the latest 1.0-4365 driver from
nVidia.com. I've tried to get the driver working - but no luck. Below
is my
Hello,
Does FreeBSD supports ALSA drivers?
Thanks
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Hello,
Does FreeBSD supports ALSA drivers?
No it doesn't.
Ken
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Does FreeBSD supports ALSA drivers?
No. FreeBSD comes with its own sound drivers (see pcm(4)).
Most sound chips are supported right out of the box.
Good luck.
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Stas wrote:
Hello,
Does FreeBSD supports ALSA drivers?
Thanks
The L in ALSA stands for Linux ... so I highly doubt it. It might be
possible to code such a thing for the Linux ABI emulation, but I don't
believe it has been done.
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What about M-Audio Revolution 7.1 card? Did somebody try?
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Thursday, January 22, 2004, 1:20:10 AM, you wrote:
Does FreeBSD supports ALSA drivers?
No. FreeBSD comes with its own sound drivers (see pcm(4)).
Most sound chips
2004 17:06, Adam Olsen wrote:
Hello,
I'm using FreeBSD 5.2-RELEASE and have installed the latest nvidia
drivers available. Everything works ok _except_ once I load X I
cannot switch back to the virtual console. I get a mode out of
range error. I had this problem with FreeBSD 4.8
the frequencies, they're probably way
too high.
Thanks,
Adam Olsen
Daniela wrote:
On Thursday 15 January 2004 17:06, Adam Olsen wrote:
Hello,
I'm using FreeBSD 5.2-RELEASE and have installed the latest nvidia
drivers available. Everything works ok _except_ once I load X I
cannot
probably way too
high.
Thanks,
Adam Olsen
Daniela wrote:
On Thursday 15 January 2004 17:06, Adam Olsen wrote:
Hello,
I'm using FreeBSD 5.2-RELEASE and have installed the latest nvidia
drivers available. Everything works ok _except_ once I load X I
cannot switch back to the virtual
Hello,
I'm using FreeBSD 5.2-RELEASE and have installed the latest nvidia
drivers available. Everything works ok _except_ once I load X I cannot
switch back to the virtual console. I get a mode out of range error.
I had this problem with FreeBSD 4.8 as well.
This used to happen to me
On Thursday 15 January 2004 17:06, Adam Olsen wrote:
Hello,
I'm using FreeBSD 5.2-RELEASE and have installed the latest nvidia
drivers available. Everything works ok _except_ once I load X I cannot
switch back to the virtual console. I get a mode out of range error.
I had this problem
(it was really weird).
Thanks,
Adam Olsen
Daniela wrote:
On Thursday 15 January 2004 17:06, Adam Olsen wrote:
Hello,
I'm using FreeBSD 5.2-RELEASE and have installed the latest nvidia
drivers available. Everything works ok _except_ once I load X I cannot
switch back to the virtual console. I get
probably way too high.
Thanks,
Adam Olsen
Daniela wrote:
On Thursday 15 January 2004 17:06, Adam Olsen wrote:
Hello,
I'm using FreeBSD 5.2-RELEASE and have installed the latest nvidia
drivers available. Everything works ok _except_ once I load X I cannot
switch back to the virtual
2004 17:06, Adam Olsen wrote:
Hello,
I'm using FreeBSD 5.2-RELEASE and have installed the latest nvidia
drivers available. Everything works ok _except_ once I load X I cannot
switch back to the virtual console. I get a mode out of range error.
I had this problem with FreeBSD 4.8 as well
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 01:00:25PM -0700, Adam Olsen wrote:
Daniela,
Ok - Everything works perfectly in X. When I switch to the VT, I get a
mode out of range error. I can switch back to X just fine. Just the VT
has this problem.
How are you 'switching to the VT' exactly?
--
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CTRL+ALT+F1 etc...
Jez Hancock wrote:
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 01:00:25PM -0700, Adam Olsen wrote:
Daniela,
Ok - Everything works perfectly in X. When I switch to the VT, I get a
mode out of range error. I can switch back to X just fine. Just the VT
has this problem.
How are you 'switching
a look at the on-screen menu
of your monitor and check the frequencies, they're probably way too high.
Thanks,
Adam Olsen
Daniela wrote:
On Thursday 15 January 2004 17:06, Adam Olsen wrote:
Hello,
I'm using FreeBSD 5.2-RELEASE and have installed the latest nvidia
drivers available
monitor and check the frequencies, they're probably way too high.
