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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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