Artur Pydo wrote:
pipe 1 config bw 125Kbit/s queue 10
pipe 2 config bw 125Kbit/s queue 10
queue 10 config queue 16kByte weight 100 pipe 1 mask all
queue 11 config queue 24kByte weight 1 pipe 1 gred 0.02/3/6/0.06
queue 20 config queue 16kByte weight 100 pipe 2 mask all
queue 21 config queue
I did not have much luck on digging through the archives. Does anyone have
any sucess stories on using external firewire drives on the stable branch
of freebsd? Does hot swap work? Can I mount, dd or ufsdump or
newfs/rsync, then umount and unplug it cleanly?
I'm considering my options for
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 10:10, David Malone wrote:
It seems some recent Dell machines have the amount of video memory
available set to 1MB by default. The desktop machines allow you to
set this in the BIOS, but the laptops don't seem to allow you to
adjust this. Christian Zietz has a hack for
On Sat, Oct 11, 2003 at 05:28:24PM +0200, Joan Picanyol wrote:
* Doug White [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20031011 05:12]:
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003, Joan Picanyol wrote:
I can't paste the error messages, but I see a Dumping Card Ends. The
first error is an SCB timeout (0x25) on 0:6:0 (the IBM drive). I
On Sunday 12 October 2003 10:41, Jason Fesler wrote:
I did not have much luck on digging through the archives. Does anyone have
any sucess stories on using external firewire drives on the stable branch
of freebsd? Does hot swap work? Can I mount, dd or ufsdump or
newfs/rsync, then umount and