On Thursday 30 March 2006 16:42, fbsd_user wrote:
> >> Can ALTQ support be compiled into a custom kernel and be
> >> used stand-a-lone?
>>
>> They can be used in anything which is compiled to use them, yes.
>
> Then if what you say is true, there would be man pages in the
> base system for using AL
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Subject: Re: Is ALTQ part of 6.0 base system
> Can ALTQ support be compiled into a custom kernel and be
> used stand-a-lone?
They can be used in anything which is compiled to use them, yes.
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> Can ALTQ support be compiled into a custom kernel and be
> used stand-a-lone?
They can be used in anything which is compiled to use them, yes.
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be compiled into a custom kernel and be
used stand-a-lone?
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Subject: Re: Is ALTQ part of 6.0 base
On 3/29/06, fbsd_user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Back in 5.2 development when OpenBSD pf was being included
> in the base system there was talk that ALTQ for bandwidth
> management was also being worked on to become part of
> the base system.
>
> What is the status of ALTQ is it a port or in the
Back in 5.2 development when OpenBSD pf was being included
in the base system there was talk that ALTQ for bandwidth
management was also being worked on to become part of
the base system.
What is the status of ALTQ is it a port or in the base system now?
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