hello,
i'm looking for some cheap hardware ata raid (mirror) for freebsd 6
i think about KOUWELL KW-571B, it uses Silicon Image Sil 0680 chip.
I heard that this chip was not supported in FreeBSD, but as I look to
man ad, it seems, it is supported now.
My question is, does somebody use it? and
hello,
i have got PCI card with two RS-232 connectors (made by Sunix) and I
managed to add record into pucdata.c to see it in my system.
the problem is that i can only read from port but cannot send any
- if i connect it with other computer (B), everything what i write on
B's terminal I can see
normal mode
sio5: Sunix CBS2000X on puc0
sio5: type 16550A
sio5: unable to activate interrupt in fast mode - using normal mode
thx in advance
Ondra Holecek
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yes, i can load if_ath, wireless card is found and i can set it up as
ath0, but i still have no signal (and there are many ap's - i can see
with different pcmcia card)
therefore, i think i have to somehow turn it on (the special wireless
key on keyboard of course doesn't work)
Why don't
hello,
i have bought new notebook - Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo A1650G
it has problems with acpi (eg. acpiconf -s3 does not work, etc.), and it
has also integrated 802.11b/g card - recognized as ath0.
I can set it up, but it has no signal - i gues it is because it should
be somehow turned on -
the wireless key does not show anything in xev, maybe it is the reason?
what to do with it?
thank you
oh
JoaoBR wrote:
On Friday 30 December 2005 11:18, Ondra Holecek wrote:
in BIOS there is the only option Wireless default setting = ENABLED
(but the LED showing the state of wifi is still off
hello,
i use 5.3-STABLE, and have noticed, that if i run acpiconf -s3 (hard
sleep ?) on my laptop, all is fine, but the current time freezes, so
if i power my laptop later on, i have the same time as before sleep
it is very ..er..unpleasant to set up time after each sleep again
i am not sure, but
Can you describe advantages of using SCHED_ULE on UP? or just link or
something.
Michael Nottebrock wrote:
On Thursday, 11. November 2004 16:42, Ronald Klop wrote:
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 09:29:08 -0600, Thomas T. Veldhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I just read in the release notes that 5.3-RELEASE