Thanks,
Adam Olsen
Daniela wrote:
On Thursday 15 January 2004 17:06, Adam Olsen wrote:
Hello,
I'm using FreeBSD 5.2-RELEASE and have installed the latest nvidia
drivers available. Everything works ok _except_ once I load X I
On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 08:47:37 +, Robert Downes
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Nick Tonkin wrote:
Andrew, thanks for the pointer. The XFree86 nv driver is what I have
been using. I'm going to try to install and use Nvidia's own one.
Really? I'm using a GeForce 2 MX 400 (64Mb) RAM, and I get an
On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 08:47:37 +, Robert Downes
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Nick Tonkin wrote:
Andrew, thanks for the pointer. The XFree86 nv driver is what I have
been using. I'm going to try to install and use Nvidia's own one.
Really? I'm using a GeForce 2 MX 400 (64Mb) RAM, and I get an
On Thursday 08 January 2004 08:47 am, Nick Tonkin wrote:
On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 08:47:37 +, Robert Downes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick Tonkin wrote:
Andrew, thanks for the pointer. The XFree86 nv driver is what I have
been using. I'm going to try to install and use Nvidia's own one.
Hi list,
I have a dim recollection (and a CD) of using commercially produced X
drivers (by XI Graphics) in FreeBSD 2.x and maybe 3.x
I called XIG and they do not offer drivers for 5.x.
I am dissatisfied with the graphics performance I am getting with a brand
new ViewSonic UltraBrite A90f
On Wednesday 07 January 2004 09:07 pm, Nick Tonkin wrote:
Hi list,
I have a dim recollection (and a CD) of using commercially produced X
drivers (by XI Graphics) in FreeBSD 2.x and maybe 3.x
I called XIG and they do not offer drivers for 5.x.
I am dissatisfied with the graphics performance
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 22:25:29 -0600, Andrew L. Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Wednesday 07 January 2004 09:07 pm, Nick Tonkin wrote:
Hi list,
I have a dim recollection (and a CD) of using commercially produced X
drivers (by XI Graphics) in FreeBSD 2.x and maybe 3.x
I called XIG and they do
Hi,
I'm trying to bring up the target-mode interface on a QLogic 2300 FC
card. I have Matt Jacob's latest version of the driver, I have these
lines in my config file for the kernel:
options ISP_TARGET_MODE
deviceisp # Qlogic family
deviceispfw
michael Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way to load updated or additional drivers during initial install?
(like redhats 'expert' install option)
Yes, the install gives you the option to load kernel modules.
However, this is very rarely needed, because the install kernel
includes
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Lowell Gilbert
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To: michael Alexander
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Subject: Re: Load new drivers during install
michael Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
The DAC960 drivers are built into the generic kernel. You shouldn't have to
install anything third party. Just configure your array in the accelraid's
bios util, and freebsd setup should see the drives.
# Compaq Smart RAID, Mylex DAC960 and AMI MegaRAID controllers. Only
# one entry is needed
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hunter Pine
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 9:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Load new drivers during install
The DAC960 drivers are built into the generic kernel. You
shouldn't have
Any chance you're talking about the do kernel configuration
in full-screen visual mode stuff? That's just for old ISA hardware,
*IIRC*. On most modern systems you can delete that whole list
and everything still works.
The GENERIC kernel already contains support for the mly driver
Hi.
I recently puchased the above card and I found out there were no FreeBSD
drivers included although linux ones were. The manufacturer doesn't list this
drivers either. Where can I get them?
Regards,
Nicholas Muchiri
Waterstone Enterprises
Nairobi, Kenya
Is there a way to load updated or additional drivers during initial install?
(like redhats 'expert' install option)
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michael Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to load updated or additional drivers during initial install?
(like redhats 'expert' install option)
If I understand your question right there is no direct way. You could
set in sysinstall's Options
--- Ion-Mihai Tetcu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 11:44:26 -0600
michael Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Is there a way to load updated or additional
drivers during initial install?
(like redhats 'expert' install option)
Not tested, but you can load a kld from floppy
Jonathan Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I connect to the internet with a wireless card (Blitzz 802.11b 11Mbps
Wireless LAN PCI Card, http://www.iblitzz.com). This has always worked
well under Windows 2000, but now I'd like to do the same with FreeBSD
4.9. Unfortunately, the closest drivers
drivers available on their website are one for
RedHat 7.3 or one for 8.0. Is there any way for this work, or do I need to
look for an alternate connection?
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I connect to the internet with a wireless card (Blitzz 802.11b 11Mbps
Wireless LAN PCI Card, http://www.iblitzz.com). This has always worked well
under Windows 2000, but now I'd like to do the same with FreeBSD 4.9.
Unfortunately, the closest drivers available on their website are one
Hi
where can I learn to write drievers for freebsd
Deenan
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Deenan Vythilingam wrote:
Hi
where can I learn to write drievers for freebsd
Look here:
http://www.freebsd.org/docs.html#books
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Is it a 'good idea' to removed unused scsi devices from a custom
kernel, ie is it worth the time to reduce the kernel size?
It can't hurt.
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Gregory Nutt wrote:
I'm trying to port the device driver for acx100 chipsets TO WORK ON
FreeBSD. However, all the guides I'm finding make reference to files
that apparently are no longer used such as:
card_if.h
device_if.h
bus_if.h
etc...
and have been renamed to card_if.m, device_if.m,
I'm trying to port the device driver for acx100 chipsets TO WORK ON
FreeBSD. However, all the guides I'm finding make reference to files that
apparently are no longer used such as:
card_if.h
device_if.h
bus_if.h
etc...
and have been renamed to card_if.m, device_if.m, bus_if.m, etc...
even
Hi,
What Nvidia card are you using? What drivers are you using? Can you post
your dmesg, uname -a and XF86Config?
chris
--- Brian Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am also having alot of problems, my problem is when i load the
driver and try to run X i am getting crazy matrix like
Sorry for the delayed response, was out with a sick child yesterday and
had no web access at the Dr's office (they really need to put hotspots in
waiting rooms! ;).
At any rate, I also haven't had a chance to look at my files yet, but I
wanted to make sure to remind you to set option NvAgp 2 if
Hello all and thank you in advance...first off I am
still a bit of a
newbie with FreeBSD (and *NIX in general) but am
learning more every
day = ) I hope I got this on the correct list but feel
free to point
me in the right direction if I did not
OK...here's the problem. I have an A7N8X board
( I am sorry if this was duplicated...mistyped address
and it was returned)
--- Chris Readle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fellow newb here, but I've also been working on X
issues with my GForceFX
in Linux *and* FBSD so I might (and I stress might)
be able to help.
Hey man...any help at all is
jason dictos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are there drivers in FreeBSD for TV Input tuner cards such as the winfast tv 2000
xp? (This may be an ATI oem board).
There are drivers for the Meteor and Brooktree chip sets.
I have no idea what that card uses
Are there drivers in FreeBSD for TV Input tuner cards such as the winfast tv 2000 xp?
(This may be an ATI oem board).
-Jason
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Hi,
I've reconfigured XF86Config Server 3 times now and I've eliminated
every warning and error except the one I put in the subject line.
Startx still fails for the reason sited and I don't know why. I think
the problem is the video drivers for some reason. I'm using the nv
drivers which
drivers for some reason. I'm using the nv
drivers which are recommended as default by the 4.8 sysinstall program.
Any suggestions would be greatly welcomed.
Eventually, I'd like to boot to a KDE logon screen so I can go directly
to a KDE desktop. Thanks.
Mark
FreeBSD 4.8 release
AMD Athlon
= network
subclass = ethernet
AND this is what i get from dmesg | more :
pci1: ACPI PCI bus on pcib1
pci1: network, ethernet at device 8.0 (no driver attached)
is there a way i might just install some drivers without reinstalling the
whole system? I think someone has made some recently, although i
= network
subclass = ethernet
AND this is what i get from dmesg | more :
pci1: ACPI PCI bus on pcib1
pci1: network, ethernet at device 8.0 (no driver attached)
is there a way i might just install some drivers without reinstalling the
whole system? I think someone has made some recently, although i
Yes, I know they are obsolete. Nevertheless, they have their place, and I
have no been able to get a config to run against a wd specifying conf-file.
Are they truly gone, or is there a magic chicken I can wave over the configs
to make them work yet again?
I am not subbed to the list, so please
What hardware do you have that does not work with the ata drivers ?
---Mike
At 07:40 PM 23/09/2003, J.A. Terranson wrote:
Yes, I know they are obsolete. Nevertheless, they have their place, and I
have no been able to get a config to run against a wd specifying conf-file.
Are they truly
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Mike Tancsa wrote:
What hardware do you have that does not work with the ata drivers ?
Mike, I don't want to get into a flame war here, as I've already been through
this when the ATA drivers were first released: no matter what hardware I've
used them with, I've had issues
Sounds like you are out of luck. Perhaps the other OSes that work for you
is the way to go.
---Mike
At 08:00 PM 23/09/2003, J.A. Terranson wrote:
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Mike Tancsa wrote:
What hardware do you have that does not work with the ata drivers ?
Mike, I don't want to get
:
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Mike Tancsa wrote:
What hardware do you have that does not work with the ata drivers ?
Mike, I don't want to get into a flame war here, as I've already been through
this when the ATA drivers were first released: no matter what hardware I've
used them with, I've had
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 08:08:48PM -0500, J.A. Terranson wrote:
Just means that I am stuck at 4.8R from here on in. So are a lot of other
people...
To be honest, you're the first person in months I've heard complain
about this, so I suspect there aren't a lot of people in your
situation.
I
In the last episode (Sep 23), J.A. Terranson said:
Just means that I am stuck at 4.8R from here on in. So are a lot of
other people...
I think if a lot of other people were still using the wd driver we'd
have heard about it. GENERIC only has ata/ad, so I'd expect to see a
lot more sysinstall
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Sep 23), J.A. Terranson said:
Just means that I am stuck at 4.8R from here on in. So are a lot of
other people...
I think if a lot of other people were still using the wd driver we'd
have heard about it.
I base my
I hope this is the right list, I have a nforce 2 board and have
drivers that aren't working. I read the nforce was based ond the amd
chipset so I tried to use /sys/pci/agp_amd.c as a blueprint and modified
it according to the data in /src/pci/agp_nvidia.c. I am maybe half done
and learned
Matthew N. Dodd wrote:
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003, jason wrote:
No matter how I compile it it says it can not open it or find the
command. Can you send the the binary or something?
just invoke it using the full pathname:
/tmp/agptest
If it fails, it will be because /dev/agpgart doesn't exist
Has anyone with a nforce2 board got the agp working? I have been trying
on my machine with the new driver /usr/src/sys/pci/agp_nvidia.c. When I
load it as a module or compile it in I have problems. The cml is fine.
When I start gnome or X the system freezes with a black screen, there is
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 04:41:05PM -0400, jason wrote:
Has anyone with a nforce2 board got the agp working?
This driver is supported by nvidia, not FreeBSD.
Kris
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Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 04:41:05PM -0400, jason wrote:
Has anyone with a nforce2 board got the agp working?
This driver is supported by nvidia, not FreeBSD.
Kris
Acutaully nvidia only supports linux for seperate chipset drivers, and
thats with a patch. If I had
j'ai installer FreeBSD 5.1 sur une machine PII 300 MHz qui dispose d'une
carte réseau de marque SafeWay (chip us_bc001). inclus avec ce mail, le
drivers (.c et .h) et l'expliquations fournie par le SafeWay (qui ne
correspond a rien). pouvez-vous m'aider a resoudre ce problême, a faire
Hi,
To make a long story short, I need to get the lastest aic7xxx drivers for
4.8 Release. I know I could use cvsup to upgrade the system to 4.8 Stable,
but due to too many changes that would occur, I can't do this. So how do I
just use the cvs or is there some other way to grab all of lastest
On Thursday 14 August 2003 11:35 am, Chris Samaritoni wrote:
Hi,
To make a long story short, I need to get the lastest aic7xxx drivers
for 4.8 Release. I know I could use cvsup to upgrade the system to
4.8 Stable, but due to too many changes that would occur, I can't do
this. So how do I
the installed
system needs the proper driver to be installed.
For that purpose, I've searched through internet. But I didn't find any
drivers for FreeBSD. Basically such drivers can be downloaded from
www.linuxant.com, but the problem is the file which www.linuxant.com
provides is having RPM
.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Bimal Patel
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 4:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Regarding Modem Drivers
Respected Sir,
I am Bimal Patel from Ahmedabad/India. I've downloaded FreeBSD
4.8-stable version from the web
. Your modem is a super cheap modem marketed for the
Windows users.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 4:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Regarding Modem Drivers
Respected Sir,
I am Bimal Patel from
unix wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for some good documentation to get a head start in FreeBSD device driver programming. Can any of you gurus provide me with some pointers regarding the availability of such documentation?
Thanx in advance...
___
Hi,
I am looking for some good documentation to get a head start in FreeBSD device driver
programming. Can any of you gurus provide me with some pointers regarding the
availability of such documentation?
Thanx in advance...
___
I am running an MSI nVidia nForce 420 board and wanted to know if there are
certain drivers I should use or can I just use the basic drivers on the
install for my network adapter IDE controler and onboard video or is there
something special I should do?
If anyone can offer any advice that would
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