Ab Normal wrote:
I've installed FreeBSD 6.0-CURRENT-SNAP005 (i386) on my stand-alone home
computer, which connects to the internet via adsl.
-CURRENT is development branch of FreeBSD and may be not very stable.
Also it has many debuging options turned on (read /usr/src/UPDATING) so
you may
I've installed FreeBSD 6.0-CURRENT-SNAP005 (i386) on my stand-alone home
computer, which connects to the internet via adsl.
Being no expert, I don't presume to characterize the following
observations as bugs (except, perhaps, with regard to tcpdrop), but I
wonder if anyone else has experienced
I wrote:
1. In the past, using FreeBSD 4.9 and 4.10, I connected to my dsl
modem/router using pptpclient. With pptpclient on 6.0, however, I
noticed that download speed from the internet was very slow -- only
about 20 percent of the rate I was accustomed to. A check with top
revealed that