Re: freebsd 5.0 and supporting USB 2.0

2003-08-03 Thread Lowell Gilbert
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 I'm a newbie of freebsd (I used linux for a couple of years),I had just
 assembled my new computer (Gigabyte 7VAXP with athlon XP2500+ ), I installed
 a 5.0 release and is working fine and I'd like to know if I can set the
 kernel to support usb 2.0 or I have to install the freebsd 5.1 , I saw that
 is not so stable but I have this USB esternal modem ISDN (DrayTek Vigor
 128) and I don't know how to fix it , the sound card(AC97 Realtek ALC650)as
 well is not reconized but I think I can fix it .
 Sorry for my English and thank you in advance for your answers :-)

FreeBSD 5.1 is certainly more stable (and supportable) than 5.0.
Neither one is recommended for newbies, but they're pretty solid in
most ways.  There is additional USB 2.0 support in 5.1, so that might
work better for you, but you could check the hardware notes for
reference to your particular devices.

As for the problems you're having with those devices, we'd need more
information on what goes wrong.
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freebsd 5.0 and supporting USB 2.0

2003-07-31 Thread xxcrisxx
Hi to all list

I'm a newbie of freebsd (I used linux for a couple of years),I had just
assembled my new computer (Gigabyte 7VAXP with athlon XP2500+ ), I installed
a 5.0 release and is working fine and I'd like to know if I can set the
kernel to support usb 2.0 or I have to install the freebsd 5.1 , I saw that
is not so stable but I have this USB esternal modem ISDN (DrayTek Vigor
128) and I don't know how to fix it , the sound card(AC97 Realtek ALC650)as
well is not reconized but I think I can fix it .
Sorry for my English and thank you in advance for your answers :-)

Cristiano

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