Hi,
This is my first post in a decade or so. Hopefully, it is the start of a
serious of decreasingly stupid questions...
I've looked through the hardware notes for freebsd 9.0 which I have
installed in my fujitsu lifebook p1110, and comparing the list of
supported wireless adapters with what I ca
Chris Whitehouse writes:
> On 10/04/2012 18:37, Kendall Shaw wrote:
>>
>> Do you happen to know of a PCMCIA Type II wireless adapter that is
>> currently being sold online that supports WPA under freebsd 9.0?
>> Alternately, a USB 1.0 adapter? I would rather keep the
Chris Whitehouse writes:
> On 10/04/2012 23:47, Kendall Shaw wrote:
>> Chris Whitehouse writes:
>>
>>> On 10/04/2012 18:37, Kendall Shaw wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Do you happen to know of a PCMCIA Type II wireless adapter that is
>>>> cur
Kendall Shaw writes:
> Chris Whitehouse writes:
>
>> On 10/04/2012 23:47, Kendall Shaw wrote:
>>> Chris Whitehouse writes:
>>>
>>>> On 10/04/2012 18:37, Kendall Shaw wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Do you happen to know of a PCMCIA
Do you have a kvm switch that does mouse and keyboard emulation and know
that it works with freebsd?
I have an iogear kvm switch from around the last time I asked this
question here years back, that has usually worked with linux, netbsd,
openbsd, macos and windows. Back then to work with freebsd,
I got no answer on the ia64 list after several weeks, so I'm asking
here.
I seem to have successfully installed freebsd on my itanium hp-i2000
machine, but I don't know how to cause it to boot from disk.
In the boot options menu I tried adding loader.efi to the boot menu, but
when I select it